Publications by authors named "O H Yeoh"

Article Synopsis
  • This study examined how different surface treatments affect the strength and failure types of high-viscosity glass ionomer cements (HVGICs) attached to silver diamine fluoride (SDF)-treated carious dentin.
  • Human premolars were used to simulate carious dentin, treated with SDF, and then various treatments were applied to analyze bond strength and failure modes.
  • Results showed that polyacrylic acid led to the highest bond strength for self-cured cements, while a combination of phosphoric acid and resin-modified adhesive was best for light-cured cements, with different failure patterns observed for each type.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Occlusal splints are a commonly prescribed dental appliance for the management of bruxism or temporomandibular disorders. The use of digital dental technology facilitates the fabrication of this therapeutic device. The improvements in digital technology have helped in designing and producing occlusal splints that show better precision and accuracy as well as ease of manufacturing in terms of time and materials, in addition to the option of a simple and straightforward duplication process.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

One of the consequences of the rapidly increasing numbers of dementia patients in Singapore will be the need for all clinicians (including non-psychiatrists) to be familiar with the fundamentals of how decision-making capacity should be assessed. The clinical settings when the need for such evaluations arise, often involve cognitively or emotionally impaired patients who are required to make treatment, placement, financial or testamentary decisions. The clinician must first diagnose the patient's psychopathology and then go onto testing the functional abilities involved in decision-making.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF