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Maltese dentistry in the E.C. context [PDF]
The practice of Dentistry in the European Community is regulated by the Council Directives of 1978 which provide for the activities of and training programmes for dental practitioners, and the mutual recognition of qualifications to facilitate the right ...
Portelli, John M.
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Actuarial Review of the TennCare Program, Development of State Fiscal Year 2017 Per Member Costs [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-dept-human-services-tenncare-actuarial-report/1004/thumbnail ...
Tennessee. Division of TennCare.
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Evaluation of dentin features in teeth after caries removal by three techniques (chemomechanical, mechanical with a smart bur, and air-abrasion): an in vitro study [PDF]
Background Different methods for removing dental carious lesions exist, including conventional rotary caries removal and new advanced technology like polymer-based burs, chemomechanical agents, air abrasion, and laser.
Maha Abdul-Kareem Mahmood+2 more
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Indication and timing of soft tissue augmentation at maxillary and mandibular incisors in orthodontic patients. A systematic review [PDF]
SUMMARYOBJECTIVE: To assess the indication and timing of soft tissue augmentation for prevention or treatment of gingival recession when a change in the inclination of the incisors is planned during orthodontic treatment.
Eliades, Theodore+3 more
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Abstract Background A preliminary study using laser fluorescence suggested that amorphous phosphate-containing orthodontic composites may prevent demineralisation around bonded orthodontic brackets.
Uysal, Tancan+4 more
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PREVENTIVE ORTHODONTICS IN DOWN SYNDROME. [PDF]
Down Syndrome (DS) is an autosomal genetic condition of the chromosomal pair 21 and presents craniofacial characteristics, cognitive deficit and generalized muscular hypotonia.
Licio, Luiza Nobre+2 more
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White-Spot Lesions in Orthodontics: Incidence and Prevention
The most common negative effect of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances is the development of incipient carious lesions around brackets. The objectives of this chapter are to present some of the results of two studies aiming: 1) to evaluate patients treated with comprehensive orthodontics to determine the incidence of new carious lesions during ...
Scott M. Behnan+2 more
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Alumni publication of the Boston University School of Dental ...
Office of External Affairs, Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine
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Prognostic factors associated with success rates of posterior orthodontic miniscrew implant [PDF]
Three electronic searches were conducted to obtain articles in English limited to clinical human studies published prior to March 2015. The outcome measure was the success of MIs. Patient factors included age, gender, and jaw; the MI factors included length and diameter. A metaanalysis was then performed based on 17 individual studies.
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Nanoparticle modifications of glass-ionomer cement are interesting research subjects. This study investigated the effect of MgO nanoparticles on the setting time, compressive and diametral tensile strength, and adhesive properties of glass-ionomer cement.
Arass Jalal Noori, Fadil Abdullah Kareem
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