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Forensic odontology in DVI: current practice and recent advances
Forensic odontology frequently plays a significant role in identification of the victims of multi-fatality disasters, but not in all. It depends on adequate dental remains surviving the disaster and on the availability of dental records to be successful.
Alex Forrest
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Dental management before radiotherapy of the head and neck region: 4‐year single‐center experience
Objective To review our experience with a standardized dental management approach in patients with planned radiotherapy of the head and neck region based on preradiation and follow‐up data.
Lea Hoffmann +5 more
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DENTISTS AND HUMAN IDENTIFICATION: THE IMPORTANCE OF DENTAL RECORDS
Human identification involves comparing data from a body, ranging from structural integrity to advanced degrees of destruction, such as skeletonization, carbonization, or fragmentation.
Roberta Silva André +5 more
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Treatment Rate Of Second Mesio-Buccal Canals In Maxillary Molars In A Musod Endodontic Resident Patient Population [PDF]
Purpose: The primary reason for non-surgical root canal treatment (NSRCT) failure in an upper molar is inadequate cleaning, shaping and filling of the second mesio-buccal root canal (MB2). Failure to locate and treat a present MB2 will lead to a worsened
Margel, Ryan Yale
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Identification through dental records
Victims of civil catastrophes, of crimes, and of accidental death are frequently identified by their teeth. More victims might be identified by their teeth if a standardized method of dental recording were available and practiced. The dental enamel is the hardest and most indestructible tissue in the human body.
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Objectives/Goals: Oral health is an important and understudied part of overall health. Poor oral health is linked to many systemic conditions, but little has been done to explore these issues in large electronic health records data sources that include ...
Julio Facelli +10 more
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Background Electronic health records provides unprecedented opportunity for their re-use in genetic epidemiological research. However, electronic health records data from clinical settings, such as dental practices may be inaccurate or of insufficient ...
Mairead Bermingham +3 more
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A needs and resource assessment approach to developing a comprehensive dental plan for Boston's Head Start program [PDF]
Thesis (M.Sc.)--Boston University, Henry M. Goldman School of Graduate Dentistry, 1979 (Dental Public Health).Includes bibliographical references: (leaves 49-50)
Project Head Start (US) +1 more
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Linking dental and medical hospital records to investigate oral-systemic health relationships
Objectives Traditionally, dental and medical records are collected and stored separately within the healthcare system, limiting opportunities for integrated research.
Jianhua Wu +4 more
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Barriers to the Adoption of the ART Approach as Perceived by Dental Practitioners in Governmental Dental Clinics, in Tanzania. [PDF]
This study aimed to determine the magnitude of the barriers to the practice of Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) as perceived by dental practitioners working in pilot dental clinics, and determine the influence of these barriers on the practice of ...
Frencken, Jo E +2 more
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