191 results on '"Baume LJ"'
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152. Physiological tooth migration and its significance for the development of occlusion; the biogenesis of overbite.
153. [Histopathological studies concerning a new filling material].
154. [Current filling materials for front teeth].
155. The calcification pattern in the enamel of the rat incisor.
156. The influence of Vitamin A on condylar,epiphyseal and articular cartilages in the rat.
157. [Effects of more and more prolonged vitamin A hypovitaminosis and deficiency on the incisor of the white rat. Qualitative radiographic and microradiographic data].
158. [Condition of pulp in carious teeth].
159. Hermann Becks. A tribute to the pioneer of oral biology.
160. [Consensus of recent American research on the relation of sugar and caries].
161. [Principle and significance of the new W.G.O.-F.D.I. standard for statistical evaluation of occlusion anomalies and research results obtained].
162. [Inlay impression technic with tested materials].
163. Clinical and pathohistological aspects of current endodontic therapy.
164. [Treatment of category IV of dental pulp diseases. I. Terminology, etiology and pathology of dental pulp necrosis].
165. About processes and changes at the beginning of the increment toothing.
166. [Acid phosphatase in the gingival epithelium and alveolar mucosa of the rat].
167. [Biological testing of intermediate lining substances].
168. [Biological testing for compatibility of intermediate filling materials with the dental pulp and dentin].
169. ORCA Team I on caries statistics. Directives for collecting and recording data on dental caries increments by means of serial examinations.
170. Is the condylar growth center responsive to orthodontic therapy? An experimental study in Macaca mulatta.
171. [Selection and technics of pulp cappings].
172. The topogenesis of the mandibular permanent molars; a roentgenographic and histologic study in Rhesus macaque.
173. Radicular pulpotomy for category 3 pulps. I. Biologic and diagnostic aspects.
174. Some histological and histochemical observations in the oral epithelium of vitamin A deficient rats and rats receiving high doses of vitamin A.
175. [Principles of the epidemiologic study on dento-facial abnormalities: results in 11318 pupils in French Polynesia].
176. Physiological tooth migration and its significance for the development of occlusion; the biogenesis of the successional dentition.
177. Tooth and investing bone: a developmental entity.
178. [Need for standardized control of caries statistics from various Swiss fluoridation projects].
179. [Principles of the epidemiologic study of dento-facial abnormalities. Results obtained on 11,318 pupils in French Polynesia].
180. Diagnosis of diseases of the pulp.
181. [Pulp reaction to Addent XV and its prevention].
182. Paradentosis and growth Hormone.
183. Hormonal control of tooth eruption. II. The effects of hypophysectomy on the upper rat incisor following progressively longer intervals.
184. Response of the human pulp to a new restorative material.
185. [Pathology of infantile melanodontia, odontoclasis and circular caries. Clinical, histopathological and microradiographic study].
186. [On pulp diagnosis in pathohistology and clinic].
187. [The condition of the pulp under dental caries, and therapeutic consequences].
188. [The mandibular joint of the rat undergoing increasingly prolonged vitamin A deficiencies and an A hypervitaminosis].
189. [The acid phosphatase in the epithelium of the alveolar mucosa of the rat exposed to a deficiency and an excess of vitamin A].
190. [Effects of prolonged hypovitaminosis and avitaminosis A on the incisor of the albino rat. II. Histological data].
191. Clinical and histological response of human pulp to direct application of triamcinolone-demethylchlortetracycline.
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