Publications by authors named "R Lambodharan"

Article Synopsis
  • The study compares the flexural strength of three materials: autopolymerizing PMMA, CAD/CAM milled PMMA, and CAD/CAM milled PEEK, when used for provisional restorations in dental rehabilitation.
  • Sixty samples were tested under different aging and thermocycling conditions, with flexural strength evaluated using a three-point bend test and statistical analysis performed.
  • Results showed that PEEK had the highest flexural strength after aging and thermocycling, significantly outperforming the other materials, but its strength decreased by about 44% with extended aging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Replacing a missing tooth with an implant, especially in the esthetic zone has been increasing demand for the patient. Placing dental implants in the esthetic zone, especially in the compromised ridge with thin gingival thin biotype is considered to be the ultimate challenge for many dentists. This case report illustrates the implant placement in the traumatic anterior maxilla with thin gingival biotype (Class IV) and a modified approach in prosthetic placement.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Replacement of missing teeth in the posterior maxilla is always a challenge for the treating implant surgeon as the posterior maxilla has several obstacles in the form of quality, quantity, the anatomy of the maxillary sinus, and inaccessibility. To overcome these deficiencies, several surgical procedures such as sinus lift, bone augmentation, tilted implants, short implants, and zygomatic implants were tried. Since these procedures have their own limitations, pterygomaxillary region provides us an excellent place for placement of implant and rehabilitation of posterior maxilla.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A 29-year-old female was referred by a psychiatrist for dental implantation and prosthodontic rehabilitation, as she had all her healthy permanent teeth extracted within a span of 2-6 months, due to somatic delusional disorder. She presently refuses artificial dentures and implants with the fear of having worms in her teeth and the fear not yet allayed. The patient cannot be treated for her edentulous state until her psychiatric symptoms are treated.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Aims And Objectives: Obtaining root coverage has become an important part of periodontal therapy. The aims of this studyare to evaluate the clinical efficacy of acellular dermal matrix graft in the coverage of denuded roots and also to examine the change in the width of keratinized gingiva.

Materials And Methods: A total of 20 sites with more than or equal to 2 mm of recession depth were taken into the study, for treatment with acellular dermal matrix graft.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF