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1. The anatomical pattern of ductal arborization in parotid glands using cone-beam computerized sialography.

3. Familial oral lichen planus: A new risk group for oral cancer?

4. The Reliability and Validity of the OneStep Smartphone Application for Gait Analysis among Patients Undergoing Rehabilitation for Unilateral Lower Limb Disability.

5. Exploring the Effect of Ethnicity on Chronic Orofacial Pain: A Comparative Study of Jewish and Arab Israeli Patients.

6. Radiographic findings of space-occupying lesions in sialo-CBCT of the major salivary glands.

7. Standardization of terminology, imaging features, and interpretation of CBCT sialography of major salivary glands: a clinical review.

8. Pain characteristics in medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws.

9. Features of Neurovascular Orofacial Pain Compared to Painful Posttraumatic Trigeminal Neuropathy.

10. Minor salivary glands: Clinical, histological and immunohistochemical features of common and less common pathologies.

11. Physiotherapists lack knowledge of the WHO physical activity guidelines. A local or a global problem?

12. Improvement of dry mouth following intraductal irrigation of salivary glands.

13. Clinical photography: Attitudes among dental students in two dental institutions.

14. Proteomic profiling of whole-saliva reveals correlation between Burning Mouth Syndrome and the neurotrophin signaling pathway.

15. Novel parotid sialo-cone-beam computerized tomography features in patients with suspected Sjogren's syndrome.

16. Anterior mandibular rehabilitation causing chronic obstructive sialadenitis: ?A series of sialo-CBCT cases and literature review.

18. Necrotizing sialometaplasia related to vomiting and silastic ring vertical gastroplasty.

19. Superficial oral mucoceles in cancer patient after radiation therapy: An overlooked yet imperative phenomenon.

20. Levels of Sirolimus in saliva vs. blood--the rationale of topical oral use for oral malignancy.

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