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The Relevance and Resilience of Evo‐Devo in 2025: The Biennial Meeting of the Pan American Society for Evolutionary Developmental Biology

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Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, EarlyView.
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Tooth extractions in hemophiliacs

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1975
Abstract Patients with tendency to bleed can raise considerable problems in oral surgery. A total of 264 teeth and root stumps were extracted in 67 patients with hemophilia A, hemophilia B and von Willebrand's disease in 118 treatment sessions. An additional four patients with rare coagulation defects were treated.
G, Ramström, M, Blombäck
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Self-Mutilation by Tooth Extraction

Southern Medical Journal, 1985
We have described a schizophrenic patient who mutilated himself by extracting two teeth. We reviewed the existing literature on self-mutilation and the psychoanalytic significance of teeth as body parts.
W G, Walter-Ryan, J R, Shirriff
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Reasons for tooth extraction in Scotland

Journal of Dentistry, 2000
A 1984 study investigated the reasons underlying the extraction of teeth in Scotland. The survey described in this paper, used a similar methodology and aimed to determine the reasons for the extraction of permanent teeth by general dental practitioners and investigate changes in the influences on tooth extraction over a 10 year period.During a 1 week ...
I G Chestnutt
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Tooth extraction in patients with hemophilia

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1960
Abstract In a series of fourteen cases of hemophilia A and one case of hemophilia B, the systemic and local approach to tooth extraction is outlined. The fundamental importance of supplying the deficient coagulation factors by pre- and postoperative transfusion is emphasized. Conservative dental measures are strongly advocated, but in cases of gross
I A, FINDLAY, B, NICHOLL
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[Tooth extraction and anticoagulants].

Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale, 2007
The purpose of this study was to show the possibility of extracting teeth without modifying the anticoagulant treatment (anti-platelet and anti-vitamin K agents).Two hundred patients underwent dental extraction from May 2003 to July 2006 without modifying their anticoagulant treatment; only 137 of them were hospitalized.
S, Persac   +3 more
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Reducing tooth extractions

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1987
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Tooth Extraction and Osteoradionecrosis

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
Erkan, Topkan, Efsun, Somay, Ugur, Selek
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Tooth extraction

2013
Cecilia Gorrel   +2 more
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Extraction of a maxillary molar tooth.

Journal of the Irish Dental Association, 2015
Simple extraction of maxillary first and second molar teeth that are heavily restored can often be difficult. Teeth with large restorations or root canal fillings can fracture during a forceps extraction and a surgical technique must then be used. These extractions are further complicated by the tooth’s close proximity to the maxillary antrum. Nowadays,
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