Interfacial Biomaterial-Dentin Bacterial Biofilm Proliferation and Viability Is Affected by the Material, Aging Media and Period
Biomaterial-dentin interfaces undergo degradation over time, allowing salivary, tissue fluid, and bacterial movement between the root filling or restoration and dentin. This study aims to investigate the effect of aging in simulated human salivary/bacterial/blood esterases (SHSE) on proliferation an...
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Main Authors: | Muna Q. Marashdeh (Author), Celine Lévesque (Author), Shimon Friedman (Author), Cameron A. Stewart (Author), Yoav Finer (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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