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Human and Animal Rights: Ethical clearance documents need to be provided if applicable. The work involving animal models and human volunteers need to submit the necessary statements.
In the above publication ethical cases if the violations are found, the editorial office is authorized to take action accordingly.
Published : 22nd March 2024
Authors : Amira Kikly1, Sabra Jaâfoura2, Emna Garouachi3, Neila Zokkar4, Nabiha Douki4,*
Citation : Kikly A, et al. (2024). Non-vital Tooth Bleaching from Root Canal Retreatment to Restoration: A Case Report. Mathews J Dentistry. 8(1):45.
Published : 15th March 2024
Author : Aous Dannan*
Citation : Dannan A. (2024). The Clinical Attachment Revisited: A Clinical Opinion Introducing the (A-LEVEL), (A-GAIN), and (A-LOSS). Mathews J Dentistry. 8(1):44.
Published : 20th February 2024
Authors : Wided Glii1,*, Amira Kikly2, Ameni Chadlia Belghuith1, Neila Zokkar3, Nabiha Douki3
Citation : Glii W, et al. (2024). Management of Permanent Immature Teeth with Lateral Luxation: A Case Report. Mathews J Dentistry. 8(1):43.
Published : 06th February 2024
Authors : Amira Kikly1, Sabra Jaâfoura2, Afif Bouslema3, Yasmine Neifer4, AmeniChadlia Belghith5, Neila Zokkar6, Nabiha Douki6,*
Citation : Kikly A, et al. (2024). Corono-Radicular Restoration Using Fragment Bonding: An Esthetic Option for Managing Fractured Lateral Incisor. Mathews J Dentistry. 8(1):42.
In Vitro Analysis of Surface Treatment, Titanium and Zirconia Used in Prosthetic Dentistry, on Osteoblast Cultures
Published : 04th December 2023
Authors : Renato Carlos Burger1,*, Elizabeth Ferreira Martinez2, Flávia Lucisano Botelho do Amaral1
Citation : Burger RC, et al. (2023). In Vitro Analysis of Surface Treatment, Titanium and Zirconia Used in Prosthetic Dentistry, on Osteoblast Cultures. Mathews J Dentistry. 7(3):41.
Published : 26th October 2023
Authors : Louati Moataz1,*,Bouslama Afif2, Gargouri Rania1, Oualha Lamia3 and Douki Nabiha3
Citation : Moataz L, et al. (2023). The Effectiveness of Guided Implant Placement and Bone Regeneration in the Aesthetic Area. Implant Therapy–A Case Report. Mathews J Dentistry. 7(3):38.