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Forced eruption in crown-lengthening procedures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 198611. Potts RG, Shillingburg HT Jr, Duncanson MG Jr: Retention and resistance of preparations for cast restorations. J PROSTHET DENT 43:303, 1980. Worley JL, Hamm RC, van Fraunhofer JA: ElTects of cement on crown retention. J PROSTHET DENT 48:289, 1982. Chan KC, Hormati AA, Boyer DB: Auxiliary retention for complete crowns provided by cement keys.
G K, Johnson, J E, Sivers
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Crown Lengthening in the Esthetic Zone
Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 1999Crown lengthening in the esthetic zone is a prosthodontically designed and surgically executed procedure that must only be considered after careful restorative and surgical treatment planning, including a detailed smile analysis, clinical and radiographic evaluation of the quality of soft and hard tissues, and selection of the appropriate approach for ...
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Crown Lengthening Surgery – Indications and Techniques
Dental Update, 2008Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure aimed at removal of periodontal tissue to increase the clinical crown height. As a restorative dentist using this technique of crown lengthening, one needs to have an understanding of biological width, indications, technique, as well as some possible limitations.
Joanne, Cunliffe, Nick, Grey
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Periodontics: 5. Surgical Crown Lengthening
Dental Update, 2007The surgical crown lengthening procedures are usually used to facilitate the restoration of teeth with poor retentive properties. These techniques can also be applied to the management of aesthetic gingival problems.
Hassan, Ziada +4 more
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Contemporary Crown-Lengthening Therapy
Journal of the American Dental Association, 2010Timothy J. Hempton, John T. Dominici
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British Dental Journal, 1999
Restoration of worn teeth can be made easier by surgical crown lengthening. It improves appearance and facilitates tooth preparation. Anatomical features can limit the height that can be gained.
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Restoration of worn teeth can be made easier by surgical crown lengthening. It improves appearance and facilitates tooth preparation. Anatomical features can limit the height that can be gained.
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SURGICAL CROWN LENGTHENING FOR FUNCTION AND ESTHETICS
Dental Clinics of North America, 1993Clinical crown lengthening is a useful procedure to provide tooth length for proper restoration of a tooth without compromising the periodontium or the retentive qualities of the restoration. It is also useful for enhancing maxillary anterior esthetics.
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Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995), 2000
Over the last 37 years, crown-lengthening procedures have been used predictably to restore teeth broken down from caries, trauma, and extensive wear. With crown lengthening, the dentogingival junction is "re-created" at a more apical level on the root to accommodate the junctional epithelium and the connective tissue attachment.
E S, Rosenberg, S C, Cho, D A, Garber
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Over the last 37 years, crown-lengthening procedures have been used predictably to restore teeth broken down from caries, trauma, and extensive wear. With crown lengthening, the dentogingival junction is "re-created" at a more apical level on the root to accommodate the junctional epithelium and the connective tissue attachment.
E S, Rosenberg, S C, Cho, D A, Garber
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Crown Lengthening and Prosthodontic Considerations
2020When practicing dentistry to an optimal level, the clinician is often faced with a dilemma of insufficient clinical crown or dimension to the periodontal attachment apparatus. The surgical intervention of “crown lengthening” positions the new dentogingival junction at a more apical level on the root surface so that a newly reformed junctional ...
E. Dwayne Karateew +2 more
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Restoring teeth following crown lengthening procedures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1991Crown lengthening procedures are often necessary to successfully restore teeth that have been mutilated at or below the level of the bone crest. Forced eruption is preferred to surgical removal of supporting alveolar bone, since forced eruption preserves the biologic width, maintains esthetics, and at the same time exposes sound tooth structure for the
D, Assif, R, Pilo, B, Marshak
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