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Abstract Background Peri‐implantitis poses a major challenge as contemporary nonsurgical treatments show dissatisfactory results and mucosal flap surgery is often needed. Diode lasers can remove granulation tissue and submucosal bacteria, and if it achieves similar clinical results, then it could be used as a less invasive first approach.
Sebastian Malmqvist+8 more
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A STUDY ON THE DIAGNOSIS OF THE MAXILLARY DISEASES BY USING PULSED ULTRASOUND
HIDEO KAMETANI
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Reliability of Digital Dental Cast Measures as Compared to Cone-Beam Computed Tomography for Analyzing the Transverse Dimension [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to assess the consistency in diagnosing the transverse dimension on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images as compared to digital dental models.
Michel, Brian
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Abstract Background Periodontitis is a destructive disease that affects periodontal tissue. While current research focuses on disease management, research on tissue repair remains limited. Metformin, a first‐line medication for diabetes treatment, has positive effects on bone health in nondiabetic patients.
Zhao Wang+10 more
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Echography in the otolaryngological region.1.The echography in maxillary sinus disease.
HIROKI SHIONO
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Incidence of peri‐implant disease in patients with maxillary overdentures during a 10‐year follow‐up [PDF]
Pieter Onclin+4 more
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Peri‐implant inflammation increases the risk of osteonecrosis in mice treated with bisphosphonate
Abstract Background Bisphosphonates (BPs) are effective in managing bone diseases due to their anti‐resorptive properties but are linked to medication‐related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ), particularly concerning dental implants. This study explored the combined impact of ligature‐induced peri‐implant inflammation and zoledronic acid (ZA), a BP ...
Ana Bujila+11 more
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Clinicopathological Investigations of the Dental Diseases Caused by Maxillary Lesions.
Kiminori Sato
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Anatomy and Disorders of the Oral Cavity of Reptiles and Amphibians [PDF]
Antwis+46 more
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ABSTRACT Oral cancer commonly affects various parts of the oral cavity, including the lips, tongue, gums, palate, and inner cheeks. Oral rehabilitation involves multiple approaches aimed at restoring and improving oral function, esthetics, and overall well‐being.
Ravinder S. Saini+3 more
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