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ABSTRACT Objective The International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) is widely used for early caries detection but relies on visual interpretation. Although spectrophotometry objectively quantifies tooth color, variation across ICDAS categories and its relationship with lesion severity remain unclear. The present in vitro study therefore
Farah Rashid, James Dudley
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The Spot‐Dam Technique: A Protocol for Adhesive Cementation of BOPT Crowns
ABSTRACT Objective The Biologically Oriented Preparation Technique (BOPT) uses vertical tooth preparation without a defined finish line, guided by provisional restorations to shape the gingival emergence profile. Subgingival crown margins inherent to BOPT increase the risk of residual cement and soft‐tissue trauma during adhesive cementation.
Maria Giolanta Liaropoulou +4 more
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Genetic polymorphisms and enamel caries susceptibility: A comprehensive review
Dental caries remains a significant global public health challenge, affecting millions of individuals and highlighting the need for effective prevention strategies. Notably, genetic polymorphisms, particularly single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), play
Akafzadeh, Mehdi +4 more
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Innate immunity glycoprotein gp-340 variants may modulate human susceptibility to dental caries-5
Copyright information:Taken from "Innate immunity glycoprotein gp-340 variants may modulate human susceptibility to dental caries"http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2334/7/57BMC Infectious Diseases 2007;7():57-57.Published online 11 Jun 2007PMCID ...
Nicklas Strömberg (72685) +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Comparison of the load‐bearing capacity and failure pattern of posterior resin‐bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPDs) differing in retainer design, zirconia material, and vertical nesting position. Materials and Methods RBFPDs replacing a maxillary first molar were fabricated with 2 retainer designs (inlay‐retained, IR; wing‐retained,
Moritz Waldecker +4 more
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The role of salivary peptides in dental caries
Dental caries is a complex disease, characterized by demineralization of tooth structure. With a protective role, several salivary phosphopeptides appear to be involved in remineralization processes, delaying the loss of tooth structure.
ferrer-correia, aj +5 more
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Insomnia and Risk of Tooth Wear and Fracture: Evidence From a Nationwide Population‐Based Cohort
In this nationwide population‐based cohort study, insomnia was associated with increased risks of tooth wear and tooth fracture. These findings suggest that insomnia may have clinically relevant implications for oral health. ABSTRACT Background Insomnia is associated with various systemic conditions; however, its relationship with structural dental ...
Heon‐Young Kim +8 more
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Abstract Purpose There is a need for effective solutions for the persistent prevalence of denture stomatitis (DS) in denture‐wearing populations. This study assessed the impact of nanohydroxyapatite (nanoHAP) nanoparticles on Candida albicans biofilm formation on milled polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) denture bases.
Cynthia U. Udeh +8 more
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Antimicrobial resistance patterns and bacterial profiling among dental caries patients
Objective: To examine the prevalence of dental caries and their antibiotic resistance patterns. Method: The cohort study was conducted at the Centre for Advanced Studies in Vaccinology and Biotechnology, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan ...
Sumyya Jaffar +5 more
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Polimorfismos asociados a la susceptibilidad a caries dental
Objective: To analyze the polymorphisms associated with susceptibility to dental caries. Method: bibliographic documentary type. Results: 15 articles directly related to the research objective.
Guevara Jaramillo, Yuliana +3 more
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