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Rev. clín. pesq. odontol. (Impr.) ; 5(2): 89-94, maio-ago. 2009. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-617407

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the microtensile bond strength of ten dentin adhesive systems. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Sixty human molars were cut to the dentine level and restored with a hybrid composite and one of the adeshive systems. Each teeth were sectioned to obtain sticks measuring 1.0 ± 0.2 mm2, which were then stressed at a crosshead speed of 1mm/min in auniversal testing machine until failure. The failure modes were verified using optical microscopy. RESULTS: One Up Bond FTM, All Bond 2TM, One Step PlusTM, Adper Prompt L-PopTM, OneStepTM, Single BondTM and Clearfil SE BondTM presented no statistically significant differences (p>0.05); the lowest bond strength values were obtained with Scotchbond MPTM, Prime&Bond NTTM and ExciteTM (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The self etch primer systems and conventional systems exhibited the highest bond strength to dentin, except for Scotchbond MPTM, Prime&BondNTTM and ExciteTM. Adhesive fractures accounted for 69% of the total fractures.


OBJETIVO: Avaliar a resistência adesiva de dez sistemas adesivos. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Os dentes foram seccionados em forma de palitos com tamanho de 1.0 ± 0,2 mm2 e tracionados com velocidade de 1mm/min. Os tipos de fraturas foram verificados utilizando o microscópio óptico. RESULTADOS: Os sistemas adesivos (One Up Bond FTM, All Bond 2TM, One Step PlusTM, Adper Prompt L-PopTM, One StepTM, Single BondTM e Clearfil SE BondTM apresentaram os maiores valores de resistência adesiva em dentina. Os sistemas ScotchbondMPTM, Prime&Bond NTTM e ExciteTM apresentaram menor resistência. CONCLUSÃO: Os sistemas autocondicionantes e os convencionais apresentaram maior resistência adesiva em dentina. Os sistemas Scotchbond MPTM, Prime&Bond NTTM e ExciteTM apresentaram menor resistência adesiva. As fraturas adesivas representaram 69% do total das fraturas.


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Adhesiveness , Dentin-Bonding Agents/chemistry , Dental Bonding/methods , Dentin , In Vitro Techniques , Tensile Strength , Dental Stress Analysis , Materials Testing
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 65(2A): 341-344, jun. 2007. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-453939

ABSTRACT

Snakebites are common and lead to potential complications like neuromyopathies and strokes, these last associated with disturbances of blood coagulation. We report on a 65 years old woman of cerebral intraparenchymal hemorrhage associated with snakebite by a Bothrops jararaca that occurred in the Reconcavo of Bahia, BA, Brazil. The patient was submitted to a surgical evacuation of the hematoma, with a good result. This report is accompanied by a revision about the association among snakebite and neurological complications, emphasizing strokes. Statistics reveal a hight incidence of snakebite in the world, mainly in tropical countries and gets attention for his socioeconomic impact. The clinical and laboratorial characteristics to identify the victims that present a high risk of presenting strokes are discussed in order to identify early those patients, so that they may be treated in a more precocious and effective way.


Acidentes ofídicos são comuns e trazem como potenciais complicações neuromiopatias e doenças cerebrovasculares, estas últimas associadas a distúrbios da coagulação sanguínea. Relatamos sobre uma mulher de 65 anos com hemorragia cerebral intraparenquimatosa associado a acidente ofídico por Bothrops jararaca, ocorrido no Recôncavo Baiano, BA, Brasil. A paciente foi submetida à craniotomia para evacuação cirúrgica do hematoma, com bom desfecho final. Este relato é acompanhado de revisão sobre a associação entre ofidismo e complicações neurológicas, com enfoque as doenças cerebrovasculares. As estatísticas impressionam pela alta incidência de acidente ofídico no mundo, principalmente em países tropicais e chama atenção o seu impacto sócio-econômico. Discutimos os achados clínicos e laboratoriais que identificam quais vítimas apresentam maior risco de apresentar complicações cerebrovasculares a fim de se identificar precocemente esses pacientes, para que possam ser tratados de forma mais precoce e eficaz.


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Aged , Animals , Female , Humans , Bothrops , Crotalid Venoms , Snake Bites/complications , Stroke/etiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Cerebral Hemorrhage/etiology , Cerebral Hemorrhage/surgery , Suction , Snake Bites/epidemiology , Stroke , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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