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Abstract In patients with advanced periodontal disease, pathological tooth migration may occur, which may require subsequent orthodontic treatment for both aesthetic and functional purposes. When planning orthodontic treatment mechanics, intrusive or extrusive forces are frequently indicated.
Gregory S. Antonarakis +3 more
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Effects of stem cells derived from the apical papilla (SCAP) on dental pulp outcomes: the influence of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). [PDF]
Pacheco ND +5 more
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Abstract Understanding patient responses to periodontal regeneration is crucial. This systematic review and meta‐analysis addressed two key questions: (a) the impact of periodontal regeneration on patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) for intrabony and furcation involvement and (b) the cost‐effectiveness of periodontal regeneration for treating ...
Zhaozhao Chen +2 more
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Effect of immediate provisionalization using natural crowns with fiber splints on gingival contour and esthetic outcomes after immediate implant placement: a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Wu Y +7 more
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[Clinical pattern of calcification of dental papillae].
A, Zyszko +2 more
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Tongue Nodule Affecting Breastfeeding
Oral Diseases, EarlyView.
Giuliano Saraceni Issa Cossolin +5 more
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Abstract Orthodontic therapy applies forces to teeth, causing an inflammatory reaction in the periodontal ligament. This is repaired by remodeling of the periodontium, allowing tooth displacement. Although orthodontic therapy is mostly initiated during childhood and adolescence, the number of adults seeking this treatment is increasing as our society's
Ludovica Parisi +4 more
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Retrocuspid Papillae of the Gingiva: Clinical Nature and Controversies. [PDF]
Megalaa N +4 more
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Atypical Whitish Gingival Plaque
Oral Diseases, EarlyView.
Maria Eduarda Camilo Rezende +3 more
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Abstract Uneven gingival margins may cause visible asymmetries during smiling and may reflect alterations in the tooth shape and morphology, particularly in cases requiring restorative procedures. Despite being perceived as a minor health condition, presence of uneven gingival margins usually impacts the smile aesthetics and could affect the individual'
Conchita Martin +3 more
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