Davis C Thomas
Davis C Thomas
Santhiya Sadanandam,Gifty Francis Ruby,Steven R Singer et al.
Santhiya Sadanandam et al.
This review focuses on the current applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in dentistry. The integration of AI into diagnosis, treatment planning, histopathology, imaging interpretation, prognosis prediction, and related areas have bee...
Aparna Natarajan,Saurabh K Shah,Mythili Kalladka et al.
Aparna Natarajan et al.
Dental occlusal splints (OSs) have been used in patients for the last several decades. There is only limited evidence supporting the utility of OS in treating temporomandibular joint disorders. This study explores the historic background of...
Bruxism: Implications in Clinical Dentistry as Related to the Specialties in Dentistry [0.03%]
咬合症与口腔医学各领域的关系及其临床意义
Davis C Thomas,Daniele Manfredini,Anna Colonna et al.
Davis C Thomas et al.
Bruxism is an oromandibular condition characterized by 2 distinct circadian manifestations, sleep bruxism and awake bruxism. Bruxism may be protective for obstructive sleep apnea. Bruxism can have significant implications for restorative de...
Endodontic Intracanal Medicaments and Agents: The Old and the New, What Is the Evidence? [0.03%]
根管内药剂的老与新 证据何在?
Anu Priya Guruswamy Pandian,Depti Bellani,Ritya Mary Jibu et al.
Anu Priya Guruswamy Pandian et al.
Successful endodontic treatment primarily depends on effective disinfection of the root canal system through the integrated use of irrigants, intracanal medicaments, and sealers. While traditional agents such as sodium hypochlorite, ethylen...
Fatma Banday,Eileen Hoskin,Akhila Damodar et al.
Fatma Banday et al.
The article discusses the science behind dental lasers and their potential applications across various dental procedures. It provides an overview of the theoretic background, including the principle of stimulated-emission introduced by Eins...
Blessy C Mathai,Zaineb Amjed Alnuaimy,Roba Hadad et al.
Blessy C Mathai et al.
Bloodborne pathogens (BBPs) are transmitted from an infected source to a healthy recipient through blood or blood-contaminated media, either percutaneously or transmucosally. Approximately 30 BBPs have been cited in the literature. Pathogen...
Srishti V Parekh,Selvakumar Jayaraman,Sara Hussain Alhammadi et al.
Srishti V Parekh et al.
Gingival enlargements (GEs) are a commonly observed clinical entity in dentistry. The etiology maybe local, systemic, or a combination. Having a good diagnostic certainty of the type of GE helps the clinician to not only manage the entity l...
Shranya Prabhakar,Shreya Sreehari,Vedaa Naik et al.
Shranya Prabhakar et al.
This article reviews the existing guidelines (or the lack thereof) for standardization of drug dosages and indications across global dental institutions and practices. Discrepancies related to drug dosing include, but are not limited to, th...
Davis C Thomas,Tanvee Somaiya,Ahana Ajayakumar et al.
Davis C Thomas et al.
Nonodontogenic toothaches (NOTAs) are toothaches of nondental origin with etiologies including but not limited to myofascial, cardiac, neurovascular, trigeminal neuralgia, sinus origin, infections, drugs, systemic conditions, and psychogeni...