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Mey Al-Habib, Mohammed Howait Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Mohammed Howait P.O.
Howait M, Al-Habib M
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Clinical and CBCT Assessment of Crestal Bone Changes in Immediate and Delayed Placement of Implant
Randhir Kumar +6 more
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ABSTRACT This ex vivo study characterised the mesial root morphology of mandibular first molars with a middle mesial canal (MMC) using micro‐CT. Among 469 scanned molars, 42 (8.96%) presented an MMC. Morphological parameters analysed included canal configuration, chamber orifice features, dentine thickness, isthmus type, and aspect ratio.
Nuno Rodrigues dos Santos +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes of crestal sinus floor elevation (SFE) using a digital surgical guide (DSG) and hydraulic sinus lift technique versus the conventional osteotome technique. Methods Patients requiring crestal SFE and single‐implant placement in the posterior maxilla with a minimum of 5 mm of residual ...
Mahsa Enssi +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To compare the clinical performance of two sandblasted, large‐grit, acid‐etched implant surfaces regarding changes in radiographic marginal bone level (MBL) 12 months after loading. Materials and Methods In this randomized, split‐mouth, dual‐center clinical trial, each patient received one test (modified hydrophilic surface) implant and ...
Blanca Vílchez +7 more
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This case report aims to present and analyze the internal variations in root canal anatomy of a maxillary molar and its successful non-surgical endodontic management using CBCT guidance.
Ankush Kumar +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This preclinical study evaluated the influence of two defect morphologies on graft material displacement (GMD) during primary wound closure in horizontal bone augmentation (HBA). Secondary aims included assessing the effect of membrane stabilization and the role of local soft tissue characteristics on GMD.
Clemens Raabe +7 more
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INTRODUCTION: Dental pulp may respond differently to adverse orthodontic forces. Major physiological effects of optimum orthodontic force application on dental pulp are vascular pulpal changes, pulpal calcification, and fibrosis.
Raj K. Verma +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study follows a 2‐year evaluation to verify marginal bone remodeling (MBR) trends associated with different abutment designs. Methods A balanced, randomised, double‐blind clinical trial with two parallel experimental arms. 68 implants were placed in 9 men and 12 women, 48.5% using the straight abutment and 51.5% the concave ...
Flavio Seijas Naya +6 more
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