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CBCT Appears To Be More Accurate than Intraoral Radiographs in Detecting Artificially Created Recurrent Caries (CAT#3112)
11/21/2016
Nada Kordab, DDS
In A Xerostomic Patient, Fluoride-Releasing Restorative Materials Are More Successful At Preventing Future Secondary Caries Than Amalgam, Unless The Patient Has Good Oral Hygiene That Includes Daily Fluoride Gel Application, Making Both Fluoride-Releasing and Non-Fluoride-Releasing Materials Comparable (CAT#3032)
03/22/2016
Alexis Keaton
Glass Ionomer Restorations May Be More Effective Than Resin Composites at Preventing Recurrent Caries in Class V Lesions Over a 5-Year Period (CAT#2889)
04/10/2015
Juan Balderas
Bulk-fill Resin Composites Can Potentially Be as Effective as Conventional Composite Restorations Even In Class 2 Preparations (CAT#2903)
04/08/2015
Carlos A. Bernal
In Patients with Feeding Tubes, Dentists Should Consider Pre-Medicating to Reduce the Chances of Aspiration Pneumonia During Invasive Dental Treatment (CAT#2632)
03/22/2014
Mariam Ahmad
Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer Cement May Be More Effective Than Amalgam at Reducing the Amount of Enamel Demineralization/Recurrent Caries Occurring at the Margins of Class II Restorations in Primary Molars (CAT#2644)
02/28/2014
Rodolfo Cereceres
Cone Beam Computed Tomography Units Can Be Useful In Detecting Buccal Recurrent Caries (CAT#2426)
03/18/2013
Phillip Garrett
Fluoride releasing properties of glass-ionomer sealants may have no additional benefit in preventing secondary caries in children over properly applied resin based materials. (CAT#2316)
08/08/2012
Stephanie Trahan
Restoration Materials In Dry Mouth Patients (CAT#789)
04/14/2011
Meagan D. Garcia
Xerostomia And Its Effects On Dental Restorative Materials (CAT#847)
04/01/2011
Blaine Wieck
Composite Restorations Have a Higher Frequency of Repair Compared to Amalgam Restorations When Placed in Posterior Permanent Teeth in Pediatric Patients (CAT#768)
03/30/2011
Mary Ruth Cacho
Glass Ionomer Restorations Of Root Surface Caries Are More Resistant To Recurrent Caries Than Amalgam In Fluoride Users (CAT#770)
03/15/2011
Judy Suh