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January-March 2013 | Vol 4 | Issue 1

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Contemporary remarkable scientific growth in Iran: House of Wisdom will rise again
Scientific activity and knowledge creation has a long history in Iran and the Academy of Gundishapur was established in the 3 rd century Anno Domini (AD) under the rule of Sassanidkings. It was an imp...
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Update on classification of lymphomas
Lymphomas constitute approximately 5% of all malignant neoplasms of the head and neck. They are divided into two major subtypes, Hodgkin's lymphomas and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, depending on the prese...
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A new view on bone graft in dental implantation: Autogenous bone mixed with titanium granules
Introduction : Dental implants have been widely applied in clinic for many years. However, the success rate is still challenging mainly because of bone deficiency. An ideal bone graft is tradit...
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An index developed for the determination of oral hygiene motivation success
Introduction: The purpose of this article is to develop a new index system to identify the individual oral hygiene score (OHS) and the level of the motivation success by using some scales, whic...
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Caries detection in primary teeth is less challenging than in permanent teeth
Introduction: Most studies about caries detection methods have been performed using permanent teeth. Primary teeth, however, present significant differences from permanent teeth; hence findings...
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