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Retention force of polyetheretherketone and cobalt-chrome-molybdenum removable dental prosthesis clasps after artificial aging [PDF]

open access: hybridClinical Oral Investigations, 2020
Abstract Objectives To examine the retention force of removable dental prosthesis (RDP) clasps made from polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and cobalt-chrome-molybdenum (CoCrMo, control group) after storage in water and artificial aging.
Felicitas Mayinger   +5 more
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An In Vitro Trial to Estimate the Retention Ability of Luting Agents Utilized with Dental Implant-Supported Prosthesis

open access: goldJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 2022
Aim: The trial's goal was to assess the retentiveness of specially formulated implant cement besides comparing it to dental cements that are widely utilized by means of implant systems. Materials and Procedures: Twenty implant analogs were implanted in auto-polymerizing acrylic ...
Aasia Ahsan   +7 more
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EVALUATION OF RETENTION OF TOOTH-COLORED VERSUS CAST METAL DENTAL CLASPS FOR A MANDIBULAR DISTAL EXTENSION PROSTHESIS [PDF]

open access: bronzeEgyptian Dental Journal, 2017
The aim of this study was to compare the retention of two different forms of clasps in mandibular distal extension prosthesis, which were; the Conventional casted metal clasps & the Tooth-colored acrylic resin clasps “Acetal resin”.Materials & Methods: For the rationale of this clinical investigation, fifteen patients were selected from the Outpatient ...
Mostafa Mohamed Mostafa
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Effect of different geometric changes in the dental implant abutment body on the amount of residual excess cement and retention in a cemented implant-supported prosthesis

open access: diamondDental and Medical Problems, 2021
Fixed implant-supported restorations are mainly used in dental implantology. In comparison with screw-retained implants, cement-retained prostheses have the following advantages: the ease of splinting implants; increased passive casting; and procedural similarity to conventional tooth-supported fixed partial dentures.
Ramin Negahdari   +4 more
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DENTAL PROSTHESIS; DENTAL PROSTHESIS FOR CLEFT PATIENT FOR ACHIEVEMENT OF RETENTION

open access: diamondTHE PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2017
Objectives: To provide various means of retention in dental prosthesis for cleftpatients. Study Design: It was a descriptive type of study. Place and Duration of study: Thestudy was carried out at Hamdard University Dental Hospital, Karachi. Total duration of this studywas three years. Materials and Methods: Total 30 patients were selected after taking
Mehmood Hussain   +3 more
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Mini-dental implants for definitive prosthesis retention — A synopsis of the current evidence

open access: diamondSingapore Dental Journal, 2019
Background: This narrative review provides an evidence-based overview of the comparison between mini-dental implants (MDI) and conventional dental implants for definitive prosthesis retention. In addition, recommendations are made on whether the use of reduced diameter dental implants is more appropriate.Method: A literature review was conducted via ...
Ben Wang   +3 more
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Orbital prosthesis using a pure titanium dental implant and a magnet as the retention system.

open access: bronzeJapanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, 1993
Reconstructive methods for maxillofacial defects can be broadly classified into:(1) surgical reconstruction such skin flap grafting and (2) prosthetic reconstruction with a maxillofacial prosthesis.The most popular method for orbital, auricular and nose defects is prosthetic reconstruction.
Takayuki Miyazaki   +3 more
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Impact of the retention system of implant fixed dental restorations on the peri-implant health, state of the prosthesis, and patients’ oral health-related quality of life

open access: closedJournal of Dentistry, 2020
To investigate the impact of the retention system (screwed or cemented) of implant fixed dental prostheses (i-FDPs) on the peri-implant health, prosthesis' state, patient self-evaluation of functionality and aesthetics, and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL).35 participants were classified into two groups according to the retention system of ...
Gonzalo García-Minguillán   +4 more
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Screwed and cement implant prosthesis: current clinical considerations

open access: yesRGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia, 2021
Introduction: There is no consensus as to which cemented or screwed retention system is best to avoid bone loss around the implant from a fixed implant-supported restoration.
Bruna Palmeira COSTA   +5 more
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Assessment of quality and the utilization of the dental prosthesis and their impact on patient satisfaction

open access: yesArchives of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2022
Background and Aim: Assessing patient satisfaction with dental prosthesis is usually difficult if the prosthesis does not fulfill the treatment need of the patient, and in most cases, the professionals' assessment of the prosthesis differs from the ...
Mallika S Shetty   +2 more
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