David Andrew Sewell DDS
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
546 W Seminary Dr Suite C Fort Worth TX, 76115About
Dr. David Sewell is a pediatric dentist practicing in Fort Worth, TX. Dr. Sewell specializes in the oral health of children. Pediatric dentists tend to patients ranging in age from infancy to teenaged years. As a pediatric dentist, Dr. Sewell takes care of a childs teeth, gums and mouth. Children can face dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease without proper care. Pediatric dentists can provide dental examinations, give cleanings and treatments, repair cavitities and dental injuries like fractured or knocked-out teeth, diagnose oral conditions and more.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Role of submaximal exercise in promoting creatine and glycogen accumulation in human skeletal muscle.
- Dietary creatine supplementation does not affect some haematological indices, or indices of muscle damage and hepatic and renal function.
- Adenine nucleotide degradation in the thoroughbred horse with increasing exercise duration.
- Taurine content and distribution in equine skeletal muscle.
- The influence of metabolic alkalosis upon exercise metabolism in the thoroughbred horse.
- Using systems biology to define the essential biological networks responsible for adaptation to endurance exercise training.
- A pilot randomised controlled trial investigating a Mediterranean diet intervention in pregnant women for the primary prevention of allergic diseases in infants.
- Short-term changes in the blood leucocyte and platelet count following different durations of high-intensity treadmill running.
- The effects of exposure to intense sound on the DC endocochlear potential in the chick.
- Hyperammonaemia in relation to high-intensity exercise duration in man.
- Carbohydrate ingestion augments skeletal muscle creatine accumulation during creatine supplementation in humans.
- The role of interleukin-2 in combination adenovirus gene therapy for head and neck cancer.
- Functional analysis of wild-type and malignant glioma derived CDKN2Abeta alleles: evidence for an RB-independent growth suppressive pathway.
- Optimizing suicide gene therapy for head and neck cancer.
- Safety of in vivo adenovirus-mediated thymidine kinase treatment of oral cancer.
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