Publications by authors named "Terry R Walton"

Purpose: The impact of mediotrusive (MT) occlusal contacts has been a topic of controversy and confusion in both clinical practice and in the dental literature. The purpose of this Best Evidence Consensus Statement was to explore whether MT interferences are harmful in the natural or therapeutic occlusion directed by 4 focus questions relating to prevalence, jaw function, jaw dysfunction and biomechanical models.

Materials And Methods: An electronic search in October 2020 sought evidence in MEDLINE (Ovid) using (mediotrus* OR nonworking side OR nonworking contact OR balancing side OR interfer* side OR premature contact) in the multipurpose (.

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This study compared titanium (Ti), palladium (Pd), platinum (Pt), and gold (Au) ion release following induced accelerated tribocorrosion from three Au alloy abutment groups coupled with Ti implants over time; investigated contacting surface structural changes; and explored the effect of Au plating. Three abutment groups, G (n = 8, GoldAdapt, Nobel Biocare), N (n = 8, cast UCLA, Biomet3i), and P (n = 8, cast UCLA, Biomet3i, Au plated), coupled with implants (Nobel Biocare), immersed in 1% lactic acid, were cyclically loaded. Ions released (ppb) at T1, T2, and T3, simulating 3, 5, and 12 months of function, respectively, were quantified by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and compared.

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This clinical report describes the restoration of severely compromised maxillary teeth in a 20-year-old woman secondary to excessive root shortening and minimal bone support but surrounded by healthy and esthetic soft tissues. The maxillary bone volume precluded provision of an implant-supported fixed or removable dental prosthesis without extensive grafting procedures. Splinted labial lithium disilicate veneers and a bonded nickel-chromium alloy palatal splint were used to stabilize and retain the structurally compromised maxillary teeth.

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Objectives: Evaluate intra- and inter-examiner agreement of radiographic marginal bone level (MBL) assessment around Brånemark single implants; and whether agreement related to radiograph brightness, discrimination level (accuracy), participant demographics or implant characteristics.

Materials And Methods: Seventy-four participants assessed MBLs of 100 digital radiographs twice with normal brightness, and twice with increased brightness. Intra-examiner agreement with and without increased brightness to the same thread, and within one thread; and inter-examiner agreement as compared with the group (defined by the mode) for the first assessments with and without increased brightness, to the same thread, and within one thread were calculated with Cohen's Kappa.

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Purpose: To assess patient satisfaction and patient-related outcomes across the domains of appearance, cleansibility, and costs; the perceived value and worth when single implant crowns (SICs) had been in situ up to 14 years; whether satisfaction differed between patients; and whether certain characteristics might affect the questionnaire response rate.

Materials And Methods: Patients treated at a private prosthodontic practice between 2001 and 2014 (n = 207) who received a SIC (n = 256) were prospectively included. A previously validated patient satisfaction questionnaire (PSQ) exploring patient-centered outcomes was mailed to participants.

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Purpose: To assess the estimated cumulative survival (ECS) and explore the technical and biologic complications of 256 TiUnite implants (Nobel Biocare) supporting one-piece cast abutment/metal-ceramic implant-supported single crowns (ISCs) in situ for up to 14 years.

Materials And Methods: A prospective sequentially recruited cohort of 207 patients received 256 metal-ceramic ISCs on TiUnite implants between 2001 and 2014. All but 24 patients with 27 crowns were clinically evaluated between January 2014 and April 2015 in conjunction with or in addition to their tailored maintenance program.

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Purpose: To assess and compare the outcomes and economic complication burden of three-unit tooth-supported fixed dental prostheses (TFDPs) and implant-supported single crowns (ISCs) provided to a sequential cohort in a specialist prosthodontic practice over a 15-year period.

Materials And Methods: Sequential patients requiring replacement of a single missing tooth between 1996 and 2010 with a metal-ceramic three-unit TFDP (n = 145 patients, n = 174 prostheses) or ISC (n = 174 patients, n = 220 prostheses) were included. Prostheses subjectively judged at insertion to have an unfavorable 10-year prognosis (17 TFDPs, 0 ISCs) were removed from statistical analyses.

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The current reporting of complications associated with FDPs is inadequate and misleading. Complications,which incur significant monetary costs, will particularly impact the perceived value (worth or importance)that patients derive from their prostheses.Effective documentation of complications should include type (biologic and technical), incidence, and severity.

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Purpose: This study aimed to present the up to 25-year clinical performance and survival of 2,340 high gold-based metal-ceramic single crowns placed in a specialist prosthodontic practice.

Materials And Methods: All crowns provided to 670 patients between 1984 and 2008 were sequentially recruited. Each crown/tooth combination was given a prognostic evaluation at cementation.

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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the clinical outcome and estimated cumulative survival rate of feldspathic porcelain veneers in situ for up to 21 years while also accounting for clustered outcomes.

Materials And Methods: Porcelain veneers(n = 499) placed in patients (n = 155) by a single prosthodontist between 1990 and 2010 were sequentially included, with 239 veneers (88 patients) placed before 2001 and 260 veneers (67 patients) placed thereafter. Nonvital teeth, molar teeth, or teeth with an unfavorable periodontal prognosis were excluded.

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Purpose: This systematic review reports on the survival of feldspathic porcelain veneers.

Materials And Methods: The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE (OVID), Embase, Web of Knowledge, selected journals, clinical trials registers, and conference proceedings were searched independently by two reviewers. Academic colleagues were also contacted to identify relevant research.

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Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the demographic and prosthodontic treatment differences between patients who did and did not respond to a mailed questionnaire.

Materials And Methods: All living patients who received tooth- and implant-related fixed prosthodontic treatment between January 1984 and June 2005 (n = 986) in one private prosthodontic practice were mailed a questionnaire regarding their prosthodontic treatment. Demographic data (sex, age) and treatment data (survival, type of treatment, time in situ, number of units, number of treatments) for responding and nonresponding patients were collected from patient files and analyzed.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to prospectively analyze the effect that the incorporation of osseointegrated implant dentistry had on the outcome of metal-ceramic tooth-supported prostheses that had been in situ for 5 to 10 years.

Materials And Methods: The 10-year estimated (Kaplan-Meier) cumulative survival of metal-ceramic tooth-supported single crowns (TSCs) and metal-ceramic tooth-supported fixed dental prostheses (TFDPs) provided for all patients treated at two time periods was determined and statistically compared (log-rank test). Prostheses in group 1 (404 TSCs and 433 TFDP abutments in 189 TFDPs) were cemented between January 1989 and December 1993, with the outcome determined in 1998.

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Purpose: This paper describes the effects of implant-related dentistry on patient profiles and the types of fixed dental prostheses provided in clinical practice.

Materials And Methods: All implant- and tooth-supported prostheses provided in a prosthodontic practice between 1984 and 2007 were tabulated. Incidence was analyzed in relation to gender, age at time of prostheses insertion, and prostheses type.

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Purpose: This study reported on the modes of failure and the influence of various clinical characteristics on the outcome of 515 metal-ceramic fixed partial dentures (FPD) involving 1,209 abutment and 885 pontics placed by one operator in a specialist prosthodontic practice between January 1984 and December 1997.

Materials And Methods: Fifty-three percent of maxillary and 84% of mandibular FPDs involved one or more nonrigid abutment-pontic connections. Patients were recalled in 1993 (review 1) and 1998 (review 2) and clinically examined by the author.

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Purpose: This study reports on the outcome of 515 metal-ceramic fixed partial dentures (FPD) involving 1,209 abutments and 885 pontics placed by one operator in a specialist prosthodontic practice between January 1984 and December 1997.

Materials And Methods: Clinical and laboratory protocol was kept constant as much as was practical. Each FPD and abutment was given a subjective prognostic rating at the time of cementation.

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