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Although several reports have highlighted the use of social media among dentists and its influence on dental practice [3,8,9,22,30,32,36,37], as well as its impact on dental education among faculty and students [7,21,23,38,39], relatively few studies have examined the use and influence of social media on dental practice in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines where these platforms are widely used.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66121
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Dental Tissue Density in Healthy Children Based on Radiological Data: Retrospective Analysis
The emergence of innovative diagnostic methods provides dentists with new opportunities to assess dental health, especially in the early stages of pathological changes that are not visible to the eye. Recently, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been widely used in dentistry [9]. Unlike traditional orthopantomograms, CBCT allows the clinician to analyze tissue density using Hounsfield units (HU) [10,11].
JMIRx Med 2024;5:e56759
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Opioid analgesics are among the most frequently prescribed drugs by dentists [2]. An estimated 5 million people undergo third-molar extractions in the United States each year [3]. Evidence shows that exposure to opioid analgesic prescriptions following dental extractions and other procedures is widespread in the United States [4].
JMIR Med Inform 2023;11:e45636
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Reasons for Crown Failures in Primary Teeth: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
By systematically identifying factors influencing crown outcomes, our findings will inform dentists in clinical practice about possible causes of pediatric crown failures, helping to minimize these potential failures. This study will also guide future research efforts to improve material properties to increase the clinical longevity of these pediatric crowns.
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e51505
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First, some dental users, who were not affiliated with the college such as practicing dentists or students in other dental schools, may have been classified as nondental users. Second, we calculated reach regardless of whom the user was and possibly including duplicate or corporate accounts. Such accounts would not benefit from oral health information and including them may overestimate reach.
J Med Internet Res 2018;20(9):e10781
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