Welcome to this week’s “Scholarly Articles in Dental Research and Practice”.

This week we look at oral bacteria, the immune system and antimicrobial solutions to dental issues.

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Re-establishing a physiologic vertical dimension for an overclosed patient

 

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The term neuromuscular occlusion has become associated with certain limited methodologies that are used to obtain a muscle-compatible occlusal relationship. In reality there are several…

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Researchers find by products from gum disease incite deadly oral cancer growth

 

Researchers have discovered how by products in the form of small fatty acids from two bacteria incite the growth of deadly Kaposi’s sarcoma-related (KS) lesions and tumours in the…

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Jaw-dropping research explains mouth formation during embryonic development

 

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Researchers have identified the pre-mouth array—an area of the developing face in embryonic frogs—that “unzips” to surround the mouth opening. The work highlights the precision…

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