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Raman Spectroscopy for Assessment of Hard Dental Tissues in Periodontitis Treatment. [PDF]
Timchenko EV +4 more
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Schemes of prevention and treatment of chronic catarrhal gingivitis and gingival recession in patients with non-removable dental prosthesis designs. It is proved their clinical effectiveness and evaluation criteria of developed gum recession land.
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Diagnosis and treatment of chronic catarrhal gingivitis
Introduction. The diseases of the marginal periodontium are among the first places in periodontal diseases. The timely detection of these diseases requires imperative implementation of some effective and contemporary diagnostic methods and the choice of an appropriate treatment tactics to prevent relapses.nbsp; Aim of study.
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Pathological findings in African buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) in South Africa. [PDF]
Woodburn DB +5 more
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ORAL HYGIENE IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC CATARRHAL GINGIVITIS DURING MIXED DENTITION
S. C. Novikova +4 more
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The immunological studies were carried out and the evaluation of immunological effectiveness of antiseptic agents in the treatment of patients with chronic generalized catarrhal gingivitis is given. The results showed different nature of miramistin’s and
A M Avanesov, G K Kalantarov
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A Review on Pathological and Diagnostic Aspects of Emerging Viruses-Senecavirus A, Torque teno sus virus and Linda Virus-In Swine. [PDF]
Hawko S +8 more
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EFFECTIVENESS OF COMPLEX TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CATARRHAL GINGIVITIS [PDF]
Yevgeniya Ovcharenko +4 more
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EFFICIENCY OF COMPLEX TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CATARRHAL GINGIVITIS [PDF]
N.P. Bagdasaryan +3 more
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Index Assessment of Periodontal Tissue Status in Young Adults with Chronic Catarrhal Gingivitis
Summary. Periodontal diseases represent a significant issue in modern dentistry, with both medical and social implications. This is due to their high prevalence, the intensity of the disease process, the subsequent formation of chronic odontogenic foci of infection, tooth loss at a young age, and, consequently, a reduced quality of life.
O. Melnyk, I. Batih
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