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Digital Workflows in Prosthodontics
ABSTRACT The rapid advancement of scanning technologies, design software, and manufacturing techniques has led to the maturation of digital workflows in prosthodontics over the past few decades. Initially perceived as alternatives to analogue workflows, digital workflows now offer significant advantages in diagnosis, treatment planning, communication ...
Jaafar Abduo, Vanya Rasaie
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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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ABSTRACT Objectives To assess the oral health status of patients with severe mental illness visiting the Collaborative Centre for Cardiometabolic Health in Psychosis clinics and examine the effect of demographic, medical and social factors on Oral Health (OH). Methods The cross‐sectional study included adults aged 18–65 years with severe mental illness
Shilpi Ajwani +3 more
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Are Conventional Impressions Obsolete? A Narrative Review on the Applicability of Intraoral Scanners
ABSTRACT This narrative review examines the clinical indication, practical advantages and limitations of dental digital impressions as compared to conventional impression techniques. Digital impressions are scientifically approved for their high accuracy for single tooth restorations while enhancing workflow efficiency through seamless integration with
Ahmad Amro Baradee +1 more
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Evaluation of marginal bone loss in implant supported over-dentures
Haripal Singh +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Misfit at the implant–prosthesis interface arises from small errors that occur during impression‐taking, cast fabrication and milling. Implant verification jigs (IVJs) have been described as a quality‐control device in fixed implant prosthodontics, yet protocols and indications are inconsistently described This narrative review aims
Aaron Wai Harng Wong +2 more
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Older adults often experience poor oral functions, hindering rehabilitation post-acute disease treatment. However, characteristics of hospitalized patients who would benefit from professional oral-health management (POHM) have not been clarified ...
Naoki Todayama +10 more
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Every surface in the oral cavity, becomes covered with salivary glycoprotein and immunoglobulin within about 30 minutes that is termed “pellicle”. The pellicle attach microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) as well as food residues and desquamated epithelial cells that form the dental plaque, which, if not departing from the patient's mouth, causes a ...
Kocovski, Darko +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Vulnerable groups, particularly those from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds, face heightened risks of poor oral health. There is a notable gap in systematically analysing the facilitators and challenges dental service providers face in meeting the needs of patients from CALD backgrounds. This study, therefore,
Sudheer Babu Balla +3 more
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ERRORS IN THE PARTIAL DENTURES FABRICATION PROCESS DURING PPDM LESSONS [PDF]
Мariana Dimova-Gabrovska +3 more
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