Publications by authors named "Luciana Mayumi Hirakata"

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers are exploring alternatives to titanium dental implants, focusing on biocompatible materials, including tantalum with an oxidized surface.
  • The study involved treating tantalum samples with plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) for varying durations and analyzing the effects using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS).
  • Results showed that longer PEO exposure times led to significant surface changes and increased salt deposition, suggesting PEO could effectively enhance tantalum's properties for dental implants.
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to promote the immobilization of a bone activity biomodulator (diphosphonate) on titanium, commonly used in implant dentistry, to provide a local method of delivering this drug during the osseointegration process.

Methods: The implant material used in this study was commercially wrought titanium (Ticp), 99.9 mass%, grade II.

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The purposes of this study were evaluate by energy dispersed X-ray (EDS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) the inorganic particles of three nanofilled composite resins, comparing particles sizes, shape and composition, and the filler weight content by thermogravimetric analyzes (TGA). Three composite resins classified as nanofilled were selected to this study: Esthet-X; Grandio; Filtek Supreme XT. The shade was standardized (A2) for enamel (E) or dentin (D).

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This research evaluated the influence of the number of adhesive layers of three adhesive systems on microtensile bond strength (microTBS) to dentin and the internal adaptation between the dental structure and the resin composite restoration. Two cavities (C-factor = 3) were made on the buccal surfaces of 30 bovine incisors. Scotchbond Multi-Purpose (MP), Adper Single Bond 2 (SB) and Clearfil SE Bond (CSB) were applied in one layer (MP-I, SB-I and CSB-I) and in two layers (MP-II, SB-II and CSB-II).

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The aim of this study was to analyze the mechanical behavior of different orthodontic retraction loops. Two designs of orthodontic loops for closing space were analyzed: teardrop-shaped (T) and circle-shaped loop (C), of two different heights (6 and 8 mm), and two types of orthodontic wires (stainless steel - 0.19' x 0.

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Microwave irradiation has been used for disinfection of dentures instead of chemical solutions; yet, its effect on resin properties after repeated procedures still is unclear. This study evaluated the cumulative effect of two disinfection methods on Knoop microhardness and tridimensional stability of a poly(methyl methacrylate) denture base resin. For the microhardness measurement, 24-resin discs received mechanical polishing and were submitted to the following treatments: (1) control (no disinfection), (2) chemical disinfection (immersion in 100ppm chloride solution for 24h), or (3) microwave disinfection (irradiation at 690 W for 6 min).

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