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Ethical issues and coping strategies for artificial intelligence in medical research

With the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, their applications in medical research have become increasingly widespread. However, the extensive use of AI has also raised...

Pioneering the future of dentistry: AI-driven 3D bioprinting for next-generation clinical applications

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing dentistry by enhancing the analysis of complex medical imaging data, automating the identification of anatomical landmarks, and improving diagnostic accuracy...

Expert consensus on neoadjuvant immunochemotherapy for resectable locally advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma

Immunotherapy has revolutionized the treatment of malignant tumors and is now recognized as a first-line option for various cancers. In resectable locally advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC),...

Bioinformatics and AI in dental biomaterials: Applications in drug delivery for tissue engineering

Dental biomaterials play a vital role in restorative dentistry and tissue regeneration, but their design and clinical translation remain challenging due to complex material–tissue interactions, patient-specific...

Antimicrobial peptides in oral medicine: From mechanisms to clinical translation

Oral diseases pose significant threats to global public health, while conventional antibiotic therapies face increasing challenges from bacterial resistance. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have emerged...

Perspective opportunities and challenges in translating dental materials into clinical practice

The clinical translation of dental materials presents significant opportunities, driven by increasing market demand, supportive regulatory frameworks, and advancements in digital and additive manufacturing...

The neonatal line in primary teeth: A systematic review and meta-analysis of its forensic, clinical, anthropological, and archaeological applications

The neonatal line (NNL) is an accentuated histological feature of dental enamel formed around the time of birth. It provides a permanent marker of parturition and has been linked to maternal, perinatal,...

Recent advances of oral fluids-based point-of-care testing platforms for oral disease diagnosis

Oral disease requires rapid and accurate diagnosis methods to adapt to the short turnround time in oral clinics. In recent years, point-of-care testing (POCT) platforms have gained increasing attention,...

Translating research evidence into dental practice

Evidence-based dentistry relies on effectively translating research findings into dental practice to improve patient outcomes and population health. Translational research aims to bridge the gap between...

Bionic repair strategy for craniomaxillofacial bone tissue reconstruction

The clinical need for repairing craniofacial bone defects is significant, as relying solely on autologous bone grafts presents challenges such as resource deficiency and non-reusability. This has led...

Minimizing the ergonomic risks in the process of periodontal scaling and root planning: A narrative review

Work–related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are a prevalent occupational health concern among periodontists, particularly affecting the neck, shoulder, and wrist due to the repetitive and static...

Oral and maxillofacial mechanomedicine: Exploring biomechanical insights and their clinical implications

The revolutionary integration of biology and engineering has had a significant impact on the field of oral and maxillofacial medicine. Historically, oral and maxillofacial medicine predominantly centered...

Harnessing plasma for peri-implantitis: Technical and clinical insights into its application on dental implants and abutments

Dental implants have become an increasingly popular solution for the replacement of missing teeth in partially or fully edentulous patients. However, one of the most common causes of implant failure...

A digital translational framework for biomaterials validation: From evidence- to model-based dentistry

Traditional evidence-based workflows, progressing sequentially from laboratory testing to animal studies and clinical trials, have ensured safety and standardization but remain slow, costly, and only...

Inflammaging and oral diseases: New sights from pathology to therapeutic consideration

Population aging intensifies age-related oral diseases, severely damaging systemic health. Central to this is inflammaging, driven by interconnected mechanisms (immunosenescence, cellular senescence,...

Accuracy of rest seat prepared by rigid constraint template for removable partial denture: An in vitro study

To establish a design and fabrication method for a rigid constraint guiding template for preparing rest seats for removable partial dentures (RPDs) and to verify the feasibility and accuracy of template-guided...

Compression training enhanced tough hydrogel as Ca-P reservoir for tooth extraction socket

To develop a customized hydrogel scaffold that unifies toughness and calcium-phosphorus (Ca-P) ion reservoir through compression training for the tooth extraction socket, and to evaluate its efficacy...

Artificial intelligence unlocks the future of oral organoid research

Oral organoids, emerging as a powerful method for modeling oral development and diseases, show potential in fundamental research and clinical applications. However, their translational application in...

Analgesic hydrogel patches formed by glutamic acid derivative for the treatment of oral mucosal wound

Oral mucosal ulcerative diseases are one of the most prevalent oral diseases, which often interfere with the eating and speech of the patient and severely reduce the life quality. Currently, the main...

Advancing Orthodontic Care Through Digital Twin Technology

Digital twin technology represents a transformative innovation in healthcare, creating virtual replicas that enable real-time monitoring, simulation, and predictive analytics. At its core, a digital...

Fusobacterium nucleatum: A time to bridge mechanistic insights of pathogenesis into clinical applications in managing oral squamous cell carcinoma

•Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) drives the progression of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) through multiple mechanisms.•Fn can be used as a biomarker for the diagnosis/prognosis of OSCC.•Fn is a promising...

Development and clinical evaluation of a personalised whole-mouth plaque removal device based on air-water bubbly jets

Based on the principle of air-water bubbly jets and digital technology, this study aimed to develop a personalised whole-mouth plaque removal device (PRD) for fully automated intraoral plaque control...

Fabrication of nano-structured biphasic calcium phosphate bioceramics to promote bone regeneration

In recent years, inorganic non-metallic bone graft materials have attracted growing attention in bone defect repair. Among these, biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) bioceramics, consisting of hydroxyapatite...

Emerging roles of apoptotic bodies in immune homeostasis and oral disease therapeutics

Oral diseases represent a global health challenge, affecting billions worldwide and imposing substantial health and economic burdens while significantly compromising the quality of life for those affected....

Clinical evaluation of 3D-printed templates for accurate and safe mini-screw implantation

To develop mini-screw templates using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology to prevent root damage during implantation, and to evaluate the accuracy and safety of the implantation process....

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