4 results match your criteria: "Kings College Hospital Dental Institute[Affiliation]"
J Dent
July 2024
Restorative Dentistry, University Dental School & Hospital, University College Cork, Ireland.
Eur J Orthod
September 2023
Department of Orthodontics, Kings College Hospital Dental Institute, London, SE5 9RW, UK.
Objective: To assess trends in gender representation within editorial boards of European and North American orthodontic journals from 2000 to 2023.
Materials And Methods: Retrospective cross-sectional study of editorial boards of orthodontic journals. The first issue of volumes of identified journals from the years 2000, 2010 and 2023 were investigated to demonstrate trends over time.
Br Dent J
September 2022
Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Department of Restorative Dentistry and Traumatology, Kings College Hospital Dental Institute, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RW, UK.
This paper examines the various contemporary clinical interfaces between paediatric dentistry and restorative dentistry for patients with both acquired and congenital abnormalities presenting to primary and secondary care. Dental trauma of the child or adolescent has long-standing implications on future oral health due to conditions such as ankylosis, pulp necrosis, coronal tissue loss or tooth loss, all of which provide significant challenges into adulthood. Similarly, congenital conditions, such as hypodontia and structural deficiencies or malformations, such as amelogenesis and dentinogenesis imperfecta, result in the need for collaborative, multi-speciality decision-making from a young age, creating a pathway for longitudinal multi-disciplinary team treatment planning.
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September 2021
National Lead for Oral Health Improvement, Public Health England, UK.
Introduction Consumer oral hygiene products play a key role in improving and maintaining population oral health. The oral personal care market is rapidly diversifying; a growing number of dentifrices marketed a 'natural' and fluoride-free are entering mainstream retailers, which may have implications for the oral health of the population 'with regards to caries risk.Aims To investigate the range of fluoride concentrations, flavour formulations and delivery mechanisms of dentifrices available on the UK market.
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