Marina Carminatti
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Recent Articles
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Benetti F, Gomes-Filho J, de Azevedo-Queiroz I, Carminatti M, Conti L, Reis-Prado A, et al.
Restor Dent Endod
. 2021 Jun;
46(2):e21.
PMID: 34123757
Objectives: This study compared the cytotoxicity, biocompatibility, and tenascin immunolabeling of a new ready-to-use hydraulic sealer (Bio-C Sealer) with MTA-Fillapex and white MTA-Angelus. Materials And Methods: L929 fibroblasts were cultivated...
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Carminatti M, Benetti F, Siqueira R, Zanotto E, Briso A, Chaves-Neto A, et al.
J Appl Oral Sci
. 2020 Jun;
28:e20190384.
PMID: 32520077
Objectives: This study evaluated if the use of a bioactive glass-ceramic-based gel, named Biosilicate (BS), before, after or mixed with bleaching gel, could influence the inflammation of the dental pulp...
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Barbosa J, Benetti F, Gallinari M, Carminatti M, da Silva A, Lopes I, et al.
Clin Oral Investig
. 2019 Jul;
24(3):1299-1309.
PMID: 31302769
Objectives: MI Paste Plus remineralizer (Rem) strengthens dental structures after bleaching. We investigated the effect of Rem on the penetration of hydrogen peroxide (HO), bleaching effectiveness, and pulp inflammation after...
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Benetti F, Briso A, Ferreira L, Carminatti M, Alamo L, Ervolino E, et al.
Braz Dent J
. 2018 Dec;
29(6):555-561.
PMID: 30517478
Bleaching gel containing hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) cause damages in pulp tissue. This study investigated the action of a topical anti-inflammatory, the Otosporin®, in rats' bleached teeth with the null hypothesis...