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Carissa carandas powder and extracts improve hematological indices, for example, hemoglobin and hematocrits. Supplementation of C. carandas significantly enhances thrombocytopoiesis and platelets. Incorporation of Carissa carandas exhibited no toxic effects on liver and kidney histology. ABSTRACT Carissa carandas—a member of the family Apocynaceae, has
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On the necessity of complete caries excavation: a narrative review. [PDF]
Dammaschke T.
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Smart and bioactive dental biomaterials can do more than replace tissue, but getting them into the clinic requires more than promising lab results. This review brings together practical requirements for translation, covering ISO‐based biocompatibility planning, low‐temperature sterilisation for sensitive materials, life‐cycle assessment for ...
Katarzyna Chojnacka, Marcin Mikulewicz
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Objectively Diagnosing Pulpitis: Opportunities and Methodological Challenges in the Development of Point-of-Care Assays. [PDF]
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Pulpitis as a microbial disease: single-cell insights into host responses and diagnostic biomarkers for vital pulp therapy. [PDF]
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The Forgotten Healer: The Role of Adipose Tissue in Spontaneous Healing After Free Flap Finger Reconstruction. [PDF]
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Diagnostic accuracy of Transmitted-light plethysmography for the assessment of pulpal circulation in traumatized young permanent incisors. [PDF]
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Pulp sensibility and pulp necrosis after Le Fort I osteotomy
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 1989A longitudinal study comprising 617 teeth in 51 patients was carried out to determine the frequency of pulp necrosis and loss of pulpal sensibility after Le Fort I osteotomy. A negative pulpal sensibility was found in 39 (6%) teeth after an average follow-up period of 28 months, range 11-59 months.
P, Vedtofte, A, Nattestad
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