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    Medications and addictive substances potentially inducing or attenuating sleep bruxism and/or awake bruxism by de Baat, Cees, Verhoeff, Merel, Ahlberg, Jari, Manfredini, Daniele, Winocur, Ephraim, Zweers, Petra, Rozema, Fred, Vissink, Arjan, Lobbezoo, Frank

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-03-2021)
    “…Bruxism is a repetitive jaw‐muscle activity characterised by clenching or grinding of the teeth and/or by bracing or thrusting of the mandible. It can occur…”
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    Oral Mucositis Induced By Anticancer Therapies by Al-Ansari, Sali, Zecha, Judith A. E. M., Barasch, Andrei, de Lange, Jan, Rozema, Fred R., Raber-Durlacher, Judith E.

    Published in Current oral health reports (2015)
    “…Oral mucositis induced by conventional cytotoxic cancer therapies is a common and significant clinical problem in oncology. Mucositis symptoms, which include…”
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    Cytotoxicity of poly(96 l/4 d-lactide): the influence of degradation and sterilization by Cordewener, Fabian W, van Geffen, Maarten F, Joziasse, Cornelis A.P, Schmitz, John P, Bos, Ruud R.M, Rozema, Fred R, Pennings, Albert J

    Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2000)
    “…The cytotoxicity of poly(96 l/4 d-lactide) (PLA96), and of its accumulated degradation products, was investigated following different sterilization methods and…”
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    Foreign body reactions to resorbable poly(L-lactide) bone plates and screws used for the fixation of unstable zygomatic fractures by Bergsma, E J, Rozema, F R, Bos, R R, de Bruijn, W C

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-06-1993)
    “…In a previous article in the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, the initial results of treating 10 patients with solitary, unstable, displaced…”
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    Poly(L-lactide) implants for repair of human orbital floor defects: clinical and magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of long-term results by Cordewener, F W, Bos, R R, Rozema, F R, Houtman, W A

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-01-1996)
    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term outcome of repair of orbital floor defects in patients with resorbable as-polymerized poly(L-lactide)…”
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    Resorbable materials of poly(L-lactide). VI. Plates and screws for internal fracture fixation by Leenslag, J W, Pennings, A J, Bos, R R, Rozema, F R, Boering, G

    Published in Biomaterials (01-01-1987)
    “…Poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) with an extremely high molecular weight (Mv up to 1 X 10(6)) was synthesized at a low catalyst concentration (0.015 wt%) and…”
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    What do we know about uncommon complications associated with third molar extractions? A scoping review of case reports and case series by Su, Naichuan, Harroui, Sana, Rozema, Fred, Listl, Stefan, Lange, Jan de, Heijden, Geert J M G van der

    “…The current study aimed to explore the types and frequencies of uncommon complications associated with third molar extractions based on a scoping review of…”
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    Observer consistency in radiographic assessment of condylar resorption by Vidra, Márton A.L., Rozema, Fred R., Kostense, Piet J., Tuinzing, D.Bram

    “…Objectives. This study evaluates interobserver and intraobserver agreement with respect to the determination of the shape and surface of the condylar head on…”
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    High-impact poly( l/d-lactide) for fracture fixation: in vitro degradation and animal pilot study by Tams, Jan, Joziasse, Cornelis A.P., Bos, Ruud R.M., Rozema, Fred R., Grijpma, Dirk W., Pennings, Albert J.

    Published in Biomaterials (01-12-1995)
    “…The impact strength of amorphous lactide copolymers can be significantly improved by blending with biodegradable rubbers. Rubber toughening of amorphous poly(…”
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    Poly(L-lactide) implants in repair of defects of the orbital floor: an animal study by Rozema, F R, Bos, R R, Pennings, A J, Jansen, H W

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-12-1990)
    “…Because of the life-long presence of alloplastic, nonresorbable orbital floor implants and the complications of their use mentioned in literature, the use of a…”
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    Resorbable materials of poly(L-lactide). VII. In vivo and in vitro degradation by Leenslag, J W, Pennings, A J, Bos, R R, Rozema, F R, Boering, G

    Published in Biomaterials (1987)
    “…In vivo and in vitro degradation of high molecular weight poly(L-lactide) used for internal bone fixation has been investigated. Within 3 months…”
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    Resorbable poly(L-lactide) plates and screws for the fixation of zygomatic fractures by Bos, R R, Boering, G, Rozema, F R, Leenslag, J W

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-09-1987)
    “…Ten patients with unstable zygomatic fractures were treated with resorbable poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) plates and screws. The results show that this method of…”
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