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Comparative diagnostic accuracy of laser fluorescence and conventional caries detection methods in children: a systematic review and meta analysis. [PDF]
Sharma P, Joshi N, Bhandary S.
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Inclination of the occlusal plane and occlusal guidance as contributing factors in mastication
Journal of Dentistry, 1998The purpose of the present study was to compare the inclination of the occlusal plane with occlusal guidance as a contributing factor to masticatory movement.Masticatory movements of 41 young adults were measured using a 3-D mandibular movement analysing system.
K Koyano
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Occlusal factors in mandibular displacement
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1958The establishment or maintenance o f a well-balanced, harmonious relationship o f the stomatognathic system is the goal of dentists in treating their patients. The methods o f treatment that lead toa this goal, however, are many and varied. In some instances, these various forms o f treatment result in inharmonious rela tions of the component parts ...
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Local and Global Factors in Visual Occlusion
Perception, 1994Although interest in the phenomenon of visual occlusion is of very long standing, only a small number of experimental studies have been reported, and available theories fail to give satisfactory explanations of the data. In this paper the efficacy of local factors in organising the perception of globally regular occlusion patterns is explored.
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Risk Factors of Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986To the Editor. —In their case-control study, "Risk Factors of Branch Vein Occlusion," Johnston et al, in the December 1985 issue of theArchives, 1 state that systemic hypertension is a risk factor, with 60% of cases studied being hypertensive as compared with 47% of controls ( P =.011). The answer to the several important methodological questions that
D, Finkelstein, A, Kimball
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Occlusion: 1. Terms, Mandibular Movement and the Factors of Occlusion
Dental Update, 2003This short series of three papers will review the relationship between mandibular movement and tooth morphology during function and dysfunction. ICP, RCP and long centric are discussed as is a description of mandibular excursions. Incisal guidance, condylar guidance, sagittal curve of Spee and lateral curve of Monson are inter-linked to illustrate how
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Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2020
BackgroundThe clinical consequences and factors related to the progression from a carotid near-occlusion (CNO) to a complete occlusion are not well established. Our aim is to describe the rate, predictive factors and clinical implications of the progression to complete carotid occlusion (PCCO) in a population of patients with symptomatic CNO.MethodsWe ...
Andrés García-Pastor +22 more
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BackgroundThe clinical consequences and factors related to the progression from a carotid near-occlusion (CNO) to a complete occlusion are not well established. Our aim is to describe the rate, predictive factors and clinical implications of the progression to complete carotid occlusion (PCCO) in a population of patients with symptomatic CNO.MethodsWe ...
Andrés García-Pastor +22 more
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Factors affecting occlusion pressure and ischemic preconditioning
European Journal of Sport Science, 2018AbstractPurpose: To determine the effect of limb selection (upper/lower), cuff width (small (6 cm)/medium (13 cm) upper; medium/large (18 cm) lower) and anthropometry on arterial occlusion pressure (AOP) in ischemic preconditioning (IPC). Methods: Twenty athletes (10 females and 10 males) had surface anthropometry and dual x‐ray absorptiometry (DXA ...
Henry Brown +5 more
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Contributory factors in coronary occlusion
American Heart Journal, 1931Abstract Possible contributory factors in coronary thrombosis are: (a) those which change the blood and (b) those which lessen coronary flow. Diminution of coronary flow follows lowering of diastolic blood pressure, decrease in systolic output and constriction of coronary arteries.
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RISK FACTORS AND ANGIOGRAPHICALLY DETERMINED CORONARY OCCLUSION
American Journal of Epidemiology, 1978An association of coronary artery occlusion, as determined by coronary arteriography with age, prevalence of risk factors and alcohol intake was studied in 1635 male and 371 female heart patients. The degree of coronary artery occlusion was positively related to elevated cholesterol, elevated triglycerides, diabetes, age and history of smoking for both
A J, Anderson, J J, Barboriak, A A, Rimm
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