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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of dentin depth and tubule direction on the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of human dentin. Dentin slabs of 0.5-mm thickness were trimmed either from the mesial and distal (for specimens with the tubules parallel to the tensile force; parallel group) or from the occlusal and pulpal surfaces (perpendicular group) to reduce the cross-sectional area of the superficial, middle, and deep regions to 0.

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Effect of NaOCl treatment on bond strength between indirect resin core-buildup and dentin.

Dent Mater J

December 2002

Division for General Dentistry, Hokkaido University Dental Hospital, Department of Oral Health Science, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Kita 13 Nishi 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-8586, Japan.

The aim of this study was to investigate the bond strength between indirect resin core-buildup and dentin treated with or without hypochlorite (NaOCl) gel. The post-space was made in five extracted human molars with obturated root canals, and the indirect resin core was produced on a gypsum model. Then, the dentin surface was treated with/without NaOCl, followed by luting of the resin core into the cavity.

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Objective: We sought to describe a simple method to construct a spacer and to evaluate with the use of computed tomography the spacer's effectiveness in preventing osteoradionecrosis of the mandible.

Study Design: Fifty-three patients with oral tongue cancers who were treated by means of interstitial brachytherapy were included in this study. Patients underwent a computed tomography examination immediately after the implantation of radioactive sources, with the spacers in place.

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Granisetron (GRN) is widely used for patients with various cancers who suffer from chemotherapy-induced vomiting and nausea. The, pharmacokinetics of GRN has not been fully evaluated in such patients, however, and its dosage regimen is still controversial. In this study, we determined GRN levels in serum and urine from lung cancer patients and children suffering from cancer after intravenous infusion.

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Objective: To examine etoposide (VP16) levels in serum and pleural effusion after intravenous infusion or intrathoracic instillation to lung cancer patients.

Methods: Four patients were administered VP16 by intrathoracic instillation and three patients were administered it intravenously. Serum, urine, and pleural effusion were collected and VP16 levels in the biological fluids were determined by HPLC.

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