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Orthodontic Treatment and External Apical Root Resorption: A Study on the Worldwide Prevalence - A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Senén-Carramolino R +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Preformed metal crowns (PMCs) and pulpotomies are established treatments for carious lesions in primary molars. Despite their effectiveness, variability in knowledge and clinical experience amongst dental students has been reported. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge and perceptions of Dutch dental students at the Academic
Anna Ziouti +3 more
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Patients' and Parents' Perceptions of a "Good" Orthodontic Treatment. [PDF]
Ferlias N +4 more
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Early Clinical Experiences for Dental Students Using Near Peer Assisted Learning (NPAL)
ABSTRACT Introduction This paper describes Doctor of Dental Surgery students' perspectives on participating in NPAL sessions at the School of Dentistry at the University of Alberta. NPAL provides early clinical experiences (ECE) for junior students (mentees) assisted by senior students (mentors).
Anthea Senior +4 more
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Does orthodontic postgraduate education influence the choice of orthodontic treatment? [PDF]
Saccomanno S +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background 3D printing has emerged as a practical method for fabricating customisable, accurate and affordable dental training models. Numerous 3D printing technologies exist, though there is no standardised comparison to inform their implementation in dental education.
Samuel Bereza +5 more
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Evaluation of psychological effects of orthodontic treatment vs. orthognathic surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Cenzato N +5 more
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Orthodontics: treatment need and treatment outcome
Promotor : Kuijpers-Jagtman, A.M. Co-promotor : Hof, M.A.
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Longevity and Success of Restorative Treatments: Knowledge of Dentists and Laypeople
ABSTRACT Objective To describe the knowledge of dentists and laypeople regarding the longevity and success rate of various restorative treatments in dentistry. Methods This observational cross‐sectional study was conducted in two phases. In phase 1, a guided interview assessing the longevity of various restorative treatments (including direct composite
Brenda Antonow Nunes Da Silva +2 more
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