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This dental implants study investigated strain development in 3-unit implant-supported CAD/CAM restorations.
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This study attempted to compare peri-implant bone and soft-tissue levels of immediately non-occlusally loaded vs. non-submerged early loaded dental implants in partially edentulous patients up to 14 months after placement.
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Various sinus augmentation procedures, using bone substitutes, have been used to place dental implants in the atrophic posterior maxilla. The aim of this article is to evaluate the possibility of new bone formation in the maxillary sinus without a bone graft.
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There is a need to simplify dental implants treatment for complete arch rehabilitation of severely atrophic maxillae, as well as a desire to eliminate grafting and provide quality rehabilitation in terms of esthetics, function, and comfort for the patient
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This study evaluated the compressive strength and marginal adaptation of composite onlays using indirect and direct techniques after thermal and mechanical cycling.
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A bovine-bone mineral block was used to treat a severe horizontal and vertical anterior ridge deficiency.
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The double veneer technique combines the high bond strength and superior interface quality achieved using press-on ceramics with the superior esthetics and individual characterization obtained using layering ceramics. The technique promises superior function and performance of the double veneered restoration.
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This study investigated the micromotion between dental implants and surrounding bone caused by an angled abutment for an immediately loaded single dental implant.
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The optimal degree of curing throughout the bulk of a visible light-activated dental resin composite is acknowledged to be important to the clinical success of a resin composite restoration. Unfortunately, the dentist has no means of monitoring the cure of the resin surfaces not directly exposed to the curing light.
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Self-etching adhesive systems are a new generation of materials that possess acidic methacrylates that can generate self-adhesion. There is limited data reported on the marginal leakage of ceramic restorations bonded with self-etching adhesive materials.