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Non-Surgical Treatment of Bilateral Dens Invaginatus in Maxillary Lateral Incisors: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Dens invaginatus (DI) is a dental developmental malformation, with 43% of the reported cases involving bilateral occurrence. Based on its manifestations, DI is classified into different types. Due to the complex anatomy, teeth with DI are more susceptible to caries and pulpitis and are commonly associated with incomplete root formation.
Chamani A, Forghani M, Asadi G.
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Nonsurgical Management of Perforating Internal Root Resorption in Maxillary Invaginated Lateral Incisor Using Cold Ceramic. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The clastic activity results in internal root resorption (IRR), characterized by the progressive destruction of the surrounding dental hard tissues. This case reports perforating IRR in an advanced stage on a maxillary dens invaginated lateral incisor in a 13‐year‐old patient who completed orthodontic treatment 6 months ago.
Asgari Z, Hajihassani N.
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Role of Food Texture, Oral Processing Responses, Bolus Properties, and Digestive Conditions on the Nutrient Bioaccessibility of Al Dente and Soft-Cooked Red Lentil Pasta. [PDF]
Arnal M, Salcedo L, Talens P, Ribes S.
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Making a Dent in Dent Disease [PDF]
AbstractDent disease (DD) is a rare kidney disorder caused by mutations in the Cl−/H+ exchanger ClC-5. Extensive physiologic characterization of the transporter has begun to illuminate its role in endosomal ion homeostasis. Nevertheless, we have yet to understand how loss of ClC-5 function in the kidney proximal tubule impairs membrane traffic of ...
Katherine E. Shipman, Ora A. Weisz
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Dent's disease is a renal tubular disorder characterized by manifestations of proximal tubule dysfunction, including low-molecular-weight proteinuria, hypercalciuria, nephrolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis, and progressive renal failure. These features are generally found in males only, and may be present in early childhood, whereas female carriers may show
Devuyst, O
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Dent's disease is a renal tubular disorder characterized by manifestations of proximal tubule dysfunction, including low-molecular-weight proteinuria, hypercalciuria, nephrolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis, and progressive renal failure. These features are generally found in males only, and may be present in early childhood, whereas female carriers may show
Neild, G, Thakker, R, Unwin, R, Wrong, O
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Efeito de diferentes calibres de limas no preparo apical do canal radicular
Estudo in vitro utilizando pré-molares extraídos preparados com calibres crescentes de limas na porção apical do canal radicular. Após o preparo, os dentes foram descalcificados, cortados transversalmente em cinco segmentos e avaliados por dois ...
Elaine Vianna Freitas Fachin+1 more
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Odontalgia Atípica – Revisão de Literatura
A Odontalgia Atípica (OA) é uma entidade clínica importante, pois a dor é neuropática por desaferentação e ocorre “no dente”, porém não é “dor de dente”.
Márcia Elisa PERONDI+2 more
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Forme del passato nel presente. Victoria e Europe di D. Greig fra memoria culturale e ricezione teatrale [PDF]
The articulation of time-space dimensions is a theme both for theorists of various disciplines and for those who deal with the problems of the exegesis of texts. The globalization process makes us perceive a hybrid present and permeable spaces, both with
Carla Dente
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São relatados três casos de conjuntivite bacteriana associada à doença dentária grave em chinchilas. Todas as chinchilas afetadas tinham histórico de emagrecimento, hipersalivação e epífora, que progrediu para exsudação ocular purulenta.
Ricardo Barbosa Lucena+4 more
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