Optimizing creep and corrosion properties in a dispersant amalgam using manganese.

Abstract:

:It is shown that the creep behavior of a commercial dispersant-amalgam containing copper is improved by the addition of a manganese-containing alloy. This improvement is apparently obtained without any serious changes in corrosion resistance, provided that no more than 20% of the Mn alloy is added.

journal_name

J Dent Res

authors

Waterstrat RM

doi

10.1177/00220345780570090601

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1978-09-01 00:00:00

pages

873-5

issue

9-10

eissn

0022-0345

issn

1544-0591

journal_volume

57

pub_type

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  • Fit of porcelain fused-to-metal crown and bridge castings.

    abstract::The dimensional accuracy of porcelain fused to metal crown and bridge castings was determined on truncated cone-shaped steel dies. Ni-Cr castings produced in manufacturers' laboratories were consistently undersize, while precious metal castings were consistently oversize. Ni-Cr castings, produced in NBS laboratories u...

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    authors: Eden GT,Franklin OM,Powell JM,Ohta Y,Dickson G

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  • Epithelial integrins with special reference to oral epithelia.

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  • Arginine Improves pH Homeostasis via Metabolism and Microbiome Modulation.

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  • Effect of xylitol consumption on the plaque-saliva distribution of mutans streptococci and the occurrence and long-term survival of xylitol-resistant strains.

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  • Model practice as a valid research tool for studying actual private practice.

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  • Oral Microbiome Metabolism: From "Who Are They?" to "What Are They Doing?".

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  • Elevated intramuscular concentration of bradykinin in jaw muscle increases the fusimotor drive to neck muscles in the cat.

    abstract::Patients suffering from temporomandibular dysfunction exhibit clinical findings such as fatigue, painful muscles, and muscles that are tender to palpation, not only in the temporomandibular area, but also in the neck/shoulder region. The mechanisms behind this are not known, although previous studies of similar spread...

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    authors: Hellström F,Thunberg J,Bergenheim M,Sjölander P,Pedersen J,Johansson H

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  • Autophagy Modulates Cell Mineralization on Fluorapatite-Modified Scaffolds.

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  • Stimulation of bone formation and bone resorption by fluoride in thyroparathyroidectomized rats.

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  • The three-dimensional active envelope of jaw border movement and its determinants.

    abstract::The sagittal and frontal active envelope of border movement is applied regularly as a clinical tool in functional examinations of the human masticatory system. In contrast, the three-dimensional movement area has hardly been examined. Furthermore, the determinants of this area are not established unambiguously. In the...

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    doi:10.1177/00220345010800100901

    authors: Koolstra JH,Naeije M,van Eijden TM

    更新日期:2001-10-01 00:00:00

  • Antibodies against mycobacterial antigens in the synovial fluid of patients with temporomandibular disorders.

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    authors: Adachi N,Matsumoto S,Tokuhisa M,Kobayashi K,Yamada T

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  • Synergistic, growth-inhibitory effects of chlorhexidine and copper combinations on Streptococcus mutans, Actinomyces viscosus, and Actinomyces naeslundii.

    abstract::The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether chlorhexidine combined with copper would exert a synergistic, growth-inhibitory effect against selected oral bacteria. Actinomyces viscosus, Actinomyces naeslundii, and Streptococcus mutans were all susceptible to chlorhexidine individually, with S. mutans dis...

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  • Guiding periodontal pocket recolonization: a proof of concept.

    abstract::The complexity of the periodontal microbiota resembles that of the gastro-intestinal tract, where infectious diseases are treatable via probiotics. In the oropharyngeal region, probiotic or replacement therapies have shown some benefit in the prevention of dental caries, otitis media, and pharyngitis, but their effect...

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    authors: Teughels W,Newman MG,Coucke W,Haffajee AD,Van Der Mei HC,Haake SK,Schepers E,Cassiman JJ,Van Eldere J,van Steenberghe D,Quirynen M

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  • Resilience of the Oral Microbiota in Health: Mechanisms That Prevent Dysbiosis.

    abstract::Dental diseases are now viewed as a consequence of a deleterious shift in the balance of the normally stable resident oral microbiome. It is known that frequent carbohydrate consumption or reduced saliva flow can lead to caries, and excessive plaque accumulation increases the risk of periodontal diseases. However, whe...

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  • DSPP contains an IRES element responsible for the translation of dentin phosphophoryn.

    abstract::The major phosphoprotein in dentin is the aspartic acid and serine-rich protein called dentin phosphophoryn (DPP). DPP appears to be synthesized as a part of a larger compound protein, dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP). DSPP has never been isolated or detected in dentin extracts. It is now evident that DSPP is a chime...

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  • Id1 Expression Level Determines the Differentiation of Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells.

    abstract::TWIST1 plays a crucial role in dentinogenesis, and its activity depends on both a dimerization partner selection and phosphorylation. Other factors, like Id proteins, can affect the availability of dimerization partners for TWIST1, subsequently leading to diverse biological outcomes. The purpose of this study was to e...

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  • An apparatus for measuring the rheological properties of dental materials.

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  • Wear and mechanical properties of nano-silica-fused whisker composites.

    abstract::Resin composites must be improved if they are to overcome the high failure rates in large stress-bearing posterior restorations. This study aimed to improve wear resistance via nano-silica-fused whiskers. It was hypothesized that nano-silica-fused whiskers would significantly improve composite mechanical properties an...

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    abstract::The incorporation of polymerizable cationic monomers has been attempted to generate dental resinous materials with antibacterial activity. This study tested the hypothesis that a dental adhesive containing a cationic monomer, methacryloxylethyl cetyl dimethyl ammonium chloride (DMAE-CB), would influence biofilm format...

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  • Preliminary observations on the effect of mantle field radiotherapy on salivary flow rates in patients with Hodgkin's disease.

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