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Implant-retained overdentures did not have a significant improvement in dietary intake
- Gerald McKenna
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Summary Review |
Effect of antibiotics on implant failure and postoperative infection
- Arwa S Bafail
- , Ahmed M Alamri
- & Silvia Spivakovsky
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Non-conventional caries management techniques for children show promise
- Sharaniya Thillainathan
- & Brett Duane
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Tranexamic acid reduces intraoperative blood loss in orthognathic surgery
- Camelia Espahbod
- & Analia Veitz-Keenan
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Early orthodontic treatment reduced incisal trauma in children with class II malocclusions
- Anmol S Kalha
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Radiotherapy associated with higher rates of dental implant loss
- Andrew MacInnes
- & Thomas Lamont
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Limited evidence on treatments for distalising upper first molars in children and adolescents
- Carlos Flores-Mir
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Limited evidence for main reason for failure of partially excavated and restored teeth
- Margherita Fontana
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Weak evidence supports the short-term benefits of orthopaedic treatment for Class III malocclusion in children
- Hu Long
- , Fan Jian
- & Wenli Lai
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Limited evidence for non-pharmacological interventions for the relief of dry mouth
- Eman O. Bakarman
- & Analia Veitz Keenan
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No reliable evidence to guide initial arch wire choice for fixed appliance therapy
- Carlos Flores-Mir
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A better definition of counselling strategies is needed to define effectiveness in temporomandibular disorders management
- Daniele Manfredini
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Baseline caries prevalence was the most accurate single predictor of caries risk in all age groups
- Falk Schwendicke
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Different loading times for dental implants – no clinically important differences?
- Gary L Stafford
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No randomised trials of interventions to manage relapse of lower incisors after orthodontic treatment
- Julian O'Neill
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Facemask therapy between ages six to ten years may lead to short term improvements for Class III malocclusions
- Vincent Shadrick
- & Mhairi Walker