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 Bad Breath Research 

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 Dental Microwear Web Site 

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 HIV-associated periodontal lesions  

This document provide images and text describing HIV-associated periodontal lesions. The clinical features, radiographic findings, relation to immunosuppression and treatment are commented upon. The information aim at giving decision support in the diagnosis and treatment of HIV related gingival and periodontal symptoms

 HIV information related to dentistry 

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 Oro-Facial Signs of Child Physical Abuse 

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 CALRAD Core of Knowledge Program  

CALRAD is a Computer Assisted Learning program which has been developed by a consortium of Universities in the UK with the aim of educating medical students, junior doctors and other medical staff about the principles of radiation protection of patients. Of particular interest to: Medical Physicists, Radiation Protection Staff, Radiologists, Radiographers and Dental staff.

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 Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine  

This site, so far in italian, an English version will be available soon, demonstrate high quality images for the diagnosis and treatment of Oral Mucosal lesions

 Oral Histology Quiz for first year student  

An interactive quiz site for first year dentistry students that includes both slides and multiple choice questions. Questions are evaluated online using a CGI program, and students can go back to correct their mistakes.

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 Antibiotics in Oral Surgery  

An overview of antibiotics in oral and maxillofacial surgery. All drug-names and dosage may not be relevant outside Denmark. Level of information is pre-graduate on the 9th term (last-year).

 Ortho•ID or Ident•ID  

Please access my web site for information on an innovative program for orthodontists which can assist in the identification of missing or unidentified children. I would appreciate you forwarding this web address to members of your organization. Any feedback, suggestions or questions will be appreciated. Sincerely, Margie M. Collins, R.N. 

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Removal of Foreign Objects from Root Canals One of the most difficult clinical tasks a practitioner may have to undertake is the removal of fractured instruments or other foreign bodies which have become tightly wedged within the root canal. The procedure for removal will vary depending on the nature of the foreign body. In this site, the authors provide a step-by-step guide to the necessary techniques. By answering simple questions, a solution for the case will be suggested. This CAL program has been designed to run on Netscape 2.0 or above. This is a beta version and any feedback will be appreciated.

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 Dental Anthropology Association  

The home page of the Dental Anthropology Association which has a worldwide membership of over 300. The site contains membership information, images of teeth that may be downloaded, the Dental Anthropology Newsletter and other items of interest to dental anthropologists and researchers. It is maintained by Dr. Phillip Walker (walker@alishaw.ucsb.edu).

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