Andre Reis University of Florida

Andre Reis

Associate Professor/Director

AFigueiredoReis@dental.ufl.edu 352-273-7954
  • Gainesville FL UNITED STATES
  • College of Dentistry

Andre Reis' research interests include resin-tooth adhesion, resin-based composites, dental biomaterials, electron microscopy, and ceramics.

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Biography

Andre Reis' practice focuses on restoring and rehabilitating patients’ oral health, function, and smile. Andre has traveled extensively worldwide to teach his skills in smile design, smile reconstruction, and aesthetics. He has presented numerous lectures, ‘hands-on’ courses, and conferences across Europe, America, and Asia.

Areas of Expertise

Adhesive Dentistry
Biomaterials and Dental Materials
Esthetic Dentistry
Composite Resins
Resin Cements
Dental Materials Testing
Dental Bonding
Veneers

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Effect of dental headlights spectrum on the polymerization and working time of light-cured resin composites

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry

Mateus-Garcia Rocha, et. al

2022-05-23

Background: The use of dental headlights is a common practice to better illuminate the operatory field and achieve excellence in restorative dentistry. However, visible light-cured dental materials can have reduced working time under headlight illumination. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the spectral irradiance power of two dental headlights on the degree of polymerization and working time of light-curable dental composites.

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Influence of Er:YAG laser irradiation settings on dentin-adhesive interfacial ultramorphology and dentin bond strength

Microscopy Research & Technique

Paulo Moreira Vermelho, et. al

2022-05-12

This study evaluated the effects of Erbium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (Er:YAG) laser settings and dentin bonding agents on ultramorphological characteristics of resin–laser–irradiated dentin interfaces and dentin bond strength (BS) of these adhesive systems. Additionally, dentin depth affected by Er:YAG laser irradiations was measured. The experiments were performed on occlusal dentin surfaces of third molars that were flattened with 600-grit SiC sandpaper.

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