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The following pages link to Stress may enhance nicotine effects on periodontal tissues. An in vivo study in rats (Q44445160):
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- Animal models to study host-bacteria interactions involved in periodontitis (Q26863436) (← links)
- Chronic stress may modulate periodontal disease: a study in rats (Q28571437) (← links)
- Influence of low-level laser therapy on wound healing in nicotine-treated animals. (Q33959491) (← links)
- Evaluation of two morphometric methods of bone loss percentages caused by periodontitis in rats in different locations (Q34581460) (← links)
- The effect of alcohol consumption on periodontal bone support in experimental periodontitis in rats (Q35081412) (← links)
- The use of rodent models to investigate host-bacteria interactions related to periodontal diseases (Q37058550) (← links)
- THE ROLE OF STRESS IN PERIODONTAL DISEASE PROGRESSION IN OLDER ADULTS (Q37221613) (← links)
- Current perspective of the impact of smoking on the progression and treatment of periodontitis (Q38286146) (← links)
- Histometric analysis of ligature-induced periodontitis in rats: a comparison of histological section planes (Q42033515) (← links)
- Regular nicotine intake increased tooth movement velocity, osteoclastogenesis and orthodontically induced dental root resorptions in a rat model. (Q47140031) (← links)