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Human ex vivo dentin-pulp complex preservation in a full crown model
Objectives: Currently, there is lack of human in vitro full tooth models that hold the odontoblast layer with pulp tissue in their native environment. The appearance of new in vitro and in vivo models has provided new understanding of the potential of ...
João Botelho+5 more
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Erupted Complex Odontoma Mimicking a Mandibular Second Molar [PDF]
Complex odontoma (CO) is considered one of the most common odontogenic lesions, composed by a miscellaneous of dental tissue such as enamel, dentin, pulp and sometimes cementum.
Almeida, Luis Eduardo+4 more
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Abstract Purpose To assess a modified use of Compare software as a resource to (1) improve students’ ability to self‐assess their endodontic access preparations (EAPs) and (2) students’ opinions of this adjunct. Methods Sixty second‐year dental students were randomly assigned to two groups (n = 30). A questionnaire was developed and validated.
Ane Poly+6 more
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The integration of haptic training into the QMUL dental curriculum
Abstract The Pandemic has challenged clinical dentistry globally with the dental education sector seeking alternative training environments. Virtual reality (VR) is gaining recognition as a valuable tool for training dental students and its use by dental schools around the world is growing.
Amitha Ranauta+2 more
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Dental pathology detection in 3D cone-beam CT [PDF]
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a valuable imaging method in dental diagnostics that provides information not available in traditional 2D imaging. However, interpretation of CBCT images is a time-consuming process that requires a physician to work with complicated software.
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Relationship between pulp-tooth volume ratios and chronological age in different anterior teeth on CBCT [PDF]
The CBCT imaging technique exhibits proper accuracy to determine the internal anatomy of teeth. Therefore, this technique can use to estimate age by measuring the amount of decrease in the volume of the pulpal cavity of teeth.
Biuki, Nima+2 more
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Confidence Among Graduating Dental Students on Their Competencies During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT Objective To assess the confidence of graduating dental students affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic's clinic closure and restrictions and again after their first year of practice. Methods Previously validated online surveys were sent to the University of Toronto classes of 2021 (n = 118, “21S”) and 2022 (n = 120, “22S”) at graduation and after ...
Neena L. D'Souza+3 more
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Scaffolding competence‐based learning design in the dental simulation curriculum
Abstract Introduction Learning in a clinical domain in dentistry is complex and learners may face uncertain clinical scenarios. A simulation curriculum can be designed to have simple clinical scenarios and learning activities which progress in complexity and employ competence assessments of simulated clinical practice before students can undertake ...
Richard Foxton+9 more
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Dental pulp necrosis are serious pathologic entities that causes tooth nutrition deficiency and abnormal root development, while regeneration of functional pulp tissue is of paramount importance to regain tooth vitality.
Xiaojing Yuan+11 more
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Validation of Kvaal's and Cameriere's methods of age estimation in people of Marathwada origin
Context: Aging, in forensic context, is necessary both for the dead and the living. Kvaal et al. introduced a method of age estimation by indirectly measuring secondary dentin deposition on radiographs.
Maneesha Das+6 more
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