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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ก.พ. 2016
Nordic Institute of Dental Materials (NIOM) works to ensure that dental biomaterials are safe and effective. We undertake research, participate in standardisation and provide clinically relevant advice to the dental health services and health authorities in the Nordic countries.
Quick Peek into NIOM Labs and the Three-Point Bending Test
Get a quick peek into our laboratories and a demonstration of a three-point bending test.
NIOM aims to ensure the safe and effective use of biomaterials. We work with all kinds of dental materials, including ceramics, alloys, and polymers. As a polymer chemist, Head of Laboratory, Hilde Molvig Kopperud, has a special interest in resin-based materials.
When investigating biomaterials, we try to mimic the clinical situation. However, as individuals, we are all different, and this can be quite difficult. Therefore, standardised methods are often used to achieve comparable and reliable results.
The three-point bending test is a standardised method present in many dental material standards to investigate the mechanical properties of a material by measuring the flexural strength. The test can be seen as simulating what might happen when external forces are applied to a material, for instance, during chewing.
As polymers, ceramics, and alloys have very different properties, the specifics of the test method are different for each type of material. However, the principles of the test are the same, using supports and a load to create flexure of the specimen, usually until fracture. This flexure will produce compressive forces around the point of impact and tensional forces on the opposite side of the specimen, causing the material to fracture.
Polymer materials are elastic or viscoelastic, and in the three-point bending test, we can see a deflection in the specimen that for some materials may be quite substantial. In some cases, the material will not fracture but just bend.
However, ceramics are brittle materials and will fracture after only a small deflection, but with a larger load exerted on them. The intended use of the material is reflected in the requirements given in the different standards. For instance, single-unit restorations will have a lower requirement for flexural strength compared to bridges with several units.
Please watch our webinar below to learn more about this topic.
NIOM aims to ensure the safe and effective use of biomaterials. We work with all kinds of dental materials, including ceramics, alloys, and polymers. As a polymer chemist, Head of Laboratory, Hilde Molvig Kopperud, has a special interest in resin-based materials.
When investigating biomaterials, we try to mimic the clinical situation. However, as individuals, we are all different, and this can be quite difficult. Therefore, standardised methods are often used to achieve comparable and reliable results.
The three-point bending test is a standardised method present in many dental material standards to investigate the mechanical properties of a material by measuring the flexural strength. The test can be seen as simulating what might happen when external forces are applied to a material, for instance, during chewing.
As polymers, ceramics, and alloys have very different properties, the specifics of the test method are different for each type of material. However, the principles of the test are the same, using supports and a load to create flexure of the specimen, usually until fracture. This flexure will produce compressive forces around the point of impact and tensional forces on the opposite side of the specimen, causing the material to fracture.
Polymer materials are elastic or viscoelastic, and in the three-point bending test, we can see a deflection in the specimen that for some materials may be quite substantial. In some cases, the material will not fracture but just bend.
However, ceramics are brittle materials and will fracture after only a small deflection, but with a larger load exerted on them. The intended use of the material is reflected in the requirements given in the different standards. For instance, single-unit restorations will have a lower requirement for flexural strength compared to bridges with several units.
Please watch our webinar below to learn more about this topic.
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Customized preparation guidelines for different translucent zirconia
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When translucent zirconium-dioxide (zirconia) was launched in 2009 for monolithic and semi-monolithic crowns and FDPs, as an alternative to traditional veneered zirconia, the given clinical recommendations were based on the properties of the first generation of translucent zirconia. Since then, several new zirconia options have occurred on the marked , e.g. high translucent, ultra-high transluc...
How to perform successful endodontic treatment
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Listen to senior scientist Simen Kopperud, and associate professor Pia Titterud Sunde talk about endodontic treatment. In this webinar, you will learn: - Success rates of endodontic treatments - Factors relevant for the success of endodontic treatment - One-step endodontic treatment in teeth with apical periodontitis For continuing education points in Scandinavia, send an email to post@niom.no.
NIOMs program for visiting scientists
มุมมอง 192ปีที่แล้ว
Listen in as engineer Freya Sofia Anderson interviews two visiting scientists at NIOM about their background, projects and experiences at NIOM. - Learn about the program and the possibilities - Find out if guest researching is for you - The next possibility to apply is announced in May
Oral Biofilm, friend or foe?
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In this webinar, NIOM scientist Maria Pain, gives an introduction to oral biofilm. Watch to learn more about: - Factors influencing the development of caries and periodontitis - How important is oral hygiene and diet? / Importance of oral hygiene and diet - Host factors impacting the oral microflora For continuing education points in Scandinavia, send an email to post@niom.no.
Zirconia in Dentistry, a webinar by NIOM
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Hear senior scientist Amund Ruud and engineer Freya Sofia Andersen talk about the newest research concerning zirconia in dentistry. To get continuing education points (Norway etc) send an email to post@niom.no with a sentence or two stating your opinion on the webinar.
3d printing in dentistry
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Hear Hilde M. Kopperud talk about principles and techniques regarding 3D-printing in dentistry. She will also cover challenges of resin printing, as well as material properties, accuracy and clinical aspects. If you live in the Nordics and wish to get continuing education points registered, watch the webinar and send an email with the heading of the slide you found the most interesting, to niom...
Zirconium dioxide from a clinical perspective
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Professor dr. odont., Per Vult von Steyern talks about which zirconia materials work best in different clinical situations. How to prepare and get the best, most long lasting result? Listen and watch as professor von Steyern give a few clinical examples on methods, and use, for translucent monolithic zirconium dioxide. If you're watching from Norway or Iceland and wish to get registered for con...
Toxicity of resin-based dental biomaterials
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In this webinar, dr. philos. Jan Tore Samuelsen, senior scientist at the Nordic Institute of Dental Materials, will give a brief overview of the in vitro strategy to evaluate the toxic potential of biomaterials. Watch, and learn more about the difference between research and the use of research findings in test method development. *To get continuing education points, watch what Samuelsen says a...
Tooth bleaching
มุมมอง 5K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Watch professor Jon E. Dahl explain about external and internal tooth bleaching. Why bleaching agents work, and how to avoid adverse effects. Continuing education points Dentists in Norway and Iceland may send in the following: "list a few of the most common adverse effects after external tooth bleaching" to info@niom.info along with name and dentist licence number to get continuing education p...
Tour NIOM with Aida Mulic
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Please turn on English subtitles if you do not speak Norwegian, and join senior scientist Aida Mulic as she takes a tour of NIOM, and meets some of her colleagues in their laboratories. Hear about the work that goes on, see examples from the instrument park, and meet the people of NIOM in this video. Dentists who wish to register for continuing education points after watching may answer the que...
Forensic odontology- by NIOM
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Learn about forensic odontology, as our experts go in-depth about identification work. They take you through everything from how to perform an examination, to single cases, cold cases and working with Interpol on mass disasters. Other aspects, like age estimation and how to keep detailed dental records of the caries free generation, are mentioned as well. With Assoc. Professor Sigrid I. Kvaal f...
Fluor and fluoride
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NIOM scientists Ida Refsholt Stenhagen and Håkon Valen explain the difference between "fluor" in toothpaste, ski wax and more. They also talk about the amount of fluoride in toothpaste, and the amount of toothpaste you may use at different ages.
Initial carious lesions.
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NIOM Webinar 2/2018: Killing Biofilm - Mission Impossible?
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NIOM Webinar 3/2017: The Essentials Of Bonding by Frode Staxrud
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NIOM Webinar 2/2017: Tips For Success in Light Curing
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NIOM 45 år - 8. og 9. Mai UBC Ullevål Stadion
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NIOM - For nordisk tannhelse i 45 år - Standardisering
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Minimal intervention dentistry - all caries lesions do not need operative treatment
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Minimal intervention dentistry - all caries lesions do not need operative treatment
Strength of all ceramic crown is influenced by the margin design
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Strength of all ceramic crown is influenced by the margin design
Great video. Only wish you had mentioned the benefits of xylitol.
Thank you for this important information!! Dentists today seem to want to wage war on all oral biofilm, which is crazy - although it will make them money!
Thank you for this video!
Great video 👏🏼
No composite please!
Only Ceramic
No safe use
BPA udma tegdma bisgma
Composites
great
Thank for the info I would like to know the side effects of composites
Hydroxyapatite is best solution to remove Flour from the World!
I will remove this fluoride from dentistry.
Apoteket will take this seriously when I called them and told about toxicity of fluoride.
You live will not get fluoride poisoning
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which detal burs do you recommend for polishings, and what about metal cermaics?
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What about Composites? I am sure you can initiate the research finding real facts about BPA TEGDMA Bis_GMA UDMA etc. I have sent e-mail to you and also to Karolinska Institute.
they have not responded you yet? Thanks
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I am so proud of your info, so I share your films in my platform.
Love this channel! So informative!
Thanks 🙏
I was looking for some studying motivation as a dental student and this video makes dentistry so much cooler wow. Thank you!
like so many fields, while you charge by procedure, this can not be fixed. we need to replace dentists w a new role. no more graduates. it's called progress. -JC
wild. we need to fix the payment structure. or make a path for maxio or other sub specialties & let student RNs out of a GP office handle dentistry, since it is all a total (painful) con. -JC
Thank you!
Great video! Thank you!
Thank you
Thank you Sir ♥️
There were many tests being done with fluoride in the 40s and 50s. I read that dogs were made very sick when fluoride gases were aimed at them. This film is propaganda to promote not having to spend many dollars on burying this toxic fluoride in the ground. There are many books on this subject like the one called: "The Case Against Fluoride" by Dr. Connett and Dr. Beck, etc. "When the U.S. Public Health Service endorsed water fluoridation in 1950, there was little evidence of its safety. Now, six decades later and after most countries have rejected the practice, more than 70 percent of Americans, as well as 200 million people worldwide, are drinking fluoridated water. The Center for Disease Control and the American Dental Association continue to promote it-and even mandatory statewide water fluoridation-despite increasing evidence that it is not only unnecessary, but potentially hazardous to human health. In this timely and important book, Dr. Paul Connett, Dr. James Beck, and Dr. H. Spedding Micklem take a new look at the science behind water fluoridation and argue that just because the dental and medical establishments endorse a public health measure doesn’t mean it’s safe. In the case of water fluoridation, the chemicals that go into the drinking water that more than 180 million people drink each day are not even pharmaceutical grade, but rather a hazardous waste product of the phosphate fertilizer industry. It is illegal to dump this waste into the sea or local surface water, and yet it is allowed in our drinking water. To make matters worse, this program receives no oversight from the Food and Drug Administration, and the Environmental Protection Agency takes no responsibility for the practice. And from an ethical standpoint, say the authors, water fluoridation is a bad medical practice: individuals are being forced to take medication without their informed consent, there is no control over the dose, and no monitoring of possible side effects." America is a fascist/nazi country proven by all the corporations that funded Hitler's war. All corporations are psychopathic according to the film "The Corporation". Corporations have taken over the world and is why america continues to bomb many other countries for their land and resources, like oil. Instead of building wind and solar parks, these corporations that don't care about us continue to frack the earth for oil and gas which sends huge amounts of gas into people's homes and land. We are all breathing it constantly. This is a huge story about the depopulation agenda. These corporations want 95% of the planet's people gone so they can take over. Just look up the depopulation agenda or agenda 21, etc. There is no oversight from the FDA or EPA because people like the Kochs buy them. I heard this in the DVD documentaries "GasLand 1 & 2" or "The Koch Brothers Exposed".
Cool lecture with keen consideration !
Uhm... This is awkward.
Very interesting and informative information. Do you have any information for biofilm that may cause dark scars on the back near the lungs area? Would appreciate to know more information. Thank you in advance.
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The curing light was bluephase 20i iQ2, measured to give 1300 mW/cm2
What was the light intensity of the curing lamps in this study (11:14 min into the clip)?