Reliability of a Novel Grid-Based Dental Rubric as an Effective Assessment Tool for Evaluating Class II Tooth Preparations in Preclinical Settings. [PDF]
Bains R +4 more
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Patch Test Reactions to Dental Materials: A Retrospective Single‐Centre Study
In this retrospective single‐centre study of 439 adults referred for suspected delayed‐type hypersensitivity to dental materials, 50.1% had at least one positive patch test reaction, most often to metals. Nickel (23.0%) and palladium (16.6%) pre‐dominated, whilst methacrylate positivity was uncommon (6.2%) and not fully captured by HEMA alone.
Mojca Bizjak‐Suran +3 more
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Five-Year Success of Endodontics Plus Vital Pulp Therapy in a Symptomatic Maxillary Molar: A Case Report. [PDF]
Al-Nahlawi T +2 more
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Managing agency business groups, elite directors, and the rubber boom, 1897–1913
Abstract We identify a new organizational form, the Managing Agency Business Group (MABG), demonstrating how agency houses used interlocking directorships to build groups on the basis of commercial and plantation expertise to access finance on London stock markets and local capital markets in the pre‐1914 rubber boom.
David Higgins, Steven Toms
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Conclusions about a link between SAPHO syndrome, IgA nephropathy and dental amalgams can only be drawn after extensive analysis. [PDF]
Delrieu J +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To compare the item difficulty and discriminative index of multiple‐choice questions (MCQs) generated by ChatGPT with those created by dental educators, based on the performance of dental students in a real exam setting. Materials and Methods A total of 40 MCQs—20 generated by ChatGPT 4.0 and 20 by dental educators—were developed based on ...
Nezaket Ezgi Özer +4 more
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Response to "Conclusions about a link between SAPHO syndrome, IgA nephropathy and dental amalgams can only be drawn after extensive analysis" by Delrieu et al. [PDF]
Cai Y, Shao L.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Exposure to excessive noise is a highly preventable occupational risk, with irreversible side effects that may negatively impact an individual's quality of life, such as noise‐induced hearing loss and tinnitus. Dental personnel may be at particular risk due to their exposure to high levels of noise from dental equipment.
Liath O' Shea +3 more
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Comparative evaluation of clinical outcomes: Minimally invasive versus conventional restorative techniques. [PDF]
Karthik M +5 more
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