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Correspondence of MRI and nTMS With EDSS in Multiple Sclerosis: Longitudinal Follow‐Up Study
ABSTRACT Objectives Considering the characteristics of multiple sclerosis (MS) disease and its impact on motor disability, this study aims to assess the functional integrity of the corticospinal tract by examining motor evoked potentials (MEPs), Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) scores, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesion counts, and ...
Antonia Bralić +13 more
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Oral Health in Medicine Model Curriculum: Edentulism and Complete Denture Care
Edentulism is defined as the complete loss of all dentition, and it is a worldwide phenomenon. Edentulism ranges from 7% to 69% globally and 26% of US population between the ages of 65 years and 74 years are completely edentulous.
Damian J. Lee, David A. Felton
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ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the existing literature on the methods used for in vitro marginal gap measurement of pre‐cemented endocrowns and determine whether the fabrication method and material used influenced the marginal gap.
James Dudley, Taseef Hasan Farook
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Overdenture in Medically Compromised Patient "Down Syndrome": A Case Report
Background: Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder associated with an extra chromosome (Trisomy21), resulting in intellectual disability, specific physical features and variety of oral health problems such as gingivitis, severe periodontal disease ...
Shaista Tabasum +3 more
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Recurrent Malignant Melanoma on the Tongue: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
ABSTRACT Background Melanoma of the oral mucosa is an uncommon cancer arising from the tissues lining the mouth. Among oronasal malignant melanomas, tongue melanoma makes up a mere 2%. Optimal treatments for this rare and often late‐stage disease remain elusive.
Maziar Motiee‐Langroudi +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This experimental study compared the accuracy of implant insertion using the free‐hand (FH) technique, static computer‐aided surgery (S‐CAIS), or dynamic computer‐assisted surgery (D‐CAIS) and to evaluate the correlation of learning curves between surgeons' experience and surgical time.
Joscha Gabriel Werny +6 more
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Subperiosteal Implants: A Lost Art Worth Revisiting?
ABSTRACT Background Subperiosteal implants were commonly used for dentally rehabilitating atrophic maxillae and mandibles in the 1940s–1980s, losing popularity following the introduction of endosseous root‐formed osseointegrated implants. Results Historically, subperiosteal implants had regular complications of hardware exposure, implant mobility, and ...
Ryan Goh +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate the influence of horizontal and vertical dental preparation techniques on tooth‐supported fixed restorations, with specific focus on survival and success rates, periodontal‐related variables, and patient‐reported outcome (PROs) measures.
Monica Bonfanti‐Gris +4 more
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Use of Wax and Resin Patterns in Global Fixed Prosthetic Rehabilitation
ABSTRACT In clinical situations of complete rehabilitation with fixed prostheses, mastering each parameter of all restorations (shape, marginal adaptation, proximal and occlusal contacts) proves to be a challenge. The large number of restorations involves many potential adjustments that are time‐consuming and lead to final ceramic properties ...
Etienne Lefrançois +2 more
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Purpose: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the efficacy of two different loading methods in implant-supported removable prostheses (partial dentures and full-maxillary dentures).
Zhongke Wang +3 more
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