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Dentistry or stomatology (oral medicine)? The name changes in the Department of Dentistry of National Taiwan University Hospital and its predecessors from 1906 to 2024. [PDF]
Cheng FC, Taso CY, Chiang CP.
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This review explores the evolving role of microneedle systems in psoriasis management, highlighting their potential for enhanced drug delivery, diagnosis, and disease monitoring. It also discusses unmet clinical needs for psoriasis management and technical challenges, while outlining strategic directions to advance microneedle integration into routine ...
Fatma Moawad +3 more
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Caring for racially minoritized patients in oral medicine education: An interactive e-resource. [PDF]
Neville P, Tseloudi C, Staines KS.
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Skin‐Interfaced Therapeutic Patches for Wound Fluid Management and Transdermal Drug Delivery
This study presents an integrated skin‐interfaced device combining microfluidics, hydrogel film technology, flexible electronics, and iontophoresis‐based transdermal delivery of PDRN to enhance wound healing. The device effectively manages wound fluid, maintains optimal moisture, and non‐invasively delivers therapeutic drugs.
Dongjun Han +5 more
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Frontier Breakthroughs: A Comprehensive Review of Diathermy in Dentistry With a Focus on Oral Medicine. [PDF]
Amani T, Surenthar M, Prethipa R.
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Our study showed that human primary gingival fibroblast–derived microvesicles on nano‐engineered titanium implants promote early osseointegration and soft‐tissue attachment in vivo. ABSTRACT Titanium dental implants require both reliable osseointegration and peri‐implant soft tissue seal formation to ensure long‐term success. While osseointegration has
Pingping Han +10 more
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Evidence-Based Practice for the Use of pH Indicator Paper Strip in Oral Medicine: A Literature Review. [PDF]
Shamsi-Basha B +5 more
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xx xx. ABSTRACT Osseointegration of orthopedic and dental implants is influenced by local and systemic factors, including their physicochemical surface properties and the patient's overall health status. Titanium and its alloys have been a longstanding standard for bone implants due to their innate biocompatibility and mechanical properties.
Dainelys Guadarrama Bello +2 more
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