Between 1980 and 2003, Hume's dental research demonstrated how to avoid adverse effects when applying restorative materials to dental tissue.
The complex type is unrecognizable as dental tissues, usually presenting as a radioopaque area with varying densities.
Bonding between the cement and dental hard tissues is achieved through an ionic exchange at the interface.
Dried clove can also cause mouth sensitivity and irritation, as well as damage to dental tissues.
The appearance of enamel appears different and very complex under the cusp, but this is not due to a different arrangement of dental tissues.
The Moatfield ossuary: isotopic dietary analysis of an Iroquoian community, using dental tissue.
It is the normally visible dental tissue of a tooth.
Studies show that whitening does not produce any ultrastructural or microhardness changes in the dental tissues.
Complex odontoma (a disorganized mass of dental tissue)
The material is adhesive to dental tissues and is biocompatible.