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Families of orofacial clefting not at higher risk for dental anomalies Date: June 16, 2015 Source: International & American Associations for Dental Research Summary: Children with oral clefts show ...
The prevalence of dental developmental anomalies (DDA) in survivors of childhood cancer differ according to the type of cancer treatment administered, according to researchers at the Hebrew ...
PBS has a broad spectrum of clinical features with different levels of severity, and the authors highlight the possibility that dental anomalies can be a part of this rare syndrome. The consensus ...
(Medical Xpress) -- Dental implants may cause preventable nerve damage, warn dental experts, as study highlights surgery risks Experts from King’s College London have warned that cases of ...
Some tooth pain or sensitivity is to be expected after a filling and should improve within a few days to a couple of weeks. However, persistent pain may indicate nerve irritation, an allergic ...
Dental implant procedures have risen in number in recent years Dentists are not being vigilant when carrying out implant surgery and are failing to inform patients about the risks of nerve damage ...
Dental implants are an effective way of replacing ... You may need additional procedures to treat an infection of the gum or bone. Nerve damage: It’s possible for implant surgery to lead to ...
Children with oral clefts show a wide range of dental anomalies, adding complexity to understanding the phenotypic spectrum of orofacial clefting. The evidence is mixed however on whether the ...
[14] This is the first report of a patient with PBS associated with dental anomalies. Given that PBS is a rare disease for which the oral and dental aspects are seldom described in the literature ...
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