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J Prosthodont ; 19(6): 502-6, 2010 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20579275

ABSTRACT

Interocclusal discrepancies can be eliminated by a clinical remount procedure, but most practitioners avoid it because of the time involved. This article introduces a new timesaving method, the modified split-cast technique. It uses a semi-adjustable articulator, tin foil as plaster separator, and an addition-type, silicone bite-registration material. The technician does most of the remounting procedures before the denture delivery appointment, so the dentist spends very little time chairside to complete the clinical remount procedure. Compared with the conventional and two other remounting techniques, the new technique is faster and easier to manipulate.


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Dental Occlusion , Denture Design , Denture, Complete , Jaw Relation Record/methods , Centric Relation , Dental Articulators , Denture Retention , Humans , Jaw Relation Record/instrumentation , Models, Dental , Occlusal Adjustment , Silicones/chemistry
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J Periodontol ; 81(2): 318-24, 2010 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20151812

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The presence of interdental papillae in the maxillary anterior region plays a key esthetic role. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of demographic variables, such as gender and ages, and radiographic measurements of interdental area anatomy on the presence of interdental papillae. METHODS: Periapical radiographs of 102 interdental papillae between maxillary anterior teeth were obtained in 30 adults who had fully erupted permanent dentition, healthy gingiva, and well-aligned maxillary anterior teeth. A radiopaque material was placed on the tip of the interdental papilla and the mucogingival junction. Radiographic measurements of tooth shape, alveolar bone level, and interdental space anatomy were undertaken using computer software. RESULTS: When each factor was evaluated individually, the shorter the distance between the contact bone and alveolar bone crest, the shorter the distance between two adjacent teeth, and the smaller the embrasure area, the more likely interdental papillae were present. Interdental papillae were more likely to be present between teeth with a rectangular tooth form. When all factors were evaluated together, the presence of interdental papillae was only significantly related to the distance from the contact point to the bone crest (P = 0.038). CONCLUSION: In the anterior maxillary region, the shorter the distance between the contact point to the bone crest, the more likely interdental papillae were present.


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Esthetics, Dental , Gingiva/anatomy & histology , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Female , Humans , Incisor , Male , Maxilla , Middle Aged , Odontometry , Sex Factors
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