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Risk Factors Associated With Orthodontic Root Resorption and its Treatment Methods.
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3D Printing in Dentistry—State of the Art
Operative Dentistry, 2020SUMMARY Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a rapidly developing technology that has gained widespread acceptance in dentistry. Compared to conventional (lost-wax technique) and subtractive computer numeric controlled methods, 3D printing offers process engineering advantages.
A, Kessler, R, Hickel, M, Reymus
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State regulation of the practice of dentistry
Seminars in Orthodontics, 1997Dentistry in today's world is a highly regulated industry. It is governed primarily by the state, but the federal government also controls certain aspects of a dental practice. This article focuses on the ways in which state government regulates the practice of dentistry.
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Dentistry and Childhood Poverty in the United States
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2012The proportion and numbers of children living in low income families and without health insurance continues to increase. The magnitude of these problems is considered at localized levels in terms of the impact on the use of dental services.
H B, Waldman, D, Cannella, S P, Perlman
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Chlorhexidine (CHX) in dentistry: state of the art. [PDF]
Chlorhexidine (CHX) is one of the most commonly prescribed antiseptic agents in the dental field. It has a long-lasting antibacterial activity with a broad-spectrum of action and it has been shown to reduce plaque, gingival inflammation and bleeding.
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