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Review ArticleView abstract PDF Full textThe correct placement of dental implants based on scientific evaluations began at the time of Branemark. In the beginnings of implantology, osseointegration was the main factor that determined the success of the dental implant in the mouth, but from numerous subsequent studies it has been proven that there are many factors that determine the success of the dental implant. Many criteria have been proposed, but none is so decisive as to be based on it alone. This literature review will compare the various factors that influence dental implant success and what are some of the most important criteria derived from research studies for implant success..... ReadMore
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Review ArticleView abstract PDF Full text“Today we are faced with the preeminent fact that, if civilizationis to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships- the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together and work together, in the same world, at peace.”..... ReadMore
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Research ArticleView abstract PDF Full textThis study aimed to determine if there was a significant difference in root canal obturation quality between single- rooted teeth produced using a manual approach and those prepared using a rotational method, as determined by intraoral periapical radiographs...... ReadMore
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Mini ReviewView abstract PDF Full textThe term “artificial intelligence” (AI) generally refers to the capability of an artificial machine to perform a human task. Recently, AI have been attracting attention as a potential modern approach in different medical fields, including dentistry. This concise review aims to introduce the basic concepts..... ReadMore
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EditorialView abstract PDF Full textPlasma cell myeloma is a multifocal plasma cell neoplasm preponderantly incriminating the bone marrow demonstrating monoclonal immunoglobulin (M protein) within serum or urine and accompanying end organ damage. Additionally designated as multiple myeloma...... ReadMore
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Mini ReviewView abstract PDF Full textThe relationship between sports and oral health is increasingly being studied. In addition to the psychological and physical benefits, sports can have risks [1,2]. Oral health must be considered to optimize athletic performance and to reduce the risks due to physical activi..... ReadMore
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Research ArticleView abstract PDF Full textDental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood and largely preventable with good oral hygiene practices. Identifying the multiple, contextual risk factors that contribute to decay is important to inform public health interventions. This study aimed to investigate associations...... ReadMore
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Research ArticleView abstract PDF Full textThis retrospective cohort study explored factors and diseases present at time of implant failure and determined that in addition to having a history of periodontal disease and non-compliance with maintenance recalls, there are high levels of systemic conditions, including cardiovascular disease, arthritis, osteoporosis, emotional disorders, and other systemic diseases present at time of implant loss..... ReadMore