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Why paperless benefits your practice.

Silverman B

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23991506

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Platelets and bleeding in the dental patient. It's not always from "blood thinners". Von Willebrand disease--clinical assessment and case report.

Cohen HV, Figueroa R, Quek SY … +1 more , Abbas AM

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23991505

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From Fort Lee to Phnom Penh: a journey of self-discovery.

Golub JE, Diament-Golub J

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23991504

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Oral Pathology Quiz #79. Case Number 4. Suppurative osteomyelitis.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23991503

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Oral Pathology Quiz #79. Case number 3. Lateral periodontal cyst.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23991502

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Oral Pathology Quiz #79. Case number 2. Surgical ciliated cyst.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23991501

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Oral Pathology Quiz #79. Case number 1. Peripheral giant cell lesion.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23991500

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Serving your practice advancing your profession.

Meisel A

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23991499

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Aging.

Nisselson HS

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23991498

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From your President.

Messana MM

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23991497

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New antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs. Considerations for dental patient management.

Cohen HV, Quek SY, Subramanian G … +1 more , Abbas A

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556294

A recent occurrence in dental practice is the noting of new "blood thinners" when the clinician is reviewing a patient's medical history and medications. "Doc, I take Pradaxa or Effient or Xarelto" etc. After many years... A recent occurrence in dental practice is the noting of new "blood thinners" when the clinician is reviewing a patient's medical history and medications. "Doc, I take Pradaxa or Effient or Xarelto" etc. After many years of the widespread use of aspirin and Coumadin there has appeared a new generation of medications focused on reducing thromboembolic events in patients at risk. This trend has been driven by a need for drugs providing better drug efficacy based on patient biologic processing of the medications and the frequency and cost factors associated with the monitoring the degree of anticoagulation. Guidelines for assessing bleeding risk and managing patients on these new medications in dental practice are not yet defined and are empirically based on medical practitioner experience. This paper will review these new medications and will discuss current considerations for dental patient care. (Note that not all new antiplatelet and anticoagulant medications will be reviewed in this paper.)

Making treatment more accessible.

Levin RP

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556293

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Planning the shade prescription.

Chiche GJ

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556292

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I went to Everest and found an angel.

Goldberg DA

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556291

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Oral Pathology Quiz #78. Case number 4. Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556290

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Oral Pathology Quiz #78. Case number 3. Lateral dental granuloma.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556289

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Oral Pathology Quiz #78. Case number 2. Pyogenic granuloma.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556288

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Oral Pathology Quiz #78. Case number 1. Benign hyperkeratosis.

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556287

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The golden age of dentistry?

Kahn RB

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556286

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Your resource and advocate--one phone call away.

Meisel A

J N J Dent Assoc · 2013 · PMID 23556285

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