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Leadership and followership in a pandemic - where do you stand?
(Irish Dental Association, 2020-06-02) -
Leadership in Dental Practice: a Three Stage Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis
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Local anesthetics induce autophagy in young permanent tooth pulp cells
(Cell Death Differentiation Association, 2015-09-07) -
Management of plaque in people experiencing homelessness using 'peer education': a pilot study
(Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com], 2019-06-14) -
The McDonaldization of appraisal? Doctors' views of the early impacts of medical revalidation in the United Kingdom.
(2017-07-22)INTRODUCTION: Medical regulation is rapidly changing with claims that systems such as revalidation/relicensing will reassure the public. Yet the impact of such initiatives is unknown. METHODS: Using the principles of ... -
Mental imagery in dentistry: Phenomenology and role in dental anxiety
(Elsevier, 2018-08) -
Modulation of oral microbiota: A new frontier in exercise supplementation
(Elsevier BV, 2020-12) -
MTA or calcium hydroxide for direct pulp capping in fully developed permanent teeth: a systematic review
(2020-06-03)Aim: To systematically review current evidence comparing the use of mineral trioxide aggregate and calcium hydroxide for direct pulp capping in permanent teeth with mature root development. Materials and methods: A search ... -
Multimorbidity and oral health: need for new models of care
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2020-11)<jats:p>Multimorbidity is defined as patients living with two or more chronic health conditions. The prevalence of multimorbidity is increasing, driven by the ageing population, and represents a major challenge to all ... -
Notch signalling coordinates periodontal ligament maturation through regulating Lamin A.
(SAGE Publications, 2019-08-28) -
A novel, integrated curriculum for dental hygiene-therapists and dentists
(Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com], 2019-01-11) -
Obesity and caries in four-to-six year old English children: a cross-sectional study.
(England, 2018-02-17)BACKGROUND: Obesity and caries are common conditions in childhood and can have significant implications on children's wellbeing. Evidence into their association remains conflicting. Furthermore, studies examining the ... -
Oral and pharyngeal cancer in South Asians and non-South Asians in relation to socioeconomic deprivation in South East England.
(England, 2008-02-12)From UK Thames Cancer Registry data, after controlling for socioeconomic deprivation of area of residence, South Asian males showed a higher relative risk of oral (1.36; 95% CI: 1.11, 1.67), but not of pharyngeal cancer ... -
Oral Care of Palliative Care Patients - Carers' and Relatives' Experiences. A Qualitative Study.
(Nature Publishing Group, 2018-06-08)Introduction: The oral cavity, in palliative care patients, is commonly the first site of discomfort and loss of function. Oral care, however, is often overlooked for these patients. Palliative oral care is a poorly ... -
Oral health and pathology: a macrophage account.
(Scotland, 2012-01)Macrophages are present in healthy oral mucosa and their numbers increase dramatically during disease. They can exhibit a diverse range of phenotypes characterised as a functional spectrum from pro-inflammatory to ... -
Oral health promotion: the economic benefits to the NHS of increased use of sugarfree gum in the UK.
(England, 2016-02-12)INTRODUCTION: The effect of sugarfree gum (SFG) on the prevention of dental caries has been established for some time. With increased constraints placed on healthcare budgets, the importance of economic considerations in ...