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Nuriddinovna, INDIAMINOVA Gavkhar. "Dental Diseases and Damage from Them." American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research 5, no. 5 (2025): 135–38. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/volume05issue05-32.

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The most common dental diseases include tooth decay, gum disease, and oral cancer. Let’s take a closer look at how these happen and how they can be prevented. When you consume food and drinks that are sugary or starchy (high in carbohydrates), the bacteria that naturally live in your mouth, break them down forming acids. These acids attack and dissolve the outer surface (enamel) of your teeth. Over time this can result in a hole. The risk of tooth decay is increased for people with dry mouth syndrome.
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Agarwal, Shashi Kant. "Impact of Periodontitis on Cardiovascular Diseases." European Journal of Dental and Oral Health 2, no. 2 (2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejdent.2021.2.2.48.

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of global morbidity and mortality. Recently, an increasing amount of preventive and therapeutic scrutiny has been directed towards lifestyles and their effect on CVDs. Maintaining good dental health is a lifestyle behavior that can help prevent periodontitis (PD), tooth caries, and tooth loss. Published scientific data is persuasive that dental infections, such as PD, have significant deleterious effects on the cardiovascular system. This paper briefly reviews the association of PD with CVDs.
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Dashper, Stuart, and Eric Reynolds. "Combating dental decay." Microbiology Australia 26, no. 3 (2005): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ma05107.

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Dental caries or tooth decay is one of the most prevalent bacterial infectious diseases of mankind. In recent oral health surveys, more than 60% of Australian teenagers surveyed had experienced the disease and most dentate adults surveyed exhibited multiple teeth affected by caries. Treating the consequences of dental caries accounts for over 50% of the total cost of providing dental services in Australia, which in 1998 was estimated at $2.6 billion. Dental caries is a dynamic process that is initiated by microbial biofilms on the tooth surfaces (dental plaque) resulting in a disturbance of th
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Kim, Changgyun, Hogul Jeong, Wonse Park, and Donghyun Kim. "Tooth-Related Disease Detection System Based on Panoramic Images and Optimization Through Automation: Development Study." JMIR Medical Informatics 10, no. 10 (2022): e38640. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/38640.

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Background Early detection of tooth-related diseases in patients plays a key role in maintaining their dental health and preventing future complications. Since dentists are not overly attentive to tooth-related diseases that may be difficult to judge visually, many patients miss timely treatment. The 5 representative tooth-related diseases, that is, coronal caries or defect, proximal caries, cervical caries or abrasion, periapical radiolucency, and residual root can be detected on panoramic images. In this study, a web service was constructed for the detection of these diseases on panoramic im
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Papadopoulou, Christianna Iris, Iosif Sifakakis, and Symeon Tournis. "Metabolic Bone Diseases Affecting Tooth Eruption: A Narrative Review." Children 11, no. 6 (2024): 748. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children11060748.

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Tooth eruption is an essential process for the development of the oral and maxillofacial system. Several inherited and acquired diseases might affect this tightly regulated process, resulting in premature, delayed, or even failed tooth eruption. The purpose of this article is to review the literature and the clinical parameters of metabolic bone diseases that affect tooth eruption. It examines the physiological aspects of tooth eruption and the pathophysiological changes induced by metabolic bone diseases, including changes in bone metabolism, density, and structure. The search strategy for th
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Çelik, Nazlıcan, and BIRKAN KARSLI. "Clinical and Radiologic Evaluation of Dental Diseases in Cats." International Journal of Veterinary and Animal Research 8, no. 1 (2025): 12–17. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15109879.

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This study investigated the prevalence of dental diseases in cats, with a focus on the distribution of age and gender among effected individuals. A total of 50 cats were included, comprising 21 females (42%) and 29 males (58%). Age distribution revealed that 24 cats (48%) were kitten (0-11 months), 22 (44%) were adults (1-5 years), and 4 (8%) were elderly (≥6 years). Comprehensive clinical and radiographic evaluations were performed to assess the condition of the pulp, resorption, and the overall dental health, including the status of deciduous and permanent teeth, tooth mobility, dental pl
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Raghavan, Rohit, Shajahan P.A, and Neha Ganga Prasad. "PERI- IMPLANTITIS AND ITS CLINICAL MANAGEMENT- AN OVERVIEW." International Journal of Advanced Research 12, no. 11 (2024): 1055–60. https://doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/19918.

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In peri-implantitis, gum inflammation is found around the soft tissue and there is deterioration in the bone supporting the dental implant. Peri-implantitis usually requires surgical treatment. Signs of peri-implant diseases are similar to symptoms of gum disease: red or tender gums around the implants, or bleeding when brushing. And just like your natural teeth, implants require regular tooth brushing and flossing and regular check-ups from a dental professional. Other risks factors for developing peri-implant disease include previous periodontal disease diagnosis, poor plaque control, smokin
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Snetkova, Natalia, Tat`yana SNETKOVA, Natal'ya Makusheva, Galina AKATYEVA, and Sergey CHUYKIN. "THE PEDIATRIC FACULTY STUDENTS DENTAL DISEASES PREVENTION AWARENESS ASSESSMENT." Actual problems in dentistry 16, no. 3 (2020): 167–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.18481/2077-7566-2020-16-3-167-172.

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Subject. Pediatricians play an important role in the foundation of a healthy lifestyle of children and their parents. The subject matter is the pediatric faculty students dental diseases prevention awareness level, since children, adolescents and their parents health education is one of important aspects of their future professional activities.
 Purpose ― study of major dental diseases prevention knowledge level of the pediatric faculty students. 
 Methodology. A survey of 141 5th year students of the pediatric faculty was conducted, including 120 (85.1 %) girls and 21 (14.9 %) men.
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Sahban Ibraheem, Noor. "Prevalence and reasons for tooth extraction among adult patients attending the Teaching Hospital at College of Dentistry/ Mustansiriyah University." Mustansiria Dental Journal 16, no. 1 (2024): 109–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v16i1.1030.

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Materials and Methods: The present study included 2165 patients (2500 teeth were extracted) attending Oral Surgery clinic of the teaching hospital at College of Dentistry/ Mustansiriyah University during the period from October 2016 to May 2017. The patients’ ages ranged between (15-77 years). A standard case sheet for Oral Surgery clinic was filled with all the necessary information such as age, gender, tooth to be extracted and reasons of tooth extraction.
 Results: Dental caries and its complications were the primary cause of teeth extraction with (80.3%) followed by periodontal diseas
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Babayeva, N. M. "The Problem of Oral Diseases." «Maktabgacha va maktab ta'limi» jurnali 3, no. 3 (2025): 7–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15125788.

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The most prevalent and consequential oral diseases globally are dental caries (tooth decay), periodontal disease,tooth loss, and cancers of the lips and oral cavity. In this first of two papers in a series on oral health, we describethe scope of the global oral disease epidemic, its origins in terms of social and commercial determinants, and its costs interms of population well-being and societal impact. Although oral diseases are largely preventable, they persist with highprevalence, reflecting widespread social and economic inequalities and inadequate funding for prevention and treatment,par
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Kahm, Se Hoon, and SungEun Yang. "Associations between Systemic and Dental Diseases in Elderly Korean Population." Medicina 60, no. 10 (2024): 1693. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina60101693.

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Background and Objectives: Modernization and population aging have increased the prevalence of systemic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, which are often accompanied by various dental diseases. Our aim was to investigate associations between common dental conditions and major systemic diseases in an elderly Korean population. Materials and Methods: Utilizing electronic medical record data from 43,525 elderly patients, we examined the prevalence of systemic diseases (diabetes, hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, dementia) and dental conditions (caries, periodontal disea
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Agrawal, Sudhanshu. "Toothbrushes and Tooth Brushing Methods: A Periodontal Review." Journal of Clinical Studies & Medical Case Reports 9, no. 1 (2022): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.24966/csmc-8801/1000129.

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Tooth brushing is a basic technique to prevent major oral diseases (e.g., dental caries and periodontal disease). Several methods of tooth brushing technique devised by some dental scholars have been introduced. However, some guidelines to select the proper method are needed for an individual patient considering age and oral status. Methods such as rolling, Fones’, Bass, Stillman, Charters, Watanabe’s tooth-pick, and other modifications have been introduced
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Mamedova, G. J., and J. F. Mamedov. "AUTOMATIZATION OF MONITORING AND DIAGNOSTICS PROCESSES OF HUMAN DENTAL DISEASES." Vestnik komp'iuternykh i informatsionnykh tekhnologii, no. 203 (May 2021): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.14489/vkit.2021.05.pp.011-017.

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Based on the comparative analysis of the automated methods and tools of monitoring and diagnostics for the early detection of human dental diseases, the purpose and main issues of the article are determined. The article deals with the automation of the processes of monitoring and diagnosis of human dental diseases for their early detection. The automated system is proposed to be built on the basis of a database of expert knowledge, as well as a graphical representation of human dental diseases. A production model has been developed for diagnosing the current condition of the teeth, which allow
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Ali, Nowshad, Ihsan Ulla, and Syed Sohail Ahmad. "Correlation of socioeconomic status with orodental diseases among inhabitants of Landi Kotal." Journal of Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University 7, no. 2 (2024): 109–15. https://doi.org/10.32593/jstmu/vol7.iss2.275.

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Introduction: Oral health issues like tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss can develop because of neglected oral health. The prevalence of these diseases and socioeconomic level are highly correlated. The current study research investigates the relationship between socioeconomic status and the prevalence of oral and dental diseases among people in Landi Kotal, Khyber Agency, Pakistan. Methodology: The data was collected from Landi Kotal Khyber Agency. All the individuals visiting the dental care unit of the DHQ, Landi Kotal were examined. Collected data was analyzed and the frequency distr
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Abdul Aziz, Azrul Hafiz. "New Water Irrigator For Cleaning Dental Plaque." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 6, no. 10 (2018): 299–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol6.iss10.1190.

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Patient with fixed appliances (braces) must have good oral hygiene to prevent dental caries, decalcification, periodontal problems and oral health diseases. Many orthodontic patients’ complaint of not able to clean between their fixed appliances (braces) due to the arch wires prevented the insertion of the toothbrush. Food can also get stuck between the fixed appliances and their teeth. This could result in dental cavity and gum disease for this patient if left untreated. In this study, a new device of tooth cleaning was tested against normal tooth brushing. A new cleaning device which uses wa
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Kyllar, M., and K. Witter. "Prevalence of dental disorders in pet dogs." Veterinární Medicína 50, No. 11 (2012): 496–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5654-vetmed.

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Oral disorders of the dog represent for veterinarians a medical challenge and an important field of interest from the economical point of view. Although many epidemiological studies on dental diseases in beagles bred under controlled conditions have been realized, information on frequency of these alterations in populations of pet dogs, especially in Central Europe, is far from complete. The aim of our study was to assess the prevalence of the most common oral diseases in dogs in a Czech urban region. A total number of 408 dogs, presented at a private Czech urban veterinary hospital f
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Muminova, Dilnoza Rakhimovna, and Sunatullo Amrulloevich Gafforov. "Structural and Functional Characteristics of the Oral Cavity Organs and Tissues in Workers of the Petrochemical Industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan." Journal of Climate Policy 3, no. 1 (2024): 31–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.47941/jcp.1892.

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Purpose: The aim of the study was to determine the dental status, level, and structure of dental diseases, as well as to identify some clinical and functional deviations in the organs and tissues of the oral cavity among workers in certain industrial enterprises. Methodology: A comprehensive dental examination was conducted on 1600 individuals, including 420 from the Fergana Oil Refinery Plant (FNPP - main group (MG)-1), 425 from the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Plant (AGMK - MG-2), and 605 from the Navoi Chemical Plant (NavCP - MG-3), as well as 150 patients as a control group (CG) who vi
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Chen, Fu, Xin-Ming Liu, Kelly C. Rice, et al. "Tooth-Binding Micelles for Dental Caries Prevention." Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 53, no. 11 (2009): 4898–902. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aac.00387-09.

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ABSTRACT Maintenance of the effective local concentration of antimicrobials on the tooth surface is critical for the management of cariogenic bacteria in the oral cavity. We report on the design of a simple tooth-binding micellar drug delivery platform that would effectively bind to tooth surfaces. To achieve tooth-binding ability, the chain termini of biocompatible Pluronic copolymers were modified with a biomineral-binding moiety (i.e., alendronate). The micelles formulated with this polymer were shown to be able to swiftly (<1 min) bind to hydroxyapatite (HA; a model tooth surface) and g
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Pudentiana Rr. R. E., Siti Nurbayani Tauchid, Jusuf K., and Ita Astit Karmawati. "Knowledge and Healthy Behavior of Children Towards Correct Tooth Brushing Skills Class (IV) Student at State Elementary School in South Jakarta." International Journal of Science and Society 4, no. 1 (2022): 205–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.54783/ijsoc.v4i1.430.

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Tooth and mouth disease, a dental health problem in the community, is in the tooth-supporting tissue (periodontal disease) and dental/dental cavities. The causes of dental caries include food consumption, dental maintenance, and the teeth’ condition. In Indonesia, dental caries in children is a very important and major problem of dental and oral diseases. The survey conducted by the Indonesian Dental Health Foundation (YKGI) in 2003 on children in Jakarta showed that 70% suffered dental caries and gum inflammation. Tooth and mouth disease due to inflammation is ranked 10th in Indonesia. This s
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Magfira, Magfira, Isma Suprapti, Anisa Ramadhani Kusumastiti, Eko Prastyo, Lusyana Aripa, and Herlambang Prehananto. "Pemeriksaan Kesehatan Gigi Dengan Dmf-T Pada Siswa Siswi Kelas X Smp Makassar." Sahabat Sosial: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 3, no. 1 (2024): 167–74. https://doi.org/10.59585/sosisabdimas.v3i1.554.

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Dental and oral diseases that are a public health problem in general are in the supporting tissue of the teeth (periodontal diseases) and dental caries/cavities. This caries can be caused by various things between dental and oral health problems are important in health development, one of which is caused by the vulnerability of school-age children from dental health disorders. The purpose of Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat is to assess the status of dental and oral health in this case dental caries using the DMF-T value (decay, missing, filled, teeth). The DMF-T value is a number that indicates t
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Chatzistavrou, Xanthippi, Silvana Papagerakis, Peter X. Ma, and Petros Papagerakis. "Innovative Approaches to Regenerate Enamel and Dentin." International Journal of Dentistry 2012 (2012): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/856470.

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The process of tooth mineralization and the role of molecular control of cellular behavior during embryonic tooth development have attracted much attention the last few years. The knowledge gained from the research in these fields has improved the general understanding about the formation of dental tissues and the entire tooth and set the basis for teeth regeneration. Tissue engineering using scaffold and cell aggregate methods has been considered to produce bioengineered dental tissues, while dental stem/progenitor cells, which can differentiate into dental cell lineages, have been also intro
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Yin, Li, Zhengzhipeng Zhang, Changming Xie, et al. "Dental Diseases Increase Risk of Aortic Arch Calcification Independent of Renal Dysfunction in Older Adults: Shenzhen Community Cohort Study." Metabolites 12, no. 12 (2022): 1258. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12121258.

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Many studies have documented that dental diseases were associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. Aortic arch calcification (AoAC) is a powerful predictor of cardiovascular diseases. However, whether the status of dental health is associated with AoAC is still unknown. 9463 participants over the age of 60 from Shenzhen community centers were included in the cross-sectional analysis. Physical examination data, blood biochemical tests, and AoAC scores calculated by chest radiography were collected and analyzed. Among them, 2630 participants were followed up for AoAC progressio
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Nigora, Narziyeva, and Abdullayeva Nilufar Ikrombekovna. "THE STUDY THE EFFECT OF COMPLEX TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH EARLY CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF INCREASED TOOTH ABRASION ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE." European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies 4, no. 6 (2024): 163–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-04-06-24.

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To date, an increase in the number of dental erosions is one of the most common dental diseases. The most important factor in the correction of CAN is to compensate for the loss of hard tooth tissues. We propose a minimally invasive restoration technique for restoring dental defects with increased erosion, developed on the basis of experimental data studying morphostructural changes in hard tooth tissues. Combined treatment of cases of increased dental erosion resulted in a fourfold improvement in QOL due to dental health, according to the integral index.
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Chawhuaveang, Darren Dhananthat, Awiruth Klaisiri, Nantawan Krajangta, and Ollie Yiru Yu. "Factors Influencing the Protective Effect of Salivary Pellicle Against Dental Erosion: A Concise Review." Oral Sciences Reports 45, no. 3 (2024): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.12982/osr.2024.034.

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Dental erosion is the irreversible loss of dental hard tissue caused by chemical processes without bacteria involvement. Dental erosion prevalence has increased due to extensive consumption of acidic foods and drinks or suffering from gastrointestinal diseases. Salivary pellicle acts as a physical barrier that impedes direct contact between the tooth surface and erosive acids. Furthermore, it is a selectively permeable membrane that controls the diffusion of erosive acids to the tooth surface. Therefore, salivary pellicle can protect the tooth surface from erosive demineralization. The protect
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Clark-Perry, Danielle, Jaimie Baybrook, Raisa Catunda, and Liran Levin. "Self-reported tooth and implant prognosis evaluation based on radiographic bone loss: a cross sectional study." Acta Stomatologica Marisiensis Journal 3, no. 1 (2020): 262–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/asmj-2020-0003.

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AbstractIntroduction: Tooth prognosis evaluation involves continual assessments to guide patient-centered treatment plans. This means that the tooth prognosis may dictate whether a tooth is restored, extracted, or maintained.Aim of study: The aim of this work was to evaluate current trends in tooth prognosis evaluation based on radiographic bone loss amongst dental practitioners.Material and Methods: A survey including demographic questions and ten radiographs (vertical bitewings or peri-apical) showing bone loss around teeth and implants were distributed to dental practitioners. Practitioners
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Berezin, Veniamin, Elena Statseva, Irina Firsova, and Guzel Firsova. "ANALYSIS OF THE PREVALENCE OF MAJOR DENTAL DISEASES IN INDUSTRIAL WORKERS." Actual problems in dentistry 15, no. 4 (2020): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.18481/2077-7566-2019-15-4-19-25.

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Subject. The analysis of the results of a clinical examination of workers of the special economic zone "Alabuga" of the Republic of Tatarstan on the prevalence and intensity of diseases of hard tissues of the teeth is carried out.
 The goal is to determine the prevalence and intensity of diseases of hard tissues of teeth among workers in an industrial enterprise.
 Methodology. The study was conducted using clinical dental examination and statistical analysis of the data. All the subjects were divided into the main group, which included 370 employees of the SEZ "Alabuga" of the Republ
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Kim, Chun-Geun, Daehyun Kwon, Kyuyoung Lee, Se Eun Kim, and Hyun Min Jo. "Prevalence of Reasons for Tooth Extraction in Small- and Medium-Breed Dogs." Animals 15, no. 2 (2025): 224. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15020224.

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As the life span of companion animals increases and their owners’ concern for their quality of life increases, interest in dental diseases has also gained attention. While many studies have explored oral diseases in general, research on small-breed dogs remains limited. Therefore, in this study, we analyzed various diseases that led to tooth extraction in small- and medium-breed dogs. A study involving 2201 client-owned small- and medium-breed dogs was conducted. All dogs were categorized by sex, age, breed, and tooth position. Teeth were classified into untreated, missing, or extracted catego
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AlShahrani, Mohammed Thamer, Satheesh B. Haralur, and Mohammed Alqarni. "Restorative Rehabilitation of a Patient with Dental Erosion." Case Reports in Dentistry 2017 (2017): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9517486.

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Dental erosion is the chemical dissolution of the tooth structure. Factors like eating disorders and gastrointestinal diseases are recognized as intrinsic factors for dental erosion. Advanced stages of dental erosion extensively damage the tooth morphology, consequently affecting both esthetics and functions. Reports indicate the growing prevalence of erosion, and hence knowledge of restorative rehabilitation of tooth erosion is an integral part of the contemporary dental practice. This clinical report describes an adult patient with gastroesophageal reflux induced dental erosion involving the
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Sartaj, R., N. Khan, A. Mahmood, A. Noor, M. Sajid, and Jamil . "Perception of Students and House Officers for Restoration of Endodonticaly Treated Anterior Teeth." Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 15, no. 6 (2021): 1317–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs211561317.

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Background: Teeth in the oral cavity are affected by caries, trauma or fracture which causes pulpal diseases in the teeth. Dentists performed root canal treatment to treat these diseases. Caries fracture or trauma along with root canal treatment can weaken the tooth structure. Tooth structure is lost in root canal treatment. Dehydration after pulpectomy can effect on survival of the tooth. That is why an important intention should be paid to restore endodonticaly treated tooth. Study was performed in Multan Dental College Multan. Methods: Study design was cross sectional survey. The questionna
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Mitwalli, Heba, Rashed Alsahafi, Abdulrahman A. Balhaddad, Michael D. Weir, Hockin H. K. Xu, and Mary Anne S. Melo. "Emerging Contact-Killing Antibacterial Strategies for Developing Anti-Biofilm Dental Polymeric Restorative Materials." Bioengineering 7, no. 3 (2020): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering7030083.

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Polymeric materials are the first choice for restoring tooth cavities, bonding tooth-colored fillings, sealing root canal systems, and many other dental restorative applications. However, polymeric materials are highly susceptible to bacterial attachment and colonization, leading to dental diseases. Many approaches have been investigated to minimize the formation of biofilms over polymeric restorative materials and at the tooth/material interfaces. Among them, contact-killing compounds have shown promising results to inhibit dental biofilms. Contact-killing compounds can be immobilized within
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Tamgadge, Sandhya, Bhavani Sangala, Bhagyashree P Agre, Pratibha Kavle, and Avinash. "Dental pulp in health and disease -a review with notes on basic three-dimensional tissue organization." International Journal of Clinicopathological Correlation 8, no. 2 (2024): 49–59. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjclinicopatholcorrel.v8i2.1249.

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In Health, the dental pulp functions as a sensory organ, detecting external stimuli such as temperature, pressure, and chemical irritants. The pulp is also involved in dentinogenesis. This process helps maintain tooth integrity throughout an individual's lifetime. Furthermore, the dental pulp acts as a reservoir for stem cells, which have the potential to differentiate into various cell types, including odontoblasts and fibroblasts. This regenerative capacity is a cornerstone of dental pulp's role in health, aiding in the repair of minor injuries or damages to the tooth structure. Dental pulp
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Borawski, Wojciech, Zdzisław Kiełbowicz, Dominika Kubiak-Nowak, Przemysław Prządka, and Gerard Pasternak. "Computed Tomographic Findings of Dental Disease and Secondary Diseases of the Head Area in Client-Owned Domestic Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus): 90 Cases." Animals 14, no. 8 (2024): 1160. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani14081160.

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Domestic rabbits have teeth that grow throughout the animal’s life and are prone to disease. Clinical signs of dental disease in domestic rabbits are non-specific, and, therefore, a definitive diagnosis usually requires additional methods. This study was carried out on a group of 105 domestic rabbits aged 3 to 9 years. In total, 90 domestic rabbits with dental disease visible on CT images and other secondary diseases of the head area qualified for this study. Malocclusion was found in 57 (63.3%). Retrograde elongation of the tooth apices in the mandible was present in 39 (43.3%), and it was pr
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Suhonen, Camtu. "The Impact of Hybrid Nano-Materials in Tooth Tissue Restoration." Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering 39 (November 2018): 65–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/jbbbe.39.65.

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Tooth loss due to dental diseases, caries, and other related pathological conditions has plagued people and is the most prevalent cause of human organ failure. Billions of people have suffered from losing teeth and dental diseases so that generating natural dental tissues are more appreciated than artificial tooth implantation. The aspiration among the dentists to restore this loss biologically is the genesis of the tooth regeneration. Current trends initiate tissue engineering with a concept of functional restoration of tissue and organ defects by the triad of biomaterial scaffolds, growth fa
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Gurbanov, R.Y., E.A. Rustamov, and N.A. Gurskaya. "PERIODONTAL DISEASES IN ELDERLY AND GERIATRIC INDIVIDUALS." Sciences of Europe, no. 157 (January 27, 2025): 29–31. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14744911.

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The study is motivated by the high prevalence of periodontal diseases among elderly and geriatric individuals. Periodontal diseases are the most common cause of tooth loss, which not only leads to changes in dental health but also contributes to a decline in the quality of life for this population group.
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Souza, Xana Carolina de Pereira e., Mauro Henrique Nogueira Guimarães Abreu, Vera Lúcia Silva Resende, and Lia Silva de Castilho. "What Increases the Risk of Dental Traumatism in Patients with Developmental Disabilities?" Brazilian Dental Journal 29, no. 2 (2018): 154–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201801922.

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Abstract This study investigated risk factors for tooth injuries in individuals from a dental clinical reference service for patients with special needs in Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. This is a retrospective cohort study that evaluated 493 dental charts of individuals with or without tooth injuries at their first dental appointment. The dependent variable was the time of occurrence of new dental traumatic injuries and was measured in months. Gender, age, International Code of Diseases, mother’s education, mouth breathing, hyperkinesis, pacifier use, thumb sucking, psychotropic drug use, tooth
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Abdusamadovich, Djumaev Asliddin, and Islamova Nilufar Bustanovna. "Dental bugel prostheses." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Fundamentals 5, no. 1 (2025): 104–9. https://doi.org/10.55640/jsshrf-05-01-17.

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Tooth loss is always an unpleasant fact, which most often affects elderly people. But such problems are everywhere, even among young people who lose their teeth for various reasons: from injuries to chronic systemic diseases. All of this significantly deteriorates the quality of life and leads to serious consequences, including impaired dictation and inability to chew food. Prosthetics will help to save the position, which will restore not only the aesthetics, but also the functional state of the dentofacial system. If the installation of non-removable bridges and implants is contraindicated o
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Pavani, Nijampatnam P. M., Srinivas Pachava, Sk Parveen Sultana, Srinivas Ravoori, Potluri Rajasekhar, and Devaki Talluri. "Impact of diabetes mellitus and other systemic diseases on oral health and tooth mortality." Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 13, no. 1 (2024): 363–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1000_23.

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Poor oral health in systemically diseased individuals besides worsening the glycaemic status also has functional, social consequences such as masticatory inefficiency and stigmatized social participation, respectively. Periodontal problems remain one of the most common reasons for tooth mortality along with tooth decay and trauma. Methodology: The study was conducted in the outpatient department of teaching dental institution among the individuals visiting the institution. Persons with systemic illness were included in the study. In the preliminary step, interviews were
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Ilyina, Roza, and Lubov Muchamedzhanova. "CAUSES OF DENTAL REMOVAL IN PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS." Actual problems in dentistry 19, no. 3 (2023): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.18481/2077-7566-2023-19-3-69-74.

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According to the literature, in a mentally healthy population, the main cause of tooth extraction is complications of caries and periodontitis, mainly in elderly and senile patients. In patients with psychiatric pathology, many authors note the high prevalence of dental diseases and emphasize the need for tooth extraction.
 The aim of the investigation was to study the structure of dental diseases requiring tooth extraction in psychiatric hospital patients.
 Material and methods of research. Information was copied from 1812 dental records of patients who were on inpatient treatment a
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Vinnik, A. V., I. A. Kostionova-Ovod, Yu Yu Appolonova, and Ya S. Yudina. "Evaluation of oral biotics’ effectiveness for home oral care." Pediatric dentistry and dental prophylaxis 23, no. 3 (2023): 303–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.33925/1683-3031-2023-635.

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Relevance. The incidence of oral mucosal diseases is nowadays increasing. Inflammatory periodontal diseases are common in dental practice and occupy second place worldwide among oral diseases.Purpose. The study aimed to analyze ‘Denta Balance’, an oral synbiotic complex, and ‘Lesnoy balsam’, a mouthwash, as home care products treating inflammatory periodontal diseases and halitosis.Material and methods. The study included 40 patients aged 18 to 28 y.o., of which 10 were males (25%) and 30 females (75%). They randomly formed two groups. The age in Group 1 was 23.0 ± 2.5 years and in Group 2 – 2
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Junaid Shakeel, Maimoona Siddiq, Osama Mushtaq, Syed Ali Raza, Zain Rauf, and Ajeet Kumar Rathi. "Pattern of tooth extraction in a Tertiary Care Hospital-Karachi, Pakistan." Professional Medical Journal 29, no. 06 (2022): 905–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2022.29.06.6508.

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Objective: To identify the pattern of tooth extraction and its relative risk factors in our local population, in terms of gender distribution and age groups. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Sir Syed College of Medical Sciences for Girls, Karachi-Pakistan. Period: May 2018 to April 2019. Material & Methods: Following the selection criteria, a number of 242 patients were selected with the age ranging from 15 years to 65 years. After history and examination, following information was recorded in a proforma; age, gender, type of too
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Emelyanova, N. Y. "Pathological tooth attrition as a marker of aging in patients with metabolic-associated diseases." Ukrainian Therapeutical Journal, no. 1 (March 31, 2025): 44–49. https://doi.org/10.30978/utj2025-1-44.

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Objective — to assess increased attrition of hard dental tissues as a non‑invasive stress marker of premature aging in patients with metabolic diseases. Materials and methods. 68 persons were examined, of whom 47 had metabolic­associated diseases established according to domestic and international criteria. The control group consisted of patients not having clinical manifestations of metabolic diseases being representative by gender and age. All patients underwent tests for determination of the values of carbohydrate, protein and lipid metabolism, as well as the mixed saliva cortisol level usi
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Chakraborty, Shankar, Bivash Mallick, and Santonab Chakraborty. "Mining of association rules for treatment of dental diseases." Journal of Decision Analytics and Intelligent Computing 2, no. 1 (2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.31181/jdaic10028042022c.

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A prior knowledge regarding the effectiveness of each of the medicines prescribed by a physician would be quite helpful to a patient for rapid recovery from a particular disease. In this paper, an attempt is put forward to develop the related association rules for understanding the roles of different types of medicines prescribed for treatment of dental diseases, especially tooth pain (odontalgia/dentalgia) and swelling of tooth (pericoronitis). 75 patient cases from a dentist are analyzed to determine the average number of different types of medicines prescribed, average number of medicines a
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Hsiao, Tien-Yu, Shyh-Yuan Lee, and Chia-Wei Sun. "Optical Polarimetric Detection for Dental Hard Tissue Diseases Characterization." Sensors 19, no. 22 (2019): 4971. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19224971.

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Dental enamel constitutes the outer layer of a crown of teeth and grows nearly parallel. This unique nanostructure makes enamel possess birefringence properties. Currently, there is still no appropriate clinical solution to examine dental hard tissue diseases. Therefore, we developed an optical polarization imaging system for diagnosing dental calculus, caries, and cracked tooth syndrome. By obtaining Stokes signals reflected from samples, Mueller images were constructed and analyzed using Lu-Chipman decomposition. The results showed that diattenuation and linear retardance images can distingu
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Yelick, P. C., and P. T. Sharpe. "Tooth Bioengineering and Regenerative Dentistry." Journal of Dental Research 98, no. 11 (2019): 1173–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022034519861903.

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Over the past 100 y, tremendous progress has been made in the fields of dental tissue engineering and regenerative dental medicine, collectively known as translational dentistry. Translational dentistry has benefited from the more mature field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM), established on the belief that biocompatible scaffolds, cells, and growth factors could be used to create functional, living replacement tissues and organs. TERM, created and pioneered by an interdisciplinary group of clinicians, biomedical engineers, and basic research scientists, works to create b
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Kaur, Kuljeet, and Shiva Prasad Kyasanoor. "Flouride and dental health in twenty – first century –A review." IP Indian Journal of Conservative and Endodontics 8, no. 1 (2023): 10–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijce.2023.003.

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Tooth decay is one of the most common infectious microbiological diseases in the world. Dental cavities are now less common than it was before water fluoridation was put into place. Fluoride toothpastes are of a high calibre and excellent at preventing tooth decay. Fluoride therapy administered by a specialist helps prevent dental caries. Common fluoride agents include sodium fluoride (NaF), sodium monofluorophosphate, stannous fluoride, and silver diamine fluoride. Fluorides are essential in the prevention of dental caries because they are therapeutically used to inactivate early carious lesi
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Herchak, V., I. Hrynovets, T. Shostak, and V. Hrynovets. "Composition, technology and research development dental powder." SUCHASNA STOMATOLOHIYA 108, no. 5 (2021): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.33295/1992-576x-2021-5-18.

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Summary. Oral hygiene is a complex set of preventive measures that involve usage of objects and means aimed at preventing the development of pathological processes in the oral cavity. For oral hygiene, a complex of products is used: tooth powders, pastes, gels, rinses, elixirs, balsams, chewing gum and care items – toothbrushes, dental floss, intradental brushes and toothpicks. Tooth powders are made from chemically precipitated chalk (calcium or magnesium carbonate), both abrasive components and various excipients (biologically active substances, fillers, adsorbents, flavors, bleaches, dyes,
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Pagella, P., A. Cordiale, GD Marconi, O. Trubiani, M. Rasponi, and TA Mitsiadis. "Bioengineered tooth emulation systems for regenerative and pharmacological purposes." European Cells and Materials 41 (May 10, 2021): 502–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.22203/ecm.v041a32.

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Genetic conditions, traumatic injuries, carious lesions and periodontal diseases are all responsible for dental pathologies. The current clinical approaches are based on the substitution of damaged dental tissues with inert materials, which, however, do not ensure full physiological recovery of the teeth. Different populations of dental mesenchymal stem cells have been isolated from dental tissues and several attempts have already been made at using these stem cells for the regeneration of human dental tissues. Despite encouraging progresses, dental regenerative therapies are very far from any
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Supradnyana, Komang Hendra, Louise Cinthia Hutomo, and Ni Wayan Septarini. "Prevalensi dan determinan pencabutan gigi permanen di Poliklinik Gigi dan Mulut Puskesmas Klungkung I tahun 2015." Bali Dental Journal 3, no. 1 (2019): 41–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.51559/bdj.v3i1.134.

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Introduction: Tooth extraction is a routine action performed by a dentist for years. The cause of tooth extraction is different for each region and is influenced by the local culture. In general, the causes of tooth extraction are dental caries, periodontal diseases, fracture, impacted teeth or malposition, orthodontic care, persistence, prosthesis condition, dental supernumerary and preparation of patients who will undergo radiotherapy. This study was conducted to determine prevalence and determinant of primary tooth extraction in Poliklinik Gigi dan Mulut Puskesmas Klungkung I.
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Chang, Yoonkyung, Jimin Jeon, Jin-Woo Kim, Tae-Jin Song, and Jinkwon Kim. "Association between Findings in Oral Health Screening and Body Mass Index: A Nation-Wide Longitudinal Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 21 (2021): 11062. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111062.

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Oral diseases, such as periodontitis and dental caries, can cause systemic inflammation as well as local effects, which is an important contributing factor for obesity. We aimed to investigate the change in body mass index (BMI) according to the presence of periodontitis and oral hygiene indicators. This study enrolled 110,068 participants from the national health screening cohort in Korea from 2009–2010 who underwent an oral health checkup. As oral hygiene indicators, the presence of periodontitis, dental caries, tooth loss, and tooth brushing were assessed. We constructed a linear mixed mode
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Wang, Yifan. "Oral Health: The Potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Treating Various Oral Diseases and Promoting Tissue Regeneration." Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology 74 (December 29, 2023): 901–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/fsdnwy80.

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The WHO Global Oral Health Status Report (2022) estimates that over 3.5 billion individuals worldwide have an oral disease. Most of the cases are dental caries, periodontal disease, tooth loss etc. Tooth loss will not only affect the balance of the oral environment but also cause negative effects on facial development and the patient's psychological condition. At present, The implement of oral stem cells to encourage tissue regeneration has become a hot trend. Among them, Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells (PDLSCs) and Dental Follicle Stem Cells (DFSCs) have been discovered it’s potential to prom
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