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Headache disorders in dental practice

Kang JK, Lee JH

Headache is a common pain disorder. Primary headaches constitute most headache disorders, with migraine and tension headaches being the most common. In contrast, secondary headaches are rare and accompanied by...
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The etiology and possible molecular mechanisms underlying calcium channel blocker-induced gingival enlargement: a narrative review

Lee S, You HK

Gingival enlargement, defined as the abnormal proliferation of gingival tissue, can be caused by exposure to poor oral hygiene, periodontal diseases, or systemic drugs such as antihypertensive, immunosuppressive, and anticonvulsant...
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Effect of alar base cinch suturing on preventing nasal deformation during orthognathic surgery with Le Fort I osteotomy

Lee KM, Jang JW, Park YW

This retrospective study assessed changes in interalar width (IAW) resulting from the alar base cinch suturing in 17 patients who underwent Le Fort I osteotomy. After maxillary fixation, alar base...
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Removable partial denture restoration using implant-supported surveyed crowns

Heo YR

Conventional dentures and implant-fixed prostheses are the treatment of choice for patients with multiple missing teeth. Implantassisted removable partial dentures (IARPD) represent a viable treatment option that combines these two...
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Diagnosis and treatment of maxillary molar with abnormality

Bae KB, Lee BN, Chang HS, Hwang IN, Oh WM, Hwang YC

Endodontic treatment of an abnormally shaped tooth is complicated by irregular tooth morphology. Furthermore, root canal fusions are known to occur in abnormal teeth. The placement of canal orifices is...
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Smad3 deficiency accelerates tongue wound healing via epithelial  cell-extracellular matrix interactions

Taguchi C, Sato F, Wang C, Nakamura S, Oikawa K, Bhawal UK, Okada H, Arikawa K

Aberrant wound closure occurs in a broad range of wounds and scars, and the altered regulation of transcription factors in wound areas can account for both of those conditions. This...
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Effects of cimifugin on cell growth inhibition and cell apoptosis induction in fadu human pharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

Park JH, Kim DK

Cimifugin is an important component of chromones in the dry roots of Saposhnikovia divaricata and is used in treating inflammatory diseases. However, the effect of cimifugin on cancer is unclear....
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In vitro and in vivo analyses of the biocompatibility of sintered TCP-HA composite screws

Sun YG, Lim MS, Kim YJ, Choi JI

Biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP), which is a β-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) and hydroxyapatite (HA) composite, is used mainly as a bone graft material. However, it has recently been used for orthopedic,...
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A case report of nonsurgical treatment of maxillary anterior peri-implantitis

Yang MC, Jeong SH, Lee KM, Kim BO

Peri-implantitis is defined as an inflammatory reaction associated with bone loss beyond the initial biologic bone remodeling around a functional implant. This study aims to report the clinical and radiographic...
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Case series of maxillary anterior bone augmentation with a novel biphasic calcium phosphate: a clinical and radiographic pilot study

Lee JH, Jung EH, An HW, Im JS, Lee DW, Yun JH

The purpose of this pilot case series was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of employing newly developed alloplastic biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) in guided bone regeneration (GBR) for...
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