Publications by authors named "Ramic B"

: Although BRAF inhibitors, such as vemurafenib, produce a marked response in patients with advanced melanoma with a BRAF V600 mutation, they eventually develop resistance to this treatment. To address this issue, vemurafenib is increasingly combined with the MEK inhibitor cobimetinib, leading to improved response rates and enhanced survival. However, this treatment modality is associated with numerous side effects.

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  • * The study explored the addition of nanoparticles (NPs) to commercially available GICs to improve their mechanical strength and assess their potential for broader clinical use.
  • * Results showed that while Fuji IX with MgHAp100 NPs had decreased flexural strength, Ketac Molar with TiO NPs improved in fracture toughness; achieving a strong bond and even distribution of NPs is crucial for better performance.
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(1) : The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a change in the concept of teaching with the introduction of online lectures and "distance learning." The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the confidence and both theoretical and practical knowledge of dental students regarding the courses in conservative dentistry and endodontics. (2) : The study was conducted using an originally created online questionnaire consisting of 30 questions that the students used to make a subjective assessment of their confidence in performing both endodontic and conservative procedures using numerical scales.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effect of TiO and Mg-doped-HAp nanoparticles on the cell viability and ion release of two conventional glass ionomer cements: Fuji IX and Ketac Molar EasyMix.
  • Results indicated that adding nanoparticles did not significantly impact the biocompatibility of the GICs, but there were noticeable differences in cell viability between the two types of cements and their modified versions.
  • The findings emphasize the need for careful evaluation of cement compositions in terms of biological effects, even though the nanoparticles did not reduce the anticariogenic potential of the tested GICs.
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As oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus and periodontitis, it may serve as a link between these conditions. Therefore, as a part of the present study, salivary lipid peroxidation (LP) in periodontitis patients with and without diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) was evaluated, along with the periodontal therapy effectiveness. The study sample comprised of 71 DM2 patients with periodontitis and 31 systemically healthy controls suffering from periodontitis of comparable severity.

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Diabetes and periodontitis are complex chronic diseases that are potentially interrelated, as well as associated with oxidative stress. Thus, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the influence of nonsurgical periodontal treatment on salivary 8-hydroxy-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) levels and glycemic control in patients suffering from both diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) and periodontitis. The study sample included 53 DM2 patients, while 31 systemically healthy patients served as controls.

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Lipid peroxidation (LPO) participates in the development of various diseases, including periodontitis, and malondialdehyde (MDA) is its terminal product. Therefore, in the present study, salivary and plasma MDA levels in 30 periodontitis patients were compared to those in 20 healthy controls, as well as in relation to periodontal therapy in order to assess its effectiveness. Periodontal status was assessed via plaque index, gingival index, papilla bleeding index, probing depth and clinical attachment level, while salivary and plasma MDA levels were determined by the ELISA method.

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  • The degree of polymerization for dimethacrylate resin-based materials ranges from 55 to 75%, and its effectiveness varies based on the type of methacrylate resin used.
  • This study used FTIR analysis to compare the polymerization efficacy of four dental cement materials, including two self-cured and two dual-cured cements, evaluated 24 hours post-polymerization.
  • Results showed Variolink II and Maxcem Elite had the highest polymerization efficacy (85.8% and 90.1%, respectively), while RelyX ARC had the lowest at 61.3%, indicating that the chemical structure of the materials plays a more significant role than the curing mechanism.
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The study goal was to provide an overview of antibiotic prescribing practices of Serbian dentists when treating endodontic infections and to disseminate the current ESE (European Society of Endodontology) recommendations to the study participants. A link to an online questionnaire was sent to 628 Serbian dentists whose email addresses were publicly available on the Internet, 158 of whom responded to the survey, resulting in a 25.16% response rate.

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The objective of this study was observation of the adhesive interface on original tooth samples, as well as their epoxy replicas, under SEM. A light-cure flowable composite was incrementally placed and light-polymerized in previously prepared cylindrical dentinal cavities on the buccal surfaces of extracted human third molars. After finishing procedures, impressions of the composite/dentin margin were made using polyvinylsiloxane in order to obtain accurate epoxy replicas for SEM analysis.

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BACKGROUND While several tests can be used in the laboratory evaluation of composite resin-based cement materials, the push-out test remains the most prevalent. Due to difficulties in sample preparation, as well as a highly complex procedure, we attempted to develop an alternative method for testing the bond strength of dental resin cement materials. MATERIAL AND METHODS Ninety-six experimental samples of 2 dual-cure resin cements and 1 fiber post system were prepared for the 2 testing procedures: the push-out test and the modified Microbond test.

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  • - The study aimed to assess how the method of placement and polymerization of composite materials affects the gap between dentin and the restoration in teeth.
  • - Thirty extracted molar teeth were filled using three different techniques (bulk, incremental, pin) and various light polymerization methods, after which gaps were measured and statistically analyzed.
  • - Results showed that using a modified incremental technique with a transparent glass pin led to better marginal adaptation and less leakage compared to the other methods, potentially improving the longevity of dental restorations.
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The aim of this study was to analyse the interfacial micromorphology of total-etch adhesives and dentin structures different locations by using SEM. Standardized cylindrical cavities (3mm in diameter, 2mm deep) with all margins in dentin were prepared on occlusal and buccal surfaces of twenty extracted human third molars. A total-etch dentin adhesive system and a light-cure flowable composite (Filtek Ultimate Flowable, 3M ESPE, St.

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Traumatic dental injuries usually occur among children and adolescents, with maxillary central incisors as the most often affected teeth. Complicated crown-root fractures are particularly challenging for esthetic and functional rehabilitation and often require a multidisciplinary approach. A 21-year-old male patient came to the Dental Clinic due to fractured maxillary incisors caused by trauma during a sporting activity.

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Introduction: The ultimate goal in restorative dentistry has always been to achieve strong and permanent bond between the dental tissues and filling materials. It is not easy to achieve this task because the bonding process is different for enamel and dentin-dentin is more humid and more organic than enamel. It is moisture and organic nature of dentin that make this hard tissue very complex to achieve adhesive bond.

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Introduction: Predictable endodontic treatment depends on the dentist's knowledge about root canal morphology and its possible anatomic variations. The majority of mandibular canines have one root and root canal, but 15% may have two canals and a smaller number may have two distinct roots. The following clinical reports describe endodontic treatment of mandibular canines with two roots and two root canals.

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Introduction: The failure of primary endodontic treatment is manifested by various clinical symptoms following endodontic therapy or, more frequently, by the development of chronic inflammatory process in the apex region without any subjective symptoms. In case of unfavorable outcome of the primary endodontic treatment, orthograde endodontic retreatment is the method of choice for a prolonged therapy.

Outline Of Cases: Two female patients, 47 and 44 years old, were presented at the Dental Clinic of Vojvodina for endodontic retreatment of teeth 22, 23 and 13, within the repeated prosthetic restoration.

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Introduction: The aim of this two-year prospective clinical study was to evaluate and compare the clinical performance of three different adhesive esthetic materials in noncarious cervical lesions.

Material And Methods: A total of 90 restorations (30 per material) were placed in 30 patients who ranged in age between 18 and 50 years and of both genders, by a single operator with no previous preparation. The restoration of noncarious cervical lesions was done with either a microfilled composite (Esthet.

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Introduction: The aim of this one-year prospective clinical study was to evaluate the treatment results of compomer restorations (Dyract eXtral Dentsply/De Trey, Konstanz, Germany) with a single step self-etching dental adhesive (Xeno III Dentsply/De Trey, Konstanz, Germany) used for restoring class V lesions (non-carious and primary carious cervical lesions).

Material And Methods: A total number of 62 class V restorations (n = 62) were placed by one dentist in 30 patients on incisors, canines and premolars. The fillings were placed due to different indications: non-carious cervical defects (n = 32) and primary carious lesions (n = 30).

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Introduction: Maxillary incisors and specifically their crowns are the most common teeth involved in dental trauma because of their exposed position in the dental arch. Traumatized anterior teeth require quick functional and esthetic repair. In the case of a complex crown fracture, with the necessity of endodontic treatment, fiber-reinforced posts (FRC) were used to create a central support stump to restore the dental morphology.

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