CRANIOCERVICAL POSTURE AS A RISK FACTOR FOR MALOCCLUSION

Craniocervical posture as a risk factor for malocclusion

Introduction: craniocervical posture disorders have been viewed as risk factors for orthopedic conditions and as separate conditions themselves, but there are not Tutu sufficient studies relating them to dental malocclusion.Objective: determine whether craniocervical posture disorders constitute a risk factor for malocclusion in patients cared for

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Mesenchymal stem cell and exosome-based therapy for liver diseases: can it overcome conventional therapeutic inconsistencies?

Liver inflammation, injury, and hepatic cell death are caused by external agents (viruses, bacteria, drugs, alcohol, etc.) along with the genetic susceptibility of an individual.Persistent activation of the fibrogenic response in cells leads to liver fibrosis which in turn progresses to cirrhosis and cancer.The dysregulation of the immune system ge

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