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Volume: 44 Issue: 5

1. Clinical trials in dentistry in the United States: I. Page:318—320
2. Problem solving in endodontic diseases: I. Enamel developmental defects: clinical classification and molecular biologic mechanism. Page:314—317
3. Orthodontic treatment for adult: IV. Adjunctive orthodontic treatment prepared for final restoration and adult minor tooth movement. Page:310—313
4. Clinical application of ceramic restorations VIII. Clinical application of ceramic inlay. Page:308—309
5. Treatment of Crouzon syndrome with combined intra- and extra-cranial approach. Page:306—307
6. Intraoperative vessel thrombosis and its management in free flap transfers in head and neck region. Page:304—305
7. Nav1.8 and Nav1.9 mRNA expression in rat trigeminal ganglion at different interval after molar extraction. Page:301—303
8. The preparation of nano-hydroxyapatite and preliminary observation on its effects on the occlusion of dentinal tubule. Page:297—300
9. Three-dimensional finite element analysis of stress distribution in mandible advanced with Forsus. Page:293—296
10. Ultrasonographic evaluation of tongue movement during swallowing in severe skeletal Class III malocclusion in adult patients. Page:289—292
11. Correlation between the expression of cytokeratin-18-mRNA and invasion and metastasis of oral squamous cell carcinoma. Page:286—288
12. A pilot study on hypoxia of squamous cell carcinoma in oral cavity. Page:282—285
13. Expression and purification of human amelogenin mature peptide in Escherichia coli. Page:279—281
14. Effects of gingival fibroblasts transfected with human transform growth factor-beta1 gene on improving the periodontal tissue regeneration. Page:274—278
15. Biologic effects of advanced oxidative protein products on the human gingival fibroblasts. Page:270—273
16. Evaluation of root abnormity in patients with aggressive periodontitis. Page:266—269
17. Evaluation of preparation of curved root canals using hand-used ProTaper. Page:262—265
18. Dentin sensitivity: an oral symptom that should not be neglected. Page:257—259