Stomatologiia (Mosk)
December 1997
Computer-aided milling of ceramic insertions helped more effectively repair the masticatory surface of teeth, minimize the incidence of errors, rule out the laboratory stage of making the insertions and the technological errors made at this stage, retain physical and mechanical characteristics of ceramics, optimize marginal adherence of the insertion to the tooth, retain the height of the lower part of the face, and thus prevent the maxillodental dysfunction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Standard DAI is an orthodontic index based on public perceptions of dental aesthetics in the USA and is a regression equation linking the relative social acceptability of dental appearance and the objective, physical measurements of ten occlusal traits. It can be used in surveys of need for orthodontic treatment and as a screening tool in public programmes providing orthodontic care. To determine if the Standard DAI could be used internationally, 200 stimuli (photographs of dental configurations) were rated for dental aesthetics by 413 Chinese students, 418 Latvian students and 428 Native Americans.
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