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    Calcific metamorphosis of pulp after extrusive luxation by Queiroz, Alfredo Franco, Hidalgo, Mirian Marubayashi, Consolaro, Alberto, Panzarini, Sônia Regina, França, Alline Batistussi, Pires, Willian Ricardo, Poi, Wilson Roberto

    Published in Dental traumatology (01-04-2019)
    “…Background/Aim The literature on the pathogenesis of extrusive dental luxation has been focused on periodontal tissue responses, with little attention given to…”
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    Evaluation of dentists’ knowledge on urgency conduct for avulsed teeth by França, Alline Batistussi, Neves, Ana Carolina dos Santos, Queiroz, Alfredo Franco, Poi, Wilson Roberto, Hidalgo, Mirian Marubayashi

    Published in Acta scientiarum. Health sciences (01-01-2019)
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge of dentists in the city of Maringá, State of Paraná, Brazil, relative to the management of avulsed teeth…”
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    Effect of systemic antibiotic therapy on pulp repair following extrusive luxation and avulsion in a murine model: A histomorphological study by Queiroz, Alfredo Franco, Hidalgo, Mirian Marubayashi, Consolaro, Alberto, Panzarini, Sônia Regina, França, Alline Batistussi, Melo, Moriel Evangelista, Poi, Wilson Roberto

    Published in Dental traumatology (01-10-2022)
    “…Background/Aim The evidence for any benefit of systemic antibiotic therapy on pulp survival following extrusive luxation and avulsion is inconclusive. The aim…”
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    Pediatric central giant cell granuloma: exeresis, second-management and homeopathy by Agnaldo Rocha Prata Júnior, Alline Batistussi França, André Gustavo Santos Silva, Cléverson Luciano Trento, Wilton Mitsunari Takeshita, Liane Maciel de Almeida Souza

    Published in Revista Cubana de estomatologia (01-12-2019)
    “…Introduction: Giant cell central lesion is characteristic of the gnathic bones, being a non-odontogenic benign tumor. Classified as a predominantly slow…”
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