Romandini, M Baima, G Antonoglou, G Bueno, J Figuero, E Sanz, M
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Journal of dental research
Periodontitis has been independently associated with the chronic noncommunicable diseases that most frequently lead to death worldwide. The aim of the present systematic review was to study whether people with periodontitis/edentulism are at increased risk of all-cause and cause-specific mortality as compared with those without periodontitis/edentu...
Cavalla, F Letra, A Silva, R M Garlet, G P
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Journal of dental research
Periodontal and periapical lesions are infectious inflammatory osteolitytic conditions in which a complex inflammatory immune response mediates bone destruction. However, the uncertainty of a lesion's progressive or stable phenotype complicates understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms triggering lesion activity. Evidence from clinical...
Zhu, C Yuan, C Wei, F Q Sun, X Y Zheng, S G
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Journal of dental research
Salivary microbiota is a typical habitat of the human microbiome. This study intended to use salivary microbiota as a model aiming to systematically address the influence of collection methods and temporal dynamics on the human microbiota compared to personal specificity. We carried out a supervised short-term longitudinal study to evaluate the inf...
Bescos, R Casas-Agustench, P Belfield, L Brookes, Z Gabaldón, T
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Journal of dental research
Wierichs, R J Kramer, E J Meyer-Lueckel, H
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Journal of dental research
The aim of this retrospective noninterventional multicenter practice-based study was to analyze factors influencing the survival of direct restorations. Records from patients who visited 5 private practices regularly were searched for the presence of direct restorations. Data were recorded from 7,858 patients with 27,407 direct restorations being d...
Chung, M K Wang, S Yang, J Alshanqiti, I Wei, F Ro, J Y
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Journal of dental research
Craniofacial muscle pain is highly prevalent in temporomandibular disorders but is difficult to treat. Enhanced understanding of neurobiology unique to craniofacial muscle pain should lead to the development of novel mechanism-based treatments. Herein, we review recent studies to summarize neural pathways of craniofacial muscle pain. Nociceptive af...
Xu, J Li, Y Gan, F Du, Y Yao, Y
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Journal of dental research
Bernabé, E Ballantyne, H Longbottom, C Pitts, N B
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Journal of dental research
Early exposure to sweet tastes predicts similar food preferences and eating behavior in later life and is associated with childhood obesity. The aim of this study was to explore the associations of early (during the first year of life) and subsequent intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) with 4-y caries trajectories among Scottish young childr...
Ajiboye, A S Mossey, P A Fox, C H
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Journal of dental research
Wan, H Vissink, A Sharma, P K
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Journal of dental research
Oral lubrication mediated by mucin and protein containing salivary conditioning films (SCFs) with strong water retainability can get impaired due to disease such as xerostomia, that is, a subjective dry mouth feel associated with the changed salivary composition and low salivary flow rate. Aberrant SCFs in xerostomia patient cause difficulties in s...