2013
DOI: 10.1134/s2075113313010085
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Impact of whitening on the microstructure of human tooth enamel

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“…The analysis of surface topography with the fractal method attracts a lot of interest in the field of biomaterials surface [18][19][20][21][22] since it is considered as a useful tool for analysing irregular and complex structures of various types of biomaterials [26][27][28].…”
Section: Multifractal Analysis Of the 3-d Surface Micro-texturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The analysis of surface topography with the fractal method attracts a lot of interest in the field of biomaterials surface [18][19][20][21][22] since it is considered as a useful tool for analysing irregular and complex structures of various types of biomaterials [26][27][28].…”
Section: Multifractal Analysis Of the 3-d Surface Micro-texturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several recent nano-technological research lines emerge in dentistry that can provide new innovative ideas and concepts for solving pathological mechanisms and lead to novel therapeutic orientations [18][19][20]. In this context the 3-D shape models can be used to design, model, simulate, and visualize the teeth 3-D geometry and to help in computeraided diagnosis [21][22][23].…”
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“…Several recent nanotechnological researches in dentistry introduce innovative ideas of solving pathological mechanisms which lead to novel therapeutic orientations (González‐Nilo et al, 2011; Morozov, Belyaev, Izyumov, Erofeeva, & Gileva, 2013). In this regard, the 3‐D models are used to design, simulate, and visualize 3‐D dental geometry and diagnose dental disease by computer (Ţălu, 2012; Yuan, Liao, Dai, Cheng, & Yu, 2010).…”
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“…Dentro de los métodos químicos se encuentran el uso de los peróxidos de hidrógeno y carbamida, los cuales producen el efecto de cambio de color por medio de oxidación y son los más usados en la actualidad tanto en técnicas de consultorio como casero (8). Sin embargo estas sustancias oxidantes tan utilizadas en los pacientes por su efectividad en el cambio de color, son también citotóxicas, pueden generar daño pulpar, producen sensibilidad, generan desorganización estructural, pérdida de sustancia interprismática y cambios químicos en por pérdida de calcio y carbonatos (9)(10)(11)(12). Actualmente los fabricantes de los materiales blanqueadores a base de peróxidos, les han agregado iones fosfato de calcio amorfo e iones de flúor en diferentes concentraciones con el fin de disminuir la pérdida de la dureza del esmalte y los posibles cambios morfológicos en el mismo.…”
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