Tag Archive: Tagami J

Sep 02 2011

Effect of hybridization on bond strength and adhesive interface after acid-base challenge using 4-META/MMA-TBB resin.

Effect of hybridization on bond strength and adhesive interface after acid-base challenge using 4-META/MMA-TBB resin. Dent Mater J. 2009 Mar;28(2):185-93 Authors: Takagaki T, Nikaido T, Tsuchiya S, Ikeda M, Foxton RM, Tagami J Abstract The purposes of this study were twofold, namely to evaluate: (1) the effect of hybridization on microtensile bond strength (microTBS) to …

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Sep 02 2011

Assessment of the nanostructure of acid-base resistant zone by the application of all-in-one adhesive systems: Super dentin formation.

Assessment of the nanostructure of acid-base resistant zone by the application of all-in-one adhesive systems: Super dentin formation. Biomed Mater Eng. 2009;19(2-3):163-71 Authors: Nikaido T, Weerasinghe DD, Waidyasekera K, Inoue G, Foxton RM, Tagami J Abstract An acid-base resistant zone (ABRZ) has been shown to be created under a hybrid layer in a self-etching adhesive …

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Sep 02 2011

Effects of root dentin surface coating with all-in-one adhesive materials on biofilm adherence.

Effects of root dentin surface coating with all-in-one adhesive materials on biofilm adherence. J Dent. 2008 Jan;36(1):33-41 Authors: Daneshmehr L, Matin K, Nikaido T, Tagami J Abstract OBJECTIVES: Sealing of exposed root dentinal surfaces with adhesive materials is expected to be a promising approach for preventing root dentin caries. The aim of this study was …

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Sep 02 2011

Bonding durability of HEMA-free and HEMA-containing one-step adhesives to dentine surrounded by bonded enamel.

Bonding durability of HEMA-free and HEMA-containing one-step adhesives to dentine surrounded by bonded enamel. J Dent. 2008 Jan;36(1):80-6 Authors: Torkabadi S, Nakajima M, Ikeda M, Foxton RM, Tagami J Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the bonding durability of HEMA-free and HEMA-containing one-step adhesives to dentine surrounded by bonded enamel after 1-year storage in water. MATERIAL AND …

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Sep 02 2011

A technique using resin composite with orthodontic wire to replace a missing tooth rapidly.

A technique using resin composite with orthodontic wire to replace a missing tooth rapidly. Dent Traumatol. 2008 Feb;24(1):127-30 Authors: Kitasako Y, Ikeda M, Burrow MF, Tagami J Abstract A missing incisor or premolar tooth that requires a quick functional and esthetic repair, such as the case of tooth loss caused by trauma needs quick conservative …

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Sep 02 2011

Surface response of fluorine polymer-incorporated resin composites to cariogenic biofilm adherence.

Surface response of fluorine polymer-incorporated resin composites to cariogenic biofilm adherence. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2008 Mar;74(5):1428-35 Authors: Gyo M, Nikaido T, Okada K, Yamauchi J, Tagami J, Matin K Abstract Experimental resin composites with incorporated polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) particles were developed, which theoretically could improve the surface properties of the materials, including the inhibition of bacterial …

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Sep 02 2011

Surface properties of resin composite materials relative to biofilm formation.

Surface properties of resin composite materials relative to biofilm formation. Dent Mater J. 2007 Sep;26(5):613-22 Authors: Ono M, Nikaido T, Ikeda M, Imai S, Hanada N, Tagami J, Matin K Abstract The surface properties of three different resin composite materials which influence Streptococcus mutans biofilm formation were evaluated using an artificial mouth system (AMS). Specimens …

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