Publications by authors named "M Bonanini"

Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluated the 20-year survival rate of 525 composite indirect restorations in premolars and molars, focusing on various patient and restoration variables.
  • The average survival rate of these restorations was found to be 57%, with a high survival probability of 80% at 10 years and 90% thereafter.
  • The study concluded that indirect composite restorations are a reliable and effective choice for posterior dental work, as they maintained their clinical quality over the long term.
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Background: Biphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ) is a potential side effect associated with the administration of bisphosphonates; the aim of this work is to highlight the possible epidemiological differences between two groups of patients affected by medication related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) treated at the Center of Oral Medicine, Pathology and Laser Surgery of the Academic Hospital at the University of Parma, Italy, between January 2004 and June 2016.

Methods: Medical charts of 303 patients (214 females and 89 males, mean age: 67 years old) treated at the Center of Oral Medicine, Pathology and Laser Surgery of the Academic Hospital at the University of Parma, between January 2004 and June 2016, were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided in 2 groups according to drugs therapy they underwent: group 1 (G1) including patients treated with bisphosphonates alone and group 2 (G2) including patients receiving antiresorptive-antiangiogenic drugs in association with bisphosphonates or antiresorptive-antiangiogenic drugs alone.

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Background: The use of photogrammetry may be a new method to quantify the amount of artificial dental material removed from the surface of each teeth during the grind procedure (SG). SG is necessary in each denture to reach a correct occlusion. It consists in a refine action on the prosthesis teeth's surface using milling machine tools, aimed to remove the interferences (pre-contacts) between upper and lower teeth during chewing.

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Introduction: Dentoalveolar surgery including tooth extractions and dental implants placement is considered the major risk factor for developing medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ).In this study, a patient series of MRONJ around dental implants were carefully analyzed to describe the findings and to assess the possible risk factors.

Methods: Fifteen patients with peri-implant bone osteonecrosis were selected out of a group of 250 patients (6%).

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