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The nurse of the Mediterranean [PDF]
During the First World War Malta did not take an active part in the fighting. Britain was joined in an ‘entente’ a friendship agreement with France since 1904 and later with Russia in 1907.
Pisani, Saviour
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Defining properties of neural crest-derived progenitor cells from the apex of human developing tooth [PDF]
The connective tissue of the human tooth arises from cells that are derived from the cranial neural crest and, thus, are termed as "ectomesenchymal cells." Here, cells being located in a pad-like tissue adjacent to the apex of the developing tooth, which
Degistirici, Ozer +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The preclinical dental curriculum has a heavy emphasis on the care of adults and permanent dentition. Students have less exposure to the care of the child and topics pertaining to primary and transitional dentition as well as developing occlusions.
Julie E. Speer +3 more
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Iroot Bp Plus Repairs Retained Deciduous Molar Perforation
Introduction: Retained deciduous molars without permanent successors require preservation to prevent alveolar bone loss. This case demonstrates a minimally invasive repair of iatrogenic furcal perforation using iRoot BP Plus, emphasizing its clinical ...
Changlong Jin, Yifan Fu
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Scanning Electron Microscopy of Developing Deciduous Tooth Enamel
Structural details of the surface of the developing deciduous tooth enamel were studied under the scanning electron microscope using materials from human fetuses ranging in age from 6 to 8 months. The excised dental germs were fixed either in 2.5% glutaraldehyde or 10% neutral formalin solution.
J, Tokunaga, A, Shimamura
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Abstract Background Despite growing concerns about antimicrobial resistance, prophylactic antimicrobials continue to be routinely administered in many procedures, including dental extractions. Further evidence‐based research is needed on whether their use influences post‐operative complication rates.
Marlies Schnierer +4 more
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Background: Dental morphometrics is a subject of great significance in forensic odontology in identification of an individual. Use of teeth to represent a physical profile is valuable for identification of an individual.
C Ramanna +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To consider teamworking in dentistry, focusing especially on the role of dental hygienists (DHs) and dental therapists (DTs) as part of the dental team. Methods A narrative review of studies that have investigated teamworking in periodontology and dentistry in general together with consideration of examples of relevant regulatory ...
Philip M. Preshaw +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore, as a part of oral health literacy conceptual content, how migrant mothers utilise oral health‐related information to maintain and promote oral health in their children. Materials and Methods In‐depth interviews were conducted with seven migrant mothers of children up to 10 years old resettled in Kalmar County, Sweden. The
Elena Shmarina +2 more
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Clinical Course and Treatment of a Triplication Defect: A Case Report
Fusion is an anomaly manifested in both deciduous and permanent dentitions. Fu- sion of dental tissues in the primary dentition is of clinical significance owing to the challenges in treatment of the affected teeth and aberrations encountered in ...
Suruchi Juneja +4 more
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