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Volume: 43 Issue: 10

1. Role and effect of water in wet bonding. Page:637—639
2. Chromatological knowledge and shade matching: Part I. Basic chromotology knowledge about dental shade matching. Page:635—636
3. Pathological diagnosis of oral maxillofacial diseases: Part IV. Pathologic diagnosis of odontogenic tumors. Page:630—634
4. Rights maintenance and self-discipline of practicing dentist: Part XV. Responsibility for quoting proof in lawsuits for medical care dissension. Page:627—629
5. How to provide excellent medical imaging. Page:625—626
6. Clinical investigation of six cases with mandibular first premolars with three canals. Page:623—624
7. Etiology and principle of treatment and prevention of the chronic injurious diseases of tooth hard tissue. Page:616—619
8. Improve palatoplasty and raise the treatment level. Page:612—615
9. Expression of integrin-beta1 in oral leukoplakia and early invasive carcinoma and its relationship with cell proliferation. Page:608—611
10. Effects of estrogen on activity and subunits expression of cytochrome C oxidase in mitochondria from genioglossus of rats subjected to chronic intermittent hypoxia. Page:604—607
11. Comparison of accuracy between visual and spectrophotometric shade matching. Page:601—603
12. Bone density and biomechanics study of alveolar ridge augmentation with titanium nickel shape memory alloy distractor and acellular dermal matrix. Page:597—600
13. Expression of chemokine receptor-7 in oral squamous cell carcinoma and its relation to cervical lymph node metastasis. Page:592—596
14. Identification and quantitative analysis of Archaea involved in periodontal disease. Page:589—591
15. Construction and identification of recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor-B adenoviral vector and transfection into periodontal ligament stem cells. Page:584—588
16. Clinical analysis of 182 cases with facial nerve injury. Page:579—583
17. From the strong earthquake in Wenchuan: how should the oral and maxillofacial surgeons respond to large-scale disastrous events. Page:577—578