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Role of p53 deficiency in socket healing after tooth extractions
Journal of Molecular Histology, 2020p53 is known to advance the cell arrest and cell senescence in human tumors. In this study, we displayed that osteogenic ability of p53-knockout (p53-/-) mice was significantly increased in the tooth extraction socket compared with wild-type (WT) counterparts.
Xiaohan Yang +5 more
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Healing of tooth extraction sockets in experimental diabetes mellitus
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1996This study was undertaken to examine the healing of molar tooth extraction sockets in the streptozotocin-treated, diabetic rat.Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus was induced in a group of mature Sprague-Dawley rats by injecting streptozotocin. Control animals were injected with citrate buffer only.
H, Devlin, H, Garland, P, Sloan
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Swelling Misattributed to an Infected Tooth Socket
Dental UpdateThis is a case report of a patient seen on the dental emergency clinic that describes ophthalmic shingles reactivation soon after a tooth extraction with the potential to have led to a misdiagnosis of the condition. This can potentially have serious consequences, including effects on vision.
Migle Mazurkeviciute +2 more
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Bone induction in healing tooth sockets using piezo-electric foil
Journal of Dentistry, 1982By placing Electret piezo sheet film in a healing tooth socket it was found that the resultant edentulous space was wider and higher than the corresponding control. Histologically osteoid was produced faster, especially at the socket rim, and the trabeculas were thicker and were formed faster than in the control.
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On the part played by the socket in tooth support
Archives of Oral Biology, 1965Abstract Transducers of movement were used to detect the direction and amount of displacement of the alveolar margins of fifteen teeth in two adult monkeys. Controlled horizontal and intrusive thrusts were applied manually. Bone displacement started in response to forces appreciably less than 100 g and occurred in a linear manner with forces up to 1 ...
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Biomaterials and therapeutic strategies designed for tooth extraction socket healing
BiomaterialsTooth extraction is the most commonly performed oral surgical procedure, with a wide range of clinical indications. The oral cavity is a complex microenvironment, influenced by oral movements, salivary flow, and bacterial biofilms. These factors can contribute to delayed socket healing and the onset of post-extraction complications, which can burden ...
Yijia Yin +5 more
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Socket sclerosis: a rare complication obstructing orthodontic tooth movement.
Orthodontics : the art and practice of dentofacial enhancement, 2012Socket sclerosis is usually asymptomatic and does not require any treatment. The only potential complication arises during orthodontic treatment, wherein a sclerosed socket of the premolars may be an obstacle in closing spaces by movement of teeth through the extraction space.
Navneet Arora, Khurana +2 more
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Implantation of acrylic roots in tooth sockets
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1956J, WAERHAUG, H A, ZANDER
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Glass fragment in tooth socket
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1977openaire +2 more sources

