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Evaluation of the Loss of Surface Roughness Following the Use of Four Different Instruments for Mechanical Debridement of Dental Implants: An In-vitro Pilot Study [PDF]
AbstractTo compare the dental implant surface properties such as mean surface roughness, roughness depth, and the surface loss produced by different prophylactic instrument types. Twenty-four surfaces of twelve dental implants were treated using titanium curettes, titanium-coated curettes, an air abrasion unit, and titanium brushes. The dental implants
Santhosh Kumar +5 more
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Cases of septic pulmonary embolism (SPE) diagnosed clinically by CT after dental extraction rarely include verification of bacteria from the local infection site. We report the case of a 70-year-old man without background disease suffering severe pyothrax after dental extraction.
Kammei Rai +3 more
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Novel High Intensity Focused Ultrasound in Debriding Ti Dental Implant-Attached Streptococcus mutans Biofilms. [PDF]
Tran MD +5 more
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Poor peri-implant health leads to biofilm accumulation, peri-implantitis, and bone loss. Chemical debridement may help maintain peri-implant health, but its effects on peri-implant cells remain unclear.Five cleaning agents-hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), Poloxamer, H2O2 +Poloxamer, Perisolv, and Paroex-were applied on titanium (Ti) surfaces.
Qiang Wang +5 more
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Polymicrobial odontogenic periorbital and orbital necrotizing fasciitis (PONF): A case report
Purpose: To present a case of periorbital and orbital necrotizing fasciitis (PONF) from an odontogenic source with a distinct microbiologic profile and highlight the need for emergent multidisciplinary management.
Arman Mosenia +3 more
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Background There are few contemporary studies on the time taken to complete dental procedures, those most heavily relied on in the United Kingdom date back to 1999.
Christian Bannister +7 more
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A case report of Parry Romberg Syndrome initially presenting as periodontitis [PDF]
Parry Romberg Syndrome (PRS) is a rare disorder of progressive hemifacial atrophy, involving soft tissues, fat and occasionally bone. It can co-exist with presentations of Morphea.
Bramley +14 more
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