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Experimental Regeneration of The Periodontium [PDF]

open access: yesCritical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine, 1990
The biologic possibility of regenerating periodontal tissues,especially bone, lost due to chronic inflammatory periodontal disease has fascinated researchers for over 100 years. During the past 15 years, an explosion of new knowledge in the area of periodontal physiology coupled with the application of novel techniques in cellular and molecular biology
I, Aukhil, K, Nishimura, W, Fernyhough
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The Periodontium

open access: yesMedEdPORTAL, 2012
Abstract Working knowledge of the periodontium is an important aspect of dental student education. This resource is primarily intended to provide a concise review of periodontal anatomy and histology. Students utilizing these materials should have already completed a formal anatomy and histology course, and review this material with the goal of ...
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Aging & Periodontium

open access: yesInternational Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science, 2015
Geriatric Dentistry is a branch of dentistry which deals with treating and preventing oral diseases in older patients. Throughout the world, the numbers of older adults are increasing, and these individuals are retaining more teeth. Older people have limited regenerative abilities and are more prone to disease, syndromes, and sickness than other adults.
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Osseous choristoma of the periodontium

open access: yesJournal of Indian Society of Periodontology, 2012
Osseous choristoma is a rare, benign lesion of the oral cavity occurring usually on the tongue. It appears as a tumorous mass of normal bony structure with mature cells in an ectopic position. Some lesions represent developmental malformations, whereas others may be reactive lesions, after trauma or chronic irritation.
Goswamy, Monika   +3 more
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Aging and the periodontium

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences, 2015
The geriatric population has been growing fast over the last decades in Brazil and all over the world, changing demographics. Additionally, increased knowledge and the advances of modern dentistry have led the old population to retain more natural teeth, needing specialized dental services for a longer time.
Gomes, Simone Guimarães Farias   +3 more
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The Role of Wnt Signaling in Age-Related Alveolar Bone Loss and Regeneration. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Periodontal Res
Sung HH   +12 more
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