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Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease [PDF]
European Journal of Human Genetics, 2009 Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders presenting with the phenotype of a chronic progressive neuropathy affecting both the motor and sensory nerves. During the last decade over two dozen genes have been identified in which mutations cause CMT. The disease illustrates a multitude of genetic principles, including Kinga, Szigeti, James R, Lupskiopenaire +4 more sourcesAssessment of fluoride intake from drinking water and toothpaste in 3-year-olds: Preliminary results in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia [PDF]
Vojnosanitetski Pregled, 2019 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, Antonijević Evica, Mandinić Zoran, Ćurčić Marijana, Ćupić-Miladinović Dejana, Antonijević Biljana, Matović Vesna +6 moredoaj +1 more sourceCharcot-Marie-Tooth disease
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2008 The family of hereditary peripheral neuropathies that makes up Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) comprises some of the most common neuromuscular disorders. Over the past decade, understanding of the molecular basis of CMT has increased enormously. In addition, the neurophysiologic deficits and clinical problems associated with CMT are more clearly ...Gregory T, Carter, Michael D, Weiss, Jay J, Han, Phillip F, Chance, John D, England +4 more +8 more sourcesOral health status and associated lifestyle behaviors in a sample of Iranian adults : an exploratory household survey [PDF]
, 2020 Background Poor oral hygiene can lead to serious diseases, such as periodontitis, tooth decay, pain and discomfort in teeth or gums, infections, and loss of teeth.Bagheri, Raziollah, Darabi, Fatemeh, Jahangiry, Leila, Ponnet, Koen, Sarbakhsh, Parvin, Sistani, Mohammad Mehdi Naghibi +5 morecore +2 more sourcesPrinciples of Periodontology [PDF]
, 2013 Periodontal diseases are among the most common diseases affecting humans. Dental biofilm is a contributor to the etiology of most periodontal diseases.Aas, Africa, Agrawal, Albandar, Albandar, Albandar, Albandar, Albandar, Albandar, Allen, Ambrosini, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, American Academy of Periodontology, Andersen, Andia, Apatzidou, Apatzidou, Aranki, Arendorf, Armitage, Armitage, Arno, Attström, Axelsson, Axelsson, Axelsson, Axelsson, Axelsson, Axelsson, Badersten, Badersten, Badersten, Baehni, Baelum, Baelum, Baer, Barbour, Bassler, Becker, Bergström, Beuchat, Billings, Bonito, Borrell, Bostanci, Bowers, Bowers, Brayer, Brett, Brewer, Brill, Buchanan, Caffesse, Carranza, Caton, Cecil, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cercek, Chambrone, Chapple, Chapple, Choi, Christou, Chung, Cianciola, Claffey, Claffey, Clark, Clarridge, Clementini, Cobb, Cohen, Collet-Schaub, Corbet, Corey, Cortellini, Cortellini, Cosyn, Cosyn, Crane, Crespi, Czarnetzki, Dale, Darré, Dasanayake, Davé, de Almeida, De Iudicibus, De Lissovoy, De Stefano, Dentino, DeRouen, DeVore, Dolan, Donnenfeld, Dragoo, Drisko, D’Aiuto, Egelberg, Eickholz, Emrich, Erley, Esposito, Fauchard, Ferreira, Fine, Fleischer, Flemmig, Fourrier, Friedman, Galicia, Gasche, Gaunt, Giannobile, Giannobile, Glick, Glickman, Gold, Gold, Golub, Gore, Gottlow, Gottlow, Greenstein, Griffiths, Grob, Grossi, Grossi, Grossi, Guerini, Gürsoy, Haffajee, Haffajee, Hamp, Hanes, Hart, Haslam, Hassell, Hasturk, Haubek, Haubek, Hedley, Hefti, Heijl, Heitz-Mayfield, Heitz-Mayfield, Helldén, Henderson, Henke, Hiatt, Higashi, Hinrichs, Hirschfeld, Holm, Holman, Holt, Holt, Hornef, Hugoson, Hugoson, Hujoel, Hujoel, Hujoel, Hujoel, Hujoel, Hujoel, Hunter, Inagaki, Janket, Jeffcoat, Jenkins, Jepsen, Jin, Johnson, Jori, Joss, Kaldahl, Kaldahl, Kaldahl, Kanzler, Kao, Karpinia, Kato, Kawai, Kenney, Kenney, Kenney, Kiger, Kigure, Kilian, Kim, Kinane, Kirkwood, Kirkwood, Kitano, Knöfler, Kolenbrander, Kolenbrander, Kornman, Kornman, Kressin, Krisanaprakornkrit, Kroes, Kumar, Kuramitsu, Kwok, Laine, Lalla, Lamell, Lang, Lang, Lang, Lang, Laskaris, Lebel, Lesaffre, Liese, Linden, Lindhe, Listgarten, Liu, Loesche, Loomer, Loos, Loscalzo, Luepke, Lynch, Lynch, Löe, Löe, Löe, Löe, Löe, Madianos, Magnusson, Mah, Mahanonda, Maier, Manson, Marazita, Mariotti, Mariotti, Mariotti, Marsh, Marshall, Martinez-Canut, Matia, Mattila, Matuliene, Melcher, Mellonig, Mendez, Merchant, Merritt, Merritt, Meyer, Michalowicz, Michalowicz, Michalowicz, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mombelli, Mongardini, Moore, Mucci, Murayama, Murphy, National Center for Health Statistics, Needleman, Needleman, Nelson, Nesse, Nicholson, Nishida, Novak, Nyman, Nørskov-Lauritsen, Ochsenbein, Offenbacher, Offenbacher, Offenbacher, Offenbacher, Offenbacher, Padbury, Page, Page, Page, Page, Page, Page, Page, Palmer, Paquette, Paster, Paster, Patton, Petersen, Pihlstrom, Pihlstrom, Pischon, Polimeni, Pontoriero, Pontoriero, Porter, Preber, Preber, Preshaw, Preshaw, Preshaw, Quirynen, Ramfjord, Rams, Ranney, Reddy, Reddy, Reimann, Renvert, Reynolds, Roberts, Robinson, Rosenow, Ross, Ross, Röthlisberger, Sabet, Saito, Sanz, Saxén, Saxén, Scannapieco, Scannapieco, Scannapieco, Schallhorn, Schallhorn, Schluger, Schmidlin, Schroeder, Schroeder, Schwarz, Sculean, Sculean, Seinost, Sepe, Serino, Seymour, Seymour, Shklar, Shklar, Sicilia, Silness, Simonka, Skudutyte-Rysstad, Slots, Socransky, Socransky, Socransky, Socransky, Socransky, Stahl, Stahl, Stahl, Stambaugh, Stamm, Stavropoulos, Stefanac, Summers, Suntharalingam, Suzuki, Syriänen, Söderholm, Söderholm, Taichman, Takeuchi-Hatanaka, Tanner, Tanner, Tanner, Taubman, Taylor, Tervonen, Theilade, Thomas, Timmerman, Tomasi, Tonetti, Tonetti, Tonetti, Tonetti, Tonetti, Tonetti, Trombelli, Tuite-McDonnell, Tunkel, van der Velden, van der Velden, Van der Weijden, van Dyke, van Dyke, van Dyke, Waerhaug, Waite, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walmsley, Wang, Westfelt, Wiebe, Williams, Williams, Wilson, Wilson, Wohlfahrt, Yamazaki, Ylöstalo, Yukna, Yukna, Yukna, Zambon, Zambon +428 morecore +2 more sourcesIntermediate Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease [PDF]
Neuroscience Bulletin, 2014 Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is a common neurogenetic disorder and its heterogeneity is a challenge for genetic diagnostics. The genetic diagnostic procedures for a CMT patient can be explored according to the electrophysiological criteria: very slow motor nerve conduction velocity (MNCV) (45 m/s).Lei, Liu, Ruxu, Zhangopenaire +2 more sourcesMeeting report: a hard look at the state of enamel research. [PDF]
, 2017 The Encouraging Novel Amelogenesis Models and Ex vivo cell Lines (ENAMEL) Development workshop was held on 23 June 2017 at the Bethesda headquarters of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR).Bartlett, John D, DenBesten, Pamela, Diekwisch, Thomas Gh, Duverger, Olivier, Joester, Derk, Klein, Ophir D, Kulkarni, Ashok B, Lacruz, Rodrigo S, Millar, Sarah E, Moradian-Oldak, Janet, Pugach, Megan K, Shaw, Wendy, Simmer, James P, Wright, J Timothy +13 morecore +1 more source