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ABSTRACT Aim The evidence for tooth splinting during periodontal regenerative therapy is limited. We aimed to investigate the adjunctive benefits of tooth splinting on clinical outcomes. Materials and Methods In total, 194 intrabony defects in 126 participants were prospectively evaluated over three years following periodontal regenerative therapy with
Risako Mikami+15 more
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Influence of luting space settings and polymerization-induced cement shrinkage and deformation/adaptation of CAD/CAM crowns. [PDF]
Pereira LM+6 more
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ABSTRACT Aim CBCT and CAD/CAM technologies have allowed the development of patient‐specific implants requiring no drilling. This prospective study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of a novel, drill‐free, one‐piece root‐analogue implant designed using a digital workflow and manufactured additively.
Giuseppe Alexandre Romito+6 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This case report describes a digital workflow that integrates restorative and surgical planning through the design and fabrication of a multifunctional guide to optimize outcomes in the treatment of combined lesions. Clinical Considerations Gingival recessions frequently occur alongside non‐carious cervical lesions (NCCLs), forming ...
Isabella Neme Ribeiro dos Reis+6 more
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Influence of luting cement on the biomechanical behavior of Bioflx crowns. [PDF]
Waly AS+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the masking ability of different thicknesses of CAD‐CAM resin‐matrix and feldspar porcelain materials. Materials and Methods Specimens (Ø7.5 mm, thickness 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 mm, n = 3/material) were fabricated from Lava Ultimate‐LU, Grandio Blocs‐GB, VITA Enamic‐VE, and VITA Mark II‐VM.
Bruno Arruda Mascaro+5 more
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Enhancing Esthetics With Digital Dentistry: A 2‐Year Follow‐Up of 3D‐Printed Restorations
ABSTRACT Esthetics are a common motivation for dental treatments, with veneers, both direct and indirect, being popular restorative options. Technological advancements, particularly in additive manufacturing (3D printing), have streamlined results. In dentistry, 3D printing is used to fabricate restorations ranging from simple inlays to complex crowns ...
Cristian Higashi+4 more
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Ceramic Dental Restorations-From Materials Sciences to Applications. [PDF]
Chang HC, Yamaguchi S.
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