Publications by authors named "Mariana Bena Gelio"

Context: Seal the dentin of the pulp chamber during endodontic treatment to avoid interfering with the restorative treatment performed afterward.

Aims: The aim was to evaluate the effect of three adhesive systems applied in different bonding strategies (etch-and-rinse, self-etch, and universal adhesive) and time-point application (immediately after the cavity access preparation or after endodontic obturation) on the hybrid layer formation and dentinal penetrability.

Materials And Methods: Forty-eight sound molars were randomly distributed into six groups ( = 10) according to the adhesive system used: Forty-eight sound molars were randomly distributed into six groups ( = 10) according to the adhesive system used and the time-point application: Adper Scotchbond Multi-purpose (AS), Clearfil SE (CF) and Scotchbond Universal (SU) in strategy of immediate endodontic sealing (IES) or delayed endodontic sealing (DES).

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  • * Eighty-eight bovine incisors were tested, and results showed that rotary brushes (RB) led to better dentin penetration and bond strength compared to manual brushes (MB).
  • * After 24 hours, the combination of bioceramic sealer and RB yielded the strongest bond, and after one year, both WB-RB and WB-MB maintained high bond strength, highlighting the benefits of using RB and the sealer on adhesion.
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  • This study examined the impact of using a manual vs. rotary brush to apply a universal adhesive on dentin treated with a bioceramic sealer.
  • Eighty-eight bovine crowns were split into four groups based on the type of sealer and application method, and the effectiveness was measured at 24 hours and 1 year.
  • Results showed that using a rotary brush led to a thinner adhesive layer, while resin sealer with manual application resulted in lower bond strength and more adhesive failures compared to the bioceramic sealer with a rotary brush.
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This study evaluated the variation of surface and intra-pulpal temperature, during bleaching protocol, using LED/laser. The 35% (HP35), 15% (HP15) and 6% (HP6) gels were used associated with LED/laser applied every 1 min for 30 min in a human canine. The evaluation of surface temperature variation (∆Ts) was performed using a pHmeter and the intra-pulpal temperature variation (∆Ti) was performed using a digital thermometer, at times of 1-, 5-, 10- 15- and 30-min.

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This study evaluated the effect of aging and cementation of fiber posts using glass ionomer and resin cements on push-out bond strength, failure mode, and resin tag formation. One hundred and twenty bovine incisors were used. After post-space preparation, the specimens were randomly allocated into 12 groups (n = 10) according to the cementation system used: GC - GC Gold Label Luting & Lining); RL - RelyX Luting 2; MC - MaxCem Elite; RU - RelyX U200 and the aging periods (24 hours, 6 months, and 12 months).

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the bleaching efficacy, pH, and temperature of 35% hydrogen peroxide (HP) gel used alone or associated with violet LED.

Methods: Sixty bovine crowns were sectioned (5 × 5 × 2mm). After staining with black tea, the specimens were randomized into four groups (n = 10) according to the bleaching protocol: HP35R: 3 × 15 min 35% HP; HP35: 1 × 45 min 35% HP; HP35VR: 3 × 8min 35% HP + Violet LED; HP35V: 1 × 24 min + Violet LED.

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Background: Bleaching protocols using low concentration hydrogen peroxide (HP) photoactivated with LED sources have been widely discussed. Herein, we evaluated the whitening efficacy of 15% HP photoactivated with blue or violet LED compared to 35% HP.

Methods: Thirty bovine crowns were sectioned into 5 × 5 × 2 mm specimens.

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This study evaluated the effect of irrigation protocols using 95% ethanol (ET) or 1% peracetic acid (PA) prior the use of 2% chlorhexidine (CHX) compared to distilled water (DW) on the chemical smear layer (CSL) formation and incidence of open dentin tubules at the apical, medium, and cervical third of the post-space dentin. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electron dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) images were used. Forty bovine roots were endodontically treated.

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