Introduction
Oral and craniofacial sciences are together called as Oral biology. Because of the unique combination of tissue types and functions of the mouth and craniofacial complex, the arena of oral biology merges fundamental scientific disciplines in unique and fascinating ways to meet the challenges of developing unique and effective ways to manage, cure or prevent diseases and developmental defec... Readmore
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2020-07-16 Research Article
Mireia Aznar Gomez*, Lluisa Tobella Camps and Alejandro Rivera Baró
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Purpose: To evaluate changes in children with bilateral cleft lip and palate (BCLP) who premaxillary osteotomy and secondary alveolar bone grafting as compared to children with BCLP who are not indicated for surgery, and to determine variables that differenti...
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2020-05-28 Case Report
Gita Rani and Amarjeet Gambhir*
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Functional and aesthetic rehabilitation of an extremely worn dentition is one of the most challenging aspects of Prosthodontics. A thorough examination and diagnosis & selection of appropriate occlusal scheme are key factors to achieve optimal clinical outcome. Among the v...
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2020-02-27 Case Report
Nikolaos Kolomvos*, Agamemnon Chliaoutakis and Nikolaos Papadogeorgakis
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Introduction: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis is one of the most disruptive anomaly that affects the masticatory system and is referred as permanent movement disfunction of the mandible caused by bilateral or unilateral fibrous or bony adhesions and c...
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2019-12-30 Case Report
Anahita Dehghani Soltani, Azita Tehranchi, Shiva Safari, Zahra Tehrani and Samin Ghaffari*
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Parry-Romberg syndrome is an uncommon condition, self-limiting with slow progressive hemifacial atrophy. This syndrome can lead to several progressive congenital and developmental deformities. It can cause severe facial asymmetry and subsequently lead to esthetic and psycholo...
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2019-08-28 Case Report
Salem Y*, Omar Y, Dorsaf S, Sonia M, Samir B and Olfa B
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Pierre Maria and Sainton syndrome or cleido-cranial dysplasia (CCD) is a rare syndrome presenting an autosomal pattern of inheritance, characterized by characterized by a triad: clavicular aplasia, delayed ossification of the fontanelles and sutures of the vault of the skull....
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2019-08-13 Research Article
Ashish Pandey*, Neeraja B, Himanshu Joshi, Deepti Upadhyay and Sonam Pandey
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Background: The present study was conducted to assess effect of cigarette smoking on different denture base material.
Materials & Methods: The present study was conducted in the department of Prosthodontics. A total of sixty wax...
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2019-06-04 Research Article
Kalach Mussali Alberto J* Gonzalez-Magana Fernando and Malagon Hidalgo Hector O
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Several articles have discussed mandibular condyle position after bilateral sagittal split osteotomies (BSSO). However, previous studies have sought to establish a relationship between orthognathic surgery and the improvement of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) signs and symptoms...
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2018-12-05 Research Article
RS Carlson*
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In our past 200 years we have seen the advancing development of Dental Arts and Science though discoveries by its practitioners. Perhaps it will do some good to review the basis upon which fixed tooth replacement has evolved—that is the prosthetic crown.
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2018-04-19 Research Article
Ouma DO, Cyril Nyalik Ogada* and Mutave RJ
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Objective: To describe pathological findings on pre-treatment dental panoramic tomograms of edentulous jaws taken before complete denture treatment.
Design: Descriptive cross-sectional study.
Setting: Pros...
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2018-02-09 Case Report
Faaiz Alhamdani*
Introduction
Salivary stone (sialothiasis) is a calcifying concentration within the ductal system of salivary gland [1]. The majority of salivary calculi occur in the submandibular gland duct because of its length, upward course and the thicker mucus [2].
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