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Three cases of oral syphilis – an overview

... Patients may present to a variety of clinicians due to the diverse clinical appearance of both early and late syphilis. Until recently there has been little clinical experience of syphilis among the medical profession.4 A major risk group for syphilis infection are homosexual men, as a large number ...
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Dental Pumice as a Source of Cross Contamination

... as secondary invaders in human infections. The prevalence of organisms is of particular concern not only due to their potential risks to dental patients, but also because of their involvement in various infectious diseases to which dental professionals may be at higher risk. Dentures contaminated wi ...
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Crestal Bone Changes Around Titanium Implants: A Methodologic
Crestal Bone Changes Around Titanium Implants: A Methodologic

... eriodontitis1 and peri-implantitis,2 among other signs and symptoms, are associated with crestal bone loss. In an attempt to diagnose bone loss in inflammatory conditions as soon as possible and to possibly prevent further bone loss from occurring, reliable diagnostic methods are required. In additi ...
Information on Dental Radiographs for Dentists
Information on Dental Radiographs for Dentists

... appropriate balance between these two considerations. Therefore, a dentist’s decision about the number, type and frequency of radiographs should be based on each individual patient’s dental history, clinical signs and symptoms. • Where possible, copies of recent radiographs should be obtained from o ...
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Summary of Benefits
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The Genesis and Development of CBCT for Dentistry
The Genesis and Development of CBCT for Dentistry

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Minimally Invasive Transcrestal Guided Sinus Lift (TGSL
Minimally Invasive Transcrestal Guided Sinus Lift (TGSL

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THE RADIOLOGY OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS
THE RADIOLOGY OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS

... 8. Anterior border usually lies apical to or over the root of canine. 9. Distal border often extends into tuberosity. 10. Great variation in size of sinuses - also left and right sides 11. Pneumatization occurs with extraction of teeth. 12. Allergy, trauma etc. can affect the growth. 13. Projection ...
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II. Dentists` skills with fearful patients: Education and

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CBCT applications in dental practice: A literature review (PDF
CBCT applications in dental practice: A literature review (PDF

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Exploring the Homeostatic and Sensory Roles of the Immune System
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Slough: What is it and How do we manage it

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The relationship of mucosal bacteria to duodenal histopathology
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... of clinical signs (Baez et al., 1999; Hart et al., 1994), and the subjective histological grade of IBD (Baez et al., 1999; Dennis et al., 1992; Hart et al., 1994; Jergens, 2002). The cause of feline IBD has not been determined, but it is suspected that IBD in cats, like IBD in people, is a consequen ...
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