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Journal Of The New Jersey Dental Association[JOURNAL]

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Patient choice--is more always better?

Nisselson HS

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556284

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Fine-tuning our strategies to strengthen our future.

Messana MM

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556283

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UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School garners $2.5 million grant for faculty development.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23342743

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Recurrent oral herpes: diagnosis & management.

Fatahzadeh M

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23342742

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Oral pathology quiz #77. Case number 4. Odontogenic keratocyst.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23342741

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Oral pathology quiz #77. Case number 3. Odontogenic myxoma.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23342740

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Oral pathology quiz #77. Case number 2. Giant cell fibroma.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23342739

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Oral pathology quiz #77. Case number 1. Lichenoid mucositis.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23342738

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Hyperdontia in children--case reports.

Reddy DM, Rao YK

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23342737

Dental anomalies are craniofacial abnormalities of form, function or position of the teeth, bones and tissues of the jaw and mouth. Dental anomalies can range from missing or stained teeth to cleft palates. The National... Dental anomalies are craniofacial abnormalities of form, function or position of the teeth, bones and tissues of the jaw and mouth. Dental anomalies can range from missing or stained teeth to cleft palates. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) estimates that in the United States a baby is born every hour with a craniofacial defect. Dental anomalies are caused by hereditary, systemic, traumatic or local factors. The abnormalities of the teeth can be divided into those that are influenced by environmental forces and those that are idiopathic or appear hereditary in nature. In many cases the cause and effect are obvious. In others the primary nature of the problem is less distinct.

What you need to know regarding the general supervision statute.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23342736

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Forgive me.

Nisselson HS

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23342735

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Stress management in the dental chair.

Smorra MA, Schaaff HJ, Schaaff P

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23082379

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Why we love dentistry.

Gleaner PD

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23082378

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Cast gold restorations--still the best? Or an aging dinosaur?

Small BW

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23082377

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Oral Pathology Quiz #76. Case number 4. Oral focal mucinosis.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23082376

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Oral Pathology Quiz #76. Case number 3. Radicular cyst.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23082375

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Oral Pathology Quiz #76. Case number 2. Ameloblastoma.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23082374

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Oral Pathology Quiz #76. Case number 1. Hemangioma.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23082373

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Assessing progressive anterior open bites.

Vita LR

J N J Dent Assoc · 2012 · PMID 23082372

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