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Survival analysis of fragment reattachments and direct composite restorations in permanent teeth after dental traumatic injuries [PDF]
AbstractBackground/AimIn case of crown fractures after traumatic dental injuries, the affected teeth can be restored either with reattachment of the fractured fragment or with a direct composite restoration. So far, longevity data for reattachments and direct composite restorations with regard to different failure types (pulp necrosis and infection ...
Franziska Haupt +3 more
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To systematically assess aspects of teaching of posterior composite restorations (PCRs) in permanent teeth in dental schools.Quantitative studies reporting on dental schools' teaching regarding the placement of PCRs in permanent teeth. Random-effects meta-analyses and meta-regressions were performed.
Philipp Kanzow +5 more
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Unlocking regenerative potential: stem cell and tissue engineering innovations for permanent dental restoration [PDF]
Abstract Objectives Regenerative medicine has emerged as a revolutionary field with the potential to restore damaged tissues and organs, significantly impacting both general and dental health. Despite significant advancements, the field of regenerative dentistry remains underdeveloped in terms of practical implementation
Mohamed Rabie Amer Abdelrahman
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Permanent Dental Restoration [PDF]
National Cancer Institute
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For patients with narrow, single-tooth edentulous ridges as a result of permanent tooth agenesis (hypodontia) in the maxillary lateral and mandibular incisor regions, dental implant treatment may present a reliable and predictable restorative treatment solution.
Paul King +6 more
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Translucency of CAD/CAM and 3D Printable Composite Materials for Permanent Dental Restorations [PDF]
The aim of the study was to compare the translucency of CAD/CAM and printable composite materials for fixed dental prostheses (FDP). Eight A3 composite materials (7 CAD/CAM and 1 printable) for FPD were used to prepare a total of 150 specimens. CAD/CAM materials, all characterized by two different opacity levels, were: Tetric CAD (TEC) HT/MT; Shofu ...
Alessandro Vichi +4 more
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Smile reconstruction is, yet, a challenging procedure for dental practitioners. A stable and satisfactory aesthetic result demands a meticulous procedure, which involves many clinical and laboratory steps. The purpose of this article is to present a case of aesthetic reconstruction in the anterior region with a successful 14-year recall.
Evangelos Ximinis +3 more
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Age of restorations at replacement in permanent teeth in general dental practice
The ages of 6,761 restorations replaced in permanent teeth, 6,088 in adults > or =19 years of age and 673 in adolescents < or =18 years, were available for analyses. The results showed that the median age of amalgam restorations in adults was 11 years and that of resin-based composite restorations 8 years.
Ivar A. Mjör +2 more
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Comparative Strength Study of Indirect Permanent Restorations: 3D-Printed, Milled, and Conventional Dental Composites [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Limited research has been performed to assess the strength of resin-bonded 3D-printed restorations. Based on that, this study investigates the impact of different manufacturing methods on the fracture load of indirect composite restorations (ICRs) following an aging process.
João Paulo Mendes Tribst +4 more
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Aim: Glassionomer cements (GICs) have been used for many years as restorative materials, as luting cements or as temporary fillings. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical performances of a glassionomer-based restorative system for Class I, II and V permanent dental restorations.
Matteo Basso +4 more
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