Publications by authors named "G J Kurtzman"

A geometric approach is presented that allows in-office planning with linear and angle corrections and surgical guide fabrication, simplifying the process when treating a fully edentulous arch.

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  • - Recent studies have found a connection between oral biofilm and the onset or progression of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, often overlooked by the medical community.
  • - Coordinating care between physicians and dentists can enhance patient oral health, reduce harmful bacteria, and contribute to overall systemic health.
  • - Emphasizing the importance of good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups can help manage mental health conditions like Alzheimer's and improve patients' quality of life.
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When vertical bone loss results in insufficient crestal height to place standard-length implants without the use of osseous grafting, this poses clinical issues to implant usage. Based on an analysis of the literature and clinical experience, it has been found that it is possible to optimally use the available bone volume of the maxillary and mandibular ridges for implant placement without extensive osseous grafting to increase vertical height. This case report will examine several uses of ultrashort implants utilizing the Bicon system in common clinical situations in the maxillary and mandibular arches without the need for osseous reconstruction to improve the available vertical height of the crest to permit implant placement.

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A common condition found in many patients, gingival inflammation results from irritation from dental plaque and the bacteria contained in plaque. Although effective management of dental plaque and the resulting gingivitis through daily homecare continues to be heavily emphasized, the high prevalence of oral diseases globally suggests that most individuals do not achieve sufficient plaque removal with their manual toothbrushing routine. To help enhance a patient's homecare regimen, daily oral rinsing has been shown to improve oral hygiene.

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Various approaches to implant placement in the atrophic posterior maxilla are currently advocated in the literature. Such strategies range from the use of block bone graft, to short, tilted, and zygomatic implants, to sinus floor elevation (SFE). SFE has shown to be a predictable surgical procedure to increase bone height in the posterior maxilla.

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