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Gresz V, Horvath A, Gera I, Nielsen S, Zelles T
Oral Dis . 2014 Mar; 21(1):e114-20. PMID: 24661359
Objective: In our current work, in vivo examination of AQP5 distribution in labial salivary glands following stimulation of secretion has been carried out in normal individuals and in patients with...
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Tihanyi D, Gera I, Eickholz P
Dentomaxillofac Radiol . 2011 Feb; 40(3):177-83. PMID: 21346085
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of radiographic measurements of infrabony defects and to compare the accuracy with and without individual digital adjustment of brightness and contrast. Methods: In 41 periodontitis...
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Kadar K, Kiraly M, Porcsalmy B, Molnar B, Racz G, Blazsek J, et al.
J Physiol Pharmacol . 2010 Apr; 60 Suppl 7:167-75. PMID: 20388961
Recent studies have revealed the existence of stem cells in various human tissues including dental structures. We aimed to establish primary cell cultures from human dental pulp and periodontal ligament,...
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Sculean A, Stavropoulos A, Windisch P, Keglevich T, Karring T, Gera I
Clin Oral Investig . 2004 Feb; 8(2):70-4. PMID: 14767696
The purpose of the present study was to histologically evaluate the healing of human intrabony defects following treatment with either a bovine-derived xenograft (BDX) and guided tissue regeneration (GTR) [BDX...
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Gera I
J Int Acad Periodontol . 2003 Apr; 2(4):120-8. PMID: 12666970
The aim of the present review is to evaluate the periodontal conditions and treatment needs in Central and Eastern Europe and to compare these data to the epidemiological data from...
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Barna Z, Keglevich T, Gera I
Fogorv Sz . 2001 Aug; 94(3):97-100. PMID: 11480243
The gingivitis and periodontitis are very common diseases in Hungary: more than 80% of the adult population suffers with gingivitis and 15-20% has destructive periodontitis. The composition of peridontopathogenic bacterial...
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Keglevich T, Ratkoczi L, Dori F, Gera I
Fogorv Sz . 2000 Sep; 93(8):225-32. PMID: 11000726
In recent years many risk factors have been implicated in the etiology of destructive periodontitis. The quality of the previous dental works might play a decisive role in the development...
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Windisch P, Sculean A, Gera I
J Long Term Eff Med Implants . 2000 Jun; 9(3):235-46. PMID: 10847965
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the clinical results at 3 years following treating intrabony periodontal defects with different nonresorbable and bioabsorbable membrane barriers. Sixty intrabony periodontal...
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Keglevich T, BENEDEK E, Gera I
Fogorv Sz . 2000 Jan; 92(12):363-72. PMID: 10641419
The prevalence of the nifedipine-induced gingival hyperplasia is ranging from 0.5-83% in the dental literature. The pathomechanism of the nifedipine-induced gingival hyperplasia is not clearly understood. Evaluating the dental history...
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Sculean A, Donos N, Windisch P, Brecx M, Gera I, Reich E, et al.
J Periodontal Res . 2000 Jan; 34(6):310-22. PMID: 10633886
The aim of the present study was to evaluate histologically in humans the healing of advanced intrabony defects following treatment with enamel matrix proteins (EMD) or guided tissue regeneration (GTR)....