Artificial Intelligence in Prosthodontics
Dental Health Education and School Health Programs
Smart Materials in Pediatric Dentistry
Orthognathic surgery in syndromic patients
Pro-Inflammatory and Anti-Inflammatory Cytokines
Pulpal Reaction to Restorative Materials
Impression Techniques in Dental Implants
This dissertation examines various impression techniques in dental implants, emphasizing their crucial role in achieving accurate and reliable outcomes. It categorizes these techniques into conventional methods, such as open-tray and closed-tray techniques, and digital methods, including intraoral scanning and CBCT imaging. Conventional techniques provide direct access and stability, while digital methods enhance patient comfort and streamline workflows. This dessertation covers the techniques based on accuracy, patient comfort, time efficiency, and cost-effectiveness, revealing that both approaches have unique advantages and limitations. Challenges include material selection, operator skill, and patient factors, all impacting the impression process. Ultimately, the dissertation highlights the importance of selecting the appropriate technique for each clinical scenario and anticipates that advancements in technology will further improve implant impressions and patient outcomes. Recommendations include ongoing clinician education on new technologies and further research into the long-term efficacy of various impression methods.
The Art and Science of Gingival Aesthetics
Lasers in Dentistry and Its Current Concepts
Contribution by Robert Murray Ricketts
Conservative Access Cavity Preparation
Student Doctor Network Dental School Admissions Guide
Debates and Dilemmas in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Advanced Dental Materials
The field of dental materials has seen remarkable advancements in recent years, with innovative designs and applications transforming modern dental practice. This reprint, Advanced Dental Materials: From Design to Application, aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in dental material science, exploring underlying principles, cutting-edge technologies, and real-world applications. It is intended for dental professionals, researchers, and students who seek a deeper understanding of the materials shaping the future of dentistry. We hope that this work will inspire further exploration and innovation, bridging the gap between material design and clinical use.