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    Imaging diagnosis of external root resorption in replanted permanent teeth by BASTOS, Juliana Vilela, QUEIROZ, Vanda Helena de Faria, FELÍCIO, Donnersson Bruno Alves, FERREIRA, Daniela Augusta Barbato, BRASILEIRO, Cláudia Borges, ABDO, Evandro Neves, AMARAL, Tânia Mara Pimenta

    Published in Brazilian oral research (01-01-2020)
    “…Abstract The present study aimed to evaluate the performance of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and digital periapical radiographs (PR) in diagnosing…”
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    Pulp healing in immature replanted permanent teeth: A competing risk analysis by Amaro, Roberta Gabriela, Santos, Letícia Canhestro Machado, Lima, Thiago César da Silva, Coste, Sylvia Cury, Barbato Ferreira, Daniela Augusta, Côrtes, Maria Ilma de Souza, Colosimo, Enrico Antonio, Bastos, Juliana Vilela

    Published in Dental traumatology (01-06-2021)
    “…Background/Aim Tooth displacement during avulsion causes total rupture of the pulp's neurovascular supply. Revascularization and pulp healing may occur in…”
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    DNA Methylation patterns of immune response-related genes in inflammatory external root resorption by BARBATO-FERREIRA, Daniela Augusta, COSTA, Sara Ferreira dos Santos, GOMEZ, Ricardo Santiago, BASTOS, Juliana Vilela

    Published in Brazilian oral research (01-01-2020)
    “…Abstract Inflammatory external root resorption (IERR) is a pathological process defined by the progressive loss of dental hard tissue, dentin, and cementum,…”
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    Survival of Replanted Permanent Teeth after Traumatic Avulsion by Coste, Sylvia Cury, Silva, Eduardo Fernandes e, Santos, Letícia Canhestro Machado, Barbato Ferreira, Daniela Augusta, Côrtes, Maria Ilma de Souza, Colosimo, Enrico Antônio, Bastos, Juliana Vilela

    Published in Journal of endodontics (01-03-2020)
    “…Tooth replantation is the treatment of choice for avulsion, even though its long-term prognosis shows great variability and few studies have adopted survival…”
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