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We are pleased to bring you a selection of full-text articles by Wiley Publishing and the Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA). Articles summarized on Oasis Discussions will be accessible for a period of 3 months.

Full-text articles featured on Oasis Discussions to date:

What are the approaches to bonding resin to zirconia?

This summary is based on the Critical Appraisal published in the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry: Resin bonding to zirconia (December 2012)

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Do self-etch adhesives cause less postoperative sensitivity than etch-and-rinse adhesives?

This summary is based on the critical appraisal published in the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry: Post-op Sensitivity with Direct Composite Restorations (August 2013)

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How would you treat a patient with neuropathic orofacial pain?

This summary is based on the article published in the Journal of the American Dental Association: Dental treatment for patients with neuropathic orofacial pain (September 2013)

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Could Chlorhexidine varnish be effective in preventing root caries?

This summary is based on the Critical Summary published in the Journal of the American Dental Association: Use of chlorhexidine varnish to prevent root caries may benefit some patients (September 2013)

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How to treat veneering porcelain chipping of fixed dental restorations?

This summary is based on the article published by the Journal of the American Dental Association: Intraoral treatment of veneering porcelain chipping of fixed dental restorations. A review and clinical application (February 2013)

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From the trenches: How to “dodge the bullet” and make the right diagnosis?

This case was submitted by Dr. Ron Kellen

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View from the Chairside: What are the benefits of listening in on each other's discussions with patients?

The dentists in our office have found it helpful to listen in on each other’s discussions with patients…

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Super Dentistry: How to increase efficiency and productivity in general dentistry?

This summary is based on the article published by Dental Economics: Increasing efficiency and productivity in general dentistry (October 2013)

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Managing severe Alzheimer disease: what are the evidence-based guidelines?

This summary is based on the guidelines published by the Canadian Medical Association (CMA): Diagnosis and treatment of dementia: 6. Management of severe Alzheimer disease. The article was retrieved from the CMA Infobase: Clinical Practice Guidelines Database (CPGs)

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Diabetes and periodontal diseases: what does the consensus report of the Joint EFP/AAP Workshop on Periodontitis and Systemic Diseases say?

This is the summary of the report issued by the Joint European Federation of Periodontology and the American Academy of Periodontology Workshop on Periodontitis and Systemic Diseases: Diabetes and periodontal diseases: consensus report of the Joint EFP/AAP Workshop on Periodontitis and Systemic Diseases (April 2013)

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What are the Canadian Expert Consensus Recommendations for the Management of Anaphylaxis?

This summary is based on the Position Paper provided by the Canadian Medical Association (CMA): Management of anaphylaxis in primary care: Canadian expert consensus recommendations. The article was retrieved from the CMA Infobase: Clinical Practice Guidelines Database (CPGs)

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The Endocrown: A Different Type of All-Ceramic Reconstruction for Molars
Drs. Michel Fages and Bertrand Bennasar

The 1-piece ceramic endocrown provides a simple, resilient option for restoring badly damaged molars without involving the root canals.

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Managing a Patient with a Lost Retainer or Completely Debonded Appliance
Dr. Athena Papadakis et al.

Step-by-step advice on managing who lost their retainer or whose appliance is completely debonded.

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Letter: CTX as a Marker for BRONJ

In the article titled "C-Terminal Cross-Linking Telopeptide as a Serologic Marker for Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw", a condensed version of which was published in print Issue 4 of JCDA, the author presents a case report involving the treatment of a patient with multiple myeloma who had previously been treated with intravenous (IV) bisphosphonates.

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Study Examines Bacteria’s Effect on Composite Restorations

A major reason for dental resin composite restoration replacement is secondary caries promoted by acid-producing bacteria, including Streptococcus mutans. A recent study by researchers at the University of Toronto shows that this major cariogenic bacteria also produces enzymes that hydrolyze resin components of adhesives and composites, providing a possible contributing explanation for the increased rate of secondary caries around resin composite restorations.

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J. Paul Santerre Named Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

Dr. J. Paul Santerre, professor in the faculty of dentistry and the institute of biomaterials and biomedical engineering at the University of Toronto, has been named a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences—considered one of the highest honours in the Canadian health sciences community.

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