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Background: The loss of mineral homeostasis in patients with chronic kidney disease causes significant dental problems, including enamel hypoplasia and increased tooth damage. The current clinical treatments show an insufficient ability to resolve these
Sadaf Ambreen +5 more
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Background: Nutritional Rickets is a condition produced by an absence of Vitamin D, calcium or phosphate. It clues to relaxing and fading of the bones. Dental expression of children with rickets contains enamel hypoplasia and delayed tooth eruption. This
Sara A. Jameel, Nadia A Al rawi
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Prevalence and Socio-behavioral Influence of Early Childhood Caries, ECC, and Feeding Habits among 6-36 Months Old Children in Uganda and Tanzania. [PDF]
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a serious problem that has remained unexplored in sub-Saharan Africa. This study aimed to identify possible socio-behavioral correlates of ECC focusing 6-36 months old children and their caretakers.\ud Cross sectional ...
A Sayegh +50 more
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Severe Enamel Defects in Wild Japanese Macaques
Plane-form enamel hypoplasia (PFEH) is a severe dental defect in which large areas of the crown are devoid of enamel. This condition is rare in humans and even rarer in wild primates.
Ian Towle +4 more
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Background To determine the association between developmental dental anomalies (DDA), early childhood caries (ECC) and oral hygiene status of 3–5-year-old children resident in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Methods This was a cross-sectional study.
Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan +4 more
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A new look at an old dog : Bonn-Oberkassel reconsidered [PDF]
The Bonn-Oberkassel dog remains (Upper Pleistocene and 14223 þ- 58 years old) have been reported more than 100 years ago. Recent re-examination revealed the tooth of another older and smaller dog, making this domestic dog burial not only the oldest known,
Crombé, Philippe +5 more
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Background Molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) is a developmental enamel defect that predominantly affects first permanent molars and frequently involves incisors. However, evidence on MIH prevalence and clinical presentation in jungle regions is limited.
Mayra Belen Barahona-Hernandez +6 more
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Oral manifestations of celiac disease : a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Celiac disease is a chronic intestinal disease caused by intolerance to gluten associated with poor digestion and absorption of the majority of nutrients and vitamins, which may affect both developing dentition and oral mucosa. The aim of this study is
Azevedo-Alanis, Luciana Reis +6 more
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Objectives This study assessed the effects of remineralizing agents on microhardness and mineral content of primary enamel following iron drop exposure. Materials and Methods In this in vitro study, 36 sound primary anterior teeth were randomly assigned to four groups (n = 9) of (I) casein phosphopeptide‐amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP‐ACP), (II ...
Aneseh Sadat Tabatabaei Rad +4 more
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