Publications by authors named "Majed S Altoman"

BACKGROUND This study used an edentulous mandibular resin model with 6 parallel osteotomy sites and aimed to compare the accuracy (trueness and precision) of 10 digital impressions using 3 intraoral scanners, the 3Shape TRIOS 5, Medit i700, and Primescan, using Medit Link v3.3.2 software.

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This clinical report introduces a digital approach that utilizes milled verification jigs to acquire the jaw relations for the fabrication of monolithic zirconia implant-supported fixed complete dental prosthesis (IFCDP), in patients without a conversion implant prosthesis. The procedures employ photogrammetry for precise data acquisition, combined with image-based capture in 4 dimensions (ICAM4D), to design and mill verification jigs that accurately record the occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) and centric relation (CR). This approach streamlines the clinical workflow by reducing the number of patient visits and associated costs while enhancing precision and predictability.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of finishing and polishing techniques on the fit accuracy, metal loss, and surface roughness of conventional versus CAD-CAM removable partial denture (RPD) frameworks.

Materials And Methods: A 3D-printed maxillary Kennedy class III modification I model served as the master cast. Forty impressions (20 conventional and 20 digital) were divided into four groups: lost-wax technique (Group I: LWT), CAD-printed (Group II: CAD-RP), CAD-printed from a stone cast (Group III: CAD-RPS), and lost-wax technique from resin-printed models (Group IV: LWTR).

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The purpose of this comprehensive literature review is to present the available evidence on the effects of methamphetamine on mental and oral health, as well as provide an overview of the most widely used medical and dental care strategies in the management of meth mouth. For this purpose, PubMed and Google Scholar electronic databases were searched for relevant articles, yielding 115 search results, which were further scrutinized for their relevance, leaving 55 for a detailed review. The analysis of the gathered data indicates that a comprehensive patient-centered approach that takes into consideration the physical, mental, and social aspects is crucial for mitigating the detrimental effects of increasing methamphetamine use.

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Article Synopsis
  • Digital impressions using CAD/CAM technology enhance the fabrication of implant prostheses in dentistry by reducing errors associated with traditional impression techniques.
  • This study compared two systems for creating working casts: the Pindex laser removable die system and the Di-Lok plastic tray removable die system, using measurements from intra-oral and extra-oral scans.
  • Results indicated that the complete digital workflow with intra-oral scans resulted in more accurate measurements than the partial workflow with extra-oral scans, highlighting the advantages of the Pindex system over the Di-Lok tray system.
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BACKGROUND Several auxiliary features have been proposed to achieve sustainable retention for short-prepared dental crowns; however, achieving retention is challenging. This study aimed to assess the impact of increased total occlusal convergence and auxiliary preparation factors like box and groove on the retention form of short tooth preparations. MATERIAL AND METHODS Eighty resin machine-milled dies with a height of 3 mm and a deep chamfer margin of 1 mm were prepared to mimic the short-prepared molar.

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The fabrication of periodontal ligament (PDL) models for in vitro dental studies has seen a wide range of techniques and materials being utilized. This paper introduces a novel dental technique that employs a digital workflow for the fabrication of artificial PDL using three-dimensional printing of flexible resin. This innovative approach offers several advantages, including enhanced accuracy and realism in simulating PDL.

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Ectodermal dysplasia is a genetic disorder characterized by the abnormal development of two or more ectodermally driven structures, leading to various clinical manifestations such as sparse hair, dry skin, and hypodontia or anodontia. The absence of teeth significantly impacts the quality of life for individuals affected by this condition. This article presents a clinical case report of a patient with ectodermal dysplasia who underwent full mouth rehabilitation using computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology to fabricate a mandibular complete denture and a maxillary overdenture.

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Digital replication of an existing cast gold onlay anatomy to a more esthetic material for a new complete denture is challenging. A technique is presented that uses digital technology to fabricate a new maxillary complete denture with monolithic zirconia onlays that duplicate the anatomy of an existing complete denture with cast gold onlays.

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The analog technique of making bead lines for a metal superstructure framework for the maxillary implant-supported overdenture is created by scribing shallow grooves on the surface of a definitive gypsum cast. This report describes a digital technique that uses computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing technology to make dental bead lines on an intraoral impression without using the gypsum cast.

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