Apical Actinomycosis: Case Report
Body ABSTRACT Actinomycosis has increasingly been recognized as a cause of persistent or recurrent periapical disease associated with endodontic therapy. After conventional root canal
Body ABSTRACT Actinomycosis has increasingly been recognized as a cause of persistent or recurrent periapical disease associated with endodontic therapy. After conventional root canal
Body Clinicians, dental assistants and front office staff can all play a role in a successful first dental visit for infants and toddlers. This audiovisual
Body Download PDF ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of various bioimplants used for augmentation of the maxillary sinus floor by means of a
Body Despite continuing research, which is providing an increasing evidence base, the dental profession still does not have a standard of care for diagnosing or
Body ABSTRACT Esthetic treatment of a single darkened tooth represents a great challenge to the dental practitioner. The properties of dental ceramic—colour stability, mechanical
Body Download PDF ABSTRACT Open-field aluminum–nickle–cobalt magnets have been used in prosthodontics for many years, but success has been limited because these magnets are
Body ABSTRACT We describe a case of dens invaginatus in an unerupted permanent maxillary lateral incisor, which led to facial cellulitis in a 10-year-old
Body Dr. Luc Gauthier A long-term study on the use of mandibular advancement appliances, led by Dr. Luc Gauthier of the University of Montreal, received
Body Calcifications are the result of chronic inflammatory processes such as occlusal trauma, caries and aging. Gaining entrance into a calcified canal system can be
Body In her article on soft tissue lasers and nonsurgical periodontal therapy,1 Dr. Matthews concludes “there is no evidence that any laser system adds clinical
Body ABSTRACT As vertebral artery dissections may cause stroke, they must be identified and treated promptly. The association of arterial dissection with dental procedures
Body I read with interest the article on temporary anchorage devices.1 Unfortunately, the discussion of the potential complications of treatment made no mention of thickening