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Daniela Martins de Souza

Researcher at Life University

Publications -  34
Citations -  219

Daniela Martins de Souza is an academic researcher from Life University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Periodontitis & Dental alveolus. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 31 publications receiving 204 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniela Martins de Souza include Sao Paulo State University.

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Influence of alcohol consumption on alveolar bone level associated with ligature-induced periodontitis in rats

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that alcohol consumption may increase alveolar bone loss in female rats in a dose-dependent manner.
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The effect of alcohol consumption on periodontal bone support in experimental periodontitis in rats

TL;DR: The results demonstrated that alcohol consumption in rats may result in a direct effect on alveolar bone loss and increased development of periodontitis and suggest that heavy caloric consumption of ethanol may also present an indirect effect on periodontal tissue as a consequence of malnutrition.
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Low caloric value of ethanol itself increases alveolar bone loss in ligature-induced periodontitis in male rats

TL;DR: Analysis of the results demonstrated that, in male rats, ethanol itself affected ligature-induced bone loss when representing a low value in the total caloric value.
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Evidence-Based Studies and Perspectives of the Use of Brazilian Green and Red Propolis in Dentistry.

TL;DR: Overall review of the literature presented here demonstrated that both Brazilian green and red propolis are effective for the problems of multiple etiologies that affect the oral cavity in different dental specialties.
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Evaluation of two morphometric methods of bone loss percentages caused by periodontitis in rats in different locations

TL;DR: The findings of this study show that both the area and the distance methods can be used to evaluate bone loss caused by ligature placement in rats, and suggest applying the morphometric methodology to the maxilla on the buccal side.