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Osaka Univ. Graduate School Of Dentistry Osaka Jpn | 論文
- Tooth brushing and dietary habits associated with dental caries experience : Analysis of questionnaire given at recall examination
- Evaluation of transitional changes of sub-gingival bacterial species in twins with gingival fibromatosis
- Evaluation of recall examination system used in our clinic
- A case of supernumerary primary and permanent canines
- Stress Analysis of Endodontically Treated Anterior Teeth Restored with Different Types of Post Material
- Finite Element Analysis of Fiber-reinforced Fixed Partial Dentures
- Roles of Oral Bacteria in Cardiovascular Diseases-From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Cases : Cell-Surface Structures of Novel Serotype k Streptococcus mutans Strains and Their Correlation to Virulence
- The effectiveness of a newly designed toothbrush on dental plaque removal in children
- Dense bone island in mandible with 8 years of follow-up examinations
- A case of incidental identification of mesiodens in 1-year-old boy followed for 6 years
- Filling paste extruded from primary root canal remains for extended period : Two case reports
- Clinical and microbiological evaluations of children with hypophosphatasia affected by periodontitis
- Successful application of molecular biological technique for evaluation of changes in periodontopathic bacteria in Japanese children with developmental disabilities
- Two cases of less invasive treatment for radicular cyst in primary dentition
- Evaluation of factors related to nursing caries in 18-month-old Japanese children
- Clinical and microbiological evaluations of gingival fibromatosis in children : Report of two cases
- Salivary calculi in children : A study using an energy dispersive X-ray analyzer and contact microradiography
- A case of external root resorption of second permanent molars caused by adjacent third molars
- Oral findings and treatment in incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome)
- Unusual pigmentation of the marginal gingiva around an intact permanent tooth