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Background Fire disasters have emerged as one of the most prevalent causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Under these conditions, individuals may be exposed to extremely high temperatures. Identifying such human remains in forensic investigations,
Faraz Mohammed +5 more
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Abstract The APOE4 gene, particularly the ε4 allele, is linked to susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease, and periodontitis can cause pathological changes in multiple organs, but combined effects of these conditions and the impact of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)‐α regulation on the combined effects remain unclear.
Ae Ri Kim +2 more
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Prevalence of peripheral dental caries and diastemata in horses fed high‐carbohydrate diets
Summary Background Peripheral dental caries and diastemata impair equine oral health. Diets rich in soluble carbohydrates are suspected risk factors, but few studies have assessed their impact. In Brazil, sugarcane is widely used as a forage source due to its availability and low cost.
S. L. Paredes +6 more
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Impact of heat on dental structures and DNA recovery in forensic science: a systematic review
Background Teeth play a vital role in forensic identification due to their durability and exceptional ability to preserve DNA, even under extreme environmental stress. Among the hardest structures in the human body, dental tissues such as enamel, dentin,
Ana María Salazar Roa +2 more
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A Systematic Review Evaluating Methods for Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Dental Erosions
ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the quality of evidence for methods used to diagnose, restore and prevent dental erosions, by evaluating and summarising clinical controlled studies and in situ studies covering this field.
Maria Skalsky Jarkander +5 more
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Forensic determination of dental age by cementum thickness of human teeth.
The purpose of this study was to assess the correlation between the known chronological age and the dental cementum thickness (DCT) in male and female subjects in different age groups.The study sample consisted of 57 donor teeth of both sexes. Teeth were classified by donors' sex and divided into three age groups: 10-19, 30-39 and 60-69 years.
Birimiša, Minja +5 more
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Quantitative analysis of dental age estimation by incremental line of cementum
This study aims to examine the correlation between age and number of incremental lines in human dental cementum among single-rooted teeth (incisors and canines) and to assess the best tooth to estimate age group by studying cementum under phase-contrast microscope and to assess the use of cementum in age estimation.The present study was carried out in ...
Swetha, G +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the incomplete success rate (ISR) of non‐surgical periodontal therapy (NSPT) performed by registered dental hygienists, considering periodontitis staging and grading and multiple tooth‐ and patient‐level factors. Methods Data from patients with periodontitis treated by registered dental hygienists at the University of ...
Matteo Serroni +7 more
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Estimating age of spotted and spinner dolphins (Stenella attenuata and Stenella longirostris) from teeth [PDF]
This paper is an account of preparation and examination techniques and criteria used to estimate age in decalcified and stained tooth thin sections from spinner and spotted dolphins.
Hohn, Aleta A. +4 more
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