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  • The response of bone to orthodontic force. 

    Walsh, Paul Joseph
    Published 1974
    Bone is a living cellular part of the animal organism. It is continually changing size and form and substance from the foetal period throughout the whole of life.
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  • The role of operative dentistry in the aetiology of periodontal disease 

    Walker, Geoffrey Michael
    Published 1977
    Every dentist has seen damage to the gingiva caused by faulty, roughly finished and poorly contoured restorations, and every periodontist is aware of the important role which can be played by operative dentistry in the ...
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  • A Study Of Inferior Dental Nerve Regeneration Following Traumatic Injury 

    Vadiveloo, V. K
    Published 1981
    The consequences of damage to sensory nerve fibres depend on the nature, site and severity of that injury. Rupture or contusion of the inferior dental nerve invariably produces altered sensations and the symptoms which ...
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  • Pregnant women as an effective target for preventive periodontal intervention 

    Wong-Lee, Joyce Tzu Kia
    Published 1986
    Gingivitis and periodontitis are periodontal diseases common to all populations. Gingivitis is a non-specific infection by plaque bacteria while periodontitis is a group of diseases resulting from the interplay of different ...
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  • Proximal stripping and enamel surface roughness 

    Vickers, Daniel Ian
    Published 1982
    Proximal stripping, according to Peck and Peck (1972A), "is a clinical procedure involving the reduction, anatomic recontouring, and protection of the mesial and/or distal enamel surfaces of a permanent tooth”.
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