Principles of Soft Tissue Management in Dental Implants
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact of soft tissue factors in dental implants. Data: Studies evaluating the role of soft tissues in dental implants were included in this review...
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A dental restoration or dental filling is a treatment to re-establish the capacity, integrity, and morphology of missing tooth structure resulting from caries or outer injury and additionally to the substitution of such structure supported by dental implants. They are of two broad types direct and indirect and are further classified by location and size. A root channel filling, for example, is a therapeutic strategy used to fill the space where the dental pulp normally resides. Reestablishing a tooth to great shape and capacity requires two stages: (1) setting up the tooth for placement of restorative material or materials, and (2) position of these materials.
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Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact of soft tissue factors in dental implants. Data: Studies evaluating the role of soft tissues in dental implants were included in this review...
Aim: The study aims to identify the common causes of performing restoration of teeth in General Dental Practice (GDP). Analyze the common reasons for restoration failure, the material used...
IntroductionEveryone agrees that a good understanding of occlusion is essential to ensure optimum dental health. Unfortunately, that seems to be the only point of consensus for this...