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Provisional Crown Dislodgement during Scuba Diving: A Case of Barotrauma [PDF]
Changes in ambient pressure, for example, during flying, diving, or hyperbaric oxygen therapy, can lead to barotrauma. Although it may seem that this issue was neglected in dental education and research in recent decades, familiarity with and understanding of these facts may be of importance for dental practitioners. We report the case of a patient who
Meenal Nitin Gulve, Nitin Dilip Gulve
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Effect of nightguard vital bleaching gel on the color stability of provisional restorative materials
Purpose: To assess the hypothesis that there was no difference in effect of 10% and 15% tooth bleaching agents on color stability of materials used for provisional fixed dental prosthesis.
Salwa Omar Bajunaid
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PEEK Biomaterial in Long-Term Provisional Implant Restorations: A Review
Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has become a useful polymeric biomaterial due to its superior properties and has been increasingly used in dentistry, especially in prosthetic dentistry and dental implantology.
Suphachai Suphangul +4 more
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In vitrostudy of fracture strength of provisional crown materials
The purpose of this report was to evaluate the effect of the fabrication method and material type on the fracture strength of provisional crowns.A master model with one crown (maxillary left second premolar) was manufactured from Cr-Co alloy. The master model was scanned, and the data set was transferred to a CAD/CAM unit (Yenamak D50, Yenadent Ltd ...
Karaokutan, Isil +2 more
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All-Ceramic Crown Tooth Preparation and Provisional Crown Fabrication
Abstract This 30-minute instructional video depicts the step-by-step procedures required for the preparation of a maxillary central incisor for an all-ceramic full coverage restoration and the fabrication of a provisional restoration in a mannequin. The recording is divided into two parts.
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Cytotoxicity of provisional crown and bridge restoration materials: An in vitro study.
There are numerous materials used to provide temporary coverage for teeth while permanent restorations are being fabricated. The biocompatibility of these materials is important for the protection of teeth and gingiva, but there is little information on this subject. This study aimed to examine possible time-dependent toxic effects of provisional crown
KARAOĞLU, MEHMET TANER +3 more
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Objectives: This study compares the bacterial susceptibility to three different provisional restorations manufactured with different laboratory techniques, i.e., heat cure, CAD/CAM, and 3D printing. Materials and Methods: Totally, 45 health patients with
M Krishna Kumari +5 more
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Temporary restorations play a fundamental role in oral rehabilitation. They can be used on teeth or implants for a variable period of time during the period prior to rehabilitation with definitive restorations.
José Manuel Mendes +5 more
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Objective: This in vitro study aims to digitally analyze and compare the accuracy of single-unit provisional crowns produced through digital workflows, using both subtractive (milling) and additive (3D printing) methods.
André Bueno Vieira +3 more
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Introduction: Materials used to fabricate provisional restorations can be classified as acrylics or resin composites. Provisional crows can be either prefabricated or custom made.
D Saisadan, P Manimaran, P K Meenapriya
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