Although implant dentistry has its roots well entrenched in restorative-based principles, the surgical elements play a vital and synergistic role in the overall success of each case. This course i ..
Bone is a highly dynamic tissue undergoing constant adaptation to the mechanical and metabolic demands of the body by bone regeneration and repair. In order to facilitate or promote bone healing, bone ..
"Treatment planning in today’s environment can be very confusing for both the patient and the dentist. Patients can present with a myriad of problems, some obvious and others not so. Tooth d ..
The shape, quantity, and quality of bone in the mandible and maxilla are significant factors in deciding which implant options are possible. Precise planning and a thorough understanding of the an ..
The level of aesthetic requirement in clinical practice has increased over the past decade, and this has made it necessary for dentists to explore this field in order to satisfy the existing demand in ..
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One of the most important elements of pain management in dentistry is the capability to provide effective local Anesthesia. The local Anesthesia agents available today provide the practitioner wit ..
Surgical complications during or after dental surgery are occasionally encountered and, to some extent, are sometimes even inevitable. Many of the reported complications related to dental surgerie ..
An impacted tooth is a tooth that, for some reason, has been blocked from breaking through the gum. Sometimes a tooth may be only partially impacted, meaning it has started to breakthrough. Al ..