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Local Administration of Bupivacaine May Prove Effective in Reducing Post-operative Pain (CAT#3499)12/01/2022Jessica Koster, DDS
Diagnostic accuracy of FDG-PET-CT to identify unknown primary tumor and/or distant metastasis in patients with cervical node involvement. (CAT#3344)11/20/2018Sonam Khurana
Cone Beam Computed Tomography Can be Used as an Auxiliary Diagnostic Tool for Osteoporosis (CAT#3302)11/28/2017Ahmed Ali Almeshari
Carotid Artery Calcifications Can Be Identified on Panoramic Radiographs and May Assist in Early Detection of Cardiovascular Disease (CAT#3281)10/27/2017Sean Hershberger DDS
Increased Prevalence of Oral HPV in Saliva of Women with HPV-Positive Cervical Lesions (CAT#3211)04/13/2017Britta Salinas
There Does Not Seem To Be A Causal Relationship Between Malocclusion And Non-Carious Cervical Lesions (CAT#3005)03/07/2016Andrew J. Higham
Glass Ionomer Restorations May Be More Effective Than Resin Composites at Preventing Recurrent Caries in Class V Lesions Over a 5-Year Period (CAT#2889)04/10/2015Juan Balderas
Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Disorders are More Likely to Have Previously Suffered Cervical Hyperextension-Flexion Trauma (CAT#2873)03/25/2015Lisa Robertson
Limited Evidence to Support the Incremental fill Technique is More Effective Than the Bulk fill Technique (CAT#2728)05/09/2014Oanh Hutson
Effectiveness of a Fixed Functional Appliance When Compared to Headgear in Treating Class II Malocclusion (CAT#2688)04/03/2014Komal Suri
Hand-wrist Analysis is Slightly More Effective in Predicting Peak Growth Velocity Than Cervical Vertebral Maturation (CAT#2649)03/09/2014Calvin Tardy
For Patients Requiring Posterior Class II Restorations with Gingival Terminations in Dentin, Glass Ionomer Provides Superior Marginal Adaptation Compared to Resin-based Composite (CAT#2597)11/08/2013Helen Oboro-Onuora
Resin-modified Glass Ionomer Restorations Are An Adequate Treatment for NCCLs, but Coronal Advancement Flaps Should Be Considered in the Treatment Plan (CAT#2438)03/01/2013Christopher Lewis
Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Restorations Placed in Non-Carious Cervical Lesions Have Similar if Not Better Retention Rates Than Resin Composites (CAT#628)04/02/2010Jarred Price
Effects Of Pre-Heating Resin Composite On Adaptation And Adhesion To Teeth (CAT#589)04/01/2010Todd Butler
Beveling of Proximal Cavo-Surface Margins Reduces Microleakage (CAT#567)03/31/2010Adrian Bernal
Use Of Direct Composite Vs. Glass Ionomers On Gingival Margin (CAT#595)03/26/2010Solmaz Shir
The use of chiropractic therapy in the treatment of cervical pain (CAT#496)01/26/2010Tom Laster
Effectiveness of Simplified Adhesive Systems (CAT#485)01/07/2010Daniel C. Brawley