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ABSTRACT Aim To investigate the intra‐tissue bacteriome and cell profiles within periodontal granulation tissue (PGT) for exploring the biological essence and translational potentials. Materials and Methods PGT samples were collected from 49 patients with severe periodontitis—including those from osseous defects (GT) during periodontal surgery ...
Tianfan Cheng +9 more
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Forty‐three HS specialists from 22 European countries reported adherence to HS guidelines and use of antibiotics before biologics despite limited efficacy and rapid relapse (49% within 1–3 months). Seventy‐nine per cent supported short‐term biologics for severe Hurley I disease.
Georgios Nikolakis +41 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To present and compare several extrusion techniques in case of insufficient tooth structure to create a sufficient ferrule and consider the biological width. Clinical Considerations Extrusion methods based on orthodontic or surgical techniques are commonly applied, well‐described, and predictable extrusion methods. Elastics with the
Elisabeth Völler +6 more
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Substance‐Gain Extrusion Technique (SGET) in Combination With BOPT—Technique Description
ABSTRACT Objective The restoration of teeth with deep subgingival fractures poses a significant challenge, often requiring extensive interventions such as orthodontic extrusion or implant therapy. This manuscript aims to introduce and describe the substance‐gain extrusion technique (SGET) as a minimally invasive alternative that enables the ...
M. Pirc +4 more
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Managing Fractured Ceramic Restorations: Current Evidence and Best Practices—A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Objective This scoping review aims to assess the effect of different protocols on the outcome of ceramic restoration repairs. Materials and Methods An electronic search was conducted in three databases (PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Embase), up to July 31st 2025, with previously identified MeSH terms. Results Out of the 2423 records, title and
Gabriela Almeida +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Preheating resin‐based composites (RBC) has been shown to enhance their mechanical and bonding properties. Nevertheless, the effect of preheating RBCs on the performance of orthodontic lingual fixed retainers has been scarcely reported.
Hanin E. Yeslam +4 more
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A Review of Current Systems, Materials, and Protocols for 3D‐Printed Splints, Crowns, and Dentures
ABSTRACT Objectives To summarize and synthesize evidence‐based conclusions on optimal three‐dimensional (3D) printing technologies, materials, and clinical protocols for splints, crowns, and dentures. Overview In resin vat printing, stereolithography (SLA) offers superior surface finish, while liquid crystal display (LCD) and digital light processing ...
Pouya Sabanik +5 more
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Aesthetic Update
Ideal smile aesthetics includes ‘pink’ aesthetics and aesthetic crown lengthening surgery is an integral surgical procedure that is commonly used to achieve optimal overall aesthetics. Understanding the reasons for a ‘gummy’ smile, or gingival excess, is key.
Reena Wadia
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Ideal smile aesthetics includes ‘pink’ aesthetics and aesthetic crown lengthening surgery is an integral surgical procedure that is commonly used to achieve optimal overall aesthetics. Understanding the reasons for a ‘gummy’ smile, or gingival excess, is key.
Reena Wadia
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Influence of soft tissue thickness, blade type, and guide design, on computer-assisted esthetic crown lengthening. [PDF]
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of surgical guide design and type of blade, in relation to soft tissue thickness, on the accuracy of computer-assisted crown lengthening. METHODS A set of fully dentate anatomic maxilla models
Panagiotis Ntovas +4 more
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Periodontology 2000, 2001
Summary and conclusions Contemporary dental treatment must result in trueoral health, incorporating comfort, function and aes-thetics. The key to a successful outcome with long-term stability is the establishment of an accurate di-agnosis and subsequent development of a compre-hensive treatment plan.
M G, Jorgensen, H, Nowzari
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Summary and conclusions Contemporary dental treatment must result in trueoral health, incorporating comfort, function and aes-thetics. The key to a successful outcome with long-term stability is the establishment of an accurate di-agnosis and subsequent development of a compre-hensive treatment plan.
M G, Jorgensen, H, Nowzari
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