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Fusion of primary maxillary incisors
Mohamed Faizal Asan +1 more
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Survival and Success of Teeth Involved in Alveolar Bone Injuries: Up to 10 Years of Follow‐Up
ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to describe the epidemiological characteristics of patients with ABI treated at a specialized dental trauma center between 1998 and 2023; to analyze the survival rate of teeth involved in alveolar bone injuries (ABI) and assess the risks of healing outcomes for these teeth. Materials and Methods In total, 115 patients (367
Cristina Braga Xavier +5 more
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The effect of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) on maxillary incisor retraction rate. [PDF]
Karakasli K, Erdur EA.
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The relationship between a primary maxillary incisor with a talon cusp and the permanent successor: a study of 57 cases [PDF]
C. K. Lee +3 more
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The Role of Chatbots in Enquiry‐Based Learning for Oral Health Students—An Exploratory Study
ABSTRACT Objective This study explores the reliability of four Chatbots in enquiry‐based learning. Four Chatbots, namely Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, ChatGPT 3.5 and Perplexity, were used to answer and generate questions in four specific subject areas.
Rohini Khareedi, Daniel Fernandez
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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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Temporal Changes in Maxillary Alveolar Profile Angle and Inclination of Incisor in Japan.
Miho Ohsako
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ABSTRACT Introduction Developing self‐assessment and defect correction skills is essential for dental students to ensure high‐quality clinical practice. However, these skills are often insufficiently addressed in dental education. This study evaluates students' ability to assess and correct crown preparation defects through a structured exercise ...
Constance Cuny +6 more
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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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