Fernando Borba de Araujo
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Pedrotti D, Cavalheiro C, Casagrande L, de Araujo F, Imparato J, Rocha R, et al.
J Am Dent Assoc
. 2019 Jun;
150(7):582-590.e1.
PMID: 31153548
Background: The authors conducted a systematic review of randomized controlled trials comparing the risk of experiencing restoration failure in primary teeth after complete and selective carious tissue removal of soft...
12.
Ruiz L, Nicoloso G, Franzon R, Lenzi T, de Araujo F, Casagrande L
Clin Oral Investig
. 2019 Apr;
24(1):71-77.
PMID: 31016542
Objectives: We investigated factors associated with failure of adhesive restorations in primary teeth and whether repair may increase the survival of failed restorations placed in high-caries risk children. Materials And...
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de Avila N, Bottezini P, Nicoloso G, de Araujo F, Ardenghi T, Lenzi T, et al.
Int J Paediatr Dent
. 2019 Mar;
29(5):566-572.
PMID: 30860303
Aim: This retrospective study investigated the prevalence of defective restorations in a public dental service and factors associated with re-intervention in primary teeth. Design: The sample consisted of all clinical...
14.
Dalpian D, Gallina C, Nicoloso G, Correa M, Garcia-Godoy F, de Araujo F, et al.
Am J Dent
. 2018 Oct;
31(5):261-266.
PMID: 30346673
Purpose: To evaluate the longevity and factors associated with failure of primary teeth restorations placed in high caries-risk children. Methods: The sample was comprised of children treated in a University...
15.
Piva F, Pereira J, Luz P, Hugo F, de Araujo F
Clin Oral Investig
. 2017 Jul;
22(2):819-828.
PMID: 28667398
Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the association between caries lesions progression and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) among Brazilian preschools, after 2 years. Materials And...
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Piva F, Pereira J, Luz P, Hashizume L, Hugo F, de Araujo F
Braz Dent J
. 2017 May;
28(2):241-248.
PMID: 28492756
Early childhood caries (ECC) affects children all over the world and has high prevalence and severity in preschool children. Different social, biological and behavioral factors compose a network of causal...
17.
Melgar R, Pereira J, Luz P, Hugo F, de Araujo F
Braz Dent J
. 2016 Dec;
27(6):761-766.
PMID: 27982192
The aim of this study was to describe and compare findings regarding the prevalence and severity of dental caries when using ICDAS and DMFT/dmft in an epidemiological study with children...
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Casagrande L, Seminario A, Correa M, Werle S, Maltz M, Demarco F, et al.
Clin Oral Investig
. 2016 Apr;
21(3):847-855.
PMID: 27103587
Objective: The aim of this retrospective university-based study has been to evaluate the longevity and factors associated with failures of adhesive restorations performed in deep carious lesions of permanent molars...
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Werle S, Lindemann D, Steffens D, Demarco F, de Araujo F, Pranke P, et al.
Clin Oral Investig
. 2015 Apr;
20(1):75-81.
PMID: 25898896
Objective: The objectives of this study are to isolate, cultivate, and characterize stem cells from the pulp of carious deciduous teeth (SCCD) and compare them to those retrieved from sound...
20.
Clinical and radiographic outcomes of partial caries removal restorations performed in primary teeth
Dalpian D, Ardenghi T, Demarco F, Garcia-Godoy F, de Araujo F, Casagrande L
Am J Dent
. 2014 Jul;
27(2):68-72.
PMID: 25000663
Purpose: To analyze the outcomes of partial caries removal (PCR) restorations in primary teeth. Methods: The sample of this retrospective study comprised primary teeth that had been treated with PCR...