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Step 3 for the treatment of periodontal diseases: surgical regeneration of the periodontium
Periodontics Devan S RaindiRegenerative periodontology requires an understanding of the biological principles of wound healing to enable the clinician to guide or manipulate the process clinically to attain optimal outcomes....
Trauma to the primary dentition and its sequelae
Restorative Meena RankaTrauma to the primary dentition can be caused by different factors, such as:.
Giant cell arteritis affecting the tongue: a case report and review of the literature
Oral Medicine SWJ GrantA 79-year-old female was seen in an emergency ophthalmology clinic presenting with sudden complete visual loss in the left eye in addition to a history of a generalized ongoing headache of two weeks'...
Pain paper 2b: classification of orofacial pain and an update on assessment and diagnosis
Oral Surgery Obi EgbuniweThere have been several attempts to classify chronic orofacial pain (OFP) conditions by pain associations. The most used main categories have either been topographical (odontogenic versus...
Eucalyptus Extrusion Injury: not such an Essential Oil?
Endodontics Zhain MustufviA 44-year-old male was referred to the Oral and Maxillofacial department on an acute basis with a history of a sudden onset of facial swelling. The swelling of the lower right cheek had appeared...
Palatal Lift Appliance in a Case of Palatal Incompetence Secondary to Motor Neurone Disease
Prosthodontics Alex DalyThe soft palate is the posterior muscular extension of the hard palate. Together they form the roof of the mouth and floor of nasopharynx, and have functions in respiration, speech and swallowing. The...
Dental materials – what goes where? class I and II cavities
Restorative Dentistry FJ Trevor BurkeGlass ionomer cements (GICs) were developed in the early 1970s, being a combination of a fluoro-alumino-silicate (FAS) glass, mixed with a polyacrylic acid.34 Principal advantages of GIC materials...
‘Satisficing’ in dentistry: who decides? who benefits?
Restorative Dentistry Martin KelleherSatisficing is a ‘cognitive heuristic’, which is a posh term in psychology for what most dentists would call a ‘rule of thumb’. Heuristics are shortcuts that our minds take to arrive at an acceptable...
Talon Cusp Management: A Case Series
Paediatric Dentistry Razia ButtA fit and healthy 11-year-old female patient was referred to the paediatric dentistry department regarding a labially displaced maxillary right central incisor UR1 with a palatal accessory cusp. The...
Posterior composites: An update
Restorative Dentistry Louis MackenzieAs posterior composites require specialized skills and are demanding in terms of clinical time,4 this paper aims to provide an update of the latest evidence-based protocols that will enable the...