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ABSTRACT Introduction 3D‐printed teeth/models are important adjuncts in dental education. Nevertheless, there is a lack of simulated cases to learn and understand complex treatment scenarios, including anamnesis, diagnosis, treatment planning and therapy.
Sebastian Bürklein+2 more
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Removable Partial Dentures vs Overdentures in Children with Ectodermal Dysplasia: Two Case Reports [PDF]
Ectodermal dysplasia (ED) represents a disorder group characterised by abnormal development of the ectodermal derivatives. Removable partial dentures (RPD), complete dentures (CD) or overdentures (OD) are most often the treatment of choice for young ...
Angelopoulou, Matina V.+3 more
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Validity of the Oral Hygiene Ability Instrument (OHAI)
Objective To evaluate the validity of the newly developed Oral Hygiene Ability Instrument (OHAI), created to assess the cause of any inability of older adults to perform oral hygiene, and to revise the instrument based on the results. Background Good oral hygiene is among the most important prophylactic measures for oral health. This applies especially
Ingela Grönbeck Lindén+5 more
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Unconventional pontics in fixed partial dentures
Clinical success of fixed prosthodontics is dependent in part upon the type of pontic design. The selection of pontic design plays an important role in the outcome of the treatment. At present, there are many different pontic designs and materials present in the market.
Mansi Manish Oswal, Manish Sohan Oswal
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ABSTRACT Background The global ageing population has increased demand for healthcare services in residential aged care (RAC), with oral health recognised as crucial for overall well‐being. Despite this, the implementation of oral health assessment tools in RAC faces significant challenges.
Lyndal Pritchard+4 more
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Failures in Fixed Partial Denture: A Review
One of the most accepted and desired treatment option by patients is the rehabilitation performed using a fixed partial denture (FPD). However, it takes a longtreatment time to complete the procedures and it generates high patient expectations. The practitioners must have a sound knowledge of diagnosis and treatment procedures in order to reduce the ...
Rohit Raghavan+2 more
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An analysis of the decision-making process for single implant treatment in general practice [PDF]
Background: There is little information on the decision-making process for single implant treatment in general practice. Aim: To study the incidence of and the factors associated with the decision to perform single implant treatment after tooth ...
Cosyn, Jan+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Detecting deterioration in frail oral community‐dwelling older people's oral health may be delayed as a consequence of decreased visits to oral health care professionals. Older people are becoming increasingly dependent on medical care and visit other healthcare professionals, highlighting the importance of interprofessional ...
M. H. S. de Jong+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background The newly announced Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) particularly aims to reduce financial barriers to dental care for individuals living below a family income threshold. The Canadian government has also launched an “Oral Health Access Fund” to support projects aiming to address financial barriers to dental care for older adults ...
Logan D. Davari+2 more
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Chairside fabricated fiber-reinforced composite fixed partial denture [PDF]
The advances in the materials and techniques for adhesive dentistry have allowed the development of non-invasive or minimally invasive approaches for replacing a missing tooth in those clinical situations when conservation of adjacent teeth is needed ...
Farah, Freilich, PK Vallittu, S Garoushi
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