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Supernumerary Teeth on Radiograph: Uncovering the ...

When a Radiograph Reveals an Unexpected Discovery Dental radiographs are invaluable tools in modern dentistry, offering a window into the hidden complexities of oral anatomy. When an unexpected finding appears—such as supernumerary teeth —it can spark curiosity and prompt further investigation. While this discovery may initially seem unusual, it often presents an opportunity to explore fa...

Thumb Sucking in Children: Understanding Potential...

Why Thumb Sucking Happens—and How It Can Shape Oral Development Thumb sucking is a natural reflex in infants, often providing comfort and security. While it typically resolves on its own by age 4, persistent habits beyond this stage may influence dental alignment and oral health. The good news? Early awareness and gentle guidance can help mitigate long-term effects while fostering positive or...

Orthodontic Evaluation for Asymmetrical Jaw Growth...

Asymmetrical jaw growth is a common orthodontic concern that can impact both aesthetics and function. While it may seem like a minor cosmetic issue, early evaluation can transform it into an opportunity for improved dental alignment, enhanced facial symmetry, and long-term oral health. Orthodontic assessment plays a pivotal role in diagnosing the underlying causes and devising a tailored treatment...

The Impact of Chronic Diseases on the Success of D...

  Introduction Chronic diseases such as diabetes and uncontrolled gum disease (periodontal disease) can significantly impact the success of dental procedures, including routine treatments like extractions, restorations, and surgeries. The relationship between systemic health and oral health is complex, and it is increasingly recognized that oral health cannot be considered in isolation from the...

Is it better for industry or for patients to end a...

Results Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard for evaluating the efficacy and safety of new treatments. They help clinicians make evidence-based decisions that can significantly improve patient outcomes. However, RCTs are often long-term endeavors that involve large patient populations. While this ensures comprehensive results, it also means that these trials can ta...

Evaluation of implant mobility using PERIOTEST

Evaluation of implant mobility using PERIOTEST Referred as from: https://palmerah.implantgigi.com/insight/hi-tec-implant-restoration-in-the-mandibular-first-molar-region-5