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Abstract Introduction Socio‐economic status influences treatment decisions. This influence remains uncovered in teeth with painful pulpitis. Aims To investigate the influence of patients' demographics and socio‐economic status on treatment choices for permanent mature teeth with painful vital teeth.
Y Alfaisal+4 more
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To debride or not, that is the question
Mesut Mutluoglu+5 more
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Abstract Introduction To date, there are only case reports of penile amputation, a rare urological emergency with a low‐treatment successful rate, and there are still no advanced, detailed surgical or perioperative treatment plans. Effective treatments for these rare diseases are urgently needed.
Hanchao Liu+14 more
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No difference between ultrasonic/sonic and manual debridement for the treatment of chronic periodontitis? [PDF]
Ricardo Teles
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Abstract Background Over the years, numerous techniques have been used to address genital gender‐affirming surgery (GGAS) in transgender men. Among the proposed surgical options to address TPC in transgender men, suprapubic pedicled phalloplasty (SPP) has rarely been considered in the current scientific literature. Objectives The aim of the study is to
Anfosso Mattia+4 more
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Subgingival debridement is effective in treating chronic periodontitis [PDF]
Richard Niederman
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The Impact of Obesity on Intraoperative Complications in Rectal Cancer
ABSTRACT Background Obesity is a growing global health concern and poses significant challenges in rectal cancer surgery. Excess visceral fat can obscure surgical landmarks, complicate dissection, and increase the risk of intraoperative adverse events (iAEs).
Simon Xu+7 more
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Management of periodontitis by three different approaches to non-surgical periodontal debridement- a randomized comparative clinical study. [PDF]
Chathurika Padmakumari KM+3 more
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Aortobifemoral graft infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis: Treatment with abscess drainage, debridement, and long-term administration of antibiotic agents [PDF]
J.D. Raffetto+2 more
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