Secrets of Jönköping: Why Do Most 80-Year-Olds Have More Than 20 Remaining Teeth, and Why Are There Very Few Edentulous?

Aug 25, 2019 by in General Dentistry Comments Off on Secrets of Jönköping: Why Do Most 80-Year-Olds Have More Than 20 Remaining Teeth, and Why Are There Very Few Edentulous?

Fig. 11.1 Frequency (%) of children and adolescents without caries and restorations in 1973, 1983, 1993, 2003, and 2013 11.2.2 Periodontitis and Gingivitis Between 1983 and 2013, there was a…

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in Biomedical Research

Aug 25, 2019 by in General Dentistry Comments Off on in Biomedical Research

Fig. 13.1 Hippocrates 460–377 BC Fig. 13.2 Main steps for attaining permit(s) for scientific investigation. In life sciences approval by ethical committee has a central role The need for something broader…

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Approach in Translational Dental Research

Aug 25, 2019 by in General Dentistry Comments Off on Approach in Translational Dental Research

Fig. 8.1 It has been reported that periodontitis increases the risk of cardiometabolic diseases. It also has been proven that smoking or obesity increases periodontitis and that they independently contribute…

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aMMP-8 Oral Fluid PoC Test

Aug 25, 2019 by in General Dentistry Comments Off on aMMP-8 Oral Fluid PoC Test

Fig. 4.1 Inflammation limited to the gingival margin in a female adult African To effectively manage those “difficult to explain” cases, periodontologists must embrace the shift to the measurement of…

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Critical Reason for Conducting Clinical Trials Is that Results with Humans Are Not Necessarily Predictable from Preclinical Studies

Aug 25, 2019 by in General Dentistry Comments Off on Critical Reason for Conducting Clinical Trials Is that Results with Humans Are Not Necessarily Predictable from Preclinical Studies

!DOCTYPE html SYSTEM “about:legacy-compat”> © Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018 Jukka H. Meurman (ed.)Translational Oral Health Researchhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78205-8_7 7. A Critical Reason for Conducting Clinical Trials Is that Results with Humans…

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Research in the Oral Health Sciences

Aug 25, 2019 by in General Dentistry Comments Off on Research in the Oral Health Sciences

Fig. 1.1 This figure depicts the four translational phases in the biomedical research translation continuum (T1–T4) and provides examples of methodological approaches that are used within each phase Most models…

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of Athletic Dental Injuries: The Mouthguard

Aug 25, 2019 by in General Dentistry Comments Off on of Athletic Dental Injuries: The Mouthguard

Fig. 7.1 The Academy for Sports Dentistry’s Position Statement on the Properly Fitted Mouthguard, 2010 The athletic mouthguard and the treatment of orofacial trauma are undeniably the most important responsibilities…

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of Endodontics in Dental Trauma

Aug 25, 2019 by in General Dentistry Comments Off on of Endodontics in Dental Trauma

Fig. 4.1 a, b Pre-operative images of lateral luxation on tooth #8 and uncomplicated crown fracture on tooth #9. Soft-ware imaging from Kodak depicting the CBCT axial c, sagital d,…

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Trauma: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Issues

Aug 25, 2019 by in General Dentistry Comments Off on Trauma: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Issues

Baseball/softball 44.3% Skateboarding 8.4% Soccer 7.8% Basketball 7.2% Note: Baseball/softball and skateboarding have use of protective equipment This study indicated that fractures from sporting events were reported to most likely…

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