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ABSTRACT Objective This research examines the extent of clinical variation across the NSW public dental service, the largest in Australia. Findings may assist policy makers in reducing variation of care and inequity towards value‐based oral healthcare. Methods Four years of demographic and treatment data, for 741,450 patients between 1 July 2019 and 30
Albert Yaacoub, Tony Skapetis
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A Technique to Salvage a Single Implant-Supported Fixed Dental Prosthesis Having a Nonretrievable Implant Screw Fragment [PDF]
Burak Yılmaz, Edwin A. McGlumphy
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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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Static‐Computer Assisted Implant Surgery: Where Are We Now?
ABSTRACT Background Static Computer‐Assisted Implant Surgery (s‐CAIS) has become a widely accepted standard in guided implant placement, leveraging advancements in digital technologies. Despite its widespread adoption, s‐CAIS faces several limitations, and emerging alternatives like dynamic and robotic CAIS are gaining traction.
Xin Hui Yeo +5 more
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An innovative design in a mandibular overdenture with too-lingualy-inserted implants: A case report
Prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with unfavorable-implant-position or problematic implant angulation is complicated. A completely-edentulous-patient with lower lip squamous-cell-carcinoma had undergone resective surgery twice.
Mehran Bahrami +2 more
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Dynamic and Robotic Computer‐Assisted Implant Surgery—A Possible Workflow for the Future?
ABSTRACT Digital technologies are reshaping dental implantology, with dynamic navigation and robotic systems offering high implant placement accuracy within clinically acceptable error ranges, the latter often achieving slightly higher accuracy. These systems enhance surgical accuracy and minimise trauma; however, high costs, extended preparation time,
Yulan Wang +4 more
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Requirements for Dental Implant-Supported Prosthesis in the Esthetic Area
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