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Current Treatment Methods for Charcot–Marie–Tooth Diseases [PDF]
Charcot–Marie–Tooth (CMT) disease, the most common inherited neuromuscular disorder, exhibits a wide phenotypic range, genetic heterogeneity, and a variable disease course.
Hongxian Dong+4 more
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Abnormalities in enamel structure and their association with systemic diseases and syndromes [PDF]
Etiology of abnormalities in tooth structure has been subject of numerous studies but still has not been fully understood. Heredity is an established etiological factor for many types of structural anomalies of the teeth. Factors that cause changes in
Babić Marko+4 more
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Pulp Polyp Exhibiting a Unique Worm-shaped Presentation in an Ectopic Deciduous Tooth: A Novel Case Report [PDF]
Pulp polyp is a reactive lesion that occurs as a result of chronic long standing caries. Dental caries is common in children for a variety of reasons, including increased bacterial colonisation, frequent exposure to dietary sugars, improper bottle ...
Venkatalakshmi Aparna Potruli+4 more
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Trends in dental-related visits to a tertiary hospital emergency department in Saudi Arabia
Introduction: Emergency medicine department visits for odontalgia, related to traumatic and non traumatic dental events has seen a shift towards increase in cases.
Raghad A Alammar+4 more
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Maxillary osteitis is a bone tissue disease or condition with a dentoalveolar origin. This condition remains a public health concern in most developing countries, particularly in the Ivory Coast. Without appropriate management, it can alter the patient's
Kouamé Patrice A.+7 more
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Dental management of patients taking antiplatelet, oral anticoagulant and novel anticoagulant medications [PDF]
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Bajkin Branislav+4 more
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The most often causes of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis [PDF]
In the period 2000-2002, 40 patients with odontogenic sinusitis were examined at the Institute for ENT and Maxillofacial Surgery, Clinical Centre of Serbia.
Račić Alek+2 more
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BackgroundEarly detection of tooth-related diseases in patients plays a key role in maintaining their dental health and preventing future complications. Since dentists are not overly attentive to tooth-related diseases that may be
Changgyun Kim+3 more
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Assessment of fluoride intake from drinking water and toothpaste in 3-year-olds: Preliminary results in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia [PDF]
Background/Aim. Fluoride has beneficial effect on dental caries prevention and enables high hardness of enamel. However, fluoride intake above optimal levels can have adverse effects on teeth and bones, especially in young children during the period of ...
Đukić-Ćosić Danijela+6 more
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Tooth resorption—Part 2: A clinical classification
Tooth resorption is either a physiological or a pathological process resulting in loss of dentin and/or cementum. It may also be associated with bone loss. Currently there is no universal classification for the different types of tooth resorption.
P. Abbott, Shaul Lin
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