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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Restorative dentistry is also known as prosthodontic dentistry. Restorative dentistry includes management of oral health problems and restoring of the mouth to a functional and esthetic state. Restorative dentistry helps to replace missing or damaged teeth. Restorative dentistry envelops the dental fortes of endodontics, periodontics and prosthodontics and its establishment depends on how these connect in cases requiring multifaceted consideration. A crown is a tooth-formed top that is put over a tooth. It is utilized to fortify and ensure your tooth structure. Your dental specialist readies the tooth, takes an impression and the crown is made in a lab by a master.
Restorative dentistry procedures are important to keep teeth properly aligned by filling empty spaces in the mouth. Replacing teeth makes it easier to maintain good oral care habits to help prevent plaque build-up and the problems plaque can lead to, Missing teeth can affect your health, appearance and self-esteem.
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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...
Background: Intraoral digital scanning could offer a win-win clinical pathway for both doctor and patient, but many factors can affect its accuracy. This study was designed to investigate...
Dentists are not trained in dental school to identify and recognize patients with Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD) before initiating dental treatment. Lack of such recognition could result in...
Objectives: Good oral heath not only promotes an individual to look and feel good, it also helps in preserving oral functions. The study was carried out to assess oral health knowledge and...