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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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Development of experimental HEMA-free three-step adhesive system.

TL;DR: Bis-EMA 30 is a promising monomer to be considered as a substitute for HEMA in adhesive system compositions and shows higher structural reliability, represented by the high Weibull modulus and characteristic strength values.
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Evaluation of radiopacity and microhardness of composites submitted to artificial aging

TL;DR: It is suggested that radiopacity remains unaltered after materials are submitted to artificial accelerated aging, however, microhardness may vary due to plasticization of the aged RBC matrix.
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Biomedical applications of carbon-nanotube composites.

TL;DR: Research on development and application of carbon nanotube composites for biomedical applications has been reviewed and new multifunctional composite materials using carbon Nanotubes have been developed by combining them with inorganic, polymeric or biological materials.
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Halloysite nanotube incorporation into adhesive systems—effect on bond strength to human dentin

TL;DR: HNT can be used not only to reinforce adhesive resins but also hold potential for the development of bioactive adhesives by the encapsulation of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibitors or anticariogenic agents.
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Effects of long-term water storage on the microtensile bond strength of five experimental self-etching adhesives based on surfactants rather than HEMA

TL;DR: Replacing HEMA for PEG 400 UDMA in an adhesive system formulation generated a satisfactory μTBS to dentin, which has a potential use in the development of HEMA-free self-etching adhesive systems, which are more chemically stable.
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