Additionally, several studies have indicated that retaining infected teeth poses a greater risk of developing MRONJ than extracting them.Citation52 Consequently, minimizing the need for tooth extraction and mitigating the risk of MRONJ becomes paramount. The most critical factor in achieving this is ...
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The COVID-19 virus is transmitted primarily when a person inhales aerosols or droplets that are produced when infected people cough, sneeze, talk or inhale aerosols. Physical distance is one way to slow or prevent the spread of contagious diseases. It means keeping a distance of at least one...
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