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Endodontic-Like Oral Biofilms as Models for Multispecies Interactions in Endodontic Diseases
Oral bacteria possess the ability to form biofilms on solid surfaces. After the penetration of oral bacteria into the pulp, the contact between biofilms and pulp tissue may result in pulpitis, pulp necrosis and/or periapical lesion.
Dejana Lukic +4 more
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The use of pulse oximetry in evaluation of pulp vitality in immature permanent teeth [PDF]
Background and aim: The current methods of pulp vitality assessment, either electric or thermal, are of limited use in children. Recently, traumatized and immature teeth may not respond to such methods and because such methods require subjective ...
Ahmadi, M. +3 more
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Submandibulary Abscess With Molar Teeth Pulp Necrosis
Introduction: A Submandibular abscess is an accumulation of pus in the submandibular region, often caused by odontogenic infections. An untreated submandibular abscess can lead to life-threatening complications. Case: A 47-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with progressive swelling of the left neck, dysphagia, and respiratory ...
Tania Syifomade +2 more
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The effects of NETs on regeneration of various diabetic tissues, and strategies targeting NETs for diabetes tissue regeneration. In the diabetic environment, NETs undergo complex metabolic and immune reprogramming, leading to dynamic changes in antibacterial and proinflammatory functions, and affecting regeneration of multiple systemic tissues.
Xinyi Jiang +6 more
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Dens evaginatus is a dental developmental anomaly that arises due to the folding of the inner dental epithelium that leads to the formation of an additional cusp or tubercle on the occlusal surface of the affected tooth.
S. Nagarajan M. P. Sockalingam +2 more
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Analysis of the dentin-pulp complex in teeth submitted to orthodontic movement in rats [PDF]
In order to microscopically analyze the pulpal effects of orthodontic movement, 49 maxillary first molars of rats were submitted to orthodontic appliance composed of a closed coil spring anchored to the maxillary incisors, placed for the achievement of ...
CONSOLARO, Alberto +4 more
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Atomically precise metal cluster enzymes for pathological tissue regeneration
Schematic illustration of atomically precise metal cluster enzymes (MCEs) for pathological tissue regeneration. Atomically precise MCEs can modulate biological processes, such as attenuation of inflammatory responses, eradication of bacterial pathogens, regulation of angiogenesis, and promotion of cell development.
Ziqiang Xiong +11 more
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Occurrence and timing of complications following traumatic dental injuries: a retrospective study in a dental trauma department [PDF]
Background: This study explores the pattern of complications occurrence resulting from traumatic dental injuries, the relation of this pattern to the number of years from the time of the injury to its first diagnosis, and other contributing ...
Karawani, Munir +5 more
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Abstract Background Autogenous particulate dentin has emerged as one of the promising biocompatible alternatives to traditional bone graft materials in alveolar ridge augmentation. Although its clinical success is documented, comprehensive studies combining histological and radiographic evaluations remain limited. This case report addresses this gap by
Kosuke Kashiwagi +4 more
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Outcomes of Permanent Tooth Intrusion; Pulp Necrosis, Ankylosis and Tooth Loss. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background/Aim The aim of this study was to examine the timing of pulp necrosis, ankylosis, and tooth loss in intruded permanent teeth based on the stage of root development, degree of intrusion, and initial treatment. Materials and Methods In this retrospective study of intruded permanent teeth between 2013 and 2021, data from 112 teeth in 77
Schweiger BM +4 more
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