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Dental reductions and dental caries
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1977AbstractAlthough first permanent molar hypoconulid absence, third molar agenesis, and small tooth size are all part of the evolutionary trend of dental reduction, each bears a different relationship to dental caries. Caries prevalence in the maxillary and mandibular permanent first molars of the Burlington Research Centre serial experimental group at ...
D L, Anderson, F, Popovich
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Dental attendance and dental status
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1985Abstract This article examines the relationship between differences in dental attendance patterns and variations in dental status. A sample of 336 dentate men and 110 dentate women were selected at random from employees of two industrial plants in N.W. England in 1980.
A, Sheiham +3 more
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Dental insurance, attitudes to dental care, and dental visiting
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 2012AbstractObjective: Dental insurance status is strongly associated with service use. In models of dental visiting, insurance is typically included as an enabling factor. However, in Australia, people selfâselect into health insurance (privately purchased) and levels of cover for dental services are modest.
Teusner, D., Brennan, D., Spencer, A.
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Dental practice and dental insurance
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2005The time has come for dentists to recognize that the dental insurers, as an outside factor, must be considered when designing a practice business model. The same efficiencies that would be well-placed in any business now need to be considered carefully in a dental practice to keep income from being reduced.
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Dental Education and Dental Practice
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1984This paper relates recent modes of dental practice to changes that the public and government are likely to ask the health care professions to make in the future. As usual they are asking for the best of all worlds. First, that we maintain the clinical model to the highest standards of personal dental care based and tested against the best research at ...
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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2015
Dental implants restore function to near normal in partially or completely edentulous patients. A root-form implant is the most frequently used type of dental implant today. The basis for dental implants is osseointegration, in which osteoblasts grow and directly integrate with the surface of titanium posts surgically embedded into the jaw.
Vahe M, Zohrabian +3 more
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Dental implants restore function to near normal in partially or completely edentulous patients. A root-form implant is the most frequently used type of dental implant today. The basis for dental implants is osseointegration, in which osteoblasts grow and directly integrate with the surface of titanium posts surgically embedded into the jaw.
Vahe M, Zohrabian +3 more
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British Dental Journal, 1997
Dental twinning anomalies influence tooth alignment and interdigitation, arch symmetry, appearance, and associated periodontal tissues. This case report presents a patient with twinning defects involving the maxillary central incisors. The aetiology of dental twinning using traditional nomenclature is also reviewed.
S I, Chaudhry +3 more
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Dental twinning anomalies influence tooth alignment and interdigitation, arch symmetry, appearance, and associated periodontal tissues. This case report presents a patient with twinning defects involving the maxillary central incisors. The aetiology of dental twinning using traditional nomenclature is also reviewed.
S I, Chaudhry +3 more
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