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J Indian Prosthodont Soc ; 14(3): 292-6, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25183914

ABSTRACT

Success of the prosthesis after mandibular resection is related directly to the amount of the remaining bone and soft tissue present. The prognosis for mandibulectomy patients becomes less favorable as the size of the resection increases. Prosthetic rehabilitation for such patients is a challenge for clinicians. Without preprosthetic reconstructive surgery, denture fabrication for mandibulectomy patients becomes extremely difficult. Telescopic dentures is a modality of treatment consisting of an inner or primary telescopic coping which is permanently cemented to an abutment and an outer or secondary telescopic coping which is attached to the prosthesis. These copings protect the abutment from dental caries and thermal irritations and also provide retention and stabilization of the secondary coping. The secondary coping engages the primary copings to form a telescopic unit and it provides retention and stability to the prosthesis. This clinical report aims at utilizing the remaining natural teeth for a mandibular overdenture with telescopic coping.

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Kathmandu Univ Med J (KUMJ) ; 12(47): 222-30, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25863659

ABSTRACT

Crown or root fractures are the most commonly encountered emergencies in the dental clinic. Root fractures occur in fewer than eight percent of the traumatic injuries to permanent teeth. They are broadly classified as horizontal and vertical root fractures. Correct diagnosis of root fractures is essential to ensure a proper treatment plan and hence, the best possible prognosis. Indication of the type of treatment to be used depends primarily on the level of the fracture line. Therefore, a clinician must also have a thorough knowledge of the various treatment approaches to devise a treatment plan accordingly. Various treatment strategies have been proposed, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Hence, this literature review presents an overview of the various types of root fractures and their management.


Subject(s)
Disease Management , Tooth Fractures/diagnosis , Tooth Fractures/therapy , Tooth Root/injuries , Humans
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Eur J Prosthodont Restor Dent ; 21(2): 59-63, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23888528

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the flexural strength of the newly developed self-adhesive dual cure resin cement and compare it with conventional resin cement under oral simulated conditions. A conventional resin cement (Calibra) and self adhesive resin cement (RelyX U100) were selected and 40 specimens of each cement were fabricated for the study. Half of these specimens were polymerized directly whereas the other half were polymerized through 2 mm of porcelain disc. Specimens were tested after 24hrs and after 30 days immersion in artificial saliva. A three point bending test was performed using universal testing machine at a crosshead speed of 1mm/min. Overall RelyX U100 showed higher mean flexural strength compared to Calibra (141.55 MPa, 119.46MPa, respectively). When the specimens of both the cements were light cured through 2 mm porcelain disc, their flexural strength decreased significantly. The mean flexural strength of both self adhesive and conventional dual cure adhesive resin cements was increased significantly after storage in artificial saliva for 30 days at 37 degreeC. Among the two dual cure resin cements, the self adhesive dual cure cement (RelyX U100) showed increased overall mean flexural strength as compared to conventional resin cement (Calibra) under all the curing and storage protocols.


Subject(s)
Resin Cements/chemistry , Curing Lights, Dental , Dental Porcelain/chemistry , Dental Stress Analysis/instrumentation , Humans , Immersion , Pliability , Polymerization , Radiation Dosage , Resin Cements/radiation effects , Saliva, Artificial/chemistry , Self-Curing of Dental Resins , Stress, Mechanical , Temperature , Time Factors
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Eur J Prosthodont Restor Dent ; 21(1): 44-8, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23682510

ABSTRACT

This study compares the internal fit and marginal adaptation of copy milled Zirconia copings with Nickel-Chromium (Ni-Cr) copings fabricated using a lost wax technique before and after ceramic veneering. A standardized metal master die simulating a prepared crown was fabricated and twenty impressions of the metal die were made and poured with die stone. Wax patterns were made on ten dies and cast while light cure resin patterns were made on the other ten dies for copy milling the Zirconia copings. Five specimens from each group were subjected to ceramic veneering. All the test specimens were luted on to the fresh dies, embedded in dental plaster, sectioned and image analysis done using scanning electron microscopy. Thereafter statistical analysis is done using student t-test. The linear measurements for internal fit and marginal discrepancy were increased for Zirconia compared with Ni-Cr copings. The difference in the values of all the specimens of all the groups were not statistically significant (P > 0.05) except the values comparing the internal fit of Zirconia and Ni-Cr copings before ceramic veneering (P < 0.001) which was statistically significant. The internal fit and marginal adaptability of Ni-Cr copings were found to be better than the Copy milled Zirconia copings but internal fit and marginal adaptability deteriorated after ceramic veneering.


Subject(s)
Chromium Alloys , Crowns , Dental Marginal Adaptation , Dental Porcelain , Metal Ceramic Alloys , Dental Veneers , Humans , Nickel , Zirconium
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Arch. oral res. (Impr.) ; 9(1): 9-12, Jan.-Apr. 2013. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-754507

ABSTRACT

Forensic dentistry is finding increased application in identifying deceased individuals. Incorporating patient identification system in dentures is one of the measures taken in this regard. There are several denture identification measures, each having their own merits and demerits. This article describes a new denture identification system using Quick Response Code incorporated in dentures. This identification system can be very cost-effective, store lot of patient-related information and be easily accessible to the dentist...


A identificação de indivíduos falecidos é uma demanda crescente em Odontologia. A incorporação de sistemas de identificação na prótese total de pacientes é um procedimento de possível. Existem vários sistemas de identificação em próteses totais, cada um com seus próprios méritos e deméritos. Este artigo descreve um novo sistema de identificação de dentadura utilizando o código QR incorporado em próteses totais. Este sistema de identificação é de baixo custo, armazena grande quantidade de informações relacionadas ao paciente e é de fácil acesso ao dentista...


Subject(s)
Humans , Denture, Complete , Dental Informatics/methods , Forensic Dentistry/methods , Electronic Data Processing/methods , Reproducibility of Results , Technology, Dental/methods
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J Oral Implantol ; 39(2): 225-33, 2013 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21905912

ABSTRACT

Owing to its excellent biomechanical characteristics, biocompatibility, and bright tooth-like color, zirconia has the potential to become a substitute for titanium as dental implant material and to be successfully used as root-analogue implants by reproducing the contours of the extracted tooth. This article presents an overview of the technique of using root analogue zirconia dental implants as an immediate implantation material. These implants are replicas of the extracted tooth and therefore truly anatomically correct and socket friendly.


Subject(s)
Dental Implants , Dental Materials/chemistry , Dental Prosthesis Design , Tooth Root , Zirconium/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Humans , Immediate Dental Implant Loading , Yttrium/chemistry
7.
Kathmandu Univ Med J (KUMJ) ; 11(44): 328-31, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24899330

ABSTRACT

Dental implants constitute a well-established approach for replacement of lost teeth with titanium being the most favored material for implantation. However, titanium has its limitations in esthetically demanding cases and neither the form nor material of such implants has changed much over the past 40 years. Today, there is scientific evidence that zirconia dental implants osseointegrate well and offer many advantages over titanium implants. This report demonstrates the successful clinical use of a custom milled root analogue zirconia implant for single tooth replacement. A left maxillary first molar was removed, allowed to heal for four months and a custom-made, root-analogue, roughened zirconia was fabricated and placed. Subsequently it was restored with zirconia all ceramic crown. No complications occurred during the healing period. This successful case warrants further clinical research on zirconia custom milled implants in well controlled trials.


Subject(s)
Dental Implants , Dental Materials , Molar , Tooth Root , Zirconium , Adult , Female , Humans
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Indian J Dent Res ; 23(5): 643-9, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23422612

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this systematic review was to assess the published data concerning zirconia dental implants from various aspects. To identify relevant literature an electronic search was performed of PubMed. Titles and abstracts were screened and articles that fulfilled the inclusion criteria were selected for a full-text reading. Articles were divided into four groups: 1) studies evaluating the mechanical properties of zirconia implants, 2) studies on osseointegration of zirconia, 3) studies on peri-implant tissue response to zirconia implant, and 4) studies on plaque accumulation with zirconia. Review of the selected articles showed that zirconia implants are reliable for placement in the jaw bone. Furthermore, zirconia implants present a material surface that is compatible with the peri-implant tissue and relatively less attractive to plaque. Based on the reviewed literature, it appears that zirconia has the potential to become the dental implant material of choice, especially for aesthetic restorations; however, some issues need to be studied further.


Subject(s)
Dental Implants , Dental Materials/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Dental Plaque/classification , Dental Prosthesis Design , Humans , Mechanical Phenomena , Osseointegration/physiology , Periodontal Diseases/classification
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J Clin Exp Dent ; 4(2): e91-6, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24558541

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The resin-bonded fixed partial dentures have gained immense popularity in recent years as they are more conservative, esthetic, economic and easily fabricated. However debonding is considered the most common cause of failure of resin bonded prosthesis. The objective of the study were to compare the effects of different groove lengths and thickness of retainers on retention of maxillary anterior base metal resin bonded retainers. STUDY DESIGN: Twenty five metal dies of maxillary central incisor duplicated from pure typhodont teeth (maxillary left central incisors) prepared to receive retainer for resin bonded fixed partial denture having different test designs were made. Five test groups were made with each group having five specimens. Two groups were having preparation depth of 0.5mm and retention groove lengths of 3mm and 5mm. Two groups had preparation depths of 0.3 and 0.7mm with no groove preparation with retainer thickness of 0.3 and 0.7mm respectively. Fifth group with no groove preparation and preparation depth of 0.5mm was kept as control for all the groups. All the specimens were cemented using calibra (Dentsply) resin cement. Each specimen was subjected to tensile loading in vertical direction on universal testing machine (Instron 5569) at a crosshead speed of 1mm/min. \ RESULTS: Groups with 5mm and 3mm groove length recorded higher mean vertical forces when compared to the group with no groove preparation. Group with 5mm groove length showed highest mean vertical forces. The group with 0.7mm retainer recorded higher mean vertical force values when compared to groups with 0.5mm and 0.3mm retainer thickness. Group with 0.3mm retainer thickness recorded the least mean vertical force value. CONCLUSION: Placement of the grooves increased the retention values almost 2 ½ times than the grooveless preparation and as the thickness of the retainers increased retention values also increased. Retention value was directly proportional to the groove length and retainer thickness. Key words:Groove length, retainer thickness, resin bonded bridges.

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J Clin Exp Dent ; 4(3): e186-8, 2012 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24558552

ABSTRACT

Radical maxillectomy frequently leads to extended defects in hard and soft tissues that result in a connection between the oral cavities and orbit. If the defect cannot be surgically reconstructed, a combination prosthesis may be necessary to remedy dysfunction in patient function, comfort, esthetics. For minor defects, enlargement of the base of the intra oral prosthesis is generally sufficient. Resections that affect more than one third of the maxilla usually require an intra oral and an extra oral prosthesis that could be assembled and retained in the patient. This clinical report describes a technique of prosthetic rehabilitation of midfacial defect with a silicone orbital prosthesis and intra oral obturator that are retained by magnets. Key words:Combination Prosthesis, Silicone Prosthesis, Magnets, obturators.

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Int J Dent ; 2011: 134659, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22013441

ABSTRACT

A properly fabricated provisional restoration is important in achieving a successful indirect restoration. The importance of provisional restorations as an integral part of fixed prosthodontic treatment is evident from the abundance of the literature pertaining to their importance regarding margin fidelity, function, occlusion, and esthetics. There are a variety of techniques available to suit the individual needs of the clinician and of the clinical situation, from a single unit to a complete-arch provisional fixed prostheses.

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