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Instagram Dentistry

Primary Dental Journal, 2021
Instagram, a photo and video social networking site, is gaining popularity in the dental world and it is easy to see why this is so. Instagram’s potential to share information in an engaging way allows dental professionals to share clinical work and provides a unique way of learning. Advertising on Instagram has blossomed.
Hui Lynn, Ooi, Martin G D, Kelleher
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ULTRACONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY

Dental Clinics of North America, 1998
Ultraconservative techniques are providing dentists with new opportunities for the rehabilitation of the debilitated dentition. These techniques involve the use of bonded, reinforced ceramics that restore function and esthetics. The new parameters of ultraconservative treatment include the routine use of supragingival margins, color gradients, and the ...
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Computers in Dentistry

Dental Clinics of North America, 1986
Traditionally, each professional school has developed its own course or department of health care informatics. We may find it more efficient and productive to establish a department of Medical Informatics to serve all health science colleges. Therefore the initial costs would be reduced and the common knowledge bank would be greatly increased.
J L, Zimmerman, M J, Ball, S P, Petroski
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Ultrasonics in dentistry

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1956
PPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED YEARS ago, it was learned that certain crystal A elements contracted in a magnetic field. Shortly thereafter a similar property was discovered in certain metals which, if rod-shaped, contracted in the direction of their long axes.
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Dentistry and endocarditis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2005
Bacterial endocarditis (BE), a rare heart infection caused by a bacteremia, has frequently been blamed on but rarely caused by dental procedures. Viridans group streptococci are found abundantly in the mouth and the gingival sulcus but have been surpassed by staphylococci as the leading cause of BE.
Michael J, Wahl, Thomas J, Pallasch
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Paresthesias in Dentistry

Dental Clinics of North America, 2010
Alterations to normal oral sensory function can occur following restorative and surgical dental procedures. Paresthesia is defined as an abnormal sensation, such as burning, pricking, tickling, or tingling. Paresthesias are one of the more general groupings of nerve disorders known as neuropathies.
Paul A, Moore, Daniel A, Haas
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THE DIVERSITY OF DENTISTRY

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2000
In a relatively brief time, the dental profession has evolved into one of the most recognized and respected professions. There still is, however, a lack of public knowledge about dentistry and the procedures dentists can accomplish in addition to restoring teeth.
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The business of dentistry

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2003
Dentistry is a rapidly evolving health care occupation that can offer an outstanding quality of life, allowing each doctor to define how he or she would like to practice. Dentistry has a high-income potential compared with many other occupations, and this also contributes to the quality of life of dental professionals.
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International Dentistry

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1961
Juan Chaneles   +4 more
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DENTISTRY

Annual Review of Medicine, 1954
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