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Parenting: Roots of the sweet tooth

Science, 2014
In her news story “The taste of things to come” (special section on Parenting, 15 August, p. [750][1]), E. Underwood discussed the flavor learning that happens during specific periods in the womb.
André Krumel, Portella   +1 more
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External cervical tooth root resorption

Stomatologiya, 2022
External cervical tooth root resorption is one of the most aggressive types of pathological resorption. Due to the uncontrolled growth of resorptive tissue, irreversible loss of dentin and cement occurs. To date, there is no common position regarding the etiological factor and pathogenesis of invasive cervical resorption.
I.M. Rabinovich   +3 more
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The mineral solubility of human tooth roots

Archives of Oral Biology, 1987
Whole roots of molars that had never been exposed to the mouth were exposed to calcium and phosphate-containing buffer solutions with discrete values of pIOHA [i.e. -log(a10Ca2+ X a6PO4(3-) X a2OH-)] at various pH. From densitometric measurements on contact-microradiographs of transverse sections of the roots the rate of demineralization (Vdem) was ...
P M, Hoppenbrouwers   +2 more
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Nasal Displacement of a Tooth Root in a Dog

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2004
A ten-year-old miniature Dachshund dog was presented for chronic paroxysmal sneezing and unilateral nasal discharge. Extraction of the maxillary right fourth premolar tooth had been performed 2-weeks prior to the onset of clinical signs. Multiple diagnostic modalities were used to confirm the diagnosis and determine that the etiology was a nasally ...
Travis N, Taylor   +2 more
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Restoration of the root canal treated tooth

British Dental Journal, 2015
When considering endodontically treated teeth, the quality of the restoration is important from the outset. It sheds light into possible causes of pulp necrosis or failure of endodontic treatment and influences the outcome of future endodontic treatment.
S, Eliyas, J, Jalili, N, Martin
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The tooth root within the maxillary sinus*

Australian Dental Journal, 1974
Abstract— Histological observations in three cases of tooth root displacement to the maxillary sinus show that under certain conditions the root may be accepted by the tissues. General and local factors in the defenco mechanism and the existence or otherwise of periapical pathosis must be considered in determining the treatment.
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Root intrusion in tooth-implant combination cases

Implant Dentistry, 1993
The various proposed etiologies for root intrusion in tooth-implant combination cases are discussed. Clinical examples of root intrusion are illustrated. Advantages and disadvantages of nonrigid connector and coping/suprastructure techniques are presented.
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The retained tooth root

Australian Dental Journal, 1973
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Radiographic outcome of root canal treatment in general dental practice: tooth type and quality of root filling as prognostic factors

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2021
Erika Laukkanen   +2 more
exaly  

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