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A Review of Molecular Markers of Mature Odontoblasts and Their Role in Dentin Repair and Regeneration Research

Lee YS, Park JC, Son WJ, Seo DG

The terminal differentiation of odontoblasts is characterized by specific molecular markers that reflect their functional maturity. This review explores both canonical markers, such as Dentin Sialophosphoprotein (DSPP), Dentin Matrix Protein 1...
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Smart Device-Assisted Visually Guided Smile Design: A Case Report

Kim SJ, Yeo ISL, Lee JH

Smile design has transitioned from traditional analog methods to modern digital techniques. This case report presents a smile design technique using a digital workflow facilitated by an application on smart...
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Inflammaging: Molecular Pathways and Implications in Oral Pathology

Lyoo SH, Kim KW

Inflammaging is known to be an aging-associated chronic, low-grade inflammatory state that significantly influences the pathophysiology of various age-related diseases, including those affecting oral health. This review explores the molecular...
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Effects of Horizontal Width and Thickness of Zirconia Crown Margin on Fracture Strength

Jeon SJ, Son K, Kim MJ, Chang KW

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the fracture strength of zirconia crowns of varying margin thicknesses. Materials and Methods: A model of the maxillary right first molar (Nissin,...
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The Accuracy of Implant Placement According to the Height of the Surgical Guide Hole

Park KW, Cha J, Jung S, Kook M, Park HJ, Oh HK, Ryu J

Purpose: This study investigated the impact of the guide hole height on the accuracy of implant placement using CAD/ CAM-fabricated surgical guides in resin models. The hypothesis is that decreasing...
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Development of an Animal Model for Coronectomy

Ahn H, Huh J, Jung S, Park W

Purpose: This study aimed to develop an animal model suitable for coronectomy research. Materials and Methods: Eighteen Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into six groups: incisor control (InC), incisor flap (InF),...
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