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Dentistry’s Role in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular/cerebrovascular diseases are the leading causes of death in the United States, and a number of studies have indicated.

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Managing Stress With Composite Resin, Part 2: The Class V Restoration

Part 1 of this article presented information regarding the composite restorative-tooth interface. This interface is constantly subject to internal stress and strain caused.

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Managing Stress With Composite Resin, Part 1: The Restorative-Tooth Interface

Stress is an internal resistance to an externally applied load.1 When a load is applied, the structure undergoes strain or deformation as bonds.

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Staged Periodontal Plastic Surgery in the Management of Patients With Complex Dental Problems

The aesthetic zone in patients with a medium or high lip line at smile includes the dentition and the dentogingival area exposed from.

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Three-Dimensional Cone Beam Computerized Tomography in Dentistry

Three-dimensional imaging in dentistry offers many advantages with respect to diagnosis and treatment planning. This article focuses on cone beam computerized tomography (CBCT),.

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Aesthetic and Regenerative Oral Plastic Surgery: Clinical Applications in Tissue Engineering

Tissue engineering is defined as any attempt to facilitate regeneration of tissues in the body by combining appropriate biologic mediators and matrices.1 Many.

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An Analysis of Direct Versus Indirect Provisionalization

The growing popularity of cosmetic dentistry (or aesthetic dentistry), which often involves the preparation of multiple teeth, has emphasized the importance and necessity.

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Current Status of Tooth Whitening: Literature Review

The use of hydrogen peroxide in dentistry can be traced back more than 100 years.1-4 Initially, hydrogen peroxide was evaluated for use in.

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Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: Conclusions Based on an Analysis of Case Series

Oral complications of cancer chemotherapy have been recognized for many years. Candidiasis, mucositis, chemo-therapy-induced mucosal ulcerations, and altered salivary function are all well-documented.

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Management of the Dental Patient on Anticoagulant Medication

Dental patients taking anticoagulant medication pose a challenge for the clinician. Dentists are often required to manage bleeding as part of routine oral.

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