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Morphological patterns of buccal bone plate in the maxillary esthetic zone: A cross‐sectional study
Abstract Background This cross‐sectional study aimed to characterize buccal bone plate (BBP) morphological patterns in anterior maxillary teeth and to evaluate their association with other phenotypical and local anatomical characteristics. Methods Two examiners conducted a qualitative assessment of BBP morphological patterns using cone‐beam computed ...
Danijel Domic +6 more
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Effectiveness and Clinical Indications of 2 × 4 Fixed Orthodontic Therapy in Regard to Mixed Dentition: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Dipalma G +12 more
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The petrosal bone and inner ear of Micromeryx (Moschidae, Miocene) [PDF]
Costeur, Loïc, Wörheide, Gert
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Abstract Background The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of different implant materials and arrangements within the field of view (FOV) and exomass on the diagnostic accuracy and image quality of cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT) for the detection of peri‐implant buccal bone defects of various sizes. Methods A total of 120 CBCT scans with
Yulan Wang +5 more
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Evolutionary patterns in insular fossil bovids [PDF]
Lomolino, Mark V. +3 more
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Abstract The sedimentary succession at Whittlesey preserves a unique British late Middle Pleistocene to Holocene record back to a time equivalent to at least marine oxygen isotope stage 8 (ca. 250 ka). This study builds on previously published sedimentology, geochronology and palaeoecology results to establish 20 sedimentary facies associations, with ...
H. E. Langford +3 more
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Bilaterally Erupted Conical-shaped Supernumerary Tooth in a Mixed Dentition: A Case Report. [PDF]
Jana S +4 more
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Fossil remains of family Cervidae from the Siwaliks of Pakistan [PDF]
Ghaffar, Abdul, Wörheide, Gert
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Assessing the intensity of Late Quaternary humid phases in the Nefud Desert, northern Arabia
ABSTRACT The climate history of the major dryland zones of the world, such as the Saharo–Arabian Desert belt, plays a key role in the dispersal of early humans through these intermittently inhospitable regions. Here, we assess the relative intensity of Late Quaternary humid phases in northern Arabia through lithological, geochemical, palaeoecological ...
Richard Clark‐Wilson +9 more
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