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Dental trauma and prevention guidelines: a narrative review
Dental injuries affect different patients every day in conditions that can range from domestic, work, or road accidents. As for traumas in the age of development, the field is restricted to domestic, sports, and school environments. The purpose of this study was to clarify the current protocols in the literature to limit and manage this type of pathology. This narrative review considers the literature of the last 20 years on this topic in different ways. The literature is in agreement with dividing the treatments into primary and secondary and also according to what is the place where the trauma occurred to evaluate the type of intervention. However, all protocols are aimed at implementing efficient preventive strategies rather than having to solve a problem subsequently, certainly, new protocols and protection systems can limit this problem which leads not only to more or less complex problems related to oral health and aesthetics but also possible subsequent psychological problems. (Cite this article as: D’Amico C, Fiorillo L, Cervino G, Cicciù M, Laino L. Dental trauma and prevention guidelines: a narrative review
Salvare i fenomeni. Saggio sulla fisica greca e sui presupposti della matematizzazione della natura
Trying to Fancy What the Flame of a Candle Is Like After the Candle Is Blown Out: Some Notes About the Ontological Structure of the Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
Sul problema ontologico nel pensiero di Werner Heisenberg
This paper examines the deeper philosophical core of Heisenberg's thought. This core is regarded as a part of the reflection on the ontological problem raised by modern physics, and, in particular, by quantum mechanics. Two main aspects of it have been detected: an early representation of the theory-reality problem and the ontological question about the essence and the nature of mathematical knowledge. By highlighting two important and very different Heisenberg's position about the latter topic, a general point of view on the whole argument is made clear
Man and Future: A Palaeoanthropological and Chronological Foundation of Cassirer's Definition of Man as “Animal Symbolicum”
Is Knowledge of Physical Reality Still Kantian? Some Remarks About the Transcendental Character of Loop Quantum Gravity
La patologia del Logos: il fondamento antropologico dell'ontologia
In the following paper, we would like to draw attention to the question of Man in Ernst Cassirer’s thought. We have tried to show how the so-called “anthropological turn” is actually an inherent disposition which arises with the transcendental method. This method is above all an answer to the fundamental question of being, and, in order to be in-depth conceived, has to be always considered as an answer to this question: if the question is erased, it will be lost the essence of the answer too. We have then tried to present the last results of our research, and particularly to explain in which sense the basis of both question (about being) and answer (the transcendental method) has to be recognized as an anthropological one, through the analysis of the difference man-animal
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