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2 detected in an El Sidron Neanderthal with a dental abscess and a chronic gastrointestinal pathogen (
8 f mineralization of permanent tooth germs in dental age assessment has been an area of interest among
9 s III was significantly higher than the mean dental age in patients with skeletal Class II (p<0.0005)
12 uCT scanning of Limusaurus specimens, reveal dental alveolar vestiges and indicate that ontogenetic t
13 Dental Longitudinal Study from whom DNA and dental and anthropometric endpoints were collected durin
14 ministered through the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) was 6.5 times g
17 dren with oral clefts have a higher risk for dental anomalies when compared with the general populati
18 ed according to the Arizona State University dental anthropology scoring system (ASUDAS), and the cor
19 els or bacterial biofilms, and in situ, with dental appliances-have been used to study caries formati
21 ack propagation in bones, (2) tooth form and dental arcade configurations that concentrated shear str
22 l revascularization, adopted by the American Dental Association for its perceived ability to enable p
23 parameters) from 6,793 individuals from the Dental Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study (DARIC)
28 ts had abnormal mucocutaneous, surgical, and dental bleeding from childhood, requiring >/=1 blood or
32 tion-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and well-dental care (including dental check-ups and orthodontia)
33 Primary care provider-delivered preventive dental care did not significantly affect caries-related
36 nursing facility, emergency department, and dental care increased by $933.5 billion between 1996 and
37 , children with dentist-delivered preventive dental care more frequently had a subsequent caries-rela
38 orting the effectiveness of early preventive dental care or whether primary care providers (PCPs) can
41 topics grouped into 6 clusters: 1) access to dental care, 2) symptoms and diagnosis, 3) health behavi
42 th matched children without early preventive dental care, children with dentist-delivered preventive
43 dentists were more likely to have subsequent dental care, including caries-related treatment, and gre
44 , 25.8% (n = 3658) received early preventive dental care, of whom 44% were black, 37.6% were white, a
56 cal effectiveness of FS and FV in preventing dental caries in first permanent molars (FPMs) in 6- to
57 ofilms by 3F1 was able to effectively reduce dental caries in vivo without affecting the overall oral
63 ide varnish (FV) are effective in preventing dental caries when compared with a no-treatment control.
67 Streptococcus mutans, the causative agent of dental caries, the most prevalent childhood disease.
68 ptococcus mutans, a causative agent of human dental caries, was detected for the aqueous leaf extract
74 oth buds (TBs) can be used to guide reseeded dental cell differentiation to form whole bioengineered
75 deletion of Alpl in osteoblasts and selected dental cells ( Col1a1-cKO) or deletion in chondrocytes,
79 ity disorder and well-dental care (including dental check-ups and orthodontia) were the second and th
81 al revascularization is commonly used in the dental clinic to obtain apical closure of immature perma
82 ngs could complement macrowear assessment in dental clinical practice and research and could assist i
83 targeted-population program that used mobile dental clinics in schools located within areas of high s
85 The main reason cited for the replacement of dental composite restorations is the recurrence of carie
86 s incorporated as micrometer-sized filler in dental composites may offer greater beneficial effects t
88 gest that FOXI3 may generally be involved in dental (cusp) development within and across mammalian li
89 structions of population affinities based on dental data alone because only part of the dental morpho
92 efts and their families do not have a higher dental decay risk as compared with the general populatio
98 tudies on Neandertals have focused mainly on dental development and inferred an accelerated pace of g
99 time analyzed the effect of decreased PPi on dental development in individuals with generalized arter
100 hylobatids in aspects of its morphology and dental development, it possesses no definitive hylobatid
101 s and adverse events of rash, dizziness, and dental discoloration were more frequent among participan
107 gival inflammation, calculus, and infectious dental diseases did not significantly differ between gro
114 ; 2) recellularized dTBs seeded with porcine dental epithelial cells, human dental pulp cells, and hu
115 thways, we found that MAPK and PI3K regulate dental epithelial stem cell activity, transit-amplifying
118 e focused on the variations in crown height, dental eruption pattern, and associated body mass of 69
121 0.15 per child-year, P < .001), and greater dental expenditures ($168 vs $87 per year, P < .001).
122 r bamboo lemur are shown to share diagnostic dental features indicative of a bamboo diet, thereby pro
124 dental water jet, interdental brush, and/or dental floss (OR, 3.48; 95% CI, 1.30-9.32), and to have
126 rm) for outcomes relevant to service use and dental health behaviour for people with suspected psycho
129 number of at-risk children and young adults, dental health service for all children up to 15 years, a
132 oup); data were collected on the medical and dental history of participants, and blood samples were d
133 e is a recommendation for children to have a dental home by 6 months of age, but there is limited evi
134 ically, these implants must be active in the dental implant environment where the implant is bathed i
143 ds were used, with associations among them: "dental implant," "dental implants," "Osstell," "resonanc
145 ggests that the bacteria surrounding exposed dental implants form a diverse microbiome regardless of
148 s to identify microbiota surrounding exposed dental implants in patients with and without a history o
149 ing the surrounding structures of endosseous dental implants include peri-implant mucositis and peri-
151 films on crowns and overdenture abutments of dental implants that had been recovered from patients du
152 al therapy (SPT) among patients treated with dental implants with different periodontitis histories a
153 s of 14 patients with metal implants (either dental implants, hip prostheses, shoulder prostheses, or
154 ciation between dissolution of titanium from dental implants, which suggests corrosion, and peri-impl
155 associations among them: "dental implant," "dental implants," "Osstell," "resonance frequency analys
158 ollowing clinical therapies: 1) placement of dental implants; 2) interdisciplinary dentofacial therap
159 te the feasibility of using micro-CT scan of dental impressions for fabricating dental restorations a
160 nature and responsible for many medical and dental infections, industrial fouling and are also evide
161 adolescents in the United States suffer from dental infections, leading to pulp necrosis, arrested to
164 he National Institutes of Health (NIH) to US dental institutions between 2005 and 2014 based on publi
165 ing for inflation, the decline in funding to dental institutions from the NIDCR and NIH was approxima
166 et decrease in extramural dollars awarded to dental institutions over the past decade; however, given
168 Therefore, we discuss opportunities for dental institutions to increase NIDCR and NIH support an
169 ough the NIDCR and NIH continue to invest in dental institutions, if the current decline were to cont
170 n the year-to-year variability in support to dental institutions, it is unclear if this net decline r
174 64 years at entry) from the Veterans Affairs Dental Longitudinal Study from whom DNA and dental and a
177 irect pulp capping involves the placement of dental materials directly onto vital pulp tissues after
178 methacrylate, which is a monomer standard in dental materials, do not support stem cell adhesion and
180 s augmentation at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, from June 1, 200
185 his study elucidates the mechanism of DSP in dental mesenchymal lineages and implies that DSP may ser
186 ndings suggest that mutations in Evc2 affect dental mesenchymal stem cell homeostasis, which further
188 as further supported by the observation that dental mesenchymal-specific deletion of Evc2 phenocopied
189 We show that although cultured embryonic dental mesenchyme cells are unable to induce tooth forma
196 n dental data alone because only part of the dental morphological variation among populations can be
197 at population relationship measures based on dental morphology are significantly correlated with thos
199 d a functional analysis reveal a new mode of dental occlusion: dual mortar-pestle occlusion of opposi
201 pairment should be assessed, and any pending dental or oral health problems should be dealt with prio
205 Collectively, these findings reveal a novel dental phenotype in GACI and identify ENPP1 genetic muta
209 from five specimens of Neanderthal calcified dental plaque (calculus) and the characterization of reg
210 ty were also positively associated with high dental plaque (HR = 3.30, [95% CI: 1.76-6.17]), high gin
211 al bacteria and individual species counts in dental plaque did not differ significantly between basel
214 m disulfide bonds plays an important role in dental plaque formation and fitness for the bacteria.
215 h surfaces colonization and contributions to dental plaque formation, as well as their potential role
218 ative phase of treatment, and in subgingival dental plaque of periodontitis patients, indicating that
220 examination was performed in order to assess dental plaque, dental calculus and gingival inflammation
221 All-cause mortality risk were raised with dental plaque, gingival inflammation, >10 missing teeth
222 ssociation was observed for number of teeth, dental plaque, or detectable oral mucosal lesions and PD
226 numbers, with allocation concealed from the dental practice until each child was recruited) to the i
231 Orodental status was analyzed by trained dental practitioners blinded to the microorganism, using
232 of 620 different cases treated by different dental practitioners from imaging centres in the twin ci
234 The analysis of data showed that among the dental practitioners OPG was more commonly ordered by ge
235 sations via a range of stakeholders (general dental practitioners, patients, insurers, and policy mak
238 nvolvement of the central sensory tracts and dental problems (hypodontia, early onset of severe and a
239 R, 3.48; 95% CI, 1.30-9.32), and to have had dental procedures during the prior 3 months (OR, 3.31; 9
240 e oral hygiene habits, orodental status, and dental procedures in patients with infective endocarditi
242 acteristics, oral hygiene habits, and recent dental procedures, but not current orodental status.
243 ts suggest that the inclusion of CaneCPIs in dental products might confer protection against enamel e
244 ) crowns (SCs) and 2) 3- to 4-unit PFM fixed dental prostheses (FDPs), with 1 healthy and 1 endodonti
245 High-strength ceramic resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses have high long-term clinical success r
246 a or zirconia full-coverage crowns and fixed dental prostheses have high long-term survival rates whe
247 esive bonds, specifically resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses or partial-coverage restorations such
248 ls (BMSC) with stem cells derived from human dental pulp (DPSC), apical papilla (SCAP) and follicle (
250 ans ATCC90028, the cytotoxicity toward human dental pulp cells (HDPCs), and the mechanical properties
252 with porcine dental epithelial cells, human dental pulp cells, and human umbilical vein endothelial
253 embryonic cells and populations of postnatal dental pulp cells; however, these cells are unable to co
256 aled that this DSP domain induces endogenous dental pulp mesenchymal cell proliferation, differentiat
257 for immediate vascularization of engineered dental pulp poses a major hurdle towards successful impl
260 oblastic MC3T3-E1 cells and preodontoblastic dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) in a dose-dependent manne
261 terials that can support native functions of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), which are capable of reg
264 5% NaOCl and triple antibiotic paste, ferret dental pulp stem cells, encapsulated in a hydrogel scaff
266 ated 3 methods of decellularization of human dental pulp to be used as a potential autograft scaffold
267 nt mesenchymal tissues, the periodontium and dental pulp, are maintained by distinct pools of stem ce
268 emistry, we detected ecto-AMPase activity in dental pulp, trigeminal ganglia (TG) neurons, and their
269 enchymal stromal cells, extracted from human dental pulp, with no adverse effects on cell viability,
270 en fabricated pre-vascularized, full-length, dental pulp-like tissue constructs by dispensing OD21 ce
271 The following imaging methods are used - dental radiographs, panoramic radiographs, magnetic reso
277 ted that an efficient fabrication of precise dental restoration is achievable by use of the proposed
278 T scan of dental impressions for fabricating dental restorations and to compare the dimensional accur
280 e aim of this study was to characterize four dental root canal sealers and study their properties in
282 e and high-throughput sequencing to fourteen dental samples obtained from the Greater Nicoya sites of
283 This study included 325 new patients at a dental school clinic and employed an oral HL (OHL) surve
284 IDCR's extramural award dollars have gone to dental schools, while the NIH has invested about 1%.
287 periodontists were outperformed by all other dental specialties for all measured Yelp metrics in this
288 were outperformed consistently by all other dental specialties in every measured metric on the Yelp
289 have potential to enable novel regenerative dental therapies in the clinic by both restoring teeth a
290 nd while regenerative dentistry aims to heal dental tissue after injury, existing polymeric restorati
291 nce for the localization of primary cilia in dental tissues and the impact of disrupted cilia signali
292 ongation or amelogenesis at 0.24 mm/day with dental tissues common to other Iguanodontian dinosaurs.
296 odds of respondents having their most recent dental visit longer than a year before the survey (odds
298 Results suggest high MRSA pathogenicity in dental wards highlighting the need for more efficient su
299 2.44; 95% CI, 1.16-5.13), to use toothpicks, dental water jet, interdental brush, and/or dental floss
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