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Long-Term Changes Following Orthopedic Mandibular Advancement Therapy in Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea: a 7-Year Follow-up Study. [PDF]
Aydil SK +5 more
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ABSTRACT The marine shrimp of the genus Typton are widely distributed, known to be associated with sessile organisms such as sponges. Information about this genus is limited, highlighting the scarcity of important features in its biology, including larval forms.
Matheus Sene +2 more
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Untreated, Impacted Canine Leading to Root Resorption of the Central Incisor: A Case Report of Orthodontic Treatment With Canine Substitution. [PDF]
Xu S, Zheng B, Li X, Li W, Zhao X.
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ABSTRACT Objectives The objective of this scoping review was to map existing literature on oral health and related care in individuals with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Specifically, the review aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to maintaining oral hygiene, summarise available clinical guidelines and patient‐facing resources, and examine how ...
Mariam A. Khokhar +3 more
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Traumatic dentoalveolar injury, tooth wear, and periodontal disease in working and non-working dogs (2018-2022). [PDF]
Han S +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Early Childhood Caries (ECC) is reported to be more common among immigrant children than their native counterparts. There are no community‐based studies that assess the effectiveness of an intervention in reducing the risk of ECC among immigrant children in Norway.
Mariam Reda +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This questionnaire‐based study aimed to assess parent‐reported caries (PRC) at ages 2–5 years and identify potential influencing factors using an exploratory, repeated cross‐sectional analysis within an ongoing birth‐cohort study.
Áine M. Lennon +31 more
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Management of an Oblique Cervical Root Fracture in an Immature Maxillary Central Incisor: A Case Report. [PDF]
Kodonas K, Fardi A.
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Abstract We present a morphology‐based backbone phylogeny of Cerambycidae beetles inferred by parsimony analyses using 77 adult characters scored for 101 species. This phylogeny is largely consistent with recent phylogenomic studies regarding key placements (e.g., Parandrini stat. rev. within Prioninae, Necydalini stat. rev.
Burcu Şabanoğlu Şimşek +2 more
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Comparison of W. Arnett's cephalometric analysis measurements performed using artificial intelligence and manual measurements. [PDF]
Kula B, Polat ENA.
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