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Intraoperative Bioprinting for Craniomaxillofacial Bone Reconstruction in Rats and Sheep
In rat and sheep calvarial models, a highly concentrated collagen‐based bioink (HC‐ink) is bioprinted and compared in combination with recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein‐2 (rhBMP‐2) or human adipose‐derived stem cells. Collectively, HC‐ink with the highest cell density and the addition of rhBMP‐2 contributes to improved new bone formation in ...
Miji Yeo +9 more
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A Comparative Study to Check the Effect of Different Occlusal Vertical Dimensions on the Dental Esthetics and Smile [PDF]
Mansi Sharma +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Aesthetic outcomes of treatment options for missing maxillary lateral incisors significantly influence patient satisfaction. This study compared aesthetic treatment outcome preferences for canine substitution, resin‐bonded bridges and implants among Australian orthodontists, prosthodontists, general dentists and laypeople. Methods A
Jason Guo +4 more
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Perception of Laypeople and Dental Professionals of Smile Esthetics
Objectives: This study aimed to assess and compare the perception of laypersons and dental professionals of smile esthetics based on two factors namely gingival display and alignment of teeth.
Aida Saffarpour +4 more
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Objectives This two‐part review article delineates various techniques to enhance esthetic outcomes in anterior implant treatments. Part I concentrates on presurgical measures, case selection, implant placement, and restoration timing.
Faezeh Atri, Kimia Nokar
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Orthodontic treatment has a main purpose to reach balanced functional occlusion and create a harmonic esthetic face. But several studies indicates that orthodontic treatment influence smile esthetics, especially smile arc and buccal corridor.
Endah Damaryanti +3 more
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ABSTRACT Oral diseases are among the most prevalent conditions affecting Australians, yet oral health agendas often focus on individual treatment rather than prevention at the population level. Viewing oral health through a commercial determinants of health lens provides an opportunity to bridge this treatment‐centred approach with a prevention‐focused
Matt Hopcraft +3 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Australian Dental and General Healthcare: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT This review contextualises the role of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare within an Australian healthcare regulatory and ethical framework. Four online databases (PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL and Web of Science) were searched for peer‐reviewed publications that addressed at least two of the three topics: (1) the current ...
Arosha T. Weerakoon +2 more
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Introduction Oral health is part of general health, and oral diseases share risk factors with several non‐communicable diseases. The World Dental Federation (FDI) has published a theoretical framework illustrating the complex interactions between the core elements of oral health (CEOHs): driving determinants, moderating factors, and general health and ...
Hanna Ahonen +5 more
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Complicated Crown-Root Fracture Treated Using Reattachment Procedure: A Single Visit Technique
Complicated crown-root fracture of maxillary central and lateral incisors is common in case of severe trauma or sports-related injury. It happens because of their anterior positioning in oral cavity and protrusive eruptive pattern.
Akhil Rajput +4 more
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