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FUTURE OFDENTISTRY 13 5 Dental and Craniofacial Research II. DENTAL AND CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH IN THE FUTURE Advances in understa ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY u Assessment of fluoride exposure. uInformation management systems to store and evaluate data on the bacteria ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY pits and fissures can be treated in this way. When lasers remove early cavities, conditions can then be chang ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY for dental implants continues to grow, cost will remain a limiting factor for many people. The challenge for ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY both university-based and private practice-based settings. This interest derives from dissatisfaction with th ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY into the gingival crevice. The use of systemic antibiotics will be reserved for the most aggressive forms of ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY pregnant women would undoubtedly lead to a rapid and profound increase in the priority of dental services in ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY away from producing strategies that will completely prevent clefts, so treatment will continue to be nec- ess ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY Additionally, research agendas aimed at evaluating the efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and benefits of team car ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY jection of desired outcomes to affect tooth movement. New techniques that cross specialty barriers (e.g., ose ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY uImproving methods based on molecular and genetic assessments, in combination with alcohol, tobacco and dieta ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY manipulation to reduce the likelihood of the disease. Recent research has suggested a possible association be ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY being evaluated in clinical trials. Better criteria for defining SjØgren's syndrome and other autoimmune cond ...
148 FUTURE OFDENTISTRY Dental and Craniofacial Research This chapter has described selected research efforts underway that hold ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY u Developing a general classification scheme for all dental/oral diseases and disorders. uExploring the poten ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY grams should be instituted. Finally, the dental profession should begin to educate medical practitioners and ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY Cohen MMJr. Etiology and pathogenesis of orofacial clefting. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY Grandis JR, Drenning SD, Zeng Q, Watkins SC, Melhem MF, Endo S et al. Constitutive activation of Stat3 signal ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY Kornman KS. Microbiology and the etiology of periodontal dis- eases. In: Wilson TG, Kornman KS, eds. Fundamen ...
FUTURE OFDENTISTRY Okeson JP, de Kanter RJ. Temporomandibular disorders in the medical practice. J Fam Pract 1996;43:347-56. OMI ...
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