...which were published online in PNAS, are more likely related to the methods used in the study rather than the actual transfer of genetic materials. Click here to read more....
...2,625, is critical for tooth retention. Currently, bone grafts are commonly used for alveolar bone regeneration therapy. Therefore, developing techniques that do not require surgery is critical. Transfer of the...
...between practice management software and lab-management applications. Oral health professionals using DDX can easily create a new case—prepopulated with the patient’s information and transfer and store multiple patient files…
...cons of fluoride use. The implementation of a family-based approached to oral health education as opposed to a one-way transfer of information was also suggested. Click here to read more....
...artificial sweetener.20 As s a sweetener, xylitol is noncariogenic, replacing the highly cariogenic sugar, sucrose.3 In addition, xylitol exhibits anticaries properties. Xylitol inhibits the transfer of glucose to bacteria,…
...as “neurofibrillary tangles” of the hyperphosphorylated protein tau in the brain. Phosphorylation refers to the transfer of phosphate molecules to a protein. Abnormally hyperphosphorylated tau becomes toxic and can lead...
...data communications, as well as store and forward technologies, to provide and support dental care delivery, diagnosis, consultation, treatment, transfer of dental information, and education.”7 Teledentistry has been used to...
...tooth structure, and inhibiting the transfer of bacteria from caregivers to children.4 Consuming enough xylitol is a factor in its efficacy. A 2017 systematic review by Marghalani et al28 found...
...and expensive orthodontic treatment and attrition. Malocclusions in the primary dentition are likely to transfer to the secondary dentition if habits continue (Figure 1). Facial/Palatal. Closed lips with teeth gently...
...analysis. Study authors found there is little evidence showing that bite marks are entirely unique to individuals and that unique characteristics of dentition transfer to the skin. Click here to...