Technological aspects in manufacturing of an implant supported prosthetic reconstruction with the help of a subtraction technique
Journal Title: Medicine in Evolution - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 4
Abstract
The objective of the present paper is the highlighting of technical stages and aesthetic outcome for two types of implant supported zirconium oxide prosthetic. This theme has been chosen because implant supported prosthetic reconstructions are one of the most effective treatment methods nowadays.
Tooth loss and survival rate in chronic moderate to severe periodontitis. A synthetic search of surgical non-regenerative therapy studies.
Introduction: in patients suffering of chronic severe generalized periodontitis, there are teeth at borderline, rising up the question of retaining or extracting. According to systems for assigning periodontal prognosis,...
Motivation in students´ learning process
Aim: The aim of this study was to draw a parallel between learning motivation among third-year students in Dentistry, the first group who continues the second year and the second group who graduates the College of Dental...
Technical aspects in single-unit restoration manufacturing using heat-pressed ceramic – a comparison between to press techniques
The purpose of the current study consists in the comparison of two crystalline-reinforced glass based pressable ceramic systems: Willi Geller Creation CP and Ivoclar Vivadent IPS e.max Press. Differences regarding both c...
Esthetic and orthodontic correction of posterior and canine crossbite. A case report.
Crossbite is a form of malocclusion that can affect a single tooth or a group of teeth, which are misaligned in a more buccal or lingual position, compared to the corresponding antagonist tooth or teeth. Crossbite can be...
The level of knowledge of rural dentists regarding bisphosphonate therapy
The aims of the following study were to evaluate how the anamnesis is performed in rural dental practice cabinets in the counties of Caras Severin and Timis, the collaboration between dentists and primary care physicians...