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    Healing of Extraction Sites after Alveolar Ridge Preservation Using Advanced Platelet-Rich Fibrin: A Retrospective Study by Khaddour, Antonia Samia, Ghiță, Răzvan Eugen, Ionescu, Mihaela, Rîcă, Radu Gabriel, Mercuț, Veronica, Manolea, Horia Octavian, Camen, Adrian, Drăghici, Emma Cristina, Radu, Andrei, Popescu, Sanda Mihaela

    Published in Bioengineering (Basel) (03-06-2024)
    “…Over time, numerous surgical procedures and biomaterials have been proposed for the reconstruction of post-extraction bone defects, each with their advantages…”
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    Root fractures: epidemiological, clinical and radiographic aspects by Popescu, Sanda Mihaela, Diaconu, Oana Andreea, Scrieciu, Monica, Marinescu, Iulia Roxana, Drăghici, Emma Cristina, Truşcă, Anca Gabriela, Bănică, Alexandra Carina, Vătu, Mihaela, MercuŢ, Veronica

    “…Chronic root fractures are a relative frequent dental condition, occurring both in vital teeth and in teeth with root canal treatment, with a difficult and…”
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    Local cause of gingival overgrowth. Clinical and histological study by Drăghici, Emma Cristina, CrăiŢoiu, Ştefania, MercuŢ, Veronica, Scrieciu, Monica, Popescu, Sanda Mihaela, Diaconu, Oana Andreea, Oprea, Bogdan, Pascu, Roxana Maria, CrăiŢoiu, Monica Mihaela

    “…The overgrowth, depending on its extension, has multiple effects on the stomatognathic apparatus: functional disorders (impaired speech), difficulty in chewing…”
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    ROOT RESORPTION PREVALENCE IN ADULTS FROM DOLJ COUNTY, ROMANIA – A RADIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE by Alexandra Carina Bănică, Iulia Roxana Marinescu, Dorin Nicolae Gheorghe, Anca Gabriela Trușcă, Emma Cristina Drăghici, Veronica Mercuț, Sanda Mihaela Popescu

    Published in Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation (01-01-2019)
    “…Root resorption (RR) is a pathological process characterized by the loss of dental root substance as a result of inflammation caused by bacterial infections,…”
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