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ABSTRACT Aim To assess whether the use of centring rings for intraoral radiographic imaging reduces the number of retakes or the frequency and size of cone cuts in intraoral images performed by dental students. Material and Methods Seventy‐three dental students were randomly allocated to either a test or control group before training intraoral imaging ...
Louise Hauge Matzen, Lars Schropp
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Multidisciplinary management of a fused maxillary incisor: Case report with 5-year follow-up. [PDF]
El Backly RM, Kotry GS, Moussa H.
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ABSTRACT Introduction This study evaluated and compared the technical quality of treatments performed during the preclinical training using artificial and natural teeth and the students' perceptions regarding their learning process with the 2 groups. Materials and Methods The study assessed the teeth used for preclinical training by 2nd‐year students ...
Gabriela Biagioni +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To compare the item difficulty and discriminative index of multiple‐choice questions (MCQs) generated by ChatGPT with those created by dental educators, based on the performance of dental students in a real exam setting. Materials and Methods A total of 40 MCQs—20 generated by ChatGPT 4.0 and 20 by dental educators—were developed based on ...
Nezaket Ezgi Özer +4 more
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Aesthetic perception of maxillary incisor inclination in smiling profile of different facial divergences. [PDF]
Shavakhi M, Yavari A, Tavakoli Tafti K.
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Antibiotic use in equine dentistry: What is the evidence?
Summary Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a major threat to human and veterinary health. In equine dentistry, antibiotics are commonly used despite limited evidence supporting their efficacy. While antimicrobials include antifungals, antivirals, parasiticides and antiseptics, this review focuses specifically on antibiotics, aiming to inform ...
A. Sidwell, S. L. Hole, R. Pereira
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Abstract Background The dental syndrome EOTRH is a painful, progressive dental disease with an unknown aetiology. The often painful nature of EOTRH emphasises the need for a better knowledge of the underlying pathogenic mechanism and risk factors. A comparative analysis of haematological, biochemical and endocrine values in EOTRH‐affected and non ...
Melusine Tretow +2 more
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Use of a Modified Transpalatal Arch to Correct a Severely Rotated Maxillary Incisor in the Mixed Dentition: A Case Report. [PDF]
Lee J, Smyth R.
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