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The first part of this study will collect buccal view of intraoral photo and clinical gum indices from 300 patients visiting Prince Philip Dental Hospital (PPDH). These intraoral photo will be taken by patients using smartphone (iphone) mounted with apparatus (Scanbox) in a standardized way and the
The primary aim of the present study was to compare the scores of OHQoL-UK of patients with periodontitis to who didn't have periodontitis/healthy controls. Our second aim was investigate the factors (education, smoking, gender, periodontal clinical parameters) may related to oral health related
INTRODUCTION Background Orthodontic treatment should be based on potential risks and benefit ,pledges appropriate positioning of teeth, corrects jaws and occlusal relationship that enhances mastication, speech, facial aesthetics and also promotes oral and general health which in its turn improves
The study population consisted of 4 groups of forty patients selected as follows:
Group 1 - Healthy Controls:
Ten healthy control subjects presented with clinically healthy periodontium. Control subjects had to meet the following criteria for inclusion: probing depth less than 3mm, no clinical
General work plan and experimental methodology
1. Sample Selection
After submission and approval of this project to the Research Ethics Committee (CEP) of the Piracicaba Dental School - UNICAMP, will be selected among the patients who seek spontaneously treatment in clinics pos graduate FOP-UNICAMP
Study Population A 10 week double-blinded, randomized clinical study will be conducted on 80 subjects diagnosed with plaque induced gingivitis and/or chronic periodontitis. The study will take place at Saint Louis University Center for Advanced Dental Education and Southern Illinois University
Introduction
Long-term prospective studies demonstrate a high success rate of Straumann implants in partially or fully edentulous patients both with early and conventional loading (Salvi et al. 2004, Lambrecht et al. 2003, Cochran et al. 2002, Weber et al. 2000, Buser et al. 1997). Before the