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Squamous odontogenic tumor (SOT) is a rare benign neoplasm of the jaw that likely arises from remnants of the dental lamina. It is a slow-growing lesion, with a radiolucent appearance in the central variant. Microscopically, SOT shows islands of squamous
Camila de Oliveira Barbeiro +5 more
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Cyanoacrylate Tissue Adhesives in Peri‐Implant Surgery: A Case Report and Surgical Technique
Clinical view of wound closure using cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive. ABSTRACT Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesives have been proposed as an adjunct or alternative to sutures in periodontal and peri‐implant surgery, offering hemostasis, bacterial sealing, and improved wound healing. However, their clinical application remains scarcely documented.
Patricio Vicencio +3 more
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Spindle cell squamous cell carcinoma (SpSCC) is a rare biphasic malignant neoplasm, uncommonly affecting the oral cavity. The SpSCC diagnosis is difficult, especially when it exhibits inconspicuous morphology, inadequate tissue sampling, or association ...
Túlio Morandin Ferrisse +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Oral diseases are the most prevalent diseases globally, affecting almost half of the world's population with a disproportionate burden on the most vulnerable groups. Despite growing attention on the social and commercial determinants of health, there is still a largely unexplored area in understanding the political determinants of ...
Stefan T. Serban +10 more
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En la entrevista realizada al profesor Hugo Caballero Cornejo conoceremos acerca de sus inicios, logros, su aporte académico, científico y de investigación a la odontología forense, siendo un profesional de reconocido prestigio a nivel nacional e ...
Daniel Guillermo Suárez Ponce
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Toxicological analyses of the bone matrix: Successes and challenges
Abstract This study aimed to conduct an in‐depth and systematic literature review dealing with toxicological analyses on human bone tissue and focusing on the forensic toxicological and archaeotoxicological field. Several studies have focused their research on medical drugs, drugs of abuse, and trace elements on both human cadavers and skeletal remains,
Gaia Giordano +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Globally, most people with head and neck cancers (HNCs) are diagnosed with advanced‐stage disease. HNC diagnostic stage has multifactorial explanations, with the role of health system factors not yet fully investigated. Methods HNC centres (n = 18) from the HEADSpAcE Consortium were surveyed via a bespoke health system questionnaire
Grant Creaney +201 more
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Migration, the Archive, and the Map
ABSTRACT In recent years, archiving and countermapping have emerged as popular and powerful instruments to represent unauthorized migrations and criticize contemporary border regimes. This resulted in a variety of political projects involving academics, migrants, and advocacy groups, using archiving and mapmaking as vectors of dissensus and affirming ...
Ettore Asoni
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Prevalence of Crown Resorption in Amelogenesis Imperfecta due to Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa
ABSTRACT Introduction Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) is a rare genetic disease manifesting with skin and mucosal blistering. As part of the JEB, patients present with syndromic amelogenesis imperfecta (AI). Reports have described external crown resorption (ECR) in the teeth of patients with JEB, but its prevalence is unknown.
Colomba Besa‐Witto +6 more
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Condylar fracture due to sports trauma associated with a solitary bone cyst: a case report
Background: This paper presents a rare case of a 16-year-old male patient, referring pain and restricted mouth-opening following facial trauma while playing soccer. The computed tomography scan revealed hypodense lesions involving the mandibular condyle
Lucas Moura Sousa +6 more
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