David A Covell
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Recent Articles
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Daljeet M, Warunek S, Covell D, Monegro A, Giangreco T, Al-Jewair T
Cranio
. 2022 Nov;
:1-11.
PMID: 36368042
Objective: To determine the association between obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and predicted bone mineral density (BMD) in adults presenting for orthodontic treatment. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study included 38...
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Borda A, Garfinkle J, Covell D, Wang M, Doyle L, Sedgley C
Angle Orthod
. 2020 Dec;
90(4):485-490.
PMID: 33378505
Objective: To assess the efficacy and efficiency of treatment in adolescents presenting with mild malocclusions, comparing outcomes using clear aligners to fixed appliances. Materials And Methods: Patients identified retrospectively and...
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Frazier-Bowers S, Allareddy V, Covell D
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop
. 2020 Sep;
158(3):464-465.
PMID: 32862939
No abstract available.
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Manfred L, Covell D, Crowe J, Tufekci E, Mitchell J
Angle Orthod
. 2012 Jul;
83(1):97-103.
PMID: 22765388
Objective: To compare changes in enamel microhardness adjacent to orthodontic brackets after using bonding agents containing various compositions of bioactive glass compared to a traditional resin adhesive following a simulated...
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Brown M, Davis H, Tufekci E, Crowe J, Covell D, Mitchell J
Angle Orthod
. 2011 Oct;
81(6):1014-20.
PMID: 22007662
Objective: To measure ion release from four sol-gel bioactive glass-containing orthodontic resin bonding agents (BAG-Bonds) following immersion into simulated body fluid (SBF) at pH values of 4 and 7. Materials...