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Association between number of teeth, dental prostheses, and self-reported dysphagia in brazilian old people: a population-based study. [PDF]
Aquino MM +3 more
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Impact of Electronic Cigarette Use on the Oral Microbiota: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim To examine whether the oral microbiota of e‐cigarette users differs from that of never smokers and current smokers. Materials and Methods PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science were searched on 27 August 2025. Human studies using molecular methods to compare oral microbiota in saliva, subgingival plaque and oral mucosal swabs among e‐cigarette ...
Giusy Rita Maria La Rosa +9 more
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Effect of different attachment configurations and skeletal anchorage force application points on canines during distalization of maxillary second molars with clear aligners: a finite element study. [PDF]
Domingos NO +4 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose The present study investigated the combined influence of four different scanning patterns and two intraoral scanning (IOS) technologies (Confocal Ultrafast Optical Sectioning vs. Active Triangulation with Structured Light) on the trueness and precision of both the intaglio and cameo surfaces of a maxillary reference denture.
Faith Park +4 more
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Lifestyles associated with complete tooth loss in elderly people in Brazil, 2019. [PDF]
Negreiros Filho ZV +6 more
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Mapping the murine TMJ glenoid fossa over development, homeostasis and in response to disease
The fibrocartilage of the murine glenoid fossa and condyle of the temporomandibular joint are shown to form at distinct times with distinct molecular identities. Changes in the condyle during disease lead to remodelling of the fossa to maintain joint alignment.
Ticha Tuwatnawanit +4 more
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Gingival changes after removal of fixed orthodontic appliances: a prospective cohort clinical study. [PDF]
Tavares LCD +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Early‐onset oral squamous cell carcinoma (EO‐OSCC), commonly defined as occurring in individuals under 50 years of age, is increasingly recognized as a potentially distinct clinical subset with differences in exposure patterns and tumor biology compared with conventional oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).
Gennaro Musella +8 more
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