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Morphology of the lingual papillae of the Asian short-clawed otter

open access: yesOkajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica, 2016
We examined the dorsal lingual surface of an adult Asian short-clawed otter (Aonyx cinerea) by using scanning electron microscopy. The filiform papilla on the lingual apex had some pointed processes. The connective tissue core of the filiform papillae consisted of several rod-like processes, and the connective tissue core with a long process was rarely
EMURA, Shoichi, SUGIYAMA, Kazue
openaire   +3 more sources

Root surface biomodification in periodontal therapy: Biological rationale and clinical applications

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView.
Abstract Regenerative periodontal therapy aims to form new cementum, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone, all sealed by gingival tissue. The root surface acts as the wound margin during this regeneration process. Root surface biomodification (root conditioning/root decontamination), therefore, seems instrumental in promoting surface decontamination
Muhammad H. A. Saleh   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Papillary architecture of the lingual surface in the puma (Puma concolor)

open access: yes, 2018
This research presents the first anatomical description of the tongue and lingual papillae of the mountain lion (puma). The tongues of three adult male pumas were used in this study.
Perez, William   +3 more
core   +1 more source

COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF TONGUE BETWEEN TWO DOMESTICATED WATER BIRDS, MALLARD ANAS PLATYRHYNCHOS (LINNAEUS, 1758) AND GRAYLAG GOOSE ANSER ANSER (LINNAEUS, 1758) (ANSERIFORMES, ANATIDAE)

open access: yesBulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum
This study is to identify the comparative morphological description of the tongue in two species of domesticated waterbirds,MallardAnas platyrhynchos(Linnaeus,1758) and Graylag Goose Anseranser(Linnaeus,1758) (Anseriformes, Anatidae).
Ashwaq Ahmed Hussein   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Periodontal considerations during orthodontic intrusion and extrusion in healthy and reduced periodontium

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView.
Abstract In patients with advanced periodontal disease, pathological tooth migration may occur, which may require subsequent orthodontic treatment for both aesthetic and functional purposes. When planning orthodontic treatment mechanics, intrusive or extrusive forces are frequently indicated.
Gregory S. Antonarakis   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Patient‐reported outcome measures and health economics in regenerative periodontal therapy: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView.
Abstract Understanding patient responses to periodontal regeneration is crucial. This systematic review and meta‐analysis addressed two key questions: (a) the impact of periodontal regeneration on patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) for intrabony and furcation involvement and (b) the cost‐effectiveness of periodontal regeneration for treating ...
Zhaozhao Chen   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of Low-Level Laser Therapy on Histological Changes of Lingual Papillae in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes Mellitus in Rats: An Experimental Study

open access: yesErbil Dental Journal
Background and Objectives: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with structural alterations in oral tissues, including the lingual papillae, where epithelial atrophy, fibrosis, and degeneration of taste buds may occur. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has
Bayar Taher Saeed   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Reviewing the benefits and clinical outcomes of oral fibroblasts over mesenchymal stem cells for repairing periodontal defects during or after orthodontic tooth movement

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView.
Abstract Orthodontic therapy applies forces to teeth, causing an inflammatory reaction in the periodontal ligament. This is repaired by remodeling of the periodontium, allowing tooth displacement. Although orthodontic therapy is mostly initiated during childhood and adolescence, the number of adults seeking this treatment is increasing as our society's
Ludovica Parisi   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Maturation of human lingual papillae during second and third trimesters: a fetal histo-morphological study

open access: yes, 2017
Introduction: The aim of this study was to describe the histological changes of tongue in a growing fetus. There are very few studies on histogenesis of tongue in human fetuses.
S. Kotian   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Orthodontic management of uneven gingival margins in patients with healthy or reduced periodontium to improve smile aesthetics

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView.
Abstract Uneven gingival margins may cause visible asymmetries during smiling and may reflect alterations in the tooth shape and morphology, particularly in cases requiring restorative procedures. Despite being perceived as a minor health condition, presence of uneven gingival margins usually impacts the smile aesthetics and could affect the individual'
Conchita Martin   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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