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Temporomandibular Joints with Larger-Than-Average Horizontal Condylar Angles May Be Indicative of Internal Derangement and Degenerative Joint Disease (CAT#3418)12/05/2019Angela Marie Hoikka
Air Polishing with Glycine Powder for Plaque and Stain Removal is Safer on Hard and Soft Tissues than Air Polishing with Sodium Bicarbonate Powder (CAT#3270)11/28/2017Emma Guevara
Contrary to Popular Belief, Consumption of Mineral Waters Does Possess an Erosive Potential, Although Less Than That of Soft Drink Beverages (CAT#3146)03/16/2017Anthony Q. Nguyen
Eating Disorders Negatively Impact Oral Health (CAT#3097)02/22/2017Anavel Trevino
Patients With Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Have Lower Salivary Flow and a Higher Incidence of Dental Erosion (CAT#3039)03/29/2016Deana Smalls
Fluoride Reduces Dental Erosion (CAT#2933)11/12/2015Elizabeth Allinson, DDS
Most Herbal and Citrus Fruit Teas Have a Low Erosive Potential (CAT#2863)03/27/2015Byan Zaidan
Physically Active Young Adults are More Susceptible to Decreased Salivary Flow Rate and Dental Erosive Wear Than Sedentary Young Adults (CAT#2869)03/27/2015Lizanne Holloway
Tooth Surface Loss in People with Gastroesophgeal Reflux Disease is Much Greater Than Those Without This Disorder (CAT#2679)04/03/2014Catherine Garza
In Patients with Feeding Tubes, Dentists Should Consider Pre-Medicating to Reduce the Chances of Aspiration Pneumonia During Invasive Dental Treatment (CAT#2632)03/22/2014Mariam Ahmad
It Is Unclear Whether Desensitizing Toothpastes Containing Stannous Fluoride Cause a Greater Reduction in Hypersensitivity Compared to Toothpaste Containing Potassium Nitrate Following Bleaching Treatment (CAT#2636)03/17/2014Brenna Sura
Fortification of Juices with Calcium Helps Decrease the Risk of Dental Erosion (CAT#2663)03/17/2014Tanvi G. Patel
Energy Drinks Cause Enamel Erosion at Much Higher Degrees Than Other Drink Options (CAT#2659)03/03/2014Alisha Hernandez
Enamel Erosion Occurs More Frequently in Bulimic Patients Than in Anorectic Patients (CAT#2476)04/18/2013Candace DeFratus
Xylitol Chewing Gum May Reduce Enamel Erosion If Chewed Concurrently With The Presence Of An Acidic Agent (CAT#2398)02/28/2013Sarah McMahan
Increased Risk Of Dental Caries In Children That Consume A Diet High In Fermentable Carbohydrates (CAT#2391)02/28/2013Christina Mueller
Fluoride Is More Effective Than Xylitol At Preventing Caries (CAT#2253)04/25/2012David Wallach
Oral Manifestations in Patients With Anexoria and Bulimia (CAT#2190)04/03/2012Jennifer Chau
Treatment of Sclerotic Dentin for Maximum Bond Strength (CAT#899)05/25/2011Starr Morgan Mayen
Limited Evidence to Compare of Bond Strength of Composite Resin to Sclerotic Dentin and Normal Dentin (CAT#952)05/24/2011Steven Mayen