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Bacterial cell walls (CWs) extracted from Porphyromonas gingivalis are nanofabricated to form the CW vesicles (CWV), which have intrinsic peroxidase‐mimicking and sonodynamic activities due to the presence of µ‐oxo bisheme and meanwhile retain a large amount of lipopolysaccharide.
Meng Yang+9 more
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Orthodontic retainers: analysis of prescriptions sent to laboratories
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the most commonly fabricated orthodontic retainers. METHODS: Information on the type and amount of maxillary and mandibular retainers produced in a three-month period was collected from six laboratories in the cities of São ...
Washington Komatsu Assumpção+3 more
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Background: There is no clinical study on ceramic self-ligating brackets (SLBs). Therefore, this preliminary study was conducted for the first time to address its effects.Materials and Methods: This split-mouth randomized trial was performed on 32 ...
Mehrnaz Moradinejad+4 more
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Chronic systemic inflammation, worsened by estrogen deficiency, underlies and exacerbates periodontitis. Proinflammatory macrophages within visceral adipose tissue are hyperactivated due to hyper‐DNA methylation, releasing small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) similar to those of their parent cells.
Danfeng Li+6 more
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Fundamento: se estima que aproximadamente el 50% de los niños tiene algún tipo de maloclusión dentaria que requiere tratamiento ortodóncico.Objetivo: describir el comportamiento de las maloclusiones dentarias en pacientes atendidos en el servicio de ...
Ana María García Jiménez+3 more
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Case based, learner centered aproach to pharmacotherapy [PDF]
The incorporation of real problems into health education is seen as an effort to prepare future health professionals to meet the challenging demands of the profession, in particular, the provision of quality patient care.
Cruz, Agostinho+2 more
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Class III malocclusion in growing patients is one of the most challenging problems in orthodontics in terms of diagnosis, prognosis and treatment, mainly due to the unpredictability of the growth pattern in these patients. At this stage, malocclusion can
Y. G. Gusmão+4 more
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This study shows that diabetes damages sensory nerve fibers, especially CGRP‐positive ones, in the periodontium and disrupts autophagy in trigeminal ganglion neurons, affecting bone homeostasis by inhibiting type H vessel formation. To address this, CGRP@PVA/tsPBA hydrogels are developed to release CGRP in response to ROS, which binds to endothelial ...
Chaoning Zhan+7 more
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Strategies for application of scientific findings in prevention [PDF]
Dental research in the last 50 years has accomplished numerous significant advances in preventive dentistry, particularly in the area of research in fluorides, periodontal diseases, restorative dentistry, and dental materials, as well as craniofacial ...
Wei, SHY
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Magnetically guided bioceramic nanoparticles (“CalBots”) achieve deep dentinal tubule occlusion via directed self‐assembly under externally applied magnetic field. Various visualization techniques and a novel mouse behavioral assay indicate that CalBot‐induced plugs may reduce dentinal sensitivity, offering a promising strategy for future dentin ...
Shanmukh Peddi+6 more
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