Publications by authors named "Stephen G Alfano"

Purpose: Acrylic resin teeth on fixed implant prostheses are subject to time-dependent wear. The purpose of this retrospective analysis is to evaluate and describe the management of such wear in the context of selected variables--patient gender and age, dental arch location, and opposing dentition. The clinical and dental laboratory process to replace the worn teeth is defined as a retread.

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The technique for fabricating an accurate implant master cast following the 12-week healing period after Teeth in a Day® dental implant surgery is detailed. The clinical, functional, and esthetic details captured during the final master impression are vital to creating an accurate master cast. This technique uses the properties of the all-acrylic resin interim prosthesis to capture these details.

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Article Synopsis
  • The report discusses the treatment of a 34-year-old woman with a 28-year history of bulimia who suffered severe dental erosion, resulting in the use of immediate dental implants for restoration.
  • The protocol followed was the Teeth in a Day® (TIAD), which allowed for quick functional and aesthetic recovery after extracting her damaged teeth.
  • Psychometric assessments revealed significant improvements in the patient's body image perception over the course of treatment, indicating a positive impact on her psychological well-being.
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The fabrication of a unilateral device to treat microstomia after trauma is presented. Maximum opening was recorded before treatment. A dual arch impression that captured the dentition and commissure on the affected side was made with vinyl polysiloxane (VPS) impression material.

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A procedure is described to fabricate a surgical guide to assist in the placement of craniofacial implants for prosthetic auricular rehabilitation. An impression is made of the defect, and a wax pattern of the missing ear is completed and evaluated on the patient. The definitive wax prosthesis is processed in acrylic resin.

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