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東京歯科大学 | 論文
- Oral Flora in Independent over 80-year-olds with more than 20 Teeth
- A Lip Seal Study of Japanese Children with Malocclusion.
- Influence of Light Curing Unit and Ceramic Thickness on Temperature Rise during Resin Cement Photo-activation
- An Endodontic-periodontal Lesion with Primary Periodontal Disease: A Case Report on Its Bacterial Profile
- Combination therapy including pentoxifylline for entero-Behcet's disease.
- Correlation between Facial Patterns and Function of the Masticatory Muscles in Girls and Women.
- Clinical Study of the Pumping Pressure Changes in the Temporomandibular Joint Space Before and After Arthroscopic Surgery.
- Surgical simulation of class III edentulous patient using a 3D craniofacial model. Report of a case.
- Accidental Ingestion or Aspiration of Foreign Objects at Tokyo Dental College Chiba Hospital over Last 4 Years
- CLINICAL EVALUATION OF OSSEOINTEGRATED IMPLANTS IN TOKYO DENTAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL (THIRD REPORT): LONG TERM OBSERVATION OF FUNCTIONING SURVIVAL RATE OF FIXTURES
- Application of Sintered Titanium Alloys to Metal Denture Bases: A Study of Titanium Powder Sheets for Complete Denture base.
- Tooth Inclination in Elderly with Many Remaining Teeth Observed by 3-D Imaging
- Survival Rate in Autotransplanted Premolars with Complete Root Formation: A Retrospective Clinical Survey
- Treatment of Periodontal Defects with Enamel Matrix Derivative: Clinical Evaluation at Early Healing Stages
- A Collaborative Approach to Care for Patients with Periodontitis and Diabetes
- Longitudinal Supportive Periodontal Therapy for Severe Chronic Periodontitis with Furcation Involvement: A 12-year Follow-up Report
- Effect of Rinsing with Phosphorylated Chitosan on Four-day Plaque Regrowth.
- Does Streptococcus macacae Reside in Human Mouths?(Abstracts of Workshop in the ORAL HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER)
- Does Streptococcus macacae Reside in Human Mouths?(Project 5,Abstracts of Workshop in the ORAL HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER)
- Endothelin-1-induced depolarization and hyperpolarization in submandibular ganglion neurons