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Radiosurgery in periodontics: Have we forgotten it?
Radiosurgery (RS) has evolved from electrosurgery and uses ultra-high-frequency radio waves at a frequency ranging from 3 to 4 MHz. It is used to address numerous soft-tissue concerns in dentistry and as well as medicine with excellent and predictable ...
Duddukuri Hema, J. Prasanna
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Assessing the Medical Emergency Preparedness of Dental Faculty, Residents, and Practicing Periodontists: An Exploratory Study [PDF]
With the increased number of elderly and medically compromised individuals receiving dental care and the presence of systemic comorbidities and associated treatment modalities in this patient population, it is imperative that dentists be prepared to ...
Blanchard, Steven +6 more
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For decades, probing clinical pocket depth and attachment level have been recognized as the dentist's most important tools in diagnosing periodontal health and disease. They are physical methods to measure the distance from the bottom of a pocket to a reference line, usually the gingival margin or the cemento-enamel junction.
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Precision Medicine in Periodontics: A Literature Review
Periodontitis, a widespread health issue, requires effective prevention and management strategies due to its increasing prevalence and detrimental social consequences.
Mrunalini Gundelly +5 more
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Platelet concentrates (PC) [platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF)] are frequently used for surgical procedures in medical and dental fields, particularly in oral and maxillofacial surgery, plastic surgery and sports medicine.
A. Agrawal
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Smile Aesthetic Evaluation on Videographs: An Intra-Rater and Inter-Rater Agreement Study
The aim of this study was to assess on videographs the intra- and inter-rater reproducibility of the Smile Esthetic Index (SEI) that has been previously validated on photographs.
Mathias Faure-Brac +5 more
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Importance of periodontal phenotype in periodontics and restorative dentistry: a systematic review
Periodontal phenotype is regarded to be one of the key factors influencing the efficacy of restorative therapies in dental practice. The objective of the systematic review was to explore the importance of thin and thick periodontal phenotypes and how ...
M. P +9 more
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The Effects of Exosomes on the Regeneration of Rat Calvaria [PDF]
Periodontal disease is a bacterial induced chronic inflammatory condition that occurs in a susceptible host, affecting the teeth, gingiva, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone.
Beitz, Jill T
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An Antibacterial Strategy of Mg-Cu Bone Grafting in Infection-Mediated Periodontics
Periodontal diseases are mainly the results of infections and inflammation of the gum and bone that surround and support the teeth. In this study, the alveolar bone destruction in periodontitis is hypothesized to be treated with novel Mg-Cu alloy grafts ...
Xue Zhao +7 more
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In vitro evaluation of carrier based obturation technique: a CBCT study [PDF]
AIM: The goal of the study was to compare the ability of two different carrier based obturation (CBO) techniques to reach working length and fill in three-dimensions root canal systems, by using CBCT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-six extracted molars
Al Sudani, Dina +7 more
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