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Abstract Purpose To understand the use of soft liners/reliners in complete dentures to improve mastication, bite force, and patient's quality of life, and to reduce pain. Methods A systematic search was performed in MEDLINE (PubMed), EMBASE, and CENTRAL until May 2025 to find clinical studies comparing removable prostheses with and without soft liners ...
Yasir Nabeel Al‐Mohammad +7 more
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Oral health in professional Slovak soccer players: Assessment of dental risks, subgingival microbiota and genetic influences. [PDF]
Timkova S +5 more
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The light at the other end of the tunnel: heeding two decades of regeneration research to reclaim natural tooth preservation. [PDF]
Zaky SH, El Backly R.
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YoLeTooth: A Unified Framework for Joint Tooth Segmentation and Periapical Lesion Detection in Panoramic Radiographs. [PDF]
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Bodybuilding supplementation and tooth decay
British Dental Journal, 2015Supplementation is a key component in bodybuilding and is increasingly being used by amateur weight lifters and enthusiasts to build their ideal bodies. Bodybuilding supplements are advertised to provide nutrients needed to help optimise muscle building but they can contain high amounts of sugar. Supplement users are consuming these products, while not
M S, Ali, H, Batley, F, Ahmed
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The mystery of declining tooth decay
Nature, 1986Large temporal reductions in tooth decay, which cannot be attributed to fluoridation, have been observed in both unfluoridated and fluoridated areas of at least eight developed countries over the past thirty years. It is now time for a scientific re-examination of the alleged enormous benefits of fluoridation.
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Exponential tooth decay curve.
Community dental health, 2019A review of the distribution of d₃mft scores for Wales was undertaken to inform decisions on future reporting of decay experience. Visual examination of data from one survey suggested that caries in Wales is distributed along an exponential decay curve.Weighted d₃mft data from 2007/8, 2011/12 and 2014/15 was utilised.
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