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Abstract This technique describes a scanner‐agnostic digital workflow for generating dynamic mandibular motion from static virtual interocclusal records using a custom artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm and user interface. Virtual records of mandibular positions, including maximum intercuspation, protrusion, and lateral excursions, were captured ...
Mohamed Sherif Omar +3 more
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Denture care attitudes, hygiene levels and oral mucosal lesions in complete denture wearers from a single-institution cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Tosun B, Uysal N.
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Abstract Purpose To compare the cost‐efficiency of digitally designed and manufactured removable complete dentures (RCDs) with conventionally fabricated RCDs through a systematic review and meta‐analysis. Methods A comprehensive electronic and manual search was performed in PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Scopus up to February 10, 2025.
Elena Mühlemann‐Kazanchian +5 more
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Evaluation of the effect of thermocycling on the trueness and precision of digitally fabricated complete denture bases. [PDF]
Zeidan AAE, Helal MA.
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This RCT offers a nuanced understanding of nonsurgical peri‐implantitis management (air polishing with erythritol versus ultrasonic instrumentation, in combination with systemic metronidazole), integrating both clinical and patient‐centered outcomes. The results showed that the ultrasonic instrumentation reduced probing depth and bleeding on probing ...
A. I. Moreira +4 more
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Designing the Smile in Complete Denture Patient: An Ingenious Approach.
Shingane S +5 more
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Benefits and risks of complete denture therapy in fully edentulous Indian patients. [PDF]
Rami DS +5 more
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Occlusal contact of complete denture during mastication.
Masayuki Morizawa
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English Longitudinal Study of Ageing: Associations Between Common Mental Disorder and Oral Health
ABSTRACT Aim To assess the relationship between common mental disorder and oral health in a representative sample of older adults in England. Methods We analyzed cross‐sectional data from 8620 individuals aged 50 years and over who participated in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, wave 3 (2006–2007). Common mental disorder (no/yes) was assessed
Afshan Mirza +2 more
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