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This study was conducted on 6–18 year-old patients, while a comparable study conducted on mature permanent teeth found success rates of 84.6% using MTA and 92.3% using Biodentine. [35] Calcium hydroxide has also been tested on its use in indirect pulp capping and was found to have a success rate of 77.6%, compared to a success rate of 85.9% ...
Narrowing this week’s list of risers and fallers was tough. There were legitimately 15 players I could’ve placed in this article. ... there are multiple factors to consider. Dotson’s stats ...
Single-surface in posterior primary teeth (baby back teeth) for first 2 years High (survival percentage = 94.3% [± 1.5]) [10] Multiple-surface in posterior primary teeth for first 2 years Medium to low (survival percentage = 65.4% [± 3.9]) [10] Single-surface in posterior permanent teeth (back adult teeth) for first 3 years
In 1959, Lenstrup and Skieller [39] declared that the success rate of replanted knocked out teeth should be considered a temporary procedure because the success rate of less than 10% was so poor. In 1966 [ 40 ] [ 41 ] in a retrospective study, Andreasen theorized that 90% of avulsed teeth could be successfully retained if they were replanted ...
The statistics aren’t eye-popping; Williams has completed 10 for 20 attempts through two games. But, his 8.5 yards per attempt is impressive and he’s shown excellent mobility in the pocket and ...
Stay on top of the latest fantasy basketball draft trends as analyst Dan Titus highlights the biggest risers and fallers ahead of season tip-off. Fantasy Basketball: Biggest ADP risers, fallers ...
Dental attrition is tooth wear caused by tooth to tooth contact. Well-defined wear facets appear on tooth cusps or ridges. This can be caused by several factors, including parafunctional habits such as bruxism or clenching, developmental defects, hard or rough-textured diet, and absence of posterior teeth support.
Ahead of the fantasy football playoffs, let's take a look at some of the biggest risers and fallers. Riser: Jauan Jennings, WR, San Francisco 49ers Jennings continued his strong play in Week 11.