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Combined Use of rhPDGF-BB with Bone Graft in Treating Periodontal Intrabony Defects Improves Healing Outcomes Compared to Bone Grafting Alone (CAT#3535)10/17/2023Camille Banson, DMD
Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) Improves Clinical Outcomes of Class II Furcation Defects When Used as an Adjunct to Open Flap Debridement (OFD) Procedures Compared to OFD Alone (CAT#3533)10/16/2023Jackson Sides
Autogenous Connective Tissue Grafts Yield Superior Keratinized Tissue Width and/or Thickness Outcomes Compared to Acellular Dermal Matrix Allografts (CAT#3473)12/02/2021Se’quon M. H. Scott D.D.S., M.H.S.
Flapless and Conventional Flap Approaches to Implant Placement Provide Similar Esthetic Results (CAT#3401)11/26/2019Nathan Loughridge, DDS
Implant Survival and Complications Rates Are Similar Between Internal and External Connection Implants (CAT#3343)12/10/2018Ahmad Alawadi, DDS
Surgically facilitated orthodontics with corticotomy and bone grafting does result in a slight increase in horizontal and vertical bone levels for orthodontic treatment compared to traditional orthodontic treatment alone. (CAT#3346)11/15/2018Komal Patel, DMD
Platform-Switching Reduces Peri-Implant Marginal Bone Loss and Pocket Depth (CAT#3305)11/28/2017Joshua Nardone, DDS
Nd:YAG Laser More Effective in Reducing Dentin Hypersensitivity Secondary to Recession Than an Er:YAG laser (CAT#3255)06/13/2017Lisa Kubik
Short Implants Exhibit Changes in Marginal Bone Levels Similar to Longer Implants With Vertical Bone Augmentation or Sinus Lift (CAT#3192)04/26/2017Liel Allon
Antimicrobial Laser Therapy Is an Effective Adjunct to Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy (NSPT) When Treating Aggressive Periodontitis As Compared to NSPT Alone (CAT#3168)03/22/2017David Hurst, RDH
Videoscope-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery Might Minimize Post-Operative Pain and Gingival Recession in Periodontal Surgery (CAT#3127)11/26/2016Mylinh Duong, DDS
Lasers as an Adjunct in Periodontal Surgical Therapy Do Not Result in Improved Outcomes for Patients (CAT#3083)04/07/2016Austin May
Connective Tissue Grafting and Guided Tissue Regeneration Procedures Restore Root Coverage with Long Term Stability (CAT#3012)03/18/2016Geethanjali Vipulanandan
Use of Either Emdogain or Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft Shows Greatest Clinical Results When Combined with Coronally Positioned Flaps (CAT#2982)02/09/2016Michelle N. Gutierrez
Retraction Cord Causes Less Gingival Inflammation Than Retraction Paste (CAT#2866)04/10/2015Roberto Olivares
Acellular Dermal Matrix Allograft is An Acceptable Clinical Substitute for Subepithelial Connective Tissue for Root Coverage Procedures (CAT#2848)04/10/2015Shelby Bowman
In a Patient with Gingival Recession, a Connective Tissue Graft Should be Combined with a Coronally Positioned Flap to Provide Best Long-Term Clinical Results (CAT#2846)04/02/2015Kyle Walker
Cyanoacrylate Stabilizers in Free Gingival Grafts (CAT#2870)04/01/2015Travis Miller
The Anticariogenic Benefit of Topical Ozone as a Management Technique for Active Carious Lesions Has Not Been Demonstrated (CAT#2877)04/01/2015Andrew Chaney
Periodontal Therapy on HIV Patients Undergoing HAART May Provide Slight Benefit in Periodontal Health (CAT#2849)03/31/2015Mariam Ahmad
Immediate Implant Placement Provides Acceptable Esthetic Outcomes but may be Associated with Greater Frequency of Mucosal Recession (CAT#2880)03/31/2015Olivia Gassmann
Does Immediate Implant Placement Result in More Soft Tissue Recession Than Conventional Implant Placement for Patients Requiring Tooth Extraction in Esthetic Areas? (CAT#2861)03/27/2015Rebecca Sonick
Topical Application of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 May Promote Periodontal Regeneration in a Patient with Periodontitis (CAT#2886)03/26/2015Audrey Rakian
No Difference in Class V Restorative Performance Success Using Either The Rubber Dam or Cotton Roll Isolation Techniques (CAT#2825)03/22/2015Tiffany Chung
In Patients with Moderate Malocclusion, Orthodontic Treatment Provides No Significant Improvement to Periodontal Health (CAT#2740)06/25/2014Teresa Nguyen
There is No Difference Between Cement-Retained and Screw-Retained Implant Supported Crowns in Developing Marginal Bone Loss, but Screw Retained Crowns May Have a More Favorable Soft Tissue Response (CAT#2744)06/24/2014Saad Almujel
Using Papilla Base Flap Results in Significantly Less Recession of the Papilla than Sulcular Full-Thickness Flap After Endodontic Surgery for Apical Periodontitis (CAT#2733)06/24/2014Shreya Ruxmohan
Orthodontic Retention with Fixed Mandibular Retainers is not Detrimental to Periodontal Health in Patients with Good Oral Hygiene (CAT#2696)04/02/2014Linh Quach
There Is No Evidence That Powered Tooth Brushes Pose Any More of A Threat To Oral Soft Tissue Than Manual Tooth Brushing Techniques in Adults or Children (CAT#2459)03/06/2013Chris Wilson
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
Rapid Palatal Expansion Does Not Appear To Cause Buccal Gingival Recession In Adolescent Patient, But May Predispose Patient To Future Gingival Recession (CAT#2425)02/28/2013Cameron Critchfield
Enamel Matrix Derivative (EMD) Regenerative Treatment in Cases of Severe Bone Loss Can Improve the Prognosis of That Tooth and Provide an Additional Treatment Option Rather Than Extraction and Tooth Replacement (CAT#2304)08/03/2012Lisa J. Shoff
Proclination Of Lower Incisors During Orthodontic Treatment Does Not Cause Gingival Recession (CAT#2213)04/13/2012Rachel Lowery
The Efficacy Of Low-Level Laser Therapy In Treating Periodontitis (CAT#613)04/08/2010Shaheen Popatia
Pain In Subepithelial vs. Free Soft Tissue Grafts (CAT#581)04/01/2010Hanna Lindskog
Comparison Of Surgical Techniques In Treating Gingival Recession (CAT#552)03/30/2010Sahegin Charolia
Use Of Emdogain In The Treatment Of Gingival Recession (CAT#497)01/07/2010Ashley Jackson