The Correction of Horizontal Occlusal Relationships in Edentulous Patients
Toshiro Nishimura
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The Accuracy of 3D‐Printed Fixed Dental Restorations
ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the accuracy of resin‐based fixed dental restorations, namely veneers, single crowns, and four‐unit fixed partial dental prosthesis (FPDs), using two different 3D printing technologies and polymer‐based materials.
Amirah Alammar, Wael Att, Florian Beuer
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ABSTRACT Objective This clinical case describes a multidisciplinary retreatment of a patient with anterior fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) using minimally invasive restorations and a biologically oriented preparation technique (BOPT). Clinical Considerations A 56‐year‐old female patient, treated 30 years ago with a metal‐ceramic FDP due to dental ...
Belén Morón‐Conejo+4 more
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Circumferntial wiring in fracture of the edentulous mandible: Report of two cases
Susumu Takaku
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Restoration of Severe Tooth Wear: Converting the Splint Jaw Position Into Definitive Restorations
ABSTRACT Objective Loss of the vertical dimension of occlusion is observed in patients with severe tooth wear and often requires comprehensive prosthodontic treatment. A critical challenge is ensuring the precise transfer of the initially established jaw relationships to the definitive restorations.
Tuba Aini+4 more
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Two- Versus Four-Narrow-Implant-Retained Dentures With Immediate-Loaded Anterior Implants: 9 Years Randomized Clinical Trial. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction In many clinical cases, anatomical conditions such as an atrophied alveolar ridge do not allow insertion of normal diameter implants. At this point, narrow dental implants may provide an effective option to avoid complex surgical treatments.
Kostunov J+3 more
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Evaluation of survival rate of implants with immediate loading compared to implants with conventional load in implants with fixed prosthesis, update of a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background and Aim: Edentulism is described as "ultimate indicator of disease burden for oral health" that affects quality of life. The most common treating method is an implant, which has a favorable survival rate for replacing lost teeth and improving ...
Meysam Heidari+2 more
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A study of location of the mental foramen in orthopantomograms part 3. Edentulous subject.
Toshizo Doi
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Abstract Background Aging populations worldwide face a substantial burden of psychological distress that affects their quality of life and overall health. Oral health is associated with psychological distress; however, the effect of changes in the number of teeth on psychological distress remains unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the association of
Yi‐Chang Chou+3 more
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Tooth Loss and 12‐Year Mortality Risk in 8494 Older Adults From Ireland
ABSTRACT Objectives To investigate whether tooth loss is associated with all‐cause and cause‐specific mortality in older Irish adults. Methods A total of 8494 participants from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) were included. Survey data were linked to death registration records, covering individuals who participated in TILDA Wave 1 (2009 ...
Lewis Winning+5 more
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