Platelet-rich fibrin as a novel therapeutic option in regenerative dentistry: a case report
Journal Title: Medicine in Evolution - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 4
Abstract
The purpose of this article was to report the clinical and radiographic findings about a case of a woman who needed dental implant rehabilitation, to demonstrate the clinical proceedings associated with PRF use as regenerative material that influence the healing outcome. At 6 months after surgery, no evidence of complications was observed; the clinical and radiological examination revealed bone formation and installed implant stability.
Unilateral Removable Dentures 2-year follow-up
Purpose Are the unilateral removable dentures a short or a long-time treatment option? Materials and methods: 13 were treated with unilateral and 13 with bilateral (control group) removable dentures. The inclusion criter...
Pathological aspects of upper third molar
Upper third molar represents the primary cause of numerous affections of the oral cavity, of maxillaries and of the cervicofacial region. The purpose of this paper is to determine the incidence of lesions that appear at...
Bone regeneration by means of bioactive glasses – an experimental study
In the last years, alloplastic materials became more and more studied. They are in needed for bone defect augmentation treatments, whether they are congenital or have occurred after traumatic injuries, tumor resection, o...
Chromatic attributes of aesthetic area teeth
Introduction: Qualitative assessment of geometric and chromatic landmarks of patients' dento-facial structures and identification of all inappropriate aspects is the primary stage from which any treatment should begin, t...
Biomechanical behaviour of the primary reconstruction plates post mandblehemiresection –a finite elements analysis
Objective: Our primary goal is to investigate the biomechanical behavior of the primary reconstruction plates when used to reconstruct a deffect post hemiresection of the mandible, using finite element analysis (F.E.A.)....