How Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Affect Emergency Dental Trauma Settings in Permanent Dentition? A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Dudde F, Giese M, Schuck O, Krüger C.
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Prevalence of dental caries in the permanent dentition amongst 12-year-olds in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Kimmie-Dhansay F, Bhayat A.
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The main forms of individual microdontia formed in the mixed dentition of permanent teeth [PDF]
Alexandr Korobkeev+5 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptance of an AI‐supported teaching tool for cephalometric tracing in orthodontic education. Munich Cephalometric Application for Training (MCAT) was introduced to students from two consecutive semesters. Participants were given access to independently train on their own computers. Finally,
Hisham Sabbagh+5 more
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Long-term occlusal tooth wear at the onset of permanent dentition. [PDF]
Schmid T+5 more
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Prevalence and Patterns of Traumatic Dental Injuries in the Permanent Dentition: A Three-Year Retrospective Overview Study at the University Dental Clinic of Vienna. [PDF]
Lembacher S+3 more
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European Academy of Paeditric Dentistry: a guideline framework for undergraduate education in paediatric dentistry [PDF]
Lygidakis, Nick+3 more
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The removal of the material effects was tested for its bone mineral density and Elemental analysis using SEM. ABSTRACT This study evaluated the effectiveness of conventional rotary instruments (CRI), atraumatic restorative treatment (ART), and the BRIX‐3000 chemomechanical caries removal gel by measuring bone mineral density (BMD) and mineral ...
Suna Nur Gokce+2 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) in restorative dentistry: Performance of AI models designed for detection of interproximal carious lesions on primary and permanent dentition. [PDF]
Azhari AA+3 more
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A Grid Theorem for Strong Immersions of Walls
ABSTRACT We show that a graph contains a large wall as a strong immersion minor if and only if the graph does not admit a tree‐cut decomposition of small “width”, which is measured in terms of its adhesion and the path‐likeness of its torsos.
Reinhard Diestel+3 more
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