Using calcium carbonate material as a bone graft following teeth extraction
Dental bone grafting is a crucial procedure in oral and maxillofacial surgery aimed at restoring bone volume and integrity for various dental applications, particularly in preparation for dental implants. The technique involves the transplantation of bone tissue or bone substitute into areas with inadequate bone structure due to tooth loss, periodontitis, trauma or congenital defects. in this research, we will discuss the dental bone grafting, including its indications, contraindications, types of graft materials, surgical techniques, and possible complications.
The state of the art in endodontics
Nowadays, we use the term “modern endodontics” thanks to new technologies, novel materials, and revolutionary techniques. Various equipment is available to facilitate and improve our endodontic treatments, such as operating microscopes, ultrasounds, lasers, modern alloys for rotary files, powerful irrigation systems, new materials for filling root canals, 3D radiology, and several more. With the aid of the previously mentioned advances, complex endodontic treatments can be carried out safely, hence guaranteeing patients a high level of care and, above all, saving teeth that would otherwise be doomed for extraction. This Special Issue will focus on modern endodontics regarding all the recent updates.
Textbook of preclinical conservative dentistry
Provides latest information in field of conservative dentistry. Second edition includes many new topics. Self-assessment questions conclude each chapter to assist revision.
Textbook of Dental Materials
Covers General Properties of Dental Materials, Auxiliary Dental Materials, Impression Materials, Denture Base Materials, Direct and Indirect Restorative Materials, Endodontic and Preventive Materials, and Recent Trends in Dental Materials.
Techniques of removing fiber posts luted by resin cements : Pilot study
A successful placement of an intraradicular post needs a good endodontic treatment. The aim of this research is to compare two technologies for removing fiber post from root canals: removing fiber post using ultrasonic tips and remove fiber post using special kit (D.T light post removal kit).
Surface modification of titanium dental implants
Provides a comprehensive technical and scientific overview of the surface modification of titanium dental implants. Coverage ranges from basic concepts of surface modification to advanced micro- and nanoengineering strategies employed to achieve augmented bioactivity to meet the needs of compromised patient conditions. A special focus of the book is advanced state-of-the-art electrochemically anodized nanostructures fabricated on implants towards enhanced bioactivity and local therapy.
Socket preservation after extraction using bone graft and resorbable membrane
This review supported by 2 clinical cases explores the biological mechanisms of bone formation, types of grafting materials—especially xenografts—and key surgical principles that ensure successful outcomes.
Single-shade composite resins : Indications and limitations
The most commonly performed procedure by dentists around the world is probably placing direct composite resin restorations. When compared with indirect restorations, they permit greater conservation of tooth structure while providing high esthetics at relatively lower costs. Therefore the purpose of this graduation project is to discuss the optical and mechanical properties indications and limitation of single-shade universal resin composites.
Restoring with Flowables
Showcases the many applications of next-generation flowable composites and presents each of them in step-by-step fashion including 5 videos. With the adhesive design concept and the injectable resin composite technique, these flowable composites can expand dental treatment options, improve precision and predictability, and reduce chair time. Clinical applications include anterior and posterior composite restorations; pediatric crowns; bonding indirect restorations; developing the ovate pontic site; eliminating cervical tooth sensitivity; enhancing internal adaptation; immediate dentin sealing; provisional fabrication, modification, and repair; rebonding the fractured ceramic restoration; repairing fractured denture teeth; tooth splinting; developing a post and core; developing the functional composite prototype; mandibular anterior composite veneers; and restoring form and function, among others.
Restoration of root canal-treated teeth : An adhesive dentistry perspective
Offers a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the restoration of teeth retained through root canal treatment, from the perspective of adhesive dentistry. The challenge of adhesion to root dentin is first explained and guidance provided on assessment of the restorability of endodontically treated teeth. The types of prefabricated passive post are then described in detail.
Recent process design and development strategies for dental materials
Presents a comprehensive exploration of recent developments and technological advancements in the field of dental materials. Compiled with the intent to foster a deeper understanding of the material science behind restorative dentistry, this reprint offers detailed insights into novel materials, manufacturing techniques and their clinical applications.The highlights include the following:Exploration of 3D-printed bioglass and advanced resin composites;Discussion on the integration of nanotechnology for improved material properties;Evaluation of environmental and health impacts of new dental materials;Overview of innovative manufacturing processes such as CAD/CAM and selective laser melting (SLM).
Quintessence of dental technology 2023
Includes laboratory generated digital concepts in modern dental communication, facially driven planning and rehabilitation, interdisciplinary treatments using digital tools, as well as approaches to enhance anterior esthetics, ensure excellent tooth preparation, and achieve the proper translucency levels, among other topics.
Quintessence of dental technology 2021/2022
Introduces new digital concepts and novel treatment strategies that are sure to inspire the dental technician and restorative clinician. Original articles in this year’s volume describe the digital alveolar support technique, digital impression strategies for more predictable final restorations, a modified All-on-4 concept that retains teeth for natural dentofacial esthetics, and a new crown-lengthening approach for optimal soft tissue healing. “Biomaterials Update” explores gradient multilayered zirconia for expanding the indication of monolithic zirconia to the esthetic zone.
Quality improvement in dental and medical knowledge, research, skills and ethics facing global challenges: proceedings of the international conference on technology of dental and medical sciences (ICTDMS 2022), Jakarta, Indonesia, 8-10 December 2022
All studies on health, ethics, and social issues in the field of dentistry and medicine have been presented at the conference alongside clinical and technical presentations. The twelve primary themes that make up its framework include the following: behavioral epidemiologic, and health services, conservative dentistry, dental materials, dento-maxillofacial radiology, medical sciences and technology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, oral biology, oral medicine and pathology, orthodontics, pediatrics dentistry, periodontology, and prosthodontics.
QDT 2020 - Quintessence of dental technology 2020
Presents original articles introducing clinical and laboratory techniques for optimal esthetic results with newer dental materials. Digital dentistry is featured throughout, with articles offering innovative ways to incorporate a combined digital/analog approach to build character and natural esthetics in CAD/CAM restorations. The 3D-printed interim immediate complete denture, self-glazing liquid ceramics, Inside Out technique, and 3D Magic MakeUp are but a few of the novel procedures featured in this beautifully produced annual resource for the laboratory technician and restorative clinician.
Polymer Therapeutics I : Polymers as Drugs, Conjugates and Gene Delivery Systems
As the 21st century begins we are witnessing a paradigm shift in medical prac-tice. Whereas the use of polymers in biomedical materials applications – for example, asprostheses, medical devices, contact lenses, dental materials and pharmaceutical excipi-ents – is long established, polymer-based medicines have only recently entered routineclinical practice . Importantly, many of the innovative polymer-based therapeu-tics once dismissed as interesting but impractical scientific curiosities have now shownthat they can satisfy the stringent requirements of industrial development and regula-tory authority approval.
Phillips' Science of Dental Materials
Provides comprehensive, up-to-date information on the materials used in cosmetic and restorative procedures in dentistry. It introduces the physical and chemical properties that are related to selection and use of dental biomaterials, including their composition, mechanical properties, manipulative variables, and the performance of dental restorations and prostheses. This edition adds three new chapters and hundreds of new full-color photographs. Written by dental scientists Chiayi Shen and H. Ralph Rawls along with prosthodontist Josephine Esquivel-Upshaw, this leading text/reference helps dentists select the right materials for oral procedures and helps dental labs ensure high-quality restorations.
Orthodontics : Current principles and techniques
Provides an overview of the latest technological developments and emerging concepts in orthodontic treatment. Key topics include new diagnostic approaches in orthodontics, innovations in accelerated tooth movement, new orthodontic materials, nanotechnology, digital orthodontic treatment, advances in cleft lip and palate therapy, and new concepts in orthognathic surgery.
Oral biofilms and modern dental materials : advances toward bioactivity
Provides an up-to-date perspective on oral biofilms and dental materials, equipping readers with a sound understanding of their mutual interactions. Experts from across the world comprehensively describe the main strategies that can be followed when designing modern bioactive and biomimetic dental materials, bearing in mind the goal of reducing the occurrence of pathological conditions such as secondary caries and peri-implantitis. The background to the book is the rapid expansion in the use of nanotechnologies and modern techniques to achieve levels of performance of dental materials that were unthinkable even a few years ago.
Optical coherence tomography in dentistry : Scientific developments to clinical applications
Focuses on the biomedical application of OCT in dentistry, covering topics from dental materials to clinical practice. The chapters of this book cover the basics and recent global advances of OCT in dentistry, including an overview of the method and its use in cariology, restorative dentistry, dental materials, endodontics, pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, prosthodontics, soft oral tissues and nanodentistry.



















