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Complete Root Coverage at Multiple

This study reports results of root coverage treatment with a coronally positioned flap and an acellular dermal matrix allograft

Fibrin Sealants in Implant and

This article describes the history of using fibrin sealants in medicine and dentistry and discusses their uses. Patients treated with sealants are presented.

Evaluation of a Dual Peak Third

This study compared 3 light-emitting diode curing lights (UltraLume 5, FreeLight 2, LEDemetron I) with a quartz-tungsten-halogen light (Optilux 401) to determine which was the better at photopolymeriz

Toothbrush Abrasions and Noncarious

A variety of factors related to toothbrushing may act in concert with dental erosion and, possibly, occlusal loading in the creation of noncarious cervical lesions.

Extraction Environment Enhancement:

The case reports presented detail clinical and histological results during the 3 to 6 months after a bone maintenance procedure that used a nonexpanded polytetrafluoroethylene barrier placed over an e

Supplementary Role of Panoramic

In this case report, incidental carotid artery calcifications were identified on routine panoramic radiographs obtained for oral health reasons.

Dental Photography Systems: Required

This article discusses basic photographic principles that influence specific dental imaging needs and the camera system features required to achieve repeatable diagnostic results.

The Periodontal Prosthesis Mode

This article proposes an additional mode of transition called periodontal prosthesis, which has the potential to make the transition process smoother and more predictable while providing optimal reten

Biological and Clinical Rationale

This article questions whether early implant loading always leads to pseudointegration, as postulated by Branemark?s original protocol, or whether the waiting period of 3 to 6 months can be significan

Sinus Floor Elevation: A Revised

This 8-year retrospective study presents a revised method of the original Summers technique, differing from other protocols in that no artificial graft material is placed in the newly created space.

The Impact of Osseointegrated Implants

In this article, the author explains how to apply the periodontal prosthesis philosophy, concepts, principles, and techniques to the implant-supported prosthesis.

The Osteotome Technique: A Classification

A classification system for Summers? osteotome technique is proposed and representative clinical cases are to aid the clinician in applying the classifications for the technique approach.

Choice of a Dental Implant System

Understanding the function of each part of a dental implant?body, collar, connection, and restorative post?is paramount for properly choosing an implant system to implement in dental practice.

Current Therapy: Complications

This article describes rigid internal fixation, its advantages over more traditional methods, and complications associated with its use in facial trauma surgery.

The Use of Mineralized Allograft

A clinical research study of various graft materials used for the augmentation of human maxillary sinuses found that, after 9 months, the healing response to a sinus augmentation procedure using a new

Conservative Adjunct to Esthetic

Changing morphology and texture by conservative prosthetic procedures proved to be a successful complement to orthodontic treatment on 6 patients aged 7 to 21 years.

Localized Periodontics as a Long-Term

This case report of a 28-year-old woman with piercing of the tongue and lower lip demonstrated localized severe periodontitis as a destructive long-term outcome related to oral piercing

Root Caries in Periodontally Treated

The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between the degree of patient compliance with the suggested periodontal maintenance treatment intervals and the new root caries development

Current Interpretations of Periodontal

A review of controlled clinical trials and review papers that related probing depth determinations to diagnosing periodontal disease or assessments of therapy found that it is preferable, but not alwa

Reconstructive Surgical Management

Two clinical cases are examined to illustrate the effectiveness of acellular dermal matrix allografts in the treatment of amalgam tattoos.

Dental Erosion Related to Alcoholism

The interim occlusal overlay prosthesis is presented as a diagnostic and therapeutic appliance for treatment in a case of severe dental erosion brought on by alcoholism and an eating disorder.

Direct Resin Based Composites:

This article reviews the current recommendations for the use of direct composite resins and summarizes the technique for both anterior and posterior restorations.

A Panorama of Dental CAD/CAM Restorative

This article provides an overview of the development of various CAD/CAM systems and presents research data and clinical studies to substantiate CAD/CAM system performance.

Techniques Used to Fabricate All-Ceramic

This article discusses the 3 main ways to fabricate porcelain restorations so that the clinician will gain a thorough understanding of which techniques are appropriate in various clinical situations.

Indirect Posterior Composite Resins

The development of new curing techniques and modifications of the formulae of indirect posterior composite resins have contributed to a substantial improvement in both the mechanical characteristics a

Medical Emergencies in the Dental

Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to: 1.Understand the rationale behind being prepared for emergencies in the dental office. 2. Describe an adequate medical evaluation for eve

OSHA/Bloodborne Pathogens Standard

Upon completion of this course, the student will up to date on the issues that are getting the most attention in our profession and by our regulatory agencies

OSHA: Hazard Communication Standard

Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to: Briefly describe the purpose of a hazard communication program, Name five elements of a hazard communication program.

Ethics in Dentistry

To provide information to licensee sufficient to reinforce need for ethical principles in treatment of patients and in practice.

Anxious or Phobic Patients

Many patients only visit the dentist for emergency situations or when the pain of a dental problem becomes so severe that they can't stand it anymore. Why don't these people seek treatment when they f

Bad Breath - Halitosis

Bad breath is a common complaint, yet with no universally accepted "gold standard" of diagnosis, it is impossible to estimate the percentage of the population with "bad" breath. Pe

California Dental Practice Act

The California Dental Practice Act is the chapter of the California Business & Professions Code that contains the basic body of laws governing Dentistry. [Business & Professions Code ("B&P")

California Dental Practice Act

The California Dental Practice Act is the chapter of the California Business & Professions Code that contains the basic body of laws governing Dentistry. [Business & Professions Code ("B&P")

California Dental Practice Act

The California Dental Practice Act is the chapter of the California Business & Professions Code that contains the basic body of laws governing Dentistry. [Business & Professions Code ("B&P")

Diabetes Mellitus, Pathophysiology

Writers describe people with symptoms of diabetes mellitus as early as 1500 BC. The disease name (meaning, "to siphon") originated with the Greeks in 230 BC, and related to the excessive uri

Essentials for Ohio Dental Radiographers

Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (pictured at right), a Bavarian physicist discovered x rays. He was working with sealed glass vacuum tubes that contained a cathode and an anode. During his experiments, he app

HIV/AIDS: Etiology and Oral Manifestations

Because the diagnosis of HIV infection or AIDS was a death sentence for many years until the highly active antiretroviral medications were discovered, the HIV virus and the infections it causes contin

Infection Control - NYS Mandated

Everyone recognizes the importance of preventing the spread of disease during routine dental care. Dental professionals live and work in a time that calls for competent, thorough, modern infection con

Infection Control w/ OSHA

Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to: List and define important terms in Infection Control. Describe diseases like Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B, and AIDS; Give the rationale for

Infection Control, Basic

Everyone recognizes the importance of preventing the spread of disease during routine dental care. Dental professionals live and work in a time that calls for competent, thorough, modern infection con

Infection Control, Intermediate

Everyone recognizes the importance of preventing the spread of disease during routine dental care. Dental professionals live and work in a time that calls for competent, thorough, modern infection con

Infection Control, Advanced

Everyone recognizes the importance of preventing the spread of disease during routine dental care. Dental professionals live and work in a time that calls for competent, thorough, modern infection con

Managing the Pediatric Dental Patient

The goals of behavior management in dentistry are to establish effective communication, to alleviate patient fear and anxiety and build a trusting relationship with the patient that will ultimately al

Medical Emergencies in the Dental

Medical emergencies have a way of happening unexpectedly. Are you prepared to deal with emergencies that may arise during your workday? What if one of your coworkers collapsed, would you immediately k

Nitrous Oxide Sedation

Nitrous Oxide is a colorless gas that is used commonly in the medical and dental professions as a sedative inhalant. Its chemical formula is N2O. English scientist Joseph Priestley, who is best known

Radiographic Technique Review

The goal of this course is to refresh your memory of the x-ray techniques you learned in school. Depending on when you graduated, it may be entirely new material or simply a review. Now that you have

Substance Abuse and Chemical Dependency

Substance abuse, improper or excessive use of alcohol or other mood altering substance, occurs at an alarming rate in today's society. It is estimated that approximately 1:5 male patients in a dental

Tooth Erosion

This course describes the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical diagnosis and treatment of dental erosion. Erosion is the process by which tooth mineral is irreversibly lost due to the action of acid.

Tooth Whitening, A Simple Guide

For many dental professionals, the concept of esthetic dentistry is a relatively new one. However, the idea has been used in dental offices since the late 1800's. It is only with the recent advent of

Tuberculosis

TB Infection simply means that the individual has the bacteria present in his or her body and may develop TB in their lifetime. A person who only has TB infection cannot spread TB. A person with TB di
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