J A VON Fraunhofer
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Low T, Davies E, VON Fraunhofer J
J Oral Rehabil
. 2012 Nov;
2(4):341-7.
PMID: 23150911
A simple and reliable method for the determination of the tensile bond strength of sealant materials to enamel is described. Using this method, the tensile bond strength of Nuva Seal...
2.
Jeffries C, VON Fraunhofer J
Angle Orthod
. 2009 Nov;
61(1):26-30.
PMID: 19925059
Abstract The effect of two proprietary alkaline gluteraldehyde solutions on the strength (failure load) and the required displacement or stretching to achieve a force of 500g was studied for six...
3.
VON Fraunhofer J, Loewy Z
Gen Dent
. 2009 Jun;
57(2):136-43.
PMID: 19552363
The presence of biofilm or denture plaque on the tissue contacting the (intaglio) surface of a denture is a major etiologic factor in the pathogenesis of both denture stomatitis and...
4.
Bilhan H, Bilgin T, Cakir A, Yuksel B, VON Fraunhofer J
J Biomater Appl
. 2007 Jan;
22(3):197-221.
PMID: 17255155
The corrosion of dental alloys has biological, functional, and aesthetic consequences. Various studies have shown that protein solutions can inhibit the corrosion of alloys. This study is planned to determine...
5.
VON Fraunhofer J, Kelley J, DePaola L, Meiller T
Gen Dent
. 2006 Dec;
54(6):403-7.
PMID: 17134077
Mouthrinses that contain essential oils are effective for controlling plaque and periodontal disease. Recent studies have shown that such mouthrinses are effective at preventing the formation of biofilm in dental...
6.
VON Fraunhofer J, Kurtzman G, Norby C
Gen Dent
. 2006 Aug;
54(4):243-6.
PMID: 16903195
This study evaluated the effect of the obturation technique on leakage, which may be the primary cause of failure in endodontic treatment. The apical seal and leakage behavior of teeth...
7.
VON Fraunhofer J, Marshall K, Holman B
Gen Dent
. 2006 May;
54(2):106-9.
PMID: 16689065
Central to the success of a restoration is the quality of the restoration-dentin interfacial seal; any compromise of the seal can lead to secondary or recurrent decay. Class V restorations...
8.
Kihn P, Spanganberg P, VON Fraunhofer J
J Adhes Dent
. 2005 Mar;
6(4):287-91.
PMID: 15779313
Purpose: Restoration microleakage is thought to be determined by the method and location of cavity preparation, enamel etching, and dentin conditioning, as well as the restorative material. This study compared...
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VON Fraunhofer J, DePaola L, Kelley J, Meiller T
Gen Dent
. 2005 Jan;
52(6):502-4.
PMID: 15636273
The literature indicates that the addition of an antimicrobial mouthrinse to self-contained water systems in dental units will control biofilm and effluent contamination; however, reports have varied concerning the possible...
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VON Fraunhofer J, Kelley J, DePaola L, Meiller T
J Clin Dent
. 2004 Jun;
15(1):28-32.
PMID: 15218713
Objective: The control of biofilm and effluent contamination of dental unit water lines (DUWL) includes additions of antimicrobial solutions, as well as automatic dosing units. There are, however, varying reports...