Publications by authors named "P Bradna"

Objectives: Comparisons of material hardness may be affected by the indentation size effect (ISE), which is characterized by increasing hardness values at decreasing loads. This study aimed to assess the influence of load, dwell time and measurement method on ISE in dental resin-based composites with different filler content.

Methods: Knoop (HK) and Vickers (HV) microindentation hardness of Filtek Ultimate Universal Restorative (FU) and Filtek Supreme Flowable Restorative (FF) was measured under different loads (0.

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Objectives: To evaluate the effect of short-term inhalational exposure to nanoparticles released during dental composite grinding on oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity markers.

Materials And Methods: Twenty-four healthy volunteers were examined before and after exposure in dental workshop. They spent 76.

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Today, there is a lack of research studies concerning human acute exposure to nanoparticles (NPs). Our investigation aimed to simulate real-world acute inhalation exposure to NPs released during work with dental nanocomposites in a dental office or technician laboratory. Blood samples from female volunteers were processed before and after inhalation exposure.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pseudogout is caused by calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals and mainly affects large joints, but a rare case of it was found in the middle ear, leading to hearing loss.
  • Diagnosing this condition can be tricky, often requiring imaging tests to rule out other issues like tumors, which may involve surgery and further testing.
  • Once the crystals are identified and removed, the hearing loss usually improves significantly.
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Nanoparticles (NPs) have become an important part of everyday life, including their application in dentistry. Aside from their undoubted benefits, questions regarding their risk to human health, and/or genome have arisen. However, studies concerning cytogenetic effects are completely absent.

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