Medications Could Affect Long-Term Oral Health Among Younger Adults
Many younger adult dental patients are taking medications that could affect their long-term oral health, so dental providers should review their medication histories.
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Many younger adult dental patients are taking medications that could affect their long-term oral health, so dental providers should review their medication histories.
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During orthodontic tooth movement, osteoclastic bone resorption is essential for alveolar bone remodeling. The receptor activator of nuclear factor-kB ligand (RANKL), a protein.
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