Dr. Andrew L. Allen D.M.D, M.S.
Periodontist | Periodontics
117 Pleasant St Brunswick ME, 04011About
Dr. Andrew Allen practices Periodontics in Brunswick, ME. A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease, and in the placement of dental implants. Dr. Allen has expertise in the treatment of oral inflammation and often treats problematic periodontal cases, such as those with severe gum disease or a complex medical history. Some treatments that Dr. Allen provides are scaling and root planing and root surface debridement.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Hematology of equine fetuses with comparisons to their dams.
- Hypoglycemia in sick and moribund farmed elk calves.
- Effects of delayed serum separation and long-term storage on the measurement of thyroid hormones in equine blood samples.
- The diagnosis of acetaminophen toxicosis in a cat.
- Effect of dental floating on the rostrocaudal mobility of the mandible of horses.
- King and Pennel's free graft series: a defining moment revisited.
- Urinary obstruction secondary to an ossifying fibroma of the os penis in a dog.
- Use of the gingival unit transfer in soft tissue grafting: report of three cases.
- Evaluation of experimental methods to induce congenital hypothyroidism in guinea pigs for use in the study of congenital hypothyroidism in horses.
- Endometrial polyps in 2 African pygmy hedgehogs.
- Use of intra-articular administration of ethyl alcohol for arthrodesis of the
- Temporomandibular joint cytokine profiles in the horse.
- Determining the cause of hypercalcemia in a dog.
- Effect of rostrocaudal mobility of the mandible on feed digestibility and fecal particle size in horses.
- Insulinoma in a dog with pre-existing insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
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