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      DentistryTreatment OutcomeBone RegenerationPeriodontology
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      DentistryCytokinesCell BiologyExtracellular Matrix
Background: is involved in the apical migration of epithelial cells during the development of periodontal pockets. Low-dose doxycycline (LDD) can therapeutically modulate the host response with its non-antimicrobial properties. In the... more
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      DentistryPeriodontologyLow DoseChronic Disease
In orthodontics, torquing, particularly in the maxillary incisors is required to overcome play between wire and bracket, for an ideal interincisal angle, adequate incisor contact, and sagittal adjustment of the dentition in order to... more
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      OrthodonticsPeriodontologyOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
As we see more adults entering comprehensive orthodontic treatment, we must be more attuned to the implications of periodontal issues. In this updated chapter, Robert Vanarsdall, Ignacio Blasi and Antonino Secchi review periodontal issues... more
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      OrthodonticsPeriodonticsPeriodontologyBiomechanics in Orthodontics
Periodontal diseases are among the most common diseases affecting humans. Dental biofilm is a contributor to the etiology of most periodontal diseases. It is also widely accepted that immunological and inflammatory responses to biofilm... more
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      DentistryBiofilmsTissue EngineeringPeriodontology
Background: A growing body of evidence suggested that interleukin (IL)-21 enhances the effector phase during T-cell responses. The aim of our study is to determine the levels of IL-21 in periodontal sites from patients with chronic... more
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      DentistryNonparametric StatisticsCytokinesPeriodontology
Background: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the short-term effects of microthread location on peri-implant marginal bone levels.
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      DentistryTitaniumDental MaterialsDental Implants
Dental implants have been used to replace missing teeth to provide function and esthetics. One goal of such restorations is to maintain host tissue around the implants. The purpose of this prospective multicenter human clinical trial was... more
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      DentistryDental ImplantsPeriodontologyProspective studies
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      DentistryScanning Electron MicroscopyPolymersMedicine
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      DentistryOsseointegrationDental ImplantsPeriodontology
Bone graft substitutes are currently used individually or in various combinations in reconstructing bone defects. Nacre, marine mineralized structure, was recently proposed as a very biocompatible and osteoinductive material for use in... more
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      DentistryPeriodontologyBone marrowBehavioral Animal Models
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      MicrobiologyPeriodontology
Background: Because of the wide variation in the ability of human demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft (DFDBA) to reproducibly induce new bone formation, there is a need for a reliable measure of bone induction activity. In this... more
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      DentistryStem CellsBone Morphogenetic ProteinsCell Division
Introduction: Chronic periodontitis is the inflammatory disease of the periodontium; the tissue that surround and support the teeth. The aim of the study was to estimate and compare some biochemical oxidative stress markers in patients... more
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      DentistryCytokinesAdolescentPeriodontology
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      DentistryPeriodontologyAnti-Bacterial AgentsEcosystem
Background: Embryonic enamel matrix proteins are involved in the formation of acellular cementum during development of the periodontal attachment apparatus, suggesting that these proteins might be used clinically to promote periodontal... more
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      DentistrySkeletal muscle biologySoft Tissue PreservationBone Regeneration
Background: Mucogingival interceptive therapy in patients with buccally erupting teeth is performed to prevent the ectopic permanent tooth from developing periodontal lesions. The keratinized tissue entrapped between the erupting tooth... more
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      DentistryNonparametric StatisticsAdolescentLinear models
To investigate the presence of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa) in Down's syndrome (DS) children in comparison with age-matched normal children and to determine if Aa was acquired during... more
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      MicrobiologyDentistryPedodontics (Pediatric Dentistry)Adolescent
Background: Most of the evidence on periodontitis in young individuals originates in case series or case-control studies of poor quality. We investigated the intraoral distribution of clinical attachment level (CAL) and probing depth (PD)... more
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      DentistryAdolescentPeriodontologyYoung Adult
Spirochetes were first observed in the oral cavity in humans by van Leeuwenhoek (34, 101, 102, 182). Spirochetes are gram-negative microorganisms with long spiral-shaped cells which achieve motility by means of periplasmic flagella (Fig.... more
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      DentistryComplement activationPeriodontologyImmunomodulation
Recent research indicated that periopathogens colonize, besides the pockets, also other niches within the oral cavity including: the soft tissues, the saliva, the tongue, and even the tonsils. Since the supragingival plaque and the... more
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      DentistryPeriodonticsPeriodontologyBacteria
Smart phones are electronic gadget that is used for many purposes other than communication. Past few years data reveals increased smart phone buyers due to introduction of 4G network. The e-rays emitted from cell phone usually between... more
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The antibacterial and anticollagenolytic properties of tetracycline (TCN) are valuable in periodontal therapy, and TCN treatment can remove the smear layer following root instrumentation. However, recent reports pointing to cytotoxic... more
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      DentistryCytotoxicityPeriodontologyPeriodontal Ligament
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      DentistryIranPeriodontologyPolymerase Chain Reaction
Stress hormone cortisol in relation to oral health (gingivitis)
(NVvP, december 2006, nr. 55, page 5)
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      DentistryPeriodonticsPeriodontologyCortisol
The periodontal tissues and the pulp-dentine complex form an intimate continuum through which pathological changes of either one may lead to infection of the other. When a periapical lesion communicates with a deep periodontal pocket, the... more
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      PeriodontologyPeriodontology & Endodontics
Background: Generalized aggressive periodontitis is described as a clinical entity affecting both deciduous and permanent dentition with extensive alveolar bone loss, mobility, and exfoliation of all or many teeth. Controversy exists on... more
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      DentistryTreatment OutcomeAdolescentDental Implants
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      DentistryPeriodontologySpermatogenesisPuberty
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      DentistryNonparametric StatisticsTreatment OutcomePeriodontology
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      DentistryPeriodontology
Aim: To evaluate and compare the perceptions of asymmetric and symmetric anterior dental discrepancies by dental professionals and laypersons. Methods: One image of a woman " s smile was intentionally altered with a software-imaging... more
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Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the gingival crevicular fluid (GCF), saliva, and serum concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a), TNF-a receptor-1 (TNF-aR1), TNF-aR2, and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in non-obese females... more
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      DentistryNonparametric StatisticsPeriodontologyYoung Adult
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      DentistryHealth BehaviorAdolescentSocial Class
New dossier on periodontal disease. All you need to know... and all you need to let your patients and students know. Periodontal diseases are the most common conditions suffered by European (and american) populations, but are among the... more
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      PeriodonticsBiofilmsHealth Care ManagementPeriodontology
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Aim: Treating gingival recessions (GRs) is a challenge for the practitioner who must take into consideration objective clinical factors, subjective symptoms and also factors related to the patient's expectations. The aim of this study was... more
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      DentistryPeriodontologyProspective studiesConnective tissue
Background: Outbreak of novel corona virus has led World Health Organization (WHO) to come up with healthcare guidelines which includes wearing of N95 mask. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether blood oxygen saturation level is... more
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      Health SciencesPeriodontology
Background: Collagen barrier membranes are commonly applied in periodontal and bone-regenerative procedures. Membranes differ in their resorption pattern following implantation, thus influencing clinical outcome. The purpose of this study... more
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      DentistryAnimal StudiesStatistical AnalysisComparative Study
Aim: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the local and systemic levels of sRANKL, OPG, APRIL, BAFF, IL-6 and IL-8 in biofluids of patients with thalassemia major (TM) with or without gingivitis. Materials & Methods:... more
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      DentistryPeriodontology
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      DentistryPeriodonticsGlobal HealthForecasting
Background Optimal oral hygiene practices are instrumental to achieving good dental and gingival health. The purpose of this study was to determine the gingival health and oral hygiene practices of schoolchildren in the North West region... more
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      PeriodontologyOral Health Related Quality of LifeEvauation of Oral Health CareOral health
A classification system for loss of papillary height is proposed. It uses readily identifiable anatomical landmarks for reference, and sorts the degree of loss into 3 classes. The 3 broad categories allow for a quick descriptive... more
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      DentistryPeriodontologyMaxillaGingiva
Endo-Perio lesions are occasionally encountered complicated dental conditions, difficult to diagnose and treat. In this current review, various topics that will help clinicians in handling such situations have been summarized. Thus this... more
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      DentistryRestorative Dentistry And EndodonticsPeriodontologyPeriodontology & Endodontics
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      DentistryLeukemiaDisease susceptibilityPeriodontology
Magnification is simply increasing the size using lenses and enhanced illumination of the site with most precise instruments considered “the microsurgical Triad”. To ensure the best results and satisfaction of the patient’s beliefs both... more
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      DentistryPeriodontology
Background: This multicenter, randomized trial compared enamel matrix derivative (EMD) with barrier membranes for the treatment of Class II mandibular furcations with regard to secondary outcomes. The influence of furcation morphology on... more
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      DentistryResearch DesignNonparametric StatisticsTreatment Outcome
對於軟硬組織,要調好適當的能量與波長,雷射在牙醫植體學的應用是大有可為的。無疑的,關於雷射之物理學、雷射與組織間交互作用之廣泛知識的了解,適當的訓練都是雷射應用在日常治療必要的條件,更要注意安全措施,避免雷射傷害,以及不必要的醫療糾紛。有了這些雷射的知識,雷射便可以用來治療植體周圍炎,處理好導致植體失敗的植體周圍發炎反應,甚至能夠增進骨整合。
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      DentistryImplantologyDental ResearchLaser
The present study aimed to investigate the levels of saliva procalcitonin (ProCT) in patients with different periodontal diseases.
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      DentistryPeriodontology