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Developments in dental plaque pH modelling

Journal of Dentistry, 2005
The objectives of this review were to give a comprehensive account of the methods used to determine dental plaque pH over the last 50 years, to review how these methods have been used in dental cariology research and to give an update as to how dental plaque pH studies might be developed in the future.Published, referred papers and abstracts of ...
A.J. Preston, W.M. Edgar
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A user-oriented dental care model

Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1978
Abstract This paper discusses a computer oriented model of dental programs. The two major concepts incorporated into the model are the personnel involved in providing care and the type of care being provided. For user specified categories of service and various personnel configurations the model estimates personnel requirements, in terms of time and ...
N. Johnson, M. Marcus, G. Sue, L. Drabek
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3D modelling to support dental surgery

2012
In a previous work, we developed a general purpose framework to support the three-dimensional reconstruction, rendering and processing of biomedical images, 3D Bio-IPF. In this paper we present a structured component of 3D Bio-IPF, the plug-in Implant, to model customised dental implants on a three-dimensional representation of the oral cavity derived ...
AVOLA D, PETRACCA A, PLACIDI, GIUSEPPE
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A computer program for the analysis of dental models

Computer Programs in Biomedicine, 1979
This paper presents the details and logic of a Fortran computer program which carries out routine clinical analysis of dental models resulting from impressions of the teeth and related structures, which are subsequently cast in plaster of Paris. The program is primarily intended for use by the orthodontist who is engaged in research or clinical ...
John F Cleall   +2 more
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Monkey Models in Dental Research

Journal of Medical Primatology, 1977
Barnet M. Levy, Samuel Dreizen
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The Role of Microbiology in Models of Dental Caries

Advances in Dental Research, 1995
Models of dental caries (laboratory, animal, and human in situ models) vary markedly in their microbiological complexity. Laboratory models range from mono-cultures of cariogenic species providing an acidic challenge to enamel, to the development of diverse mixed cultures growing on a habitat-simulating medium in an artificial mouth or chemostat.
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Biofilm Models for the Evaluation of Dental Treatment

2020
When analyzing the activity of antimicrobial agents, it should be considered that microorganisms mainly occur in biofilms. Data obtained for planktonic bacteria cannot be transferred non-critically to biofilms. Biofilm models should consider both the relevant microorganisms and the conditions present in the environment.
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The dental plaque biofilm matrix

Periodontology 2000, 2021
Fabian Cieplik   +2 more
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