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DePerio: Deep Learning‐Based Oral Inflammatory Load Quantification for Periodontal Applications
a) Inflammation and oral polymorphonuclear neutrophil (oPMN) Migration: Dental plaque accumulation leads to inflammation, prompting white blood cells (WBCs), particularly oPMNs, to migrate from blood vessels through the gingival epithelium into the oral cavity.
Fatemeh Soheili +9 more
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Prevalence and socio-behavioural determinants of periodontal disease among adolescents in the northern West bank: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Al-Hassan SI, Kazlak MM, Kateeb E.
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The effect of streptozotocin-induced diabetes on collagen Synthesis in the rat gingiva.
Hideo Shikata +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background The intranasal trigeminal system contributes to the sense of smell. Its integrity in olfactory dysfunction (OD) may be crucial for future treatments. This study assessed trigeminal sensitivity in healthy individuals and patients with OD of different etiologies using electrical stimulation of the nasal mucosa.
Konstantinos Garefis +12 more
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Idiopathic Gingival Enlargement: A Report of a Rare Case. [PDF]
Vasave S +3 more
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The fine structure of lamellated nerve endings found in the rat gingiva.
Ii‐Sei Watanabe, Eichi Yamada
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ABSTRACT Background Emerging evidence suggests a possible link between rhinosinusitis and systemic rheumatic diseases; however, no meta‐analysis has comprehensively examined this association to date. We aimed to investigate if patients with rhinosinusitis have a predisposition to unmasking rheumatic diseases compared to individuals without ...
Arshbir Aulakh +5 more
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Carbon Dioxide Laser as an Alternative Tool to the Conventional Scalpel in Lip Repositioning Surgery: A Case Series. [PDF]
Alkari S, Hamadah O.
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Tissue reaction of ceramics materials into bone and gingiva.
Kouichi NAITOH
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Irrigation of periodontal pockets with human periopathogens, in combination with a 14‐day ligature‐induced periodontitis protocol, significantly enhances alveolar bone loss and sustains bacterial colonization for up to 28 days following ligature removal, thereby more closely replicating the chronic nature of human periodontitis compared to the ligature
Maksym Skrypnyk +4 more
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