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GAS6 is a key homeostatic immunological regulator of host
GAS6 is a key homeostatic immunological regulator of host

... impacts oral mucosal immunity in Gas6+/+ and Gas6−/− littermate controls. Using flow cytometry analysis (gating strategies are provided in Fig. S2A), we first found similar numbers of total leukocytes, T and B lymphocytes in the gingiva of adult Gas6−/− and Gas6+/+ mice maintained under SPF conditio ...
collagen as an implantable material in medicine and dentistry
collagen as an implantable material in medicine and dentistry

... will influence the type of attachment that will form on root or implant surfaces.19 Although the periodontium is formed by 4 tissue types (epithelium, connective tissue, alveolar bone, and periodontal ligament), regenerative cells are derived only from pluripotential cells of the periodontal ligamen ...
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... Resorption of the cementum, dentin, and/or enamel due to an unknown mechanism not depending on the conditions mentioned above, is called “idiopathic resorption.” Idiopathic resorption in multiple roots is far rarer than resorption seen in one or two teeth, and it occurs in a different pattern from t ...
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... The Delta Dental Premier® network — our larger network — provides cost-saving features and is the next best option when you can’t find a PPO dentist. If you must visit a non-PPO dentist, a Delta Dental Premier dentist will usually save you more money than if you visit a non-Delta Dental dentist. Whi ...


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historical, current, and future perspectives

... Chemotherapy and radiotherapy disturb the bone metabolism, suppresses the immune system, and diminishes healing potential. All three elements must function well for osseointegration to succeed. A retrospective study by Wolfaardt et al(39) found that the implant loss rate for patients who had had che ...
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Early identification and management of mandibular canine ectopia

... eruption of the permanent canine. In cases where this root resorption does not take place, the crown of the permanent tooth may be seen to overlap the unresorbed deciduous root(Figure 6). This displacement of the canine will lead to a delay in eruption and may result in an unfavourable sequence with ...
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... process known as remodelling. Remodelling results in the removal of bone mass from areas of low mechanical stress whilst new bone is laid down in areas where mechanical loads are transmitted repeatedly. This is a critical process for maintaining normal bone structure (Marcus et al., 2001). Bone remo ...
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... are fatigue, weight loss, and anorexia. Bleeding problems are very common. Patients may also present with hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, and infection. Mucosal bleeding is a striking feature of this disease and can occur in the mouth. Diagnosis is made on the basis of clinical features, complete blood ...
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... This classification is now probably unsatisfactory and of little pathological significance; although the distribution of changes may provide a clue to the underlying aetiology. Post-infective bronchiectasis is traditionally the most common underlying cause, is most often basal and may be confined to ...
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Enamel hypoplasia: A rare case report involving all

... Tooth enamel is unique in that, remodeling does not occur after initial formation. Therefore, abnormalities in enamel formation are etched permanently on the tooth surface. Hypoplasia marks merely if the injury occurs at some stage in enamel development. Just the once the enamel has calcified no suc ...
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IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... the magnitude and duration of the ideal force remain controversial. The forces employed in the present study followed recommendations found in the literature to apply forces between 100 g and 200 g for canine retraction. (1, 5, 25-28).Anchorage loss often produces unsatisfactory treatment results, p ...
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Immunity and Gastrointestinal Disease: A Role for Lymphatic Vessels

... contractions was not, and therefore the total calculated volume of lymph was not significantly increased. This then has implications for the development of oral tolerance. Recent evidence has shown that histamine in high - but physiological - doses in conjunction with nitric oxide is able to relax m ...
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Probiotics Applications in Autoimmune Diseases

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The risk for root resorption when treating with fixed appliances
The risk for root resorption when treating with fixed appliances

... concluded that there was an enhanced risk for EARR in short roots, due to the decreased crown-root ratio which in turn leads to significantly more stress, concentrated on the root’s middle part. Thongudomporn and Freer (1998) and Nigul and Jagomagi (2006) also found that short roots are more exposed ...
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