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Nir Sterer

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Seemann R, Conceicao M, Filippi A, Greenman J, Lenton P, Nachnani S, et al.
Swiss Dent J . 2014 Nov; 124(11):1205-1211. PMID: 25428616
Clinical investigations on patients suffering from halitosis clearly reveal that in the vast majority of cases the source for an offensive breath odor can be found within the oral cavity...
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Sterer N, Jeffet U, Dadoun A, Bar-Ness Greenstein R, Kohavi D
J Med Microbiol . 2014 Jun; 63(Pt 8):1071-1075. PMID: 24913560
Oral malodour is thought to be caused mainly by the production of volatile sulfide compounds (VSCs) by anaerobic Gram-negative oral bacteria. Previous studies have shown that these bacteria are susceptible...
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Perez Davidi M, Hadad A, Weiss E, Domb A, Mizrahi B, Sterer N
Quintessence Int . 2008 Dec; 39(9):771-5. PMID: 19093051
Objective: To evaluate the effect of temperature on external tooth bleaching. Method And Materials: Human molars and premolars were internally stained and assessed using a standardized tea solution. The mesial...
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Davidi M, Beyth N, Weiss E, Eilat Y, Feuerstein O, Sterer N
Quintessence Int . 2008 Jun; 39(1):45-9. PMID: 18551216
Objective: In part 1 of this study, the authors showed that coating polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) provisional restorations with bonding resin (BR) or liquid polish (LP) significantly reduced early in vivo...
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Sterer N, Tamary I, Katz M, Weiss E
Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants . 2008 Jun; 23(2):277-80. PMID: 18548924
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to test the association between transmucosal depth of 2-stage dental implants and malodor production. Materials And Methods: Fifty-nine 2-stage implants were tested...
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Sterer N, Nuas S, Mizrahi B, Goldenberg C, Weiss E, Domb A, et al.
J Dent . 2008 May; 36(7):535-9. PMID: 18468761
Objective: The aim of the present study was to test the effect of a palatal mucoadhesive tablet containing an herbal formulation on oral malodor production and volatile sulfide compound (VSC)...
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Davidi M, Beyth N, Sterer N, Feuerstein O, Weiss E
Quintessence Int . 2007 Aug; 38(7):591-6. PMID: 17694216
Objective: Biofilm accumulation on provisional restorations may affect the surrounding tissues' integrity. The purpose of this study was to test in vivo biofilm formation on polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) self-cured acrylic...
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Sterer N, Rubinstein Y
Quintessence Int . 2006 Aug; 37(8):653-8. PMID: 16922026
Objective: Salivary incubation assays are commonly used in oral malodor studies. Using an in vitro model system, the effect of various natural medicinals (i.e., echinacea, propolis, elder, mastic gum, marigold,...
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Sterer N
J Med Food . 2006 Jul; 9(2):290-2. PMID: 16822220
The antimicrobial effect of mastic gum, an ancient remedy for oral malodor, against Porphyromonas gingivalis, a known odorogenic periopathogenic oral bacterium, was tested using the agar diffusion test. Paper discs...
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Sterer N, Feuerstein O
J Med Microbiol . 2005 Nov; 54(Pt 12):1225-1229. PMID: 16278438
Oral malodour is considered to be caused by the proteolytic activity of anaerobic Gram-negative oral bacteria. In a previous study, it was shown that these bacteria were susceptible to blue...