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[Periodontal and dental pulp diseases].
V, Hillier-Kolarov, D, Mratinković
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Organoid‐Guided Precision Medicine: From Bench to Bedside
This review focuses on the structural and characterization aspects of organoids derived from original cells and scaffold materials. It also examines the construction methodologies, the incorporation of cytokines, and the practical applications in precision medicine.
Boqiang Tao+12 more
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Efficacy of Laser Pulpotomy vs. Conventional Vital Pulpotomy in Primary Teeth: A Comparative Clinical Analysis. [PDF]
Simonoska J+5 more
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Convergence between anemia and dental pulp diseases: an in-depth analysis
Jesus, Oliver Renê Viana de, et. al.
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Eosinophilic and Mixed‐Cell Infiltration in Odontogenic Cutaneous Sinus Tracts of a Dog
A 7‐year‐old spayed female Shih Tzu with bilateral submandibular lesions and a subcutaneous mass showed partial response to immunosuppressive therapy but failed to heal completely. Radiography revealed alveolar bone loss, and surgery confirmed an odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract (OCST).
Sungjae Lee+5 more
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Hydrogels in Oral Disease Management: A Review of Innovations in Drug Delivery and Tissue Regeneration. [PDF]
Dongwen L+3 more
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The mortality rate of dogs during pregnancy is high. A postmortem examination allows the identification of possible causes of puppy mortality. Newborns present anatomical, physiological and histological characteristics. ABSTRACT Neonatal mortality in dogs is high, ranging from approximately 5% to 35%, yet investigations into its causes and risk factors
Victória Ghedin+22 more
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Age-Related Oral and Para-Oral Tissue Disorders: The Evolving Therapeutic and Diagnostic Potential of Exosomes. [PDF]
Maria MKM+9 more
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Decoding SFRP2 progenitors in sustaining tooth growth at single-cell resolution. [PDF]
Zhao T+5 more
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