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Children’s Oral Health Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment [PDF]
Gonzalez, Cesar+2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To investigate whether early re‐entry surgery following simultaneous guided bone regeneration (GBR) and implant placement has a negative impact on the outcome of bone regeneration and osseointegration. Materials and Methods In the edentulous mandible of six mongrel dogs, buccal peri‐implant dehiscence defects were surgically created.
Sung Jin Yoo+5 more
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The Multilayer Flowable Injection Technique for Highly Esthetic Restorations
ABSTRACT Objective This article introduces an alternative to the classic flowable injection technique to enhance esthetic outcomes and describes its application for the restoration of six maxillary anterior teeth in a young patient. Clinical Considerations An esthetically enhanced flowable injection technique was applied to six maxillary anterior teeth
Yolanda M. Liaropoulou+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This case report describes an esthetic rehabilitation focused on closing diastemas and improving tooth morphology to restore smile harmony using thin porcelain laminates. The advantages, limitations, and characteristics of feldspathic ceramics in laminate fabrication are discussed, highlighting their importance in minimally invasive ...
José Maurício dos Santos Nunes Reis+3 more
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This study conducts the first comprehensive morphological investigation of the mandibular symphysis in whales. Using gross anatomical observation and CT cross‐sectional data, we describe diverse joint morphologies across 74 extant and fossil cetacean taxa. Toothed whales exhibit unfused, partially fused, or fully fused symphyses.
Rebecca J. Strauch+2 more
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Clustering crocodylian dental morphology: Insights into functional adaptations, diet, and ontogeny
Extant crocodylians may be divided into five clusters based on the residuals of four linear dental measurements (y‐axes) and their variation along the jaw (x‐axes). These clusters correlate to snout shape, prey preference, and feeding ecology, particularly prey size and the degree of processing necessary. Multiple families and subfamilies were found in
Jason J. Testin, Domenic C. D'Amore
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Taxonomic and sex differences in sagittal cresting among gracile and robust capuchin monkeys
In this study, I show that there are interspecific differences in the frequency and pattern of sagittal cresting among six capuchin species. Four of the six species show sagittal cresting, with Cebus capucinus showing a different sagittal cresting pattern to that observed in three robust capuchin species. All four crested species show sexual dimorphism
Katharine L. Balolia
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Relationship between Angular Measurements and Facial Shape of Young Ivorians with Normal Dental Occlusion. [PDF]
Diomande M+3 more
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Significant Obliteration of the Lumen after Wallstent Implantation [PDF]
Allhoff, E. P.+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Sleep bruxism (SB) is defined as a masticatory muscle activity during sleep characterised by a multifactorial aetiology. Tobacco smoking and psychological status are considered predisposing factors for SB, but their mutual interaction remains unclear. Objective To investigate the relationship between self‐report SB, tobacco smoking,
Matteo Pollis+4 more
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