OUTCOMES OF PERMANENT CANINES ON THE CLEFT SIDE AFTER SECONDARY ALVEOLAR GRAFTING USING DIFFERENT MATERIALS IN COMPLETE UNILATERAL CLEFT LIP AND PALATE

Outcomes of permanent canines on the cleft side after secondary alveolar grafting using different materials in complete unilateral cleft lip and palate

Abstract The prevalence of impaction of the permanent canine on the cleft side (PCCS) ranges from 12-35% after alveolar bone grafting (ABG).PCCSs usually develop above other permanent teeth in the alveolar process, gradually becoming vertical until they reach the occlusal plane.The type of cleft, hypodontia of lateral incisor on the cleft side, slo

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The corona chronicles: Framing analysis of online news headlines of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, USA and South Africa

Background: The global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, now in its second year, has resulted in a large corpus of literature in a number of disciplines, particularly virology and epidemiology.In contrast, scholarly inquiry in other areas of the health sciences, particularly in media representations and public health communication, is s

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REPRESENTATION OF CULTURAL IDENTITY IN LIMAS HOUSE PALEMBANG

This study analyzes the limas house as reflect of Palembang cultural identity, which is interpreted as the identity 1/4 Zip Sweat of "as to becoming".The change in the limas house as a cultural marker is adaptive and dynamic following changes in cultural identity, mainly a family structure, kinship relationship, gender, and marital status.This rese

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Extending the theory of planned behavior to envisage social distancing behavior in containing the COVID-19 outbreak

The study investigates the antecedents that influence social distancing behavior during the COVID-19 outbreak and develops a hypothetical model integrating additional pertinent variables into the classic theory of planned behavior (TPB) to grasp the social distancing behavior accurately.The extended model was investigated employing structural equat

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