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Evaluation of the Risks of Facial Nerve Damage in Orthognathic Surgery.
Alam MK +6 more
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Oral health-related quality of life, experience and satisfaction in adolescents treated for dental crowding with self-ligating or conventional fixed appliances: a multicentre randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Bokander Matilainen L +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hypercementosis is a non‐neoplastic condition characterized by excessive cementum deposition along the root surface, resulting in altered apical morphology. Although often asymptomatic and detected incidentally on radiographs, changes in apical contour may influence anatomical complexity in endodontic treatment.
Carlos Segura‐Raya +3 more
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Incisor position objective for favorable profile in orthodontic camouflage treatment of skeletal class II cases. [PDF]
Wu Y +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Pulse oximetry is an accurate diagnostic method for assessing the condition of the dental pulp; however, the normal oxygen saturation levels for each tooth type are yet to be clearly defined. Objectives This systematic review and meta‐analysis aims to answer the question: What are the reference values for pulse oximetry testing in ...
Lilian Tietz +3 more
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Evidence-Based Approaches in Clinical Orthodontics: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Nair PS +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate the survival and success outcomes of teeth affected by external cervical resorption (ECR) managed using three distinct treatment strategies, with periapical radiographs and small field of view cone beam computed tomography used for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Shanon Patel +6 more
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Orthodontic and General Dentistry Fear in 8-73-Year-Old Patients at a Large, Urban U.S. Orthodontic Clinic: Self-Reported Point Prevalences and Clinical Implications. [PDF]
Heyman RE, Daly KA, Guerrera CM.
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Multiple External Invasive Root Resorption and Calcification in Systemic Sclerosis—Case Report
ABSTRACT Aim There are few reports in the literature of multiple external invasive root resorption (EIRR) lesions in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), and an association between root resorption and SSc is not well established. We report the only case that comprehensively illustrates—with the combination of histopathology, cone beam computed ...
Jee‐Yun Leung +3 more
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