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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this finite element analysis (FEA) study was to analyze the stress distribution on prosthetic components of splinted and nonsplinted prostheses, bone, and implants with different crown height space (CHS). Materials and Methods Mandibular posterior segment was modeled with no resorption at the second premolar site and ...
Hamiyet Güngör Erdoğan +2 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate the marginal gap of two‐piece polyetheretherketone (PEEK) abutments fabricated with different methods, before and after thermal cycling, while also focusing on their pull‐off bond strength. Materials and Methods A two‐piece abutment was virtually designed after digitizing a titanium‐base (Ti‐base) abutment.
Almira Ada Diken Türksayar +6 more
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Abstract Purpose This study evaluated and compared the marginal fidelity of milled zirconia copings before and after finishing and polishing with and without a control die. Materials and Methods This prospective multicenter in vitro trial involved two methods regularly used in two clinics for hybrid and full‐digital workflows.
Marwan Al Akkad +5 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate how commercially available composite resins in varying filler content affect the fabrication and fit accuracy (trueness and precision) of additively manufactured (AM) definitive crowns with different margin thickness and cement gaps by comparing them to subtractively manufactured (SM) polymer‐infiltrated ceramic crowns ...
Mustafa Borga Dönmez +5 more
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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the dimensional and positional trueness of additively manufactured (AM) removable dies in water‐washable (WW) resins and cleaned using different post‐processing solutions (98% isopropyl alcohol [IPA], methyl ether solvent [MES], and water).
André Peter Seifert +6 more
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Abstract Purpose This in vitro study aimed to evaluate the effects of printing temperature and post‐curing duration on the dimensional reproducibility and mechanical properties of three‐dimensional (3D)–printed dental prostheses. Materials and Methods Photopolymer specimens were fabricated using a stereolithographic 3D printer at two temperatures: room
Ji‐Min Lee +2 more
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Abstract Advancements in additive manufacturing have enabled the precise fabrication of complete dentures using modern photopolymers and diverse 3D printing techniques. These innovations have transformed removable prosthodontics by allowing clinicians to design and manufacture highly customized prostheses to manage difficult anatomical and esthetic ...
Francisco X. Azpiazu‐Flores +4 more
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Evaluation of tongue coating indices
Oral Diseases, 2007Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine inter‐examiner reproducibility of two modified Winkel tongue coating indices and to study the relationship between each of these two indices and the amount of tongue coating as determined by wet weight of scrapings from the dorsum of the tongue.Materials and methods: Twenty‐five participants were ...
T Lundgren
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Tongue images and tongue coating microbiome in patients with colorectal cancer
Microbial Pathogenesis, 2014Tongue diagnosis, as a unique method of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), discriminates physiological functions and pathological conditions by observing the changes of the tongue coating.To evaluate the differences of tongue images and tongue coating microbiome between patients with colorectal cancer and healthy people.The tongue diagnostic ...
Shuwen Han, Zhaoning Ji
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New method for evaluation of tongue-coating status
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2007Summary The purpose of this study was to determine the viability of Tongue Coating Index, which is a new method for evaluating tongue‐coating status. To determine the reliability and reproducibility of our new evaluation criteria (Score 0: Tongue coating not visible; Score 1: Tongue coating thin, papillae of tongue visible; Score 2: Tongue coating ...
Takayuki Ueda, K Sakurai
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