Advances in the Study of the Mechanisms of Physiological Root Resorption in Deciduous Teeth
Physiological root resorption of deciduous teeth is a complex physiological process that is essential for the normal replacement of deciduous teeth and permanent teeth in clinical practice, but its importance is often overlooked due to the presence of ...
Manxue Xiao +3 more
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Controversial results showing that deciduous teeth are more susceptible to erosion than permanent teeth might be related to study designs. We investigated how different conditions (pH: 3.0, 4.0, 5.0; acid agitation: gentle or vigorous; acid exposure ...
Thiago Saads Carvalho +3 more
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Distinctions and associations between the microbiota of saliva and supragingival plaque of permanent and deciduous teeth. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Using salivary microbiota as an accurate proxy for monitoring supragingival microbiota remains controversial because their relationship remains unclear.
Weihua Shi +4 more
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Supragingival Microbial Profiles of Permanent and Deciduous Teeth in Children with Mixed Dentition. [PDF]
The present study was designed to investigate the microbial profiles of teeth in different locations in mixed-dentition-stage children, and to compare the microbiomes of permanent and deciduous teeth in the same healthy oral cavity.Supragingival plaque ...
Weihua Shi, Man Qin, Feng Chen, Bin Xia
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Deciduous autologous tooth stem cells regenerate dental pulp after implantation into injured teeth
Dental pulp regeneration by tooth stem cells promotes recovery of damaged teeth in animal models and human patients. Tooth stem cells regenerate smiles Dental pulp necrosis is one of the most common pathological conditions that results in tooth loss ...
Kun Xuan, Bei Li, Hao Guo
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Qualitative and quantitative assessment of infraoccluded deciduous teeth: a systematic review [PDF]
Background Infraocclusion of deciduous teeth is a frequent dental anomaly caused by ankylosis accompanied by local growth disturbance. During puberal growth spurt an increasing progression of infraocclusion is detected.
Teresa Temming +3 more
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Proteome differences of dental stem cells between permanent and deciduous teeth by data-independent acquisition proteomics. [PDF]
Zhang S +9 more
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In vitro comparison of microleakage with two different techniques of placing stainless steel crowns on mandibular deciduous first molar teeth with decreased mesiodistal width [PDF]
Background. Stainless steel crowns (SSCs) of the opposing maxillary deciduous molar teeth are used in mandibular deciduous first molars with decreased proximal surfaces due to caries.
Mahsa Sayadizadeh +4 more
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Premature Loss of Deciduous Teeth as a Symptom of Systemic Disease: A Narrative Literature Review
Background: Premature loss of primary teeth can occur as a consequence of dental trauma, neonatal tooth extraction, early childhood caries, or periodontal problems, or it can be a manifestation of systemic disease.
Karolina Spodzieja, D. Olczak-Kowalczyk
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Tooth anomalies in childhood may negatively affect the healthy development of the dentition and occlusion; hence, it is important to examine the actual oral condition at an early stage.
Tsutomu Otsuchi +4 more
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