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Erratum to: Osteogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells under the influence of three different materials.

BMC oral health

Ajlan SA, Ashri NY, Aldahmash AM, Alnbaheen MS.
PMID: 27004409
BMC Oral Health. 2016 Mar 22;16:41. doi: 10.1186/s12903-016-0193-0.

No abstract available.

Erratum to: Effects of platelet rich plasma (PRP) on human gingival fibroblast, osteoblast and periodontal ligament cell behaviour.

BMC oral health

Kobayashi E, Fujioka-Kobayashi M, Sculean A, Chappuis V, Buser D, Schaller B, Dőri F, Miron RJ.
PMID: 28610571
BMC Oral Health. 2017 Jun 13;17(1):98. doi: 10.1186/s12903-017-0388-z.

No abstract available.

The impact of a formal complaint on Dutch dentists' professional practice: a survey study.

BMC oral health

Bruers JJ, van Dam BA, Gorter RC, Eijkman MA.
PMID: 27680549
BMC Oral Health. 2016 Sep 29;16(1):104. doi: 10.1186/s12903-016-0295-8.

BACKGROUND: A complaint from a patient can have a serious impact on the well-being of dentists. Little is known, however, about the nature and the extent of this impact.METHODS: Therefore in 2013 an anonymous survey was conducted among 955...

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy: a tool for real-time, in vitro and in vivo identification of carious teeth.

BMC oral health

Samek O, Telle HH, Beddows DC.
PMID: 11801201
BMC Oral Health. 2001;1(1):1. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-1-1.

BACKGROUND: Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) can be used to measure trace element concentrations in solids, liquids and gases, with spatial resolution and absolute quantifaction being feasible, down to parts-per-million concentration levels. Some applications of LIBS do not necessarily...

Comparative risk judgements for oral health hazards among Norwegian adults: a cross sectional study.

BMC oral health

Astrøm A.
PMID: 12186656
BMC Oral Health. 2002 Aug 20;2(1):3. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-2-3.

BACKGROUND: This study identified optimistic biases in health and oral health hazards, and explored whether comparative risk judgements for oral health hazards vary systematically with socio-economic characteristics and self-reported risk experience. METHODS: A simple random sample of 1,190 residents...

Use of zinc phosphate cement as a luting agent for Denzir trade mark copings: an in vitro study.

BMC oral health

Söderholm KJ, Mondragon E, Garcea I.
PMID: 12622874
BMC Oral Health. 2003 Feb 07;3(1):1. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-3-1.

BACKGROUND: The clinical success rate with zinc phosphate cemented Procera crowns is high. The objective with this study was to determine whether CADCAM processed and zinc phosphate cemented Denzir copings would perform as well as zinc phosphate cemented Procera...

The modified dental anxiety scale: UK general public population norms in 2008 with further psychometrics and effects of age.

BMC oral health

Humphris GM, Dyer TA, Robinson PG.
PMID: 19709436
BMC Oral Health. 2009 Aug 26;9:20. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-9-20.

BACKGROUND: The Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS) is a brief, self-complete questionnaire consisting of five questions and summed together to produce a total score ranging from 5 to 25. It has reasonable psychometric properties, low instrumental effects and can...

Overuse of non-prescription analgesics by dental clinic patients.

BMC oral health

Heard KJ, Ries NL, Dart RC, Bogdan GM, Zallen RD, Daly F.
PMID: 19068122
BMC Oral Health. 2008 Dec 09;8:33. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-8-33.

BACKGROUND: Many patients present to dental clinics for treatment of painful conditions. Prior to seeking treatment, many of these patients will self-medicate with non-prescription analgesics (NPA), and some will unintentionally overdose on these products. The objective of this study...

Grouping of tooth surfaces by susceptibility to caries: a study in 5-16 year-old children.

BMC oral health

Batchelor PA, Sheiham A.
PMID: 15511295
BMC Oral Health. 2004 Oct 28;4(1):2. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-4-2.

BACKGROUND: The decline in caries has slowed and this may be indicative of variation in the susceptibility of differing teeth to caries. This study tests the hypothesis that in children, there are groups of tooth sites that exhibit differences...

Socio-demographic factors and edentulism: the Nigerian experience.

BMC oral health

Esan TA, Olusile AO, Akeredolu PA, Esan AO.
PMID: 15555072
BMC Oral Health. 2004 Nov 22;4(1):3. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-4-3.

BACKGROUND: The rate of total edentulism is said to be increasing in developing countries and this had been attributed mainly to the high prevalence of periodontal diseases and caries. Several reports have shown that non-disease factors such as attitude,...

The prevalence of dental erosion in Nigerian patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.

BMC oral health

Oginni AO, Agbakwuru EA, Ndububa DA.
PMID: 15740613
BMC Oral Health. 2005 Mar 01;5(1):1. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-5-1.

BACKGROUND: In various people of the Western world, gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR) has been reported to be a common problem. Various studies have also assessed the relationship between GOR and dental erosion. The authors are not aware of such studies...

Emergency pulpotomy in relieving acute dental pain among Tanzanian patients.

BMC oral health

Nyerere JW, Matee MI, Simon EN.
PMID: 16426455
BMC Oral Health. 2006 Jan 21;6:1. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-6-1.

SETTING: School of Dentistry, Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.STUDY DESIGN: Longitudinal study.PARTICIPANTS: 180 patients who presented with dental pain due to acute irreversible pulpitis during the study period between July and August 2001. Treatment and evaluation: Patients...

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