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Five considerations in cosmetic and esthetic dentistry.

Afrashtehfar KI, Assery MK

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25739136

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Moorestown dentists unite to Give Kids a Smile.

Kaye R, Morrone MB

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25739135

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The dilemma of effectively communicating with members.

Meisel A

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25739134

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NJDA membership and value.

Roshong BE

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25739133

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Sex and the dentist.

Landry F

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291834

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Clinical remount and occlusal equilibration.

Zwetchkenbaum S

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291833

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Blood clots. Good when you're bleeding; bad when you're not bleeding hypercoagulability and thrombophilia--overview and case report.

Cohen HV, Gurung S, Quek SY … +2 more , Subramanian G, Abbas A

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291832

A critical and recurrent situation faced by the dental clinician (DC) is that of providing care to patients who may be at risk for excessive bleeding during care or post-operatively. Bleeding disorders may be due to cong... A critical and recurrent situation faced by the dental clinician (DC) is that of providing care to patients who may be at risk for excessive bleeding during care or post-operatively. Bleeding disorders may be due to congenital and/or acquired conditions affecting platelets and/or the coagulation process. Less often, the DC may be providing care to a patient who has an excessive clotting disorder. This paper will provide a brief overview the pathophysiology of these disorders and treatment considerations for these patients. The focus is to provide some background information for the DC so as to be better informed if a patient does present with a particular thrombotic problem. Specific details of each disorder can vessel be assessed on an individual basis pending the diagnostic category and the patient's therapy. A clinical case report will be presented.

Oral pathology quiz #84. Case number 4. Rarefying osteomyelitis.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291831

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Oral pathology quiz #84. Case number 3. Benign hyperkeratosis.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291830

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Oral pathology quiz #84. Case number 2. Lichenoid mucositis.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291829

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Oral pathology quiz #84. Case number 1. Pleomorphic adenoma.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291828

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The future of our profession.

Mermelstein J

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291827

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The dilemma of effectively communicating with members.

Meisel A

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291826

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Crime and punishment.

Nisselson HS

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291825

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These are the "hard core spectators" or "spectator only" type.

Roshong BE

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25291824

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Referred pain.

Markman S

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25141487

Comprehending orofacial referred pain requires an understanding of the neuroanatomy of the trigeminal nerve and associated cranial nerves. It also requires knowledge of the concept of neuronal convergence as well as the... Comprehending orofacial referred pain requires an understanding of the neuroanatomy of the trigeminal nerve and associated cranial nerves. It also requires knowledge of the concept of neuronal convergence as well as the recognition that the caudalis is laminated and is therefore responsible for sensory receptive fields-that one interneuron may receive multiple sensory inputs and that structures within a lamina have sensory neurons which project into the caudalis and may share the same interneuron.

TobaccoNo dental initiative.

Isler S

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25141486

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Cocaine-induced palatal perforation: A case report.

Winters TS, Yaibuathes S, Khan R … +3 more , Bizzarro RJ, Skiba JF, Clemente EA

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25141485

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Oral Pathology Quiz #83. Case number 4. Ameloblastoma.

Cleceland DB, Rinaggio J, Schneider LC

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25141484

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Oral Pathology Quiz #83. Case number 3. Odontogenic keratocyst.

Cleceland DB, Rinaggio J, Schneider LC

J N J Dent Assoc · 2014 · PMID 25141483

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