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Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Right Buccal Mucosa: A Case Report. [PDF]
Gayathri PS +5 more
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Membranes for Periodontal and Bone Regeneration: Everything You Need to Know
This paper presents and highlights a summary of the past, present, and future of membranes for oral regeneration in clinical applications and fundamental studies. ABSTRACT Implant dentistry and periodontology have shown an increasing demand for regenerative procedures associated with biomaterials targeting successful clinical outcomes and predictable ...
Marcel F. Kunrath +5 more
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Nodular Fasciitis of the Buccal Mucosa with a Novel USP6 Gene Rearrangement: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Vuong M +4 more
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The scoping review summarizes the current preclinical and clinical evidence for the use of “cell‐free” therapies in craniofacial (periodontal, bone and soft‐tissue) regeneration. It also aims to highlight key challenges and strategies towards the clinical translation of these therapies.
Siddharth Shanbhag +6 more
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Genotoxicity and Micronucleus Formation as a Result of Panoramic Radiography in Epithelial Cells of the Buccal Mucosa: A Cross-sectional Study in Adults. [PDF]
Torabinia N +5 more
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Quality-by-design risk assessment of topical formulation variability [PDF]
De Spiegeleer, Bart +3 more
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Computer‐assisted implant surgery (CAIS) enhances accuracy in immediate implant placement (IIP) compared to freehand, with no significant difference between CAIS techniques. The flapless technique is mainly used in IIP, reducing invasiveness and treatment time.
Lucia Schiavon +4 more
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Unveiling rarity: Myoepithelioma in the minor salivary gland of buccal mucosa - A case report. [PDF]
Sakhariya SV +4 more
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Cell Therapy for Periodontal, Soft‐Tissue, and Craniofacial Regeneration
The clinical translation of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) represents a major advancement in dentistry, especially for periodontal, soft‐tissue, and craniofacial regeneration. However, several challenges remain to be addressed, including the absence of standardised protocols, limited scalability, regulatory hurdles, a lack of well‐controlled ...
Kamal Mustafa +5 more
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