Caiyun Mao

ORCID: 0000-0003-3680-5778
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Research Areas
  • Dental materials and restorations
  • Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments
  • Dental Erosion and Treatment
  • Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
  • Bone and Dental Protein Studies
  • Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Dental Trauma and Treatments
  • Collagen: Extraction and Characterization
  • Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
  • Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions
  • Dental Radiography and Imaging

Zhejiang University
2008-2023

Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China
2021

Shaanxi Normal University
2021

First Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University
2011

The application of calcium phosphates and their nanoparticles have been received great attention. However, hydroxyapatite (HAP) is not suggested in dental therapy to repair the damaged enamel directly although this compound has a similar chemical composition enamel. We note that size-effects HAP are taken into account previous studies as these artificial particles frequently sizes hundreds nanometres. It recently revealed basic building blocks 20–40 nm nanoparticles. suggest effect can be...

10.1039/b806090h article EN Journal of Materials Chemistry 2008-01-01

A biomimetic construction of enamel-like apatite material is achieved by the cooperation nanoparticles and Glu on enamel substrate under physiological conditions; artificial layer shares exactly same crystallographic tectonic properties with natural enamel; apparent restoration hardness particularly significant. We suggest a biomineralization-inspired strategy to approach biomaterials optimal characteristics. Detailed facts importance specialist readers are published as "Supporting...

10.1002/adma.201102773 article EN Advanced Materials 2011-09-13

The effect of different post space irrigants on smear layer removal and dentin bond strength was evaluated. Sixty-six extracted sound maxillary central incisors were endodontically treated. After preparation, the teeth assigned to three groups 22 each. these irrigated for 1 min with 17% ethylenediaminetetracetic acid (EDTA) (group 1), 5.25% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) 2), or 0.9% chloride (NaCl) 3). In each group, eight specimens split longitudinally evaluation, other fourteen filled a...

10.1111/j.1600-0722.2009.00661.x article EN European Journal Of Oral Sciences 2009-09-15

The decalcified dentin layer was remineralized in two days using the cooperative effect of PAA and Glu.

10.1039/c4tb00451e article EN Journal of Materials Chemistry B 2014-01-01

It is currently known that crosslinking agents can effectively improve the mechanical properties of dentin by type I collagen. However, few scholars have focused on influence collagen-mineral interface after crosslinking. Analysis Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) results showed hydrogen bonding occurs between tannic acid (TA) molecule and The degree TA to collagen reached a maximum 41.28 ± 1.52. This study used crosslinked fibers successfully induce biomineralization, complete...

10.1039/d1ra07887a article EN cc-by-nc RSC Advances 2022-01-01

This novel biomimetic mineralization technique provides an efficient method to produce advanced mineralized matrix.

10.1039/c8nj04889d article EN New Journal of Chemistry 2019-01-01

10.1016/j.jmbbm.2014.08.024 article EN Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials/Journal of mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2014-09-16

Abstract In this study, the synergistic effect of glutaraldehyde‐cross‐linking and remineralization on strength durability resin–dentin bonds was investigated. Dentin surfaces were etched with 35% phosphoric acid. The control specimens bonded Adper Single Bond 2 using wet bonding without pretreatment. experimental pretreated 5% (v/v) glutaraldehyde solution for 3 min placed in a remineralizing 0, 12, 24 h, followed by dry bonding. After performing composite build‐ups specimens, they...

10.1111/eos.12928 article EN European Journal Of Oral Sciences 2023-03-17
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