Publications by authors named "Retief D"

The incorporation of fluoride into restorations is desirable because of its cariostatic action. The purpose of this study was to determine fluoride release and fluoride uptake by enamel and cementum from three visible light-cured fluoride-containing composites. Seven circular discs of each composite were prepared and the amount of fluoride released into distilled water was determined at daily intervals for 14 days and then after 30, 60 and 90 days.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the dentine fluoride uptake from three fluoride-containing composites (FluorEver, FluoroCore and Pertac-Hybrid) and to investigate their ability to affect the resistance of dentine to an artificial caries challenge.

Methods: Three dentine slabs were prepared from each tooth. The baseline, total and bound fluoride concentrations of each tooth were determined by three successive abrasion biopsies performed on each slab followed by adjusting to standardized depths of 10 microns.

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Objectives: The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the shear bond strengths (SBS) of amalgam to dentine treated with the Amalgambond Plus System (AM) and All-bond 2 System (AL) after storage periods in physiological saline for up to 48 weeks.

Methods: The occlusal superficial dentine surfaces of 150 extracted human molars were exposed by wet grinding on 600-grit silicon carbide and the bonding area demarcated with a perforated adhesive tape. Freshly mixed Tytin amalgam was transferred to the opening in a split Teflon mold on the demarcated dentine surfaces treated with either AM or AL as directed by the manufacturers.

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The shear bond strengths of a dental bonding system used in conjunction with a composite resin bonded to dentin were determined 1 minute after irradiation and after storage in saline at 37 degrees C for 24 hours, 1 week without and with temperature cycling, and 4 weeks without and with temperature cycling. The quantitative microleakage of class V preparations in cementum (dentin) restored with the system was determined by a spectrophotometric dye-recovery method. Excellent shear bond strengths ranging from 13.

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Purpose: To determine in vitro (1) the shear bond strengths (SBS) of the modified Gluma system to enamel and dentin; (2) the qualitative and the quantitative microleakage (ML) of Class V preparations on the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) and in dentin, respectively, restored with the Gluma system; and (3) the effect of the system's components on enamel and dentin by scanning electron microscopy.

Materials And Methods: Seventy-five extracted human maxillary permanent central incisors and 75 permanent first and second molars were embedded in brass tooth cups with cold-cure acrylic resin. The facial surfaces of the anterior and the occlusal surfaces of the molar teeth were ground wet on 180- followed by 600-grit silicon carbide paper.

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Purpose: To determine the in vitro shear bond strengths and quantitative microleakage of four experimental bonding restorative systems used in conjunction with Metafil-A, an experimental composite that does not contain 4-META, and Metafil-Ex, a 4-META containing experimental composite.

Materials And Methods: 120 test specimens were prepared on dentin treated with Amalgambond Activator followed by the application of an experimental primer consisting of 35% glyceryl methacrylate. In 60 teeth the mixed Amalgambond Base and Catalyst was then applied while in the remaining 60 teeth this step was omitted.

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Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of various surface treatments for glass ionomer cement (GIC) by determining quantity of dye uptake spectrophotometrically.

Materials And Methods: Sixty specimens, 4.5 mm diameter and 2 mm thick, were made from Shofu GIC and divided into 10 groups.

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Purpose: To determine (1) the in vitro shear bond strengths of the A.R.T.

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The shear bond strengths of the XR-Bonding System used in conjunction with Herculite composite, to the dentine of forty extracted human permanent first and second molars were determined after the test specimens were stored in physiological saline at 37 degrees C for 48 hours, one week, two weeks and four weeks, respectively. A shear load was applied to the base of the bonded composite cylinders with a knife-edged rod at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/minute.

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This study determined the shear bond strength (SBS) of composite bonded to chlorhexidine-treated enamel and untreated enamel. Fifty human molars were mounted in cold- cure acrylic and the superficial enamel of the buccal or lingual surface was exposed using 600-grit silicon carbide paper. During the experimental protocol, the control group (n = 25) and the experimental group (n = 25) were stored in distilled water at 37 degrees C.

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Two dentin bonding agents that contain phosphorus esters, (Clearfil Photo Bond and Panavia), and a bonding agent for porcelain, (Clearfil Porcelain Bond), have been introduced for bonding to enamel, dentin, amalgam, cast metal alloys and porcelain. The shear bond strengths were determined to enamel (Procedure A), to dentin (Procedure B), to amalgam (Procedure C), of amalgam to dentin (Procedure D), to cast metal alloy (Procedure E) and to porcelain (Procedure F). Also the quantitative microleakage of Class V restorations in cementum (dentin) was evaluated (Procedure G).

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The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the relationship between the shear bond strength [SBS] of seven dentin bonding systems to dentin and the quantitative microleakage [ML] of Class V preparations in dentin restored with these systems. The systems evaluated were All-Bond/Bisfil-P [A]; Syntac/Heliomolar [B]; XR-Bond/Herculite [C]; Scotchbond 2/Silux [D]; Denthesive/Charisma [E]; Prisma Universal Bond 2/Prisma AP.H [F]; and Tenure/Perfection [G].

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All the polymeric composite restorative resins shrink during polymerisation resulting in the development of tensile and/or shear stresses at the tooth/restoration interface. The major part of the contraction stresses develops within 15 minutes after the initiation of polymerisation but with the light activated resins it occurs within seconds after irradiation. The tensile stresses may disrupt the adhesive bonding of the restorative system to the cavity walls resulting in microleakage at the tooth/restoration interface.

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The shear bond strengths (SBS) were determined to enamel etched with Uni-Etch (Procedure A) or treated with the mixed Primer A and B (Procedure B), to dentin treated with the Dentin Conditioner (Procedure C) or etched with All-Etch (Procedure D), to amalgam treated with the mixed Dual Opaquer Base and Catalyst which was allowed to self cure (Procedure E) or light cured (Procedure F), of amalgam to dentin (Procedure G), to cast metal alloy (Procedure H), and to porcelain (Procedure I). The test specimens were stored in physiological saline at 37 degrees C for 24 hours, and the SBS determined by the application of a shear load directed at the base of the bonded composite cylinders at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/minute.

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Radiation caries is a well-known indirect side effect of head and neck radiotherapy. The initiation and progression of radiation caries were studied using an in situ model. The morphology of induced carious lesions was compared with that of natural radiation caries.

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This in vitro study evaluated the quantitative microleakage (ML) of (A) Gluma/Pekafill, (B) Tripton/Opalux, (C) Syntac/Heliomolar, (D) Prisma Universal Bond 2/Prisma AP.H., (E) Prisma Universal Bond 3/Prisma AP.

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The quantitative microleakage of class V cementum (dentin) cavities restored with six dentinal bonding restorative systems was determined in vitro. Ninety extracted human permanent first and second mandibular and maxillary premolars were used in this study. Class V preparations were made in cementum (dentin) at the root facial surfaces.

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The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the shear bond strength [SBS] of Syntac to dentin; to determine the quantitative microleakage (ML) of Class V preparations in dentin restored with the Syntac system; and to study resin penetration into the dentin tubules by SEM. The occlusal surfaces of 30 extracted human mandibular permanent first and second molars were ground wet on 600-grit SiC to expose the superficial dentin. The teeth were embedded in brass tooth cups with cold cure acrylic resin.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a 48-month preventive dental program on the incidence of root caries in an urban, geriatric, noninstitutionalized population residing in an optimally fluoridated area. The 466 participants were randomly assigned to one of three groups at baseline. Group A (control): 171 subjects using a placebo mouthrinse daily; group B: 147 subjects receiving semiannual applications of a topical APF gel (1.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the fluoride release by and the enamel, cementum and dentin fluoride uptake from a visible light-cured fluoride-containing resin composite. Seven circular discs of the composite were prepared and the fluoride release in distilled water determined at daily intervals for 14 days, and then after 30, 90, 180, 365 and 550 days. The baseline fluoride concentrations in enamel and cementum were determined in three successive depths by an acid etch biopsy procedure and in dentin by an abrasion biopsy procedure.

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The shear bond strengths (SBS) of the Amalgambond Adhesive System to several substrates were determined in vitro. Ninety extracted human permanent first and second molars were used. In 30 teeth, the occlusal surfaces were ground wet on 600-grit SiC to expose the enamel and in 60 to expose the superficial dentin.

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This study evaluated the microleakage of Class V resin restorations subjected to temperature and axial load cyclings. The preparations were made at the mesial and distal aspects of 29 mandibular first and second molars. The enamel margins were beveled, acid etched, washed and dried.

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Thirty extracted human mandibular permanent first and second molars were used in this study. Class II preparations were made extending 1 mm below the CEJ at the mesial and 1 mm above the CEJ at the distal aspects. In 15 of the teeth Vitrebond was applied to all exposed dentin (A) while in 15 teeth the gingival floor was left exposed (B).

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of pyruvic acid and glycine on the shear bond strength (SBS) of the Gluma Bonding System to dentin and enamel. Forty-five mandibular and maxillary permanent first and second molars and 45 maxillary permanent central incisors were used in the study. Fifteen test specimens were prepared with each of the following procedures.

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