Retrieval of Dental Foreign Bodies via Bronchoscopy During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in a 9-Year-Old Boy. [PDF]
Shao H +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background/Aim This retrospective, two‐center study aims to improve understanding of fracture pathogenesis in maxillofacial trauma by examining variations related to sex, age, dental status, posterior occlusion, and the presence of lower third molars (LTM) and lower canines.
Canan Uzun +3 more
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Traumatic dentoalveolar injury, tooth wear, and periodontal disease in working and non-working dogs (2018-2022). [PDF]
Han S +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Prognosis prediction after tooth avulsion is challenging due to multiple interacting clinical factors. The agreement of conversational large language models with expert dentists, their sensitivity to prompt format, and the stability of their outputs over time remain unclear.
Mehmet Buldur, Gizem Ayan, Tugba Misilli
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External validation of the REDUCTION clinical decision aids for ruling out fractures in patients with midfacial and mandibular injuries in the emergency department: a protocol for a prospective multi-centre cohort study. [PDF]
van der Zaag PD +3 more
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The Validity of ICD‐10 Codes in Recording the Incidence of Traumatic Dental Injuries
ABSTRACT Background/Aim Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) significantly affect quality of life and healthcare costs. Large administrative datasets using ICD codes offer opportunities for epidemiological research; however, the accuracy of International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD‐10) codes for TDIs remains unclear. This study aimed to
Ehsan N. Azadani +3 more
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Dental tissue fractures and their relationship with deciduous molar hypomineralization, molar incisor hypomineralization, and psychosomatic factors: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Silva JV +3 more
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Fracture of an Incisor Tooth; Dental Cyst [PDF]
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Dens Invaginatus as a Biomechanical Risk Modifier in Dental Trauma: Finite Element Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Traumatic dental injuries are common in childhood and may adversely affect functional and psychosocial well‐being. Dens invaginatus, a developmental anomaly caused by the infolding of the enamel organ during odontogenesis, alters tooth morphology and may influence biomechanical behavior under traumatic loading.
Emine Şuranur Ayaz +6 more
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Application of computer-aided design combined with 3-dimensional-printed guide in tooth autotransplantation: a case report. [PDF]
Gao J, Guo L, Yang D.
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