Tag Archive: CHX

Jan 18 2016

Comparative study of demineralized collagen degradation determined by Hydroxyproline assay and Microscopic depth measurement.

. Comparative study of demineralized collagen degradation determined by Hydroxyproline assay and Microscopic depth measurement. J Dent. 2016 Jan 7; Authors: Islam MS, Khunkar SJ, Nakashima S, Sadr A, Nikaido T, Tagami J Abstract INTRODUCTION: Quantification of collagen degradation is an important parameter to evaluate dentin caries progression or the efficacy of caries prevention aid. …

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Dec 11 2013

The inhibition effect of non-protein thiols on dentinal matrix metalloproteinase activity and HEMA cytotoxicity.

Related Articles on PubMed The inhibition effect of non-protein thiols on dentinal matrix metalloproteinase activity and HEMA cytotoxicity. J Dent. 2013 Dec 4; Authors: Nassar M, Hiraishi N, Shimokawa H, Tamura Y, Otsuki M, Kasugai S, Ohya K, Tagami J Abstract OBJECTIVES: Phosphoric acid (PA) etching used in etch-and-rinse adhesives is known to activate host-derived …

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Sep 18 2012

Effect of natural cross-linkers incorporation in a self-etching primer on dentine bond strength.

Related Articles Effect of natural cross-linkers incorporation in a self-etching primer on dentine bond strength. J Dent. 2012 Sep 11; Authors: Islam MS, Hiraishi N, Nassar M, Yiu C, Otsuki M, Tagami J Abstract OBJECTIVES: The aim of this in-vitro study was to investigate the effect of incorporation of natural cross-linkers into the primer of …

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Sep 02 2011

Adhesion of Epiphany self-etch sealer to dentin treated with intracanal irrigating solutions.

Adhesion of Epiphany self-etch sealer to dentin treated with intracanal irrigating solutions. J Endod. 2011 Feb;37(2):228-30 Authors: Nassar M, Awawdeh L, Jamleh A, Sadr A, Tagami J Abstract INTRODUCTION: This in vitro study assessed the adhesion of Epiphany self-etch (SE) root canal sealer to dentin treated with different irrigation regimens. METHODS: Flat dentin surfaces were …

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