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Biologic width dimensions – a systematic review
AbstractBackgroundConsideration of the biologic width in restorative dentistry seems to be important for maintaining periodontal health.ObjectiveTo evaluate the dimensions of the biologic width in humans.Materials and MethodsA systematic literature search was performed for publications published by 28 September 2012 using five different electronic ...
Julia C Schmidt +2 more
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Periodontal and Prosthetic Biologic Considerations to Restore Biological Width in Posterior Teeth
The biologic width is an essential dental space that always needs to be maintained to ensure periodontal health in any dental prosthetic restorations. An iatrogenic partial fixed prosthesis constructed in lower posterior teeth predisposed the development of subgingival caries, which induced violation of the biologic width in involved teeth, resulting ...
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Biologic Width and its Relation to Periodontal Biotypes
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1998Abstract: Although average measurements of the biologic zone do not necessarily reflect any one clinical situation, they do establish a basis upon which clinical decisions can be made. Clinical impressions, human autopsy material, and animal studies support the concept of a biologic width.
Arnold S Weisgold
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Biologic width and morse taper implant [PDF]
Implante conexão mantém estreita ligação com o espaço biológico que representa uma garantia para uma boa saúde dos tecidos moles e duros. Ela terá um impacto significativo sobre o sucesso dos projetos protéticos, tanto a nível funcional e estético. Existem basicamente três tipos de implante-pilar conexões: hexágono externo, hexágono interno, que têm em
Bassil, Joumayma Saad
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Biologic Width around one- and two-piece titanium implants
Gingival esthetics around natural teeth is based upon a constant vertical dimension of healthy periodontal soft tissues, the Biologic Width. When placing endosseous implants, however, several factors influence periimplant soft and crestal hard tissue ...
Joachim S Hermann +2 more
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Significance and clinical relevance of biologic width to implant dentistry
The concept of biologic width forms the basis for a successful peri-implant soft tissue integration around titanium implants. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the present knowledge about this important zone that forms the basis for a successful implant.
Sangeeta Dhir
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CROWN LENGTHENING: DECISIVE FOR SUSTENANCE OF BIOLOGICAL WIDTH
INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH, 2022A majority of periodontal procedures performed today are related with clinical crown extension for esthetic or functional needs related to varied etiologies. Difculty in maintaining appropriate gingival biological width is a frequent problem which is encountered in such type of reconstruction.
Shaifali Shaifali +2 more
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Background: Esthetics and the health of oral implants are based upon the soft tissue reaction and biologic width (BW).Methods: Twelve dental implants were placed in the maxilla and mandible of a patient who smoked.
Tonino Traini +2 more
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Esthetic Proportions versus Biologic Width Considerations: A Clinical Dilemma
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1998Abstract: Combining harmonious proportions of final restorations with periodontal health and stability surrounding these restorations is a basic fundamental in esthetic dentistry. However, when one can adversely affect the other, a clinical dilemma arises.
A, Sadan, P, Adar
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Reestablishing biologic width with forced eruption.
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2004Maintenance of gingival health is one of the keys for the longevity of teeth, as well as for the longevity of restorations. In this context, the biologic width functions as a barrier against the entrance of microorganisms into the internal medium of the periodontal ligament and into the gingival and osseous connective tissue.
Luís Antonio, Felippe +3 more
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