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Voclosporin‐induced gingival enlargement: A case report
Abstract Background Drug‐influenced gingival enlargement (DIGE) is a recognized adverse effect of certain medications, particularly immunosuppressants like cyclosporin and tacrolimus. However, there have been no documented cases of DIGE associated with voclosporin, a newer calcineurin inhibitor used primarily to treat lupus nephritis.
Francesca Racca +2 more
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Volumetric analysis of root coverage with porcine acellular dermal matrix: Case study
Abstract Background Gingival recession is prevalent and often treated with coronally advanced flap plus connective tissue graft (CAF+CTG). Porcine acellular dermal matrix (PADM) offers a donor‐site‐free alternative. Contemporary digital imaging allows minimally invasive, three‐dimensional (3D) soft‐tissue assessment. This case report quantified 3D soft‐
Edgar Daniel Vargas‐Quiroga +4 more
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Production of English interdental fricatives by Dutch, German, and English speakers [PDF]
Non-native (L2) speakers of English often experience difficulties in producing English interdental fricatives (e.g. the voiceless [θ]), and this leads to frequent substitutions of these fricatives (e.g. with [t], [s], and [f]).
Hanulikova, A., Weber, A.
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Abstract Background Single flap approach (SFA) is a validated procedure for obtaining clinical attachment gain and pocket closure when applied to deep intraosseous defects. However, the presence of an interdental crater as well as the tooth location were associated with a lower rate of primary intention closure, possibly jeopardizing the outcome of the
Mattia Severi +2 more
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Old Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic : some reflections on language history [PDF]
Aramaic is not among the oldest Semitic languages in a strictly chronological sense, but among those languages which are still spoken today, it has the longest continuous written tradition.
Jastrow, Otto
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Bruce Hayes: Introductory Phonology (Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics). WileyBlackwell, Malden MA & Oxford, 2009. pp ix + 323. Markus A. Pöchtrager: The structure of length. Doctoral dissertation, Universität Wien, 2006. pp 286.
Magyar, Lilla, Sutter, Regula
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Implant‐related orofacial pain managed with implant apicoectomy: A case report
Abstract Background In recent years, the use of implants has emerged as a widely accepted method for the replacement of missing teeth. Although rare, chronic pain associated with implant placement has been reported in the literature. Conversely, apicoectomy, the removal of the apical portion has been integrated into the implantology field in cases with
Oscar Durán‐Garnica +4 more
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Experienced teachers' perspectives on priorities for improved intelligible pronunciation: the case of Japanese learners of English [PDF]
The current study was designed as an exploratory investigation of the usefulness of experienced teachers’ perspectives as a means to identify teaching and learning priorities for a particular group of L2 learners (i.e.
Basturkmen +53 more
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Abstract Background Loss of the interdental papilla compromises esthetics, speech, and hygiene, significantly affecting quality of life and psychological well‐being. Reconstruction has long been considered unpredictable, particularly in Cairo RT3 cases with advanced interproximal bone loss.
Katsuhiko Akiyama
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Lateral fricatives and lateral emphatics in southern Saudi Arabia and Mehri [PDF]
Arabic was traditionally described as lughat al-Ρād ‘the language of Ρād’ due to the perceived unusualness of the sound. From Sībawayhi’s description, early Arabic Ρād was clearly a lateral or lateralized emphatic.
Al-Azraqi, M, Watson, JCE
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