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Melissa Rodrigues de Araujo

Researcher at Federal University of Paraná

Publications -  47
Citations -  298

Melissa Rodrigues de Araujo is an academic researcher from Federal University of Paraná. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bone regeneration. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 35 publications receiving 228 citations. Previous affiliations of Melissa Rodrigues de Araujo include Universidade Positivo & University of São Paulo.

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Efficacy of a single dose of low-level laser therapy in reducing pain, swelling, and trismus following third molar extraction surgery.

TL;DR: A single dose of LLLT was effective at reducing the postoperative discomforts (pain, swelling, and trismus) associated with third molar extraction surgery.
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Classification of bifid mandibular canals using cone beam computed tomography

TL;DR: It could be concluded that most cases presented unilateral bifid mandibular canals extending to the third molar or adjacent regions, and when present, the roots seemed to be a continuation of the bifurcation and third molars.
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Management of a parotid sialocele in a young patient: case report and literature review.

TL;DR: A conservative management was adopted by percutaneous needle aspiration of the swelling, which was useful to provide material for analysis and helped healing and Dentists should be aware of this pathology and the importance in adopting a conservative treatment whenever it is possible.
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GP5+/6+ SYBR Green methodology for simultaneous screening and quantification of human papillomavirus.

TL;DR: A novel protocol using consensus primers GP5+/6+ in a SYBR Green quantitative real-time (Q-RT) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) permits screening for HPV infection and viral load quantification simultaneously.
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Effects of low-level laser therapy and platelet concentrate on bone repair: Histological, histomorphometric, immunohistochemical, and radiographic study.

TL;DR: Digital radiography was shown to be a better image analysis method compared with conventional radiography and combined LLLT and PC treatment did not improve bone repair, but reduces inflammation and contributes to increased bone formation.