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Honorary doctors
Honorary doctors are appointed by the university's faculties to recognise and honour individuals who have made significant contributions. These may be academics or individuals outside academia who, through their commitment, have promoted scientific...
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Published: 30 July 2025Prematurely born young people have greater dental care needs
Young people who are born extremely prematurely are more likely to have oral health problems: a conclusion of a study conducted by researchers at Malmö University.
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Coffee Break Quiz
Once a month, we publish a ticklishly difficult quiz on a different topic related to our research here at Malmö University. The Coffee Break Quiz is a collaboration between our researchers and Sydsvenskan. Test yourself to see how much you know. And...
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Published: 25 February 2025New knowledge can improve care for patients with serious oral and jaw problems
One in four Swedes suffers from multiple oral and jaw problems at the same time, which significantly affects their quality of life. Now, new knowledge presented in Ibrahim Oghli’s doctoral thesis can help improve care for these people.
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Research impact
We want our research to have a positive impact on society. By collaborating with other actors, we can strengthen the relevance of our research and make it more accessible. We have provided examples of societal impact cases – evidence based accounts of the...
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Published: 29 January 2025International guidelines introduced for the management of orofacial pain patients
Chronic facial pain can be difficult to manage, and many patients remain untreated. Now a group of researchers from different countries have agreed on international guidelines to help general dentists manage patients with jaw and facial pain.
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Jonas Becktor - Associate Professor/Specialist dentist/Section manager/Professor
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Susanna Gillborg - Doctoral student
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Published: 18 October 20233D X-ray not always necessary before wisdom teeth removal surgery
It has become increasingly common to use 3D X-rays, known as CBCT, to assess the position of the wisdom tooth in the lower jaw. But lowering the dose of radiation for such X-rays, or using panoramic radiographs, provide at least as good a basis for...
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Cecilia Larsson Wexell - Associate Professor/Specialist dentist/Senior lecturer/senior dental officer
cecilia.wexell@mau.se+46 40 665 71 16Division 2
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