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Effect of Cranberry Gel on Cementum and Root Dentin Surfaces: An In-vitro Exploratory Study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Introduction: Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon), known for its rich antioxidant content, contains bioactive compounds with antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and regenerative properties.
Poulami Chakraborty, Sankari Malaiappan
doaj   +1 more source

Bio-implant as a novel restoration for tooth loss [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
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Abiko, Y   +8 more
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A perspective from the Mesozoic: Evolutionary changes of the mammalian skull and their influence on feeding efficiency and high‐frequency hearing

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The complex evolutionary history behind modern mammalian chewing performance and hearing function is a result of several changes in the entire skeletomuscular system of the skull and lower jaw. Lately, exciting multifunctional 3D analytical methods and kinematic simulations of feeding functions in both modern and fossil mammals and their ...
Julia A. Schultz
wiley   +1 more source

Aging and Senescence of Dental Pulp and Hard Tissues of the Tooth

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2020
The ability to consume a meal using one’s own teeth influences an individual’s quality of life. In today’s global aging society, studying the biological changes in aging teeth is important to address this issue.
Hidefumi Maeda, Hidefumi Maeda
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Ontogenetic changes and sexual dimorphism in the cranium and mandible of the Atlantic walrus (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus L.)

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Walruses have been an important subsistence and cultural resource for humans and have been exploited for millennia across their distribution. This exploitation has contributed to severe declines in several populations and local extirpations.
Katrien Dierickx   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of baicalin on the proliferation and expression of OPG and RANKL in human cementoblast-lineage cells

open access: yesJournal of Dental Sciences, 2022
Background/purpose: Baicalin, a natural bioactive flavonoid extracted from Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, mediates bone metabolism, and recent studies have revealed that it has cell signaling properties.
Ryo Kunimatsu   +13 more
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Radiocarbon analysis of modern skeletal remains to determine year of birth and death: a case study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
To aid in the development of a biological profile for human remains found in Collyhurst, Manchester, England we undertook 14C analysis of tooth enamel, tooth collagen and bone collagen on behalf of Greater Manchester Police.
Ainscough, L.A.N.   +2 more
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Early Pliocene Varanus (Squamata, Varanidae) remains from Megalo Emvolon, Thessaloniki, Greece

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
The article describes new cranial and postcranial varanid material from Megalo Emvolon Lower Pliocene vertebrate fossil site near Thessaloniki. The fossils, likely representing a single individual, are referred to Varanus cf. marathonensis. Abstract This study describes new fossil varanid material from a recently discovered fossil spot (MVL site) at ...
Chara Drakopoulou   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Periodontal impact of surgically induced dental lesions in mandibular osteodistraction: an animal study. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
AIM: The objective of the study was to evaluate the impact of dental lesions on the periodontium, in a canine model of mandibular osteodistraction. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In six adult male Beagle dogs, an osteotomy was made between the right second ...
Mommaerts, MY   +2 more
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Histology and fossil diagenesis of a pterosaur tooth from the Crato Formation (Lower Cretaceous of Brazil)

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Pterosaur dental biology remains poorly understood despite its importance for comprehending feeding strategies and flight adaptations. Here, we present the first comprehensive histological analysis of an ornithocheiriform pterosaur tooth from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation (Santana Group, Northeast Brazil).
Tito Aureliano   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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