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Sjögren's syndrome sufferers have increased oral yeast levels despite regular dental care [PDF]
Aim: To investigate the prevalence and quantity of oral yeasts and their association with oral candidiasis in Sjögren's syndrome (SS) patients receiving regular dental care. Materials and methods: Yeasts in oral rinse and full-mouth supra-gingival plaque
Cheung, BPK +3 more
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Sixty years after the introduction of dental implants, it is clear that soft‐tissue integration is as essential as osseointegration. This review outlines how peri‐implant soft tissues develop, protect, and sometimes fail, revealing key knowledge gaps and new opportunities to improve long‐term implant stability.
Fabiana Aellos +6 more
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Characterization of Dental Anatomy and Gingival Biotype in Asian Populations
Gingival and dental characteristics are risk factors for periodontal problems. With short or fused roots, a decreased periodontium results in some attachment loss, compromising periodontal stability. Similarly, with an increased incidence of thin gingival biotype, inflammatory and traumatic insults may result in gingival recession.
Stacey A, Lee +3 more
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Background In this study, we conducted a quantitative analysis of the clinical parameters of crown and gingival morphology (CGM) of the maxillary anterior teeth (MAT).
Xiao-jie Yin +6 more
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Optimizing Anterior Implant Outcome Immediately After Implant Placement and Grafting by Using Patient’s Extracted Teeth: A Case Report [PDF]
Optimizing anterior implant outcome using patient’s extracted teeth. Successful implant treatment in the anterior maxilla is predicated on providing a functional and esthetically acceptable outcome.
Banez, Jay Darryl +3 more
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This systematic review and meta‐analysis of 12 cohort studies (2646 implants), the first restricted to cohort studies on this topic, found no association between keratinized mucosa and peri‐implant mucositis, but lower peri‐implantitis incidence in implants with keratinized mucosa (> 0 mm) and width ≥ 2 mm, supporting its consideration in risk ...
Isabella Neme Ribeiro dos Reis +7 more
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Gingival Biotype- It’s Significance in Dentistry
This review provides an overview about gingival biotype, its characteristics and various methods availablefor its determination. In recent years, gingival biotype has become a subject of considerable interest inthe era of esthetic-driven dentistry. Gingival biotype is a genetically determined trait that describes thefaciopalatal thickness of gingiva ...
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Introduction Gingival thickness is an important parameter in predicting outcomes of dental treatment in general, and restorative procedures in particular.
Patrick Disidi +7 more
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ABSTRACT To summarise the scientific evidence from systematic reviews on the differences between fixed functional appliances (FFA) with and without skeletal anchorage for the treatment of Class II malocclusion in growing patients. A systematic search on six major databases was performed.
Valentina Rutili +4 more
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Gingival recessions and the change of inclination of mandibular incisors during orthodontic treatment [PDF]
SUMMARY A recent systematic review demonstrated that, overall, orthodontic treatment might result in a small worsening of periodontal status. The aim of this retrospective study was to test the hypothesis that a change of mandibular incisor inclination ...
Bronkhorst, Ewald +4 more
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