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The Aging and Diminishing Dental Faculty
Journal of Dental Education, 2004A dire need for additional dental educators is emerging. This article reflects on the heavily skewed age groups of our current dental educators and the lack of sufficient new faculty to undertake the tasks of faculty members. A literature review is presented of previous studies monitoring the current demographics of dental faculty, projected trends ...
Harold M, Livingston +3 more
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Forensic Science International, 2008
Precise evaluation of the developmental stage of a child is an integral part of both diagnosis and treatment of pediatric patients; it is also essential in forensic medicine and dentistry. Among radiological methods for dental age estimation in children the Demirjian's method is widely used, however original standards elaborated for the French-Canadian
Ingrid, Rózyło-Kalinowska +2 more
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Precise evaluation of the developmental stage of a child is an integral part of both diagnosis and treatment of pediatric patients; it is also essential in forensic medicine and dentistry. Among radiological methods for dental age estimation in children the Demirjian's method is widely used, however original standards elaborated for the French-Canadian
Ingrid, Rózyło-Kalinowska +2 more
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Dental Abnormalities in Aged Mice
Gerontologia, 20091. A high incidence of abnormalities of the maxillary incisor was found amongst aged mice in a colony of C57BL/Icrf mice. The anomalies were virtually absent in young adult and middle-aged mice of the colony.2.The frequency distrubution of affected animals in the samples of the aged population suggested a progressive increase in the frequency of ...
Robins, M W, Rowlatt, C
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Dental Aesthetics and the Aging Patient
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2006Those over the age of 65 years old and the "baby boomers" regard oral health, including oral/dental/facial aesthetics, as part of their overall health and wellness. Over 65% of discretionary wealth in the United States belongs to those over the age of 50.
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Dental Care for the Aging Patient
Postgraduate Medicine, 1963Dentists and their medical colleagues must approach old patients as they would younger ones. They should not accept loss of teeth as a physiologic process associated with aging but should strive to prevent dental caries and periodontal diseases, the major causes of loss of teeth.Communities should provide equipment through hospitals or clinics for ...
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Population ageing and dental care
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2009Abstract – Population ageing is a fact in both developed and developing countries. The concern about population ageing largely arises from the combination of a greater number of older people requiring greater amounts of healthcare services and pensions, and relatively fewer people working to pay for them.
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2012
This chapter focuses on different methods used in dental age estimation techniques in children, subadults, and adults. It also focuses on some common skeletal methods used for age estimation and guidelines for preparing dental estimation reports for the medicolegal process.
Balwant Rai, Jasdeep Kaur
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This chapter focuses on different methods used in dental age estimation techniques in children, subadults, and adults. It also focuses on some common skeletal methods used for age estimation and guidelines for preparing dental estimation reports for the medicolegal process.
Balwant Rai, Jasdeep Kaur
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1984
An alternative technique for sectioning teeth for age estimation, the half tooth technique, is presented. In a sample of 10 pairs of contralateral teeth, the measurements and calculated age obtained with this technique were compared with those obtained by the conventional thin section technique.
Stanton Berg +3 more
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An alternative technique for sectioning teeth for age estimation, the half tooth technique, is presented. In a sample of 10 pairs of contralateral teeth, the measurements and calculated age obtained with this technique were compared with those obtained by the conventional thin section technique.
Stanton Berg +3 more
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2008
Tooth formation spans childhood, with hard tissue formation beginning during the first trimester in utero, continuing during infancy up to adulthood, and ends with maturation of the root apices of the third permanent molars. This long duration makes developing teeth a very useful indicator of maturation in the clinical setting and estimator of age of ...
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Tooth formation spans childhood, with hard tissue formation beginning during the first trimester in utero, continuing during infancy up to adulthood, and ends with maturation of the root apices of the third permanent molars. This long duration makes developing teeth a very useful indicator of maturation in the clinical setting and estimator of age of ...
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Revue francaise d'endodontie : publication officielle de la Societe francaise d'endodontie, 1992
During life, the modifications of the dental pulp are important mostly in the root portion. This area, more than the coronal part of the tooth is submitted to involution and histologic dedifferentiation. Fibrosis and calcification occur leading to severe difficulty in performing endodontic treatment.
F, Badillo, J L, Brouillet
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During life, the modifications of the dental pulp are important mostly in the root portion. This area, more than the coronal part of the tooth is submitted to involution and histologic dedifferentiation. Fibrosis and calcification occur leading to severe difficulty in performing endodontic treatment.
F, Badillo, J L, Brouillet
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