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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Dentistry Journal in 2018
Rigorous peer-review is the corner-stone of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Dentistry Journal Editorial Office
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COVID-19 Outbreak: An Overview on Dentistry
Coronavirus disease 2019, also called COVID-19, is the latest infectious disease to rapidly develop worldwide [...].
G. Spagnuolo+3 more
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Dentistry Journal in 2015
The editors of Dentistry Journal would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for assessing manuscripts in 2015 [...]
Dentistry Journal Editorial Office
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3D-printing application in dentistry not only enables the manufacture of patient-specific devices and tissue constructs, but also allows mass customization, as well as digital workflow, with predictable lower cost and rapid turnaround times.
Codruta Victoria Tigmeanu+3 more
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Towards Trustworthy AI in Dentistry
Medical and dental artificial intelligence (AI) require the trust of both users and recipients of the AI to enhance implementation, acceptability, reach, and maintenance.
Jackie Ma+7 more
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PEEK Biomaterial in Long-Term Provisional Implant Restorations: A Review
Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has become a useful polymeric biomaterial due to its superior properties and has been increasingly used in dentistry, especially in prosthetic dentistry and dental implantology.
Suphachai Suphangul+4 more
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Neutrophil deficiency increases T cell numbers at the site of tissue injury in mice
In wild‐type mice, injury or acute inflammation induces neutrophil influx followed by macrophage accumulation. Mcl1ΔMyelo (neutrophil‐deficient) mice lack neutrophils, and in response to muscle injury show fewer macrophages and exhibit strikingly elevated T‐cell numbers, primarily non‐conventional “double‐negative” (DN) αβ and γδ T cells.
Hajnalka Halász+6 more
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THE DENTISTRY OF TO-MORROW. [PDF]
Several years ago I had the opportunity to read before the Odontographic Society of Chicago a paper on "University Training and Dental Education,"in which I took the ground that dentistry would only be a full profession and recognized as such when the character of the men who comprised it brought its recognition up to what it should be; that as this ...
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Inhibitor of DNA binding‐1 is a key regulator of cancer cell vasculogenic mimicry
Elevated expression of transcriptional regulator inhibitor of DNA binding 1 (ID1) promoted cancer cell‐mediated vasculogenic mimicry (VM) through regulation of pro‐angiogenic and pro‐cancerous genes (e.g. VE‐cadherin (CDH5), TIE2, MMP9, DKK1). Higher ID1 expression also increased metastases to the lung and the liver.
Emma J. Thompson+11 more
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Federated Learning in Dentistry: Chances and Challenges
Building performant and robust artificial intelligence (AI)–based applications for dentistry requires large and high-quality data sets, which usually reside in distributed data silos from multiple sources (e.g., different clinical institutes ...
R. Rischke+5 more
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