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Abstract The oval window (OW) is an opening connecting the inner and middle ear. Its area has been shown to consistently scale with body mass (BM) in primates, and has been used alongside semi‐circular canal (SCC) size to differentiate Homo sapiens and fossil hominins, including Paranthropus robustus.
Ruy Fernandez, José Braga
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Inlay-Retained Fixed Dental Prosthesis: A Clinical Option Using Monolithic Zirconia
Different indirect restorations to replace a single missing tooth in the posterior region are available in dentistry: traditional full-coverage fixed dental prostheses (FDPs), implant-supported crowns (ISC), and inlay-retained FDPs (IRFDP).
Davide Augusti +4 more
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Abstract The crania of leporid lagomorphs are uniquely fenestrated, including the posterior cranial bones and the lateral portion of the maxilla. The functional significance of the highly fenestrated rostrum has received considerably little attention, despite being absent in other mammalian herbivores with a long rostrum.
Amber P. Wood‐Bailey, Alana C. Sharp
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Evaluation of Behaviour of Child and Acceptance of Multicoloured and Conventional Composite Materials: A Split-mouth Randomised Clinical Study [PDF]
Introduction: The most crucial abilities for a Paediatric Dentist involve evaluating and managing children based on their behaviour. Children are often motivated to choose coloured restorative materials.
Nilam Vitthalrao Honaje +5 more
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Abstract Domesticated European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) have long been chosen as laboratory model organisms. Despite this, there has been no definitive study of the vertebral musculature of wild rabbits. Relevant descriptions of well‐studied veterinary model mammals (such as dogs) are generally applicable, but not appropriate for a species ...
Nuttakorn Taewcharoen +3 more
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Abstract Analysis of the variation in the bony structures of the inner and middle ear provides critical insights into functional morphology, as well as adaptive morphology across primates. In this study, we investigated whether ear morphology patterns are related to the ecological characteristics of species and their habitats to test two acoustic ...
Myriam Marsot +4 more
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Statistical shape modeling of the human inner ear through micro‐computed tomography imaging
In this study, 54 cadaveric temporal bone specimens underwent high‐resolution micro‐CT imaging. Images were semi‐automatically segmented and converted to 3D surface mesh models for morphological measurement and analysis. Statistical shape models were created for the inner ear, cochlea, and vestibular system, as well as for sex‐ and side‐based subgroups.
Carmine Spedaliere +8 more
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Background This study assessed the use of nitrous oxide-oxygen (N2O-O2) inhalation sedation in pediatric dental treatments, focusing on patient demographics, general health status, and the types of procedures performed.
Behrang Ghabchi +4 more
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Abstract In birds, the neural canal houses a variety of anatomical structures including the spinal cord, meninges, spinal vasculature, and respiratory diverticula. Among these, paramedullary diverticula and the extradural dorsal spinal vein may leave behind osteological correlates in the form of pneumatic foramina and fossae, and a bilobed geometry of ...
Jessie Atterholt +5 more
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Clinical Efficiency Of Minimally Invasive Caries Treatment Using Giomer
Aim or purpose: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Giomer Beautifil (Shofu) Materials and methods: 374 temporary teeth (278 temporary molars and 98 incisors and fangs) were treated in children aged 2.2 to 13 years Results: The clinical usefulness of ...
Svetlana Granko +2 more
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