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Politics requires collective deliberation, but what happens when people cannot agree on how to deliberate? Anthropologists and other social scientists have urged us to look beyond the hegemonic liberal ideal of public reason, in order to recognize a plurality of publics, each held together by distinctive forms of reason.
Farhan Samanani
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Orthodontics. Part 6: Risks in orthodontic treatment [PDF]
Helen Travess+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Aesthetic outcomes of treatment options for missing maxillary lateral incisors significantly influence patient satisfaction. This study compared aesthetic treatment outcome preferences for canine substitution, resin‐bonded bridges and implants among Australian orthodontists, prosthodontists, general dentists and laypeople. Methods A
Jason Guo+4 more
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Awareness and attitudes toward digital technologies in orthodontics among dental students in Turkey: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Bilici Geçer R, Elburus B.
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ABC of oral health: Improving occlusion and orofacial aesthetics: orthodontics
Susan Cunningham
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Trauma; orthodontics: Prevalence of traumatic injuries to the permanent incisors in candidates for orthodontic treatment [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Objectives Dental extractions are routine procedures, yet they carry a risk of post‐operative complications that can negatively affect patients' quality of life. This study aimed to identify patient‐, tooth‐ and clinician‐related risk factors associated with post‐extraction complications at Western Australia's only tertiary dental hospital, to
Peter Dignam+5 more
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Correction to: Skeletal versus conventional anchorage in dentofacial orthopedics: an international modified Delphi consensus study. [PDF]
Franchi L+35 more
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Master Dentistry Volume 2 - Restorative Dentistry, Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics [PDF]
Barbara Chadwick
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ABSTRACT Oral diseases are among the most prevalent conditions affecting Australians, yet oral health agendas often focus on individual treatment rather than prevention at the population level. Viewing oral health through a commercial determinants of health lens provides an opportunity to bridge this treatment‐centred approach with a prevention‐focused
Matt Hopcraft+3 more
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