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Should primary enamel be ground prior to bonding?

Knoll, M; Gwinnett, A J; Wolff, M
PMID: 3882757
ISSN: 0022-3875
CID: 155418

Further evidence that tetracyclines inhibit collagenase activity in human crevicular fluid and from other mammalian sources

Golub, L M; Wolff, M; Lee, H M; McNamara, T F; Ramamurthy, N S; Zambon, J; Ciancio, S
PMID: 2983061
ISSN: 0022-3484
CID: 154710

Tetracyclines inhibit tissue collagenase activity. A new mechanism in the treatment of periodontal disease

Golub, L M; Ramamurthy, N; McNamara, T F; Gomes, B; Wolff, M; Casino, A; Kapoor, A; Zambon, J; Ciancio, S; Schneir, M
PMID: 6098638
ISSN: 0022-3484
CID: 154711

Tetracycline therapy inhibits colagenolytic activity in human periodontal pockets

Golub LM; Wolff MS; Lee HM; Ramamurthy NS; McNamara TF; Zambon J; Ciancio S
ORIGINAL:0007166
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 154774

MARGINAL FRACTURE OF NON-ZINC AND ZINC CONTAINING GAMMA-2 FREE AMALGAMS [Meeting Abstract]

BERRY, TG; WOLFF, MS; OSBORNE, PK; FRIEDMAN, S; OSBORNE, JW
ISI:A1984SC81200842
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 154725

SHEAR-STRENGTH OF BRACKETS BONDED TO ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR TEETH [Meeting Abstract]

KNOLL, M; GWINNETT, AJ; WOLFF, MS
ISI:A1984SC81201390
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 154729

Vacuum trituration of two amalgam alloys (Dispersalloy and Tytin): clinical and laboratory evaluation

Osborne, J W; Wolff, M S
PMID: 6591145
ISSN: 0361-7734
CID: 154694

THE EFFECT OF WATER EXPOSURE ON INVIVO SOLUBILITY OF ZOP CEMENT [Meeting Abstract]

OSBORNE, JW; WOLFF, MS; GALE, EN; ANDREJKOVICS, C; LEINFELDER, KF
ISI:A1983QD43800232
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 154726

Mercury toxicity and dental amalgam [Historical Article]

Wolff, M; Osborne, J W; Hanson, A L
There is adequate evidence that dental amalgam restorations, during and after placement, results in the release of Hg into the patient's body. Whether the Hg released from amalgam is due to placement procedures, surface abrasion, or later corrosion breakdown, there is evidence that a low level Hg release continues for years. It is generally agreed that if amalgam was introduced today as a restorative material, they would never pass F.D.A. approval. With new and more accurate techniques of measuring Hg levels, especially in tissue and blood, additional studies are necessary to relate blood-Hg levels with dental amalgam restorations. Studies must relate existing restorations as well as the placement of new restorations to body-Hg levels. It is possible that we have accepted a potentially dangerous material as being safe.
PMID: 6361623
ISSN: 0161-813x
CID: 3781022

VACUUM TRITURATION - A 2-YEAR CLINICAL-EVALUATION OF DISPERSALLOY AND TYTIN [Meeting Abstract]

WOLFF, MS; OSBORNE, PK; ANDREJKOVICS, CJ; OSBORNE, JW
ISI:A1983QR51500100
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 154728