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Frequency, cost, and time to re‐treatment after active periodontal therapy
Abstract Background Supportive periodontal therapy (SPT) reduces the probability of infection reoccurrence further disease progression. Despite that, several patient/tooth related variables have been linked to tooth loss during SPT. This longitudinal study examines the correlation between periodontal staging, grading, initial therapy, and frequency ...
Shahad Alhazmi+4 more
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Nasrin R Sadaqah,1 Jawad Ali Abu Tair21Department of Prosthodontics, 2Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Arab American University, Jenin, Palestinian TerritoryAbstract: Achieving an optimal esthetic result when replacing ...
Sadaqah NR, Abu Tair JA
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Removable prosthetic treatment of an ectodermal dysplasia patient: A case report
Ectodermal dysplasia is an inherited disorder with partial or complete anodontia. Early dental treatments are mandatory for improving child mastication, communication, and esthetic.
Faezeh Atri+2 more
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Abstract Background Soft tissue grafting at dental implant sites has been proposed to enhance esthetic outcomes. A xenogeneic collagen matrix (XCM) was introduced as an alternative grafting material to connective tissue. Only short‐term results are yet available.
Elise G. Zuiderveld+4 more
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Esthetic treatment option for rehabilitation of anterior defect using andrew's bridge system
With high incidence of ridge deformity following extraction, the choice of treatment or the treatment option chosen plays a vital role in the longevity and success of the treatment.
Joel Koshy Joseph+3 more
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Abstract Background The present study aimed to investigate the expression of stromal cell‐derived factor‐1 (SDF‐1) after tooth extraction in rats and its regulatory effect on the expression of osteopontin (OPN) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).
Jingjing Kong+5 more
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Evolution of Fixed partial design - A review
Records of the replacement of lost teeth by artificial means reach back into ancient times. Earliest efforts probably applied only to a few teeth, served principally to repair damaged appearance and to restore the facility of normal speech.
J Brintha Jei, B Muthukumar
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Knowledge, attitude, and practice of dental professionals regarding the effect and management of food impaction associated with fixed partial denture prostheses: A survey. [PDF]
Objective: This survey was undertaken to assess dentist's opinion regarding the occurrence and pattern of food impaction in relation to fixed partial denture (FPD) prostheses, its commonly observed consequences, factors contributing to it, and its ...
Nagarsekar A, Gaunkar R, Aras M.
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ABSTRACT Mandibular condylar fractures can lead to facial asymmetry, malocclusion, and temporomandibular joint instability. To minimize the risk of these issues, endoscopic‐assisted reduction techniques were developed. Nevertheless, the confined working space inherent in endoscopic procedures poses challenges, especially in cases with unstable fracture
Chao‐Hsin Huang+5 more
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PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether or not bone quality has an effect on the biomechanical behavior of a tooth connected to an implant, when a rigid and a nonrigid attachment are used. MATERIALS AND METHODS Models of fixed partial
A. Tsouknidas+7 more
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