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University Dental Clinic
The University Dental Clinic offers professional and personalised dental care in a pleasant and safe environment. With us, you receive treatment from supervised students who are training to become dentists or dental hygienists.
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Published: 21 April 2026Study provides clarity on blood-thinning medication during tooth extraction
Patients can continue taking blood-thinning medication without interruption during tooth extraction. This applies regardless of whether they are taking the drug warfarin or its alternative, according to a new study from Malmö University.
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Annika Björkner - Senior lecturer/senior dental officer/Associate Professor/Specialist dentist
annika.bjorkner@mau.seDivision 3 -
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Christina Lindh - Associate Professor/Professor emeritus/emerita
christina.lindh@mau.se+46 70 456 11 91Division 2 -
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Madeleine Rohlin - Associate Professor/Specialist dentist/Professor emeritus/emerita
madeleine.rohlin@mau.seDivision 1 -
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Hanne Berthelsen - Associate Professor/Researcher
hanne.berthelsen@mau.se+46 40 665 85 70Division 4 -
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Published: 2 April 2025Unnecessary antibiotic use - avoidable with new guidelines and implementation strategies
As routine use of antibiotics in dental implant surgery should be avoided, clearer guidelines and implementation strategies are needed to reduce unnecessary medication. This is the conclusion of Palwasha Momand's dissertation after conducting a clinical...
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Palwasha Momand - Lecturer/Doctoral student
palwasha.momand@mau.seDivision 2 -
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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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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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