“Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear – not absence of fear.”
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– January 3, 2019
Immediate non-occlusal versus delayed loading of mandibular first molars. Five-year results from a randomised controlled trial.
CONCLUSIONS:Within the limitations of this study, the present data seem to confirm the hypothesis that the clinical outcome of immediate versus delayed loading of implants in mandibular fist molar sites is comparable. (Source: Dental Technology Blog)
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– January 3, 2019
Herbert J. Muller
“To say that a man is made up of certain chemical elements is a satisfactory description only for those who intend to use him as a fertilizer.”
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– January 2, 2019
Experience and knowledge of child abuse and neglect: a survey among a group of resident doctors in Nigeria – Olatosi OO, Ogordi PU, Oredugba FA, Sote EO.
BACKGROUND: Child abuse and neglect (CAN) is a significant public health problem. Dentists are in good position to identify and report cases of CAN. AIM: The aim of this study was to determine the experience and knowledge of CAN among a group of Ni… (Source: SafetyLit)
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– January 2, 2019
Douglas Adams
“You live and learn. At any rate, you live.”
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– January 1, 2019
NIDCR Science News – December 2018
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Bringing a Diversity of Perspectives to NIDCR Science First recipient of NIDCR diversity fellowship studies biochemistry underlying developmental disorders NIDCR • December 6, 2018 Nerve-Signaling Pathway that Drives Sustained Pain FoundHarvard University • December 13, 2018 STAY CONNECTED (Source: NIDCR Science News)
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– January 1, 2019
Oscar Wilde
“But what is the difference between literature and journalism?/ …Journalism is unreadable and literature is not read. That is all.”
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– December 31, 2018
Endodontic retreatment versus dental implants of teeth with an uncertain endodontic prognosis: 3-year results from a randomised controlled trial.
CONCLUSIONS:The present preliminary results suggest that both endodontic retreatment and replacement of previously endodontically treated teeth with persisting pathology and a dubious endodontic prognosis provided similar short-term success rates. Aesthetics of the soft tissues and time needed to complete treatment were in favour of endodontic retreatment whereas implant rehabilitation required half of the chair time than endodontic retreatment, but was significantly more expensive. Much larger patient populations and longer follow-ups are needed to fully answer this question; however, in this scenario the less invasive endodontic retreatment could be the first therapeutic option to be considered. (Source: Dental Technology Blog)
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– December 31, 2018
Will Durst
“I hate the outdoors. To me the outdoors is where the car is.”
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– December 30, 2018
Congenitally Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisor considerations …
This case involves a 20 y/o female with a congenitally missing #10 that I treated about 3 years ago. It illustrates a common problem I see when treating these cases post ortho where the proper mesial/distal space exists along with adequate width, but there is often excess vertical.The postCongenitally Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisor considerations… appeared first onOsseoNews Dental Implants. (Source: Dental Implants Discussed by Experts)
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– December 30, 2018