Small,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(6)
Published: Dec. 29, 2024
Abstract
Resin‐based
materials
(RBMs)
are
widely
applied
in
dentistry
because
they
withstand
the
recurrent
multi‐dimensional
force
striking
and
hydrolysis
of
teeth.
Sub‐nanoscale
can
enhance
mechanical
strength
bioactivity
RBMs,
but
effects
still
limited
mechanisms
to
remain
unclear.
Here,
a
TiO
2
‐based
sub‐nanocomposite
modified
with
caffeic
acid
(CA)
robustness,
structural
stability,
RBMs
is
reported.
This
promote
proliferation,
adhesion,
odontogenic
differentiation
human
dental
pulp
stem
cells
(hDPSCs)
through
specifically
up‐regulating
expression
genes
related
cell‐matrix
integrin‐mediated
signaling
pathways,
collagen
fibril
organization.
These
lead
better
capacity
for
RBMs.
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(6), P. 3718 - 3726
Published: May 8, 2024
The
performance
of
dental
resin
composites
is
crucially
influenced
by
the
sizes
and
distributions
inorganic
fillers.
Despite
investigation
a
variety
functional
particles,
glass
fillers
nanoscale
silica
are
still
predominant
types
in
materials.
However,
achieving
an
overall
improvement
through
optimization
their
formulations
remains
challenge.
This
work
introduced
"dense"
microhybrid
filler
system
with
85
wt
%
loading,
leading
to
preparation
self-developed
(SRCs).
Comparative
evaluations
these
five
SRCs
against
four
commercial
products
were
performed,
including
mechanical
property,
polymerization
conversion,
shrinkage,
along
water
sorption
solubility
wear
resistance.
results
showed
that
among
all
SRC
groups,
SRC3
demonstrated
superior
performance,
high
reduced
low
absorption
solubility,
acceptable
In
contrast
products,
this
optimal
material
was
comparable
Z350
XT
flexural
diametral
tensile
strength
better
modulus
surface
hardness.
use
development
provides
balance
between
physicochemical
property
resistance,
which
may
be
promising
strategy
for
composite
products.
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(19), P. 1907 - 1907
Published: Sept. 24, 2024
Background/Objectives:
Managing
caries
lesions
that
affect
the
inner
third
of
dentin
is
crucial
to
ensuring
pulp
vitality;
clinician
must
make
decisions
will
vitality
tooth.
Our
purpose
understand
behavior
Spanish
dentists
in
treating
deep
cavities
and
examine
whether
variations
exist
based
on
their
academic
training
and/or
years
professional
experience.
Methods:
This
study
was
approved
by
ethics
committee
Balearic
Islands
CEI-IB.
A
survey
conducted
using
SurveyMonkey
platform
with
11
questions,
first
4
which
focused
defining
characteristics
respondents.
The
following
six
concerned
a
clinical
case
tooth
number
4.7,
last
regarded
opinion
actual
treatment
case.
sent
email
April
2022.
results
were
analyzed
SPSS
29.0
program
chi-square
test.
Results:
total
347
responses
obtained
(93.95%),
those
surveyed
stated
they
apply
minimal
intervention
concepts
treatments,
90.49%
performing
conservative
dentistry
treatments
daily.
56.48%
respondents
had
bachelor’s
degrees,
12.39%
graduated,
33.14%
postgraduate
degree,
38.90%
master’s
17%
doctorate.
Most
(40.63%)
been
practice
for
16–30
years.
Conclusions:
Significant
differences
identified
regarding
experience
terms
decision-making
methods
choice
materials
used
protection.
Likewise,
significant
found
respondents,
cavity
cleaning
method
selected,
use
chemical
substances
removing
carious
dentin.
We
can
conclude
influence
at
some
points
lesions.
Small,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(6)
Published: Dec. 29, 2024
Abstract
Resin‐based
materials
(RBMs)
are
widely
applied
in
dentistry
because
they
withstand
the
recurrent
multi‐dimensional
force
striking
and
hydrolysis
of
teeth.
Sub‐nanoscale
can
enhance
mechanical
strength
bioactivity
RBMs,
but
effects
still
limited
mechanisms
to
remain
unclear.
Here,
a
TiO
2
‐based
sub‐nanocomposite
modified
with
caffeic
acid
(CA)
robustness,
structural
stability,
RBMs
is
reported.
This
promote
proliferation,
adhesion,
odontogenic
differentiation
human
dental
pulp
stem
cells
(hDPSCs)
through
specifically
up‐regulating
expression
genes
related
cell‐matrix
integrin‐mediated
signaling
pathways,
collagen
fibril
organization.
These
lead
better
capacity
for
RBMs.