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Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 205-252 (September 2006)

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Feature Articles


Implementing Evidence-Based Decision Making in the Private Practice Setting. Why Do It? free full text
George K. Merijohn
pages 205-208
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Implementing Evidence-Based Decision-Making: Forming a Student Extracurricular Evidence-Based Journal Club
Rana Shahi, Audrey Navarro, Nicholas Quach
pages 209-211
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Review of Systematic Review


Only minor differences in implant performance exist between various implant types
Robert J. Weyant
pages 212-213
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On the Horizon


Advances and New Technology
Perry R. Klokkevold
pages 214-215
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Article Analysis & Evaluation ;

Therapy


Postoperative oral amoxicillin/clavulanic acid reduces inflammatory complications following extraction of impacted mandibular third molars
O. Ross Beirne
pages 216-217
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Sealed teeth get less restorative treatment
Raul Garcia
pages 218-219
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Locally delivered antimicrobials adjunctive to scaling and root planing provide additional PD reduction and CAL gain in the treatment of chronic periodontitis
Thomas F. Flemmig
pages 220-221
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Prognosis


Prosthetic status is related to quality of life
Mike T. John
pages 222-223
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Diagnosis


Dental health history forms may underreport adolescent smoking
Scott Tomar
pages 224-226
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In a resource-limited setting, oral visual screening may reduce oral cancer mortality
Jacqueline R. Starr, Christy McKinney
pages 227-229
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Harm / Etiology


Exercise, high-quality diet, and maintaining normal weight are associated with reduced levels of periodontitis
Kaumudi Joshipura
pages 230-231
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Vertical alveolar bone loss is more prevalent among smokers
Toru Naito
pages 232-233
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Morphological analysis of periapical radiographs in the mandible may identify women with low skeletal bone mineral density
Akira Taguchi
pages 234-235
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Maternal periodontal disease is related to preterm low birth weight delivery in a group of Brazilian women
Stefanie Russell, Ananda P. Dasanayake
pages 236-237
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Genetics and environmental factors play important roles in the risk for periodontal disease and edentulism
Rebecca L. Slayton
pages 238-239
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Periodontal status is unrelated to preterm low birth weight in a group of Caucasian German women
Stefanie Russell, Ananda P. Dasanayake
pages 240-241
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Obesity is associated with deep periodontal pockets in Japanese women
Gary C. Armitage
pages 242-243
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Alcohol intake impacts severe periodontitis
Anwar T. Merchant
pages 244-245
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Dental fear, dental attendance, and self-report of dental erosion appear to be altered in women with eating disorders
Walter Bretz
page 246
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The Cochrane Reviews


New Cochrane Systematic Reviews—Cochrane Oral Health Group
Luisa Fernandez
pages 247-249
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Letters of the Editor


A Note from the Editors
Philippe Hujoel, Michael Newman
page 250
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Re: Diverse components of the oral environment in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) make it difficult to establish whether ADHD is a risk factor for dental caries. JEBD 2005;5:39-40—review of Broadbent et al (2004).1
Jonathan M. Broadbent, W. Murray Thomson
pages 250-251
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Re: Diverse components of the oral environment in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) make it difficult to establish whether ADHD is a risk factor for dental caries. JEBD 2005;5:39-40—review of Broadbent et al (2004).
Gerardo Maupome
pages 251-252
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Frontmatter


Table of Contents free full text
pages A1-A2
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Editorial Board free full text
page A3
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Statement of Purpose free full text
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Information for Readers free full text
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Information for Authors free full text
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Copyright Transfer
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