Publications by authors named "Xinzhi Tan"

The increasing desire for aesthetically pleasing teeth has resulted in the widespread use of tooth whitening treatments. Clinical tooth whitening products currently rely on hydrogen peroxide formulations to degrade dental pigments through oxidative processes. However, they usually cause side effects such as tooth sensitivity and gingival irritation due to the use of high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide or long-time contact.

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  • A novel antibacterial material combining polydimethylsiloxane and calcium hypochlorite was created to utilize its water-resistant and chemically stable properties.
  • The material can release free chlorine quickly after just 2 minutes in water and maintain this release for up to 2 weeks, with the concentration of chlorine varying based on the time immersed and initial content.
  • This PDMS/Ca(ClO) compound shows effective long-term antibacterial action against various bacteria, suggesting it could be useful for disinfection in medical and industrial settings.
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Objective: To analyze the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of maxillofacial fracture cases in a stomatological center in southwest China.

Methods: This study includes 1828 cases of maxillofacial fractures treated in our hospital from January 2018 to December 2021. We analyzed the gender, age, causes of injury, fracture sites, concomitant injuries, treatment, and postoperative infection of these cases.

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Purpose: A synergistic antibacterial system employing photocatalytic performance and low-temperature photothermal effect (LT-PTT) with the potential for infectious skin wound healing promotion was developed.

Methods: Ag/AgO was synthesized with a two-step method, and its physicochemical properties were characterized. After its photocatalytic performance and photothermal effect were evaluated under 0.

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The effective treatment for periodontitis is to completely and sustainedly eradicate the bacterial pathogens from the complex periodontal pockets. Local sustained-release antibiotics as a complementary treatment after scaling and root planning can sustainedly combat bacterial pathogens in the periodontal pockets to help treat the disease, but the increasing concern of bacterial resistance limits its future use. Here, we reported a local antibacterial system based on microsized multifunctional Ag-TiO encapsulated in alginate (ATA) microspheres.

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Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) are core regulators of the hypoxia response. HIF signaling is activated in the local physiological and pathological hypoxic environment, acting on downstream target genes to synthesize the corresponding proteins and regulate the hypoxic stress response. HIFs belong to the hypoxia-activated transcription family and contain two heterodimeric transcription factors, HIF-α and HIF-β.

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Objectives: To assess the efficacy of topical sialogogue spray containing malic acid 1% for treating xerostomia.

Methods: We searched PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, ClinicalTrials.gov and Web of Science databases.

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The growing demand for charming smiles has led to the popularization of tooth bleaching procedures. Current tooth bleaching products with high-concentration hydrogen peroxide (HP, 30-40%) are effective but detrimental due to the increased risk of enamel destruction, tooth sensitivity, and gingival irritation. Herein, we reported a less-destructive and efficient tooth whitening strategy with a low-concentration HP, which was realized by the remarkably enhanced Fenton-like catalytic activity of oxygen-deficient TiO (TiO).

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