Primary and Secondary Sinonasal Aspergillosis in Dogs. [PDF]
Rösch S, Oechtering GU.
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Odontogenic-onset mucormycosis: A case series from a tertiary care institute in North India. [PDF]
Kordcal SR +7 more
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Etiology, pathogenesis and treatment of peri‐implantitis: A European perspective
Abstract Peri‐implantitis is a plaque‐associated pathological condition occurring in tissues around dental implants. It is characterized by inflammation in the peri‐implant mucosa and progressive loss of supporting bone. Over the last 30 years, peri‐implantitis has become a major disease burden in dentistry.
Tord Berglundh +3 more
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Peri-Implantitis Treatment on Microbial Decontamination. [PDF]
Di Palo MP.
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The economic and societal impact of periodontal and peri‐implant diseases
Abstract Periodontal and peri‐implant diseases result from a chronic inflammatory response to dysbiotic microbial communities and are characterized by inflammation in the soft tissue and the ensuing progressive destruction of supporting bone, resulting in tooth or implant loss.
Muhammad H. A. Saleh +2 more
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An Innovative, Non-surgical, and Minimally Invasive Treatment for Peri-Implantitis: A Case Report. [PDF]
El Mobadder M.
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Root surface biomodification in periodontal therapy: Biological rationale and clinical applications
Abstract Regenerative periodontal therapy aims to form new cementum, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone, all sealed by gingival tissue. The root surface acts as the wound margin during this regeneration process. Root surface biomodification (root conditioning/root decontamination), therefore, seems instrumental in promoting surface decontamination
Muhammad H. A. Saleh +3 more
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Pulp chamber debridement using various irrigant activation techniques in teeth with truss endodontic access - Using a new <i>in vitro</i> tooth model. [PDF]
Sivalingam R +2 more
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The oral microbiota and periodontal health in orthodontic patients
Abstract The oral microbiota develops within the first 2 years of childhood and becomes distinct from the parents by 4 years‐of‐age. The oral microbiota plays an important role in the overall health/symbiosis of the individual. Deviations from the state of symbiosis leads to dysbiosis and an increased risk of pathogenicity.
Brandon W. Peterson +4 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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