Early Intervention in the Correction of Anterior Dental Crossbite: A Report of Three Cases using Removable and Fixed Appliances |
Author : Gazalla Altaf, Bhavna Gupta, Neha Sheoran, Mehak Anand and Yashi Andley |
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Abstract :Anterior crossbite is a malocclusion that occurs when the upper front teeth bite inside the lower front teeth. The early mixed
dentition period is a critical stage in the development of the occlusion and is considered the best time for the correction of anterior crossbite. |
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To Extract or Not to Extract and What We Can Learn from Social Media |
Author : Miriam Thomas and Silvia Spivakovsky |
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Abstract :The relationship between the presence of third molars and late lower incisor crowding is a topic that remains controversial to this
day. Controversy exists as to whether there is a positive correlation between the two or if late lower incisor crowding can be attributed to several other external factors. |
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Rehabilitation with Dental Implant After Cancer Treatment. Is it Possible: A Case Series |
Author : Alaa Makke |
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Abstract :Nowadays dental is considered the first treatment option to restore missing teeth. Several studies agreed about the high success
rate regarding modern dental implants in the maxilla and mandible. |
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Risks in Cartilage Diseases |
Author : Otto Alemán Miranda, Alejandro Inclan Acosta, Yamila Dominguez Rodriguez, Luis Rosell Rodriguez and Catherine Barroso Rodriguez |
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Abstract :Cartilage conditions can occur in Maxillofacial Surgery consultations or in any of the stomatological specialties. Given that there are
various diagnoses, and likewise the triggering causes of these processes, it is often complex for the professional to reach an accurate and timely recognition, to establish the appropriate therapy. |
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Recovery of Fractured Abutment Screws within a Dental Implant: An Accessible Technique |
Author : Cristian Abad-Coronel, Fernando Esgaib Kayatt, Paul Alajo, Paul Méndez |
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Abstract :Dental implants are commonly used to replace missing teeth, however concerns associated with implant and prosthetic compo-
nents are well-established. |
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Risks in Histiocytic Syndromes |
Author : Otto Alemán Miranda, Yamila Domínguez Rodriguez, Luis Rosell Rodriguez and Catherine Barroso Rodriguez |
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Abstract :Histiocytosis is a heterogeneous group of diseases of unknown cause that are characterized by the proliferation of cells of the
mononuclear phagocytic system |
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Radiation-Induced Changes in the Temporomandibular Joint and Synovial Fluid Leading to Radiation-Induced Trismus |
Author : Efsun Somay, Erkan Topkan, Sibel Bascil and Ugur Selek |
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Abstract :Radiation therapy is an integral and indispensable treatment modality for most head and neck cancers . Ionizing RT
impact on the temporomandibular joint and the synovial fluid is pivotal yet often overlooked. Although radiation therapy suc-
cessfully combats cancer, it may also cause complex changes in the surrounding tissues, such as the TMJ and synovial fluid, which can lead to serious radiation-induced damage in these tissues. |
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Exploring the Neurobiological Foundations and Cultural Significance of Music Therapy in Dental Pain Management |
Author : Ruchika Sood |
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Abstract :This paper comprehensively examines the integration of music therapy into dental pain management, focusing on its neurobio-
logical mechanisms, psychosocial benefits, cultural relevance, and alignment with holistic health practices. |
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Risks in Head and Neck Cysts |
Author : Otto Alemán Miranda, Alejandro Inclan Acosta, Yamila Dominguez Rodriguez, Luis Rosell Rodriguez and Catherine Barroso Rodriguez |
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Abstract :The word cyst comes from the Greek "Cistis" which means cistern. This is one of the topics that students and professionals should
not stop studying and updating themselves, given its great clinical variety and forms of presentation. |
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Risks and Complications in Tumors of Odontogenic Origin |
Author : Otto Alemán Miranda and Arelis Rabelo Castillo |
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Abstract :Odontogenic tumors are those whose origin and development are directly related to the epithelial and/or mesodermal cells that
normally have the capacity to form dental tissue. |
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Nutrition in Periodontal Health |
Author : Laloo Phassang, Prashant Tyagi, Amit Wadhawan,Manini Singh |
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Abstract :Good nutrition is crucial for maintaining periodontal health and preventing chronic diseases. Inadequate nutrient intake can
increase the risk of periodontal infections and complicate wound healing. |
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Risk of Salivary Gland Pathology |
Author : Otto Alemán Miranda, M Celia Haya Fernández, Bibiana Fabado Martínez, Marta B Cabo Pastor and Cristina Ribes Vallés |
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Abstract :Conditions of the salivary glands are common in the consultations of dental professionals of any specialty. Professionals must be
prepared to adequately diagnose and treat these pathological processes. |
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Plaque Control-Review Article |
Author : KM Sarika Gupta, Amit Wadhawan, Prashant Tyagi and Radhika Kapoor |
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Abstract :This review article aims to establish a scientific foundation for dental professionals, allowing them to formulate a systematic strategy for plaque management. |
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Ameloblastic Fibroma of the Mandible. Case Report |
Author : Mohammed Mahdi Baraja and Ahmed Al Ashwal |
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Abstract :Ameloblastic fibroma (AF) is an extremely rare true mixed benign tumor that can occur either in the mandible or maxilla [5]. It
is frequently found in the posterior region of the mandible, often associated with an unerupted tooth |
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Gingival Enlargement |
Author : Jilu Jessy Abraham, Arjun Machingal Raveendran, Nanditha Chandran, Indrajith D, Devika M, Nahida Nazeer |
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Abstract :One of the common characteristic of gingival disease is gingival enlargement. Nevertheless because of the variety of ways in which
these entities present, diagnosing these entites can be difficult for the clinician. |
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Pulpotomy in Primary Teeth: Past, Present and Maybe Future! |
Author : L Fatale, S Haviv, N Baruch and U Zilberman |
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Abstract :Pulpotomy in primary teeth is based on the rational that the pulp in the pulp chamber is inflamed and the pulp in the root canals
is healthy. |
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ACTA SCIENTIFIC Dental Sciences Volume 8 Issue 7 July 2024 Sinus Lift with Traumatic Technique Using Heterogeneous Biomaterial Associated with Leukocyte- and Platelet-Rich Fibrin with Immediate Implant Placement: Case Report |
Author : Leandro Lécio de Lima Sousa, Sergio Charifker Ribeiro Martins,Eric Gustavo da Silva |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The lack of bone structure in the posterior maxilla region complicates oral rehabilitation with osseointegrated implants. In some cases, it is necessary to first perform bone grafting surgery and, after a certain period, a second surgery to place the implants. |
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Comparative Evaluation of Denture Disinfectant Potential of White Vinegar, Copper Water and Chlorhexidine – an Invitro Study |
Author : Raahee Kiran, Pradeep C Dathan , Smitha Raveendran , Shahin Ismail , Arya R Nair, S Karthik , Nimmy KJ and K Chandrasekharan Nair |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :To compare and evaluate the antimicrobial effect of White vinegar, Copper water and chlorhexidine when used as im-
mersion disinfectants for PMMA resin |
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Addressing Maxillofacial Vascular Anomalies: A Case Series on Deep Hemangiomas of the Tongue Treated with Sodium Tetradecyl Sulphate |
Author : Mishra Abhishek, Maria Anisha, Tiwari Nishidha and Mala Mishra |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Maxillofacial vascular anomalies pose a significant challenge in diagnosis and treatment, particularly concerning hemangiomas,
which are prevalent in the head and neck region, with the lips, tongue, buccal mucosa, and palate most commonly involved (more
than 50% of lesions). |
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Modern Stratification Technique with Nano-Hybrid Composite Resin in Anterior Teeth |
Author : Mayada Jemâa, Nada Akri, Amina Lahmeri and MB Khattech |
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Abstract :Aesthetic anterior composite stratification is a technique that often seems challenging to practitioners. The first proposed stratification schemes were overly complex but produced and continue to produce interesting results for experienced dental practitioners. |
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Is a Clinician Prepared to Include 3D Printing in Oral Rehabilitation? |
Author : Amanda Costa Ferro |
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Abstract :When a clinician is already used to applying some methods in
their daily routine, it is hard to change the idea of those who are
inflexible or out of date. |
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Evaluating the Results for Different Methods of Internal Fixation Treating Mandibular Subcondylar Fractures |
Author : Mohammed Mahdi Baraja, Lutf Alrahbi and Ahmed Al Ashwal |
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Abstract :Among maxillofacial injuries, condylar fractures are a common topic of discussion and controversy. These fractures make up 11-
16% of all facial fractures and 30-40% of mandibular fractures. |
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