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1 A History of Periodontitis Suggests a Higher Risk for Implant Loss Chrcanovic, Bruno Ramos
2015
15 4 p. 185-186
2 p.
article
2 Appropriate Recall Interval for Periodontal Maintenance: A Systematic Review Farooqi, Owais A.
2015
15 4 p. 171-181
11 p.
article
3 Baseline Caries Risk Assessment Using CAMBRA May Predict Caries Only in High and Extreme Caries Risk Groups Tellez, Marisol
2015
15 4 p. 197-199
3 p.
article
4 Chemomechanical Excavation is More Time-consuming Than Rotary, but not Necessarily Hand Excavation Schwendicke, Falk
2015
15 4 p. 190-192
3 p.
article
5 Editorial Board 2015
15 4 p. A4-
1 p.
article
6 Evaluating the Risk of Bias of a Study Faggion Jr., Clovis Mariano
2015
15 4 p. 164-170
7 p.
article
7 Information for Authors 2015
15 4 p. A7-
1 p.
article
8 Information for Readers 2015
15 4 p. A6-
1 p.
article
9 Letter to the Editor Regarding the Article: Chi DL: Topical Fluoride Varnish Every 6 Months is not More Effective Than Placebo Varnish at Preventing Dental Caries in Preschoolers in Brazil. J Evid Base Dent Pract 2014;14:142-144 de Oliveira, Branca Heloisa
2015
15 4 p. 202-203
2 p.
article
10 Limited Evidence Suggests High Risk of Implant Failure Rates Among People With Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis Alqutaibi, Ahmed Yaseen
2015
15 4 p. 187-189
3 p.
article
11 Matrix JEBDP December 2015 2015
15 4 p. A3-
1 p.
article
12 Provider Attitudes Toward the Implementation of Clinical Decision Support Tools in Dental Practice Mertz, Elizabeth
2015
15 4 p. 152-163
12 p.
article
13 Response to Letter to the Editor From Dr Oliveira Regarding the Article: Chi DL: Topical Fluoride Varnish Every 6 Months is not More Effective Than Placebo Varnish at Preventing Dental Caries in Preschoolers in Brazil. J Evid Base Dent Pract 2014;14:142-144 Chi, Donald L.
2015
15 4 p. 203-
1 p.
article
14 Soda Consumption May Increase Risk of Dental Caries in Primary Teeth of Low-income African Americans Heima, Masahiro
2015
15 4 p. 200-201
2 p.
article
15 Statement of Purpose/Levels of Evidence 2015
15 4 p. A5-
1 p.
article
16 Table of Contents 2015
15 4 p. A1-A2
nvt p.
article
17 There is No Evidence on the Effect of the Attachment System on Implant Survival Rate, Overdenture Maintenance, or Patient Satisfaction Alqutaibi, Ahmed Yaseen
2015
15 4 p. 193-194
2 p.
article
18 Third Molars May Remain Free of Periodontal Pathology Among Well-educated Young Adults With Good Oral Health Practices Irja, Ventä
2015
15 4 p. 195-196
2 p.
article
19 Toward Implementing Primary Care at Chairside: Developing a Clinical Decision Support System for Dental Hygienists Russell, Stefanie L.
2015
15 4 p. 145-151
7 p.
article
20 Visual Inspection Displays Good Accuracy for Detecting Caries Lesions Twetman, Svante
2015
15 4 p. 182-184
3 p.
article
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