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Synthesis and characterization of novel halloysite-incorporated adhesive resins

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The incorporation of up to 10wt.% of HNTs into the adhesive resins did not jeopardize the tested physical and biological properties, and a significant reduction in physicomechanical properties may be expected.
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This article is published in Journal of Dentistry.The article was published on 2015-11-01. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Adhesive.

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The application of halloysite tubule nanoclay in drug delivery

TL;DR: Natural and biocompatible clay nanotubes are among the best inorganic materials for drug nanoformulations and are expected to be used primarily for non-injectable drug formulations, such as topical and oral dosage forms, cosmetics, as well as for composite materials with enhanced therapeutic effects.
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Antimicrobial Applications of Clay Nanotube-Based Composites.

TL;DR: Though halloysite-based antimicrobial materials have been widely investigated, their application in medicine needs clinical studies, and this review suggests the scalable antimicrobial nano/micro composites based on natural tubule clays.
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Recent Advances in Adhesive Bonding: The Role of Biomolecules, Nanocompounds, and Bonding Strategies in Enhancing Resin Bonding to Dental Substrates

TL;DR: Adhesively-bonded restorations may be benefited by the use of some biomolecules, nanocompounds or alternative bonding strategies in order to minimize bond strength degradation.
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Doxycycline-loaded nanotube-modified adhesives inhibit MMP in a dose-dependent fashion

TL;DR: Doxycycline released from the nanotube-modified adhesives inhibited MMP activity in a concentration-dependent fashion and the proposed nanotubes-modified adhesive may hold clinical potential as a strategy to preserve resin/dentin bond stability.

Doxycycline-loaded nanotube-modified adhesives inhibit MMP in a dose-dependent fashion

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the drug loading, release kinetics, and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibition of doxycycline (DOX) released from DOX-loaded nanotube-modified adhesives.
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Polymer/Carbon Nanotube Nano Composite Fibers–A Review

TL;DR: This paper will be helpful to better understand the current status of polymer/CNT fibers, especially high-performance fibers, and to find the most suitable processing techniques and conditions.
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Biodegradation of resin composites and adhesives by oral bacteria and saliva: a rationale for new material designs that consider the clinical environment and treatment challenges.

TL;DR: The field's current understanding of resin biodegradation in the oral cavity is just beginning to grasp the role of bacteria and enzymes in the failure of resin-based restorations, and the literature provides strong support that together, the above factors can breakdown the marginal interface and limit the longevity of resin composite restoration.
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Cariogenic Bacteria Degrade Dental Resin Composites and Adhesives

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that S. mutans has esterase activities at levels that degrade resin composites and adhesives; degree of degradation was dependent on the material’s chemical formulation.
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