Dental management of patients with endocrine disorders [PDF]
Introduction: The endocrine system is responsible for hormonal secretion and is closely related to the central nervous system, as it diversifies its functions through the hypothalamus and pituitary glands.
Carlos Fabuel, Laura +2 more
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Etiology and Considerations of Developmental Enamel Defects in Children: A Narrative Review
Context: Dental enamel is the hardest and highly mineralized structure in human body. However, Developmental Enamel Defects (DEDs) may occur due to an interplay between multiple factors ranging from genetic inadequacy to environmental insults.
Prasad Krishnaji Musale +2 more
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This study investigated possible prenatal and neonatal variables that may influence the prevalence of tooth enamel hypoplasia in preterm and low birth weight children (LBW) and a matched control group of term children with normal birth weight (NBW).
Kátia Maria Dmytraczenko Franco +2 more
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Enamel and dentin mineralization in familial hypophosphatemic rickets: a micro-CT study [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to analyse the mineralization pattern of enamel and dentin in patients affected by X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLHR) using micro-CT (µCT), and to associate enamel and dentin mineralization in primary ...
Costa, F. W. G. +4 more
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Rijetko teško oštećenje cakline na gornjem kutnjaku svinje pronađenom u ranoj srednjovjekovnoj tvrđavi u Pragu (Republika Češka) - kratko priopćenje. [PDF]
The present communication describes the case of an approx. 9 month old pig from the early medieval fortress Vyšehrad in Prague (Bohemia, Czech Republic).
René Kyselý, Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen
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A new look at an old dog : Bonn-Oberkassel reconsidered [PDF]
The Bonn-Oberkassel dog remains (Upper Pleistocene and 14223 þ- 58 years old) have been reported more than 100 years ago. Recent re-examination revealed the tooth of another older and smaller dog, making this domestic dog burial not only the oldest known,
Crombé, Philippe +5 more
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van der Woude syndrome- a syndromic form of orofacial clefting [PDF]
van der Woude Syndrome is the most common form of syndromic orofacial clefting, accounting for 2% of all cases, and has the phenotype that most closely resembles the more common non-syndromic forms.
Lavanya Reddy, R. +5 more
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Oral manifestations of celiac disease : a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Celiac disease is a chronic intestinal disease caused by intolerance to gluten associated with poor digestion and absorption of the majority of nutrients and vitamins, which may affect both developing dentition and oral mucosa. The aim of this study is
Azevedo-Alanis, Luciana Reis +6 more
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Salivary gland dysplasia in fgf10 heterozygous mice:A new mouse model of xerostomia [PDF]
Xerostomia, or chronic dry mouth, is a common syndrome caused by a lack of saliva that can lead to severe eating difficulties, dental caries and oral candida infections.
Chatzeli, L. +3 more
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Relationship and Association of Preterm Labor with Developmental Defects of Enamel and Dental Caries
Introduction: Incidence of preterm labor (PTL) is 5-10 percent. Odontogenesis is initiated in 6th-7th week of embryonic life by budding stage and continues until juvenile period.
SE Jabarifar +3 more
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