Publications by authors named "Inka Munz"

Animal and clinical studies have shown that sharp, unpolished toothbrush bristles may injure gingival tissue, and their contribution to cervical abrasion is widely discussed. The aim of the present study was to compare the end-roundness and smoothness of the bristle tips of ten commercially available children's toothbrushes (Elmex Lernzahnbürste, Aronal Oko Dent Kinder, Signal Kids, Dr. Best Milchzahn, Dr.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of an electronic device (Root ZX; Morita, Tokyo, Japan) for measuring the root canal length in primary teeth.

Study Design: The pulp tissue was removed from 71 nonrestorable teeth scheduled to be extracted under general anesthesia, and the root canals (n = 105) were irrigated (H(2)O(2), 3%; NaOCl, 1%). Subsequently, the length was determined clinically with the electronic device prior to extraction.

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The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effects of irradiation and fluoridation on the demineralization and remineralization patterns of root dentin. From the cervical regions of 84 bovine incisors, each of four dentinal blocks were prepared and randomly assigned to four groups: 1) no irradiation; 2) irradiation of specimens up to 60 Gy (2 Gy/d, 5 d/w); 3) no irradiation, but fluoridation of specimens for 5 min/d with Elmex Gelée; and 4) irradiation and daily fluoridation of specimens for 5 min/d. Subsequently, the specimens were demineralized for 2, 4, 6 or 8 days with acidulated hydroxyethylcellulose (n = 21), and Knoop hardness numbers (KHN) were determined before, as well as after the demineralization period.

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