Minoru Nishiyama
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Recent Articles
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Hiraguchi H, Nakagawa H, Kaketani M, Hirose H, Nishiyama M
Dent Mater J
. 2007 Aug;
26(3):457-62.
PMID: 17694758
This study investigated the effects of disinfection of combined agar/alginate impressions on the dimensional accuracy of resultant stone casts. Impressions of a master cast designed to simulate an abutment tooth...
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Hiraguchi H, Nakagawa H, Wakashima M, Miyanaga K, Saigo M, Nishiyama M
Dent Mater J
. 2006 May;
25(1):172-6.
PMID: 16706314
This study investigated the effects of disinfecting alginate impressions on the scratch depth of resultant stone models. Eleven brands of alginate impression material and two disinfectants, 1% sodium hypochlorite and...
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Koizumi H, Satsukawa H, Tanoue N, Ogino T, Nishiyama M, Matsumura H
J Oral Sci
. 2006 Jan;
47(4):165-9.
PMID: 16415559
This study evaluates the effects of a metal halide light source on the post-polymerization properties of the Sinfony indirect composite material. Two polymerization systems were employed: the Hyper LII system,...
4.
Hiraguchi H, Nakagawa H, Wakashima M, Miyanaga K, Sakaguchi S, Nishiyama M
Dent Mater J
. 2005 May;
24(1):36-42.
PMID: 15881205
This study investigated the effect of storage period on dimensional change and deformation of stone models to determine an acceptable period of alginate impression storage in a sealed bag after...
5.
Tamura T, Fukase Y, Goke E, Yamada Y, Sato S, Nishiyama M, et al.
J Periodontal Res
. 2005 Apr;
40(3):269-76.
PMID: 15853974
Objective: This study evaluated new bone regeneration beyond the skeletal envelope within an occlusive titanium cap on rabbit calvaria using microfocus computed tomography images. Methods: In 10 rabbits, the calvaria...
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Sugawara A, Fujikawa K, Takagi S, Chow L, Nishiyama M, Murai S
Dent Mater J
. 2005 Feb;
23(4):613-20.
PMID: 15688728
New types of self-setting calcium phosphate cement (N-CPC), which do not contain tetracalcium phosphate, were recently developed. N-CPCs harden in 10 minutes with phosphate solution as the cement liquid, and...
7.
Saitoh M, Masutani S, Kojima T, Saigoh M, Hirose H, Nishiyama M
Dent Mater J
. 2004 Oct;
23(3):399-405.
PMID: 15510872
We studied the thermal properties of cavity liners that included calcium phosphate as inorganic filler, in contrast to the conventional pulp capping agents. Therefore, thermal diffusivity, specific heat capacity, and...
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Kikuchi H, Onouchi M, Miyanaga K, Wakashima M, Okuno O, Nishiyama M
Dent Mater J
. 2004 Oct;
23(3):387-94.
PMID: 15510870
In this study, wedge-shaped CP titanium castings and Ti-6Al-7Nb alloy castings were produced by three types of investment. The effects of the castings' thickness on surface reaction layer were investigated...
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Anzai M, Ishikawa Y, Yoshihashi K, Hirose H, Nishiyama M
J Oral Sci
. 2003 Mar;
44(3-4):147-54.
PMID: 12613504
The objective of this study was to synthesize a hybrid type filler composed of an organic component with inorganic component at the molecular level and to examine the properties of...
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Fujikawa K, Sugawara A, Kusama K, Nishiyama M, Murai S, Takagi S, et al.
Dent Mater J
. 2003 Mar;
21(4):296-305.
PMID: 12608419
Our previous histopathological study showed that the augmentation block, prepared from a calcium phosphate cement (CPC) mixed with H2O at powder to liquid ratio of 5 g/mL, placed on the...