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Trauma resulting in crown-root fracture is one of the most challenging fracture types. However, biologic width involvement should be carefully evaluated.
Vinaya Kumar Kulkarni +5 more
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Short clinical crowns (SCC) ' treatment considerations and techniques [PDF]
When the clinical crowns of teeth are dimensionally inadequate, esthetically and biologically acceptable restoration of these dental units is difficult. Often an acceptable restoration cannot be accomplished without first surgically increasing the length
Gupta, Bhawna +4 more
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Odontostomatologic management of patients receiving oral anticoagulant therapy: a retrospective multicentric study [PDF]
Introduction: Today, we frequently find patients taking oral anticoagulant therapy (OAT), a prophylaxis against the occurrence of thromboembolic events. An oral surgeon needs to know how to better manage such patients, in order to avoid hemorrhagic and
Francesco Inchingolo +8 more
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Cherubism with idiopathic gingival enlargement: A rare case report
Cherubism is a congenital childhood disease of autosomal dominant inheritance. It is a benign, familial giant cell lesion characterized by gradually progressive painless swelling of the jaws. Idiopathic gingival enlargement is a rare condition and may be
Sugumari Elavarasu +3 more
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Evaluation of the method of gingivectomy done in endodontically treated teeth [PDF]
Gingivectomy is done to correct gingival levels , esthetic contour and adequate crown length which is required. Gingivectomy is a type of clinical crown lengthening.
DHARMAN, SREEDEVI +2 more
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Comprehensive management of factitious epulis: a report of two cases
Background: Epulis is a reactive inflammatory hyperplasia of the gingiva, commonly resulting from chronic trauma such as ill-fitting dentures, dental calculus, or self-inflicted injuries.
Ayu Fresno Argadianti +4 more
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Phenytoin- and amlodipine-induced gingival overgrowth
Drug-induced gingival overgrowth is an adverse event associated with three types of drugs, i.e., anticonvulsants, immunosuppressants, and calcium-channel blockers.
Ching-Wen Chang +2 more
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Smile Designing by Gingivectomy Using Chu’s Esthetic Gauge
Bidushi Ganguli, Md Jalaluddin
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Papel de la toxina botulímica en el tratamiento de la sonrisa gingival [PDF]
Introducción: Una sonrisa gingival afecta a la estética y estado psicológico del paciente, disminuyendo la autoconfianza de este y llevándolo, en ciertas ocasiones, a esconder o controlar su sonrisa. Por ello, resulta necesario conocer la etiología y las
Álvarez Romero, Cristina
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