Full Arch Implant Rehabilitation: Parafunctional Problems And Solutions

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As dentists, we all understand that good teeth and a beautiful smile are more than just symbols of health and success. The direct and indirect relationships between oral health and general health have been extensively investigated. There is now compelling evidence that a full and functional dentition is closely linked to multiple quality of life … Read more

Oral Rehabilitation Of Two Patients With Amelogenesis Imperfecta

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Background Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a rare genetically determined defect in enamel mineralization with a prevalence between 1:14,000 and 1:70.1,2 AI is caused by mutations in the genes AMELX, ENAM, or MMP20. These genes are responsible for making the proteins needed for normal formation of enamel. A mutation in any one of these genes can … Read more

Bone Augmentation Prior To Implant Placement: A Review And Case Report

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There is no doubt that the advent of dental implants has revolutionized the field of dental medicine. With the ability to esthetically and functionally replace single teeth or act as abutments for dentures, implants show not only versatility in application, but also innovation in the way in which we treat our patients. Implants also demonstrate … Read more

Final Molar In One Day: Digital Implant Therapy Utilizing Current Technology

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Single molar tooth replacement is still the hallmark of dental implantology today, and this may continue for many years to come. As a result, numerous implant designs and various restorative solutions have come and gone through the evolution this type of treatment. Implant therapy in the molar region has benefited from advances in surgical innovation, … Read more

Patient-Centred Approach To Dentistry: Essential. Inevitable. Achievable

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Introduction Aclinical career in dentistry provides a multitude of experiences that consolidate what we learn during our formal training. As clinicians, we have the privilege of taking care of our patient family. This is an honour we don’t take lightly. If we are fortunate enough to practice in the same community for many years, we … Read more

Non-Syndromic Oligodontia: A Case Report

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Dental agenesis, the congenital absence of one or more teeth, is the most common developmental anomaly in humans and appears in 2.2-10% of the general population.1 The majority of cases are genetic in origin. In literature, congenital tooth agenesis can be categorized as anodontia, hypodontia, or oligodontia. Anodontia, the complete absence of teeth, is the … Read more

Transition From A Removable To A Fixed Implant-Supported Prosthesis: A Case Report

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Abstract Incorporation of dental implants to support fixed and removable prostheses is an effective treatment modality for edentulous patients that provides enhanced patient function, comfort and overall quality of life in comparison to a conventional complete removable prosthesis. Both fixed and removable implant-supported prostheses for edentulous patients have specific indications although in many clinical situations … Read more

Setting The Stage For Porcelain Veneers – Joints, Orthodontics And Periodontics

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Aesthetic dentistry is not just about beautiful restorations. Careful diagnosis and interdisciplinary planning are required for predictable treatment outcomes that will satisfy the patient and stand the test of time. Prior to restorative treatment, the temporomandibular joints, face and smile need to be assessed. Once the stability of the joints is determined, an evaluation of … Read more

“Bridging The Gap”

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Evidence Based Dentistry (EBD) may be defined as a process which combines “the best available scientific evidence and the clinical expertise of dentists with the patient needs and preferences in order to serve as the foundation for clinical dental care”. Therefore, combining the innovative findings of medical and dental research with clinician knowledge is highly … Read more