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An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2023
A 77-year-old man presented with the complaint of a painless decrease in vision in both eyes for 1 year. He underwent bilateral cataract surgery without improvement. Neuro-imaging and genetic testing for mitochondrial disease was negative. Examination was consistent with a diagnosis of toxic-nutritional optic neuropathy.
Francesco Pellegrini, Rod Foroozan
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A tooth in a tooth

Pathology, 2012
A 1-year-old infant, with a right sided unilateral cleft lip and palate, presented to her paediatric dentist for management of a tooth that had been present since birth. This tooth was hanging on by a thread of soft tissue and was situated on the left anterior medial aspect of her cleft palate. The tooth exfoliated within 2 weeks.
Jane E. Dahlstrom   +2 more
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Tooth for Tooth

Gastronomica, 2012
In 2011, Brooklyn-based artist Heather Hart introduced her interactive installation The Oracle of Epicure: Tooth for Tooth. For this, she transcribed a selection of recipes onto note cards and adorned each with an original drawing. Filed in a recipe box and set on top of a desk, viewers were invited to take one card in exchange for a recipe of their ...
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“An Eye for an Eye, a Tooth for a Tooth” in NPOs

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2019
Motivational aspects of volunteering in non-profit organizations (NPOs) has increasingly received attention from the academic debate, mainly focusing on attitudinal and behavioral mechanisms.
Zollo, Lamberto   +4 more
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An eye for a tooth [PDF]

open access: possibleGerodontology, 2013
Objective:  To propose a possible link between dental extraction and intra‐ocular complications.Background:  Several publications in medical literature describe intra‐ocular complications after different dental procedures.Results:  Retinal detachment and vitreous hemorrhage following dental extraction with an appropriate anesthesia.Conclusion ...
Jawad A. A. Tair   +2 more
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Tooth and Tooth-Supporting Structures

2015
Tooth and tooth-supporting structures are involved in the function of mastication and articulation and are classified as enamel, dentin-pulp complex, and tooth-supporting structures. The dentin-pulp complex is sorted dentin and pulp, and the tooth-supporting structures are categorized as cementum, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, and gingiva. Tooth
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