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Response of human pulps capped with a self-etching adhesive system.

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It is demonstrated that CH remains the pulp capping agent of choice for mechanically exposed human pulps, while CLB-2 did not allow complete connective tissue repair adjacent to the pulp exposure site and cannot be recommended for pulp therapy of sound human teeth.
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This article is published in Dental Materials.The article was published on 2001-05-01. It has received 113 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dental Pulp Capping & Pulp capping.

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Biodentine(TM) induces TGF-β1 release from human pulp cells and early dental pulp mineralization.

TL;DR: When Biodentine™ was applied directly onto the pulp, it induced an early form of reparative dentine synthesis, probably due to a modulation of pulp cell TGF-β1 secretion.
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Keys to clinical success with pulp capping: a review of the literature

TL;DR: This review of the literature provides evidence-based recommendations to guide clinicians in their decision-making process when they encounter a situation requiring pulp capping.
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Evaluation of mineral trioxide aggregate and calcium hydroxide cement as pulp-capping agents in human teeth.

TL;DR: Although the pulp healing with calcium hydroxide was slower than that of MTA, both materials were successful for pulp capping in human teeth and a lower response of CH30 was observed for the dentin bridge formation when compared with MTA30 and MTA60 groups.
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Preparation, characterization and antimicrobial activity of quaternized carboxymethyl chitosan and application as pulp-cap

TL;DR: Quaternized carboxymethyl chitosan (QCMC) was prepared from which carboxyethyl CHITOSAN was prepared first, then N-quaternary ammonium group was introduced by the reaction of CMC with 2, 3-epoxypropyl trimethylammonium as discussed by the authors.
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Molecular Toxicology of Substances Released from Resin-Based Dental Restorative Materials

TL;DR: The aim of this article is to review current knowledge related to dental composites’ molecular toxicology and to give implications for possible improvements concerning their biocompatibility.
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Restorative dental materials

TL;DR: Restorative dental materials, Restorative dental Materials , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور اهواز
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Effects of Calcium Hydroxide-containing Pulp-capping Agents on Pulp Cell Migration, Proliferation, and Differentiation

TL;DR: The findings from the recent literature on pulpal cell responses to the application of calcium hydroxide to exposed pulps are described and internal dentin resorption, observed in pulpotomized primary teeth capped with calcium Hydroxide, occurs when chronically inflamed pulp is present at the time of treatment.
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Cytotoxic Effects of Resin Components on Cultured Mammalian Fibroblasts

TL;DR: The cytotoxic concentrations of 11 components of resin composites on monolayers of cultured Balb/c 3T3 fibroblasts were determined to study the inhibitory effects of these components on DNA synthesis, total protein content, and protein synthesis, and whether effects were reversible when the components were withdrawn from the medium.
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Cytotoxic Interactive Effects of Dentin Bonding Components on Mouse Fibroblasts

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the cytotoxicities of four dentin bonding components (HEMA, Bis-GMA, TEGDMA, and UDMA) and interactive effects for three binary combinations of the DBS components.
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