The safety of dental amalgam and alternative dental restoration materials for patients and users -

The European Commission asked its independent Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR) to provide a risk assessment on dental amalgam and alternatives such as resin-based composites, glass ionomer cements, ceramics and gold alloys to update the SCENIHR’s 2008 Opinion in light of new developments and data.

Interactions of liposomes with dental restorative materials -

The in vitro adsorption and retention of liposomes onto four common types of dental restorative materials (conventional and silorane-based resin composites as well as conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer cements (GIC)) have been investigated due to their potential use in the oral cavity.

Sealing ability of mineral trioxide aggregate, glass ionomer cement and composite resin when repairing large furcal perforations. -

Evaluating the sealing ability of different repair materials and the pathway of bacterial penetration after closure of large pulp chamber floor perforations.