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Abstract Background Fibroblast growth factor‐2 (FGF‐2) is a novel agent utilized in periodontal regeneration therapy. However, its clinical efficacy compared with autologous bone graft (ABG), a long‐established treatment, remains unclear. This study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes of FGF‐2 and ABG and to assess the impact of patient background ...
Toshiki Matsumoto +11 more
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Monte Carlo calculations of the simulated radiation dose distribution from a dental bitewing X-ray exposure and the usefulness of thyroid protection. [PDF]
Andersson M, Maroussi E.
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Morphological patterns of buccal bone plate in the maxillary esthetic zone: A cross‐sectional study
Abstract Background This cross‐sectional study aimed to characterize buccal bone plate (BBP) morphological patterns in anterior maxillary teeth and to evaluate their association with other phenotypical and local anatomical characteristics. Methods Two examiners conducted a qualitative assessment of BBP morphological patterns using cone‐beam computed ...
Danijel Domic +6 more
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Beyond dose: an occupational health perspective on architecture as an overlooked component of dental radiology exposure in industrial settings. [PDF]
Kamar AAM +6 more
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Abstract Background This study aimed to perform a prediction model validation for furcation involvement (FI) risk in molars receiving a new fixed prosthesis (FP) using a unique cohort assessed at three time points. Methods Following the Oral Health Statistical (OHStat) reporting guidelines, this cohort study examined 181 patients (203 molars) from 2018–
Khushboo Kalani +5 more
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Awareness, perceptions and barriers to digital dentistry adoption among dentists in India: A questionnaire survey. [PDF]
Patil J +5 more
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Dental radiography: Acceptable radiographs [PDF]
A J, Pollard, P, Blacklock
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Abstract Background To assess clinical and anatomical risk indicators for mid‐buccal gingival recessions (GRs) in the mandibular anterior region using digital and tomographic tools. Methods A cross‐sectional study was conducted on 103 patients (618 teeth).
Gonzalo Blasi +5 more
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