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- Živko-Babić J, Carek A, Carek V. ZrO2 Ceramic as an Esthetic Post. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2003;37(3):389-90.
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ZrO2 Ceramic as an Esthetic Post |
Title in Croatian: |
Cirkonijeva keramika kao estetska nadogradnja |
Type of Article: |
congress abstract |
MeSH: |
POST AND CORE TECHNIQUE CERAMICS |
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Successful endodontic therapy allows patients to retain severely damaged teeth.A minor retention surface is usually restored with metallic, commercial or individual posts.Silver-gray color posts is an esthetic problem in reconstruction of antetior teeth. Nonmetallic posts in combination with all-ceramic crowns are esthetically preferable for the restoration of endodontically treated anterior teeth with fractured or discolored coronal aspects.Glass ceramics as well as zirconimum oxide ceramik have been used as biomaterials in prosthodontics.Zirconium has good esthetic, chemical and mechanic properties and is dimensionally stable.In this study, a clinical case with prosthetic restoration of an upper fractured incisor has been discribed. After endodontic and radiograph treatment , the root canal was prepared with specific cylindrical steel and diamond burns. Gutta-percha was removed to the optimal depth of the root canal. Zirconium oxide post (Biopost, Alfred Becht GmbH,Offenburg, Germany) was chosen of suitable lenght. After roughening and sandblasting the surface of the ZrO2 post with particles Al2O3, size 150 µm, the post was adhesively cemented. The clinical crown was built with composite. Retraction thread was placed in gingival slucus. Monophase impression was taken. An all-ceramic crown, Empress 2 (Ivoclar, Schaan, Lichtenstein) was made. The ceramiccrown was fixed with adhesive cement. Good esthetic and functional effect was achieved. All phases of the therapy have been illustrated by figures. |
- Novaković B, Pavić M, Carek V. Gradual Loss of Partial Denture Retentive Forces. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2003;37(3):367-8.
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Gradual Loss of Partial Denture Retentive Forces |
Title in Croatian: |
Postupni gubitak retencijskih sila djelomičnih proteza |
Type of Article: |
congress abstract |
MeSH: |
DENTURE RETENTION |
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A partial denture can be oppropriately accommodated physiologically on the denture base only with good understanding of the stomatognathic system biostatics. A force can either act as a physiological stimulus or can lead to pathological alterations in supporting tissue, wich depends on a great number of factors.The aim of the study was to determine the initial retentive force values of cast clasps, anchors and magnets as wel as their gradual loss of force after a certain number of retentive elements, extraction and insertion cycles.Measurement were carried out at the Materials Department, School Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb. The examined specimens were made of materials and ready-made elements in accordance with the manufacturer’s declaration. They satisfy the DIN 13912 and DIN 13906-1 criteria and comply with otherinternational standards. The device for retentive force measurement can periodically both include and exclude retentive elements thus continually collecting measurement data.Gradual loss of the examined retentive element forces was analysed by these measurings. The obtained values of the examined retentive elements qualitative analysis are presented in graphs and tables.In the course of analysis it was dicovered that the retentive force value of both clasps and anchors gradually decreases whereas the magnetic force of the alloys remains unchanged.The key factors which have a great impact on the retnetive force value are wear and material fatigue. A clasp in a wet environment (saliva) has less retentive force, but due to decreased wear the retnetive force decrease will progress more slowly. |
- Buković D, Carek V, Carek A. Examination Vibrations in Dental Procedures. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2003;37(3):316.
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Examination Vibrations in Dental Procedures |
Title in Croatian: |
Ispitivanje vibracija pri stomatološkim zahvatima |
Type of Article: |
congress abstract |
MeSH: |
VIBRATION + adverse effects DENTISTRY |
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Certain health problems may appear both in dentists and dental technicians due to long periods of exposure to vibrations. The aim of the study was to measure and compare some factors related to vibrations which affect the health of dentists and dental techicians, particularly those produced by mocromotors with drills of different shapes, made of different materials rotating at different speeds.Vibrations were measured by an accelerometre which was placed an the technical micromotor and on various body parts of subjects. The device consists of a piezosensor, an amplifier, a filter and mobile recording device. The obtained signals were analysed by the SpectraLAB computer programme and consequently compared with presently valid international standards. Statistical data analysis was carried out by PC software, STATISTICA for Windows, Release 5.5 H and SPSS for Windows, Release 7.5.The main factor that effects vibration is the rotation number used in the course of prosthetic replacement processing.The obtained results point to the fact that the vibration acceleration values are within accepted standards, although the vibration values at 40000 rotations per minute approach the maximum limit of these standards. The spactral analysis of vibration revealed that the rotation number determined the frequencies of the maximum values. Since there is strong evidence to support vibration related illnes in dentists and dental technicians, it is recommended that individuals who use such devices be warned about the possible harmful effects. The obtained results may be used in prevention of such illness. They are also recommended to use rotation speeds which produce the least vibrations. |
- Buković D, Carek V, Keros J. Measurement of the Magnetic Field in Dental Laboratories. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(4):425-31.
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Measurement of the Magnetic Field in Dental Laboratories |
Title in Croatian: |
Mjerenje magnetnoga polja u zubnim laboratorijima |
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original scientific paper |
MeSH: |
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS MAGNETICS LABORATORIES, DENTAL |
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While efforts are being made by science to discover all aspects ofthe effects of the magnetic field on man, data on the use of magnets in dental medicine are few. Thus, the aim of this study was to measure the magnetic field in dental laboratories, and at the same time to exclude the direct component of the Earth’s magnetic field. A specially constructed device was used for measurement, consisting of two amplifiers and a low frequency filter, by which the mean square of the value of the field was measured, depending on the position of the object in the area. The results of the study show that the magnetic field decreases with distance from the source of radiation, and that newer apparatus emits a weaker magnetic field than older apparatus. |
- Buković D, Carek V, Keros J. Measurements of the Electromagnetic Field in Dentistry. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(3):351.
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Measurements of the Electromagnetic Field in Dentistry |
Title in Croatian: |
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Type of Article: |
congress abstract |
MeSH: |
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS MAGNETICS DENTAL EQUIPMENT |
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The aim of this study was to measure the magnetic field in dentistry together with simultaneous substraction of direct ground component of the magnetic field. The research instrument used to measure the power of the magnetic field was of our own design. It measures themagnetic field by the Hall sensor that is powered with 5 to 10 V and is integrated in one chip together with preamplifier. The sensor output is differential (Q1-Q2) and proportionate to measurement values of magnetic induction. As the values of alternate fields in a laboratory setting are small the differential output voltage should beincreased by about 100 times. Our study samples consisted of instruments currently available in dentistry: halogen lamps, polymerizing lamps, amalgam mixers, micromotors and dental chairs. On the basis of our study results and statistical analysis the following conclusions are made magnetic field spreads through space in ISOTROPIC manner. The greatest frequency obtained at the smallest distance was 100 kHz. The sensitivity of the measurementinstrument was 0.0001 μT and the majority of instruments produce magnetic radiation higher than 4o G. The power of the magnetic field decreases with increasing distance from the source. The investigated instruments produce a relatively mild magnetic field. The instruments with stronger magnetic fields are located far enough from the persons on whom they act. The newly produced instrument acts on their environment by smaller magnetic fields. |
- Ereš I, Carek V, Hedever M. Phonetic Disorders in Complete Upper Denture Wearers. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(3):345.
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Phonetic Disorders in Complete Upper Denture Wearers |
Title in Croatian: |
nema |
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congress abstract |
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DENTURE, COMPLETE + adverse effects SPEECH ARTICULATION DISORDERS PHONETICS |
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Articulation is the production of speech sounds in any language. These sounds are minimal units of speech and in isolation do not have any meaning. Words are formed only when speech sounds are combined. Every individual produces speech sounds in a different way, thus producinga different acoustic effect. Different modes of sound production create different forms of sounds which are appropriately classified into phonemes. The research included 50 patients with complete upper dentures, and deals with the effect of dimension, retention and duration of speech. Dimension was measured on 6 points which are relevant to soundmaking, retention was graded on a scale 1-4 and duration was between 0-5 years. Words with sounds in which the palate affects their articulation were chosen, and sounds produced by all the patients were recorded. The soundmaking was analyzed and compared with the soundmaking of the control group, which comprised 50 students with all their natural teeth. The results obtained by statistical analysis show thataccommodation has a significant effect on accurate soundmaking. Moreover,they also point to the fact that accurate dimension and good retention must be included. Only harmony of all three elements ensures good results of prosthodontic therapy. |
- Stojčević I, Carek V. Speech Articulation in Patients Wearing Removable Partial Dentures. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(3):340.
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Speech Articulation in Patients Wearing Removable Partial Dentures |
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Type of Article: |
congress abstract |
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DENTURE, PARTIAL + adverse effects SPEECH ARTICULATION DISORDERS |
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Foreign body in the oral cavity (dental prostheses) necessarily interfere with speech. Changes in anatomic and functional characteristics of the oral cavity may affect speech articulation. The purpose of this study was to show eventual differences in pronunciation of some sibilant nd s and palatal sounds. We tested three groups: subjects with removable partial dentures, the same group without removable partial dentures and a control group - students with complete dental arch with no prosthodontic treatmentor evidence of skeletal jaw discrepancy. Examination was performed on 30 subjects who had been wearing removable partial dentures in the upper and/or lower jaw and on 30 subjects in the control group. At the time of examination the prosthetic devices were 2 to 26 days old and with regard to aesthetics, retention, stability and functionsatisfactory, according to professional standards. Subjects read six single words containing sibilant and palatal sounds in the initial word position, apart from sound c which was in the medial word position. The voice was recorded on minidisk (Sony MD, MZ-1) and analyzedwith Multispech Program - LPC. Analysis software. This acoustic analysis gave us peaks in the first 4 formants for each investigated sound, their bandwidths and intensity. It is reasonable to assume that subjects with removable partial dentures will probably have more problems with producing sound because of short adaptation period forgaining complete speech adaptation. The same subjects without removable partial dentures will probably have much more accurate sounds production because of long term speech adaptation due to gradual tooth loss. |
- Kovačić I, Čelebić A, Carek V, Bratolić V, Kovačić F, Knezović-Zlatarić D. The Rate of Resorption of Different Regions of Residual Ridges in Complete Denture Wearers Dependent on the Region and the Period Following the Last Extraction. One Year Study.. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(3):328.
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The Rate of Resorption of Different Regions of Residual Ridges in Complete Denture Wearers Dependent on the Region and the Period Following the Last Extraction. One Year Study. |
Title in Croatian: |
nema |
Type of Article: |
congress abstract |
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DENTURE + adverse effects ALVEOLAR BONE LOSS + etiology |
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Residual alveolar ridges (RR) show continual resorption after the loss of the natural dentition, resulting in reduction of the morphologic face height and counterclockwise rotation of the mandible, regardless of whether the dentures are worn or not. The aim of this study was to analyse residual ridge resorption (RRR) in 5 different regions of both jaws on the successive lateral cephalograms of 50 complete denture wearers and to correlate such changes with the number of years of edentia and the region where the last extraction was performed. The height of the residual ridges was measured on 5 different sites of the mandible and the maxillary RR using a calibrated grid. The results revealed that all the patients showed significant RRR in the one year period (p<0.01), which was 2.5x more in the mandible than in the maxilla. RRR was bigger in patients who had had their last extraction within a period of one year before receiving their dentures, than in patients who had extracted their teeth earlier (p<0.01). However, the rate of RRR was significantly higher (p<0.01) in the anterior regions of both jaws compared to distal regions (0.41 and 0.42 mm in the incisive/canine region: 0.2 and 0.17 mm in the premolar/ molar region for the maxilla 1.05 and 0.82 mm in the incisive/canine region : 0.27 and 0.11 in the premolar/ molar region for the mandible), even in patients where the last extraction was performed in the premolar region. It seems that the structure of the bone and strains in RR, due to loading from the dentures, may play a role, not only the period following extraction and the region of the lastextraction. |
- Čelebić A, Knezović-Zlatarić D, Carek V, Stipetić J, Baučić I, Komar D, Lazić B, Lazić D. Satisfaction with Removable Denture Therapy in Complete and Partial Denture Wearers. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(3):328.
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Satisfaction with Removable Denture Therapy in Complete and Partial Denture Wearers |
Title in Croatian: |
nema |
Type of Article: |
congress abstract |
MeSH: |
DENTURE + adverse effects ALVEOLAR BONE LOSS + etiology |
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The aim of this study was to evaluate patients’ satisfaction with their dentures, with denture retention, speech, chewing ability and the comfort of wearing dentures in complete denture (CD) and Kennedy Class I removable partial denture (RPD) wearers The aim was also to compare the level of satisfaction between the CD and RP wearers. A total of 156 CD and 103 RPD wearers took part in this study. Patients graded their satisfaction by using an analogue-visual scale from 1 to 5. The statistical analysis was made (descriptive statistics, Kolmogorov-Smirnov one sample test, Mann-Whitney test). The following conclusions were made: Both CD and RPD patients were mostly satisfied with their dentures (the distribution of the scores of the patients’ assessments was not as described by Gauss, but was skewed towards the highest scores). Variables were ranged from the best to the worst grades in the group CD wearers as follows:retention of upper CD, comfort of wearing upper CD, speech, aesthetic, overall satisfaction, chewing ability, retention of lower CD and comfort of wearing lower CD. Variables were ranged from the best to the worst grades in the group of RPD wearers as follows: aesthetics, retention of upper RPD, comfort of wearing lower RPD,speech, retention of lower RPD, overall satisfaction, chewing ability and comfort of wearing lower RPD. The difference of the satisfaction between RPD and CD wearers was significant (p<0.05) for the comfort of wearing lower denture (higher scores RPD wearers), for the retention of lower denture (higher scores RPD wearers), and for chewing ability (higher scores CD wearers). |
- Carek V. In memoriam Prof. Vladimir Lapter 1923-2002. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(1):141-3.
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In memoriam Prof. Vladimir Lapter 1923-2002 |
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In memoriam Prof. dr. sc. Vladimir Lapter 1923.-2002. |
Type of Article: |
news |
MeSH: |
HISTORY OF DENTISTRY DENTISTS PORTRAITS LAPTER, VLADIMIR |
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Prof. Lapter was born on 21 April 1923 in Varaædin, where he attended primary and high school. In 1945 he enrolled at the School of Medicine University of Zagreb and graduated in 1952. After obligatory medical practice and fieldwork (1952-1954) he began specialising in dental medicine at the Clinic of Maxillofacial Surgery under Academician Prof. Ivo Čupar, and passed the specialist examination in 1957.In the autumn of the same year he started his academic career as Assistant in the Department of Orthodontics, where he worked until retirement. In 1964 he became Senior Lecturer after defending his thesis “The Effect of the Tongue on Development of the Maxilla and Dental Arch in Congenital Cleft”. |
- Buković D, Carek V, Keros J. Magnetic Fields in the Dental Surgery. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2001;35(4):451-7.
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Title in English: |
Magnetic Fields in the Dental Surgery |
Title in Croatian: |
Magnetno polje u stomatološkoj ordinaciji |
Type of Article: |
original scientific paper |
MeSH: |
MAGNETICS DENTAL OFFICES |
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In this study magnetic fields in dental surgeries were measured by means of a specially constructed device with a Hall's probe. The purpose was to measure the mean square distance of the magnetic field in relation to the position of dental apparatus in the area. The dana obtained were analysed by the method of simple statistical regression.The study showed that the force of the magnetic field of the majority of the examined apparatus is harmless to man. The force decreases with increasing distance from the source of radiation. Older apparatus radiates stronger than newer products. |
- Kuna T, Carek V, Filipović-Zore I, Grgurević J, Ivasović Z. Examination of the Retention of Sm-Co5 and Nd-Fe-B Magnets. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2001;35(4):443-9.
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Examination of the Retention of Sm-Co5 and Nd-Fe-B Magnets |
Title in Croatian: |
Ispitivanje retencije Sm-Co5 i Nd-Fe-B magneta. |
Type of Article: |
original scientific paper |
MeSH: |
MAGNETICS |
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When planning retention one of the most important tasks is to ensure that the construction, size and form of the retentive elements enable the transfer of forces which the loaded tissues can accept without damage. The use of magnets fabricated from biocompatible materials is becoming increasingly used as a means of retention for total and partial prosthetic replacements and resectional prostheses. The purpose of this study was to examine factors on which the strength of retentive forces Sm-Co5 and Nd-Fe-B magnets depend. The samples were divided into two groups: 28 pairs of Sm-Co5 magnets and 28 pairs of Nd-Fe-B magnets. The heights of the measured magnets were 2, 2.5 and 3 mm. Each sample consisted of a group with lateral force and a group without lateral force. The force values were measured by means of a device for measuring magnetic retentive forces, which enables the measurement of retentive forces of different combinations of permanent magnets and ferromagnetic materials. The results are presented in figures and tables. The basic factors that influence the magnitude of the retentive magnetic force are the type of magnet, size, their mutual distance and the presence of lateral forces. The values obtained indicate which sizes and thickness of the magnetic pairs should be used for the desired force of retention. |
- Seifert D, Jerolimov V, Carek V, Ibrahimagić L. Relations of Reference Planes for Orientation of the Prosthetic Plane. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2000;34(4):405-16.
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Relations of Reference Planes for Orientation of the Prosthetic Plane |
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Odnosi referentnih ravnina za orijentaciju protetske plohe |
Type of Article: |
original scientific paper |
MeSH: |
CEPHALOMETRY DENTAL OCCLUSION |
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During construction of dentures there is frequently a need for one or more reference planes. Various opinions have been expressed in literature on the mutual relations of reference planes used in prosthetic care of patients. On a sample of 60 cephalograms of patients with almost normal occlusion, seven variables were analysed. by roentgencephalometric method. The results of this study revealed the mean values of angles measured and their variability as well as their mutual correlation. Basic statistical parameters revealed significant variability of the occlusal plane inclination in the group of examinees with almost normal occlusion. The highest level of variability was found for the Camper's line - Occlusal line angle which indicates that the use of Camper's line to determine the occlusal plane is unreliable. |
- Carek V, Keros J. National and University Library - available facilities and possibilities of collaboration. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2000;34(2):225-8.
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National and University Library - available facilities and possibilities of collaboration |
Title in Croatian: |
Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica - raspoloživi sadržaji i mogućnosti suradnje |
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case report |
MeSH: |
LIBRARIES INFORMATION SERVICES |
Abstract: |
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- Žabarević D, Jerolimov V, Carek V, Gvozdanović Z. Suvremeni postupak funkcijskog otiska [in Croatian]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(Suppl):192.
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nema |
Title in Croatian: |
Suvremeni postupak funkcijskog otiska |
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congress abstract |
MeSH: |
DENTAL IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE |
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- Petras I, Carek V, Romić Ž, Jerolimov V. Primjena ICP u stomatološkoj praksi [in Croatian]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(Suppl):181.
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nema |
Title in Croatian: |
Primjena ICP u stomatološkoj praksi |
Type of Article: |
congress abstract |
MeSH: |
DENTISTRY |
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- Carek V, Jerolimov V. Djelovanje magnetskog polja u stomatološkoj ordinaciji [in Croatian]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(Suppl):160-1.
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- Bubalo V, Jerolimov V, Carek V, Andreis M, Veksli Z. Ispitivanje ostatnog monomera i morfologije akrilatnih smola za stomatološku protetiku [in Croatian]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(Suppl):159-60.
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Ispitivanje ostatnog monomera i morfologije akrilatnih smola za stomatološku protetiku |
Type of Article: |
congress abstract |
MeSH: |
DENTAL MATERIALS ACRYLIC RESINS + analysis |
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- Ćatović A, Jerolimov V, Živko-Babić J, Carek V, Dulčić N, Ćatić A, Lazić B. Titanium in dentistry. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(2):351-65.
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- Alajbeg I [Ivan], Jerolimov V, Carek V, Baučić I, Pandurić J. [Comparative investigation of residual monomer in polyacrylates by high resolution gas chromatography and infrared spectrophotometry methods]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1997;31(4):353-8.
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Comparative investigation of residual monomer in polyacrylates by high resolution gas chromatography and infrared spectrophotometry methods |
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Usporedbeno istraživanje ostatnog monomera akrilatnih polimerizata postupcima plinske kromatografije i infracrvene spektrofotometrije |
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original scientific paper |
MeSH: |
ACRYLIC RESINS + analysis CHROMATOGRAPHY, GAS SPECTROPHOTOMETRY, INFRARED POLYMERS |
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- Alajbeg I [Ivan], Carek V, Jerolimov V, Urlić V, Baučić I. [Investigation of residual monomer in microwave - and heat-polymerized acrylates by a procedure of infrared spectrophotometry]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1997;31(3):201-6.
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Investigation of residual monomer in microwave - and heat-polymerized acrylates by a procedure of infrared spectrophotometry |
Title in Croatian: |
Istraživanje ostatnog monomera mikrovalno i klasično polimeriziranih akrilata postupkom infracrvene spektrofotometrije |
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original scientific paper |
MeSH: |
ACRYLIC RESINS + analysis SPECTROPHOTOMETRY, INFRARED METHYLMETHACRYLATES |
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- Carek V, Jerolimov V, Novaković B. Changes in the values of retention forces in CEKA attachments. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1997;31(2):143-8.
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- Jerolimov V, Jagger RG, Millward PJ, Carek V. [Investigation of the effect of variation of cross-linking agents and two heating rates on glass transition of a denture base acrylic resin]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1997;31(1):19-24.
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- Jerolimov V, Jagger RG, Millward PJ, Carek V. Effect of heating rate on glass transition of a cross-linked denture base resin. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1996;30(4):249-54.
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- Kašaj B, Jerolimov V, Carek V. [Functional diagnostics of the temporomandibular joint with a string-condylocomp]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1996;30(1):49-54.
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- Carek V, Janušić-Antončić M, Jerolimov V. [Effect of saliva and base size on complete prosthesis adhesion]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1995;29(3):167-73.
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- Carek V, Jerolimov V. [Effect of prosthesis lateral movement on the value of magnetic retention force]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1995;29(1):15-22.
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Effect of prosthesis lateral movement on the value of magnetic retention force |
Title in Croatian: |
Utjecaj lateralne kretnje proteze na vrijednost magnetske retencije sile |
Type of Article: |
original scientific paper |
MeSH: |
DENTURE RETENTION MAGNETICS DENTAL ALLOYS SAMARIUM COBALT |
Abstract: |
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- Carek V, Jerolimov V, Rozgaj R. [Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of some dental alloys]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1994;28(3):177-83.
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- Carek V, Eger M, Požgaj R, Horš N. [A cytotoxic and genotoxic study of magnetic Sm CO5 alloys]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1992;26(4):239-44.
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A cytotoxic and genotoxic study of magnetic Sm CO5 alloys |
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Citotoksično i genotoksično ispitivanje magnetskih slitina Sm CO5 |
Type of Article: |
original scientific paper |
MeSH: |
DENTAL ALLOYS + toxicity SAMARIUM COBALT MATERIALS TESTING |
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- Carek V, Kraljević K, Basić Z. [Corrosion of the SmCo5 magnetic alloy]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1986;20(Suppl):141-6.
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- Carek V, Durek D, Lapter V. [Determination of the retention forces of dental magnets]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1986;20(Suppl):121-8.
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Title in English: |
Determination of the retention forces of dental magnets |
Title in Croatian: |
Mjerenje retencijskih sila dentalnih magneta. |
Type of Article: |
not determined |
MeSH: |
DENTAL ALLOYS DENTURE RETENTION MAGNETICS |
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- Jerolimov V, Cerek V, Stipetić D. [The aspects of tooth color selection in removable prosthodontics]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1986;20(Suppl):83-6.
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- Nikšić D, Rudez V, Carek V. Pozicija nagiba kondilne staze u odnosu prema poziciji najšireg dijametra fosse articularis temporomandibularnog zgloba [in Croatian]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1977;11(4):161-6.
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Pozicija nagiba kondilne staze u odnosu prema poziciji najšireg dijametra fosse articularis temporomandibularnog zgloba |
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