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Epidemiological Indices for Assessing Oral Hygiene: A Relevant Tool in Public Health. [PDF]

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Electronmicroscopy of Dental Calculus

Science, 1960
Electron microscopy of ultrathin osmium-fixed sections of dental calculus, cut with a diamond knife without prior decalcification, revealed densely mineralized areas entrapping many degenerating microorganisms, within which were deposited similarly electron-dense crystals.
F, GONZALES, R F, SOGNNAES
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Radiographic Detection of Dental Calculus

Journal of Periodontology, 1987
To determine the sensitivity and specificity of the radiographic detection of calculus, 275 proximal tooth surfaces from 18 patients were evaluated. Standardized periapical radiographs obtained before extraction were coded, batch processed, and evaluated independently by two investigators under optimum viewing conditions.
S A, Buchanan   +5 more
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Formation and Inhibition of Dental Calculus

Journal of Periodontology-Periodontics, 1969
Indeed there has been an " i n f o r m a t i o n exp los ion" i n this f ield, as the author suggests, and it is grati fying to see the fragments being put i n their places. T h i s book cr i t i ca l ly analyzes over 6 0 0 works o n the epidemiology, physiology and c l in i ca l significance of calculus ; its dis ­ t r ibut ion , chemistry ...
Hubert E. Schroeder, Diarmuid Shanley
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Hyaluronic acid in supragingival dental calculus

Calcified Tissue Research, 1977
A method is described for the isolation of heteropolysaccharides from human supragingival calculus. One component was identified as hyaluronic acid, by electrophoretic mobility, testicular hyaluronidase digestion and cetylpyridinium chloride profiles. No sulphated glycosaminoglycans were detected.
G, Embery, E, Whitehead
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Aspirated dental calculus in a dog

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1992
Aspiration of a dental calculus, with lodgement of the calculus in a mainstem bronchus, was identified in a dog after dental prophylaxis. The calculus was located by use of radiography and bronchoscopy, and was removed via thoracotomy. Aspiration is a possible complication of dental prophylaxis.
K L, Gibson, C S, Hedlund
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