14 results match your criteria: "King's College Hospital Dental Institute.[Affiliation]"

Primary care dentistry: Past, present and future.

J Dent

June 2024

Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, London, UK; King's College Hospital Dental Institute, London, UK. Electronic address:

This article examines the past, present and future of primary care dentistry. It provides a historical background of primary care dentistry and describes stages of its evolution. It further reviews the purpose and mission of contemporary primary care dentistry and outlines a vision for the development of primary care dentistry in the future.

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Doctors' Drugs and the Dangers of Dental Decay.

Prim Dent J

March 2023

Professor, Hon. Consultant and Specialist in Restorative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral and Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.

Many "anti-something" medications, which are prescribed by medical doctors for older patients, often for dubious reasons, result in a serious reduction in the quantity and quality of saliva. That drug-induced xerostomia can produce dangerous dental decay, particularly in already compromised dentitions.This article suggests that doctors should undertake a personalised "benefits, risks, alternatives, nothing" (BRAN) analysis including an assessment of the possible dental decay risks, especially before prescribing combinations of "anti-" drugs for marginal conditions.

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Endodontic management strategies for permanent teeth with immature apices.

Prim Dent J

March 2023

James Darcey Consultant and Honorary Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry, University Dental Hospital of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

This article will provide a summary of causes of incomplete root end closure and the implications of this on endodontic treatment. The limitations and benefits of traditional and more contemporary materials including the use of bioceramic cements are considered. The apical barrier technique is described in detail for teeth with immature apices utilising a variety of bioceramic cements and regenerative endodontic procedures with an overview of appropriate instruments to successfully complete the procedure.

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An evaluation of patient informed consent for dental extractions.

Prim Dent J

September 2022

Consultant Oral Surgeon, Department of Oral Surgery, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Dental practitioners are well versed in informing patients of the risks and benefits associated with dental extractions. The purpose of this service evaluation was to determine whether patients understood and recalled information relevant to their planned oral surgery procedure, prior to second stage consent.A questionnaire was distributed to patients who were attending for their elective treatment appointment.

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An overview of assessment and management of acute dental pain.

Prim Dent J

September 2022

Consultant Oral Surgeon, Department of Oral Surgery, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Dental care practitioners are often the first port of call for patients presenting with acute dental pain. Due to the increasing backlog of patients in the UK resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is expected that an increasing number of patients will present to dental care practitioners with acute dental problems. This article aims to provide an overview of common presentations of acute dental pain, the importance of thorough assessment and accurate diagnosis, and the management of such conditions.

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The COVID-19 pandemic produced numerous challenges for clinical dentistry which necessitated adaptation and innovation. This article will illustrate the use of selfie stick devices and ring lights for dental care practitioners to create customised 'selfie' videos of them using very effective cleaning devices on the patient's own smartphone. Because these short, engaging videos are now readily available to the patient at their home it reminds them which brushes to use, where and how.

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Should new operating procedures arising from COVID-19 make us re-think our management of deep caries?

Prim Dent J

March 2022

Senior Clinical Lecturer in Dental Education/Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Lead for Simulation, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.

COVID-19 has impacted heavily on the delivery of dental services within the UK, particularly in regards to aerosol generating procedures (AGPs). However, it has created an opportunity to reflect on how operative dental procedures, such as the management of dental caries, are undertaken. In light of recent evidence in favour of speed increasing contra-angle handpieces in combination with an electric micromotor to eliminate the generation of aerosols at certain speeds while still allowing the cutting of hard tooth tissue, albeit at a slower rate than the traditional air-turbine, this article explores the evidence for partial caries removal using the electric micromotor system.

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Instagram Dentistry.

Prim Dent J

March 2021

Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, King's College Hospital, London.

Instagram, a photo and video social networking site, is gaining popularity in the dental world and it is easy to see why this is so. Instagram's potential to share information in an engaging way allows dental professionals to share clinical work and provides a unique way of learning.Advertising on Instagram has blossomed.

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Contemporary Cleaning of the Root Canal System.

Prim Dent J

December 2020

Reader in Primary Dental Care & Advanced General Dental Practice; Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, UK; Consultant & Specialist in Restorative Dentistry, King's College Hospital Dental Institute.

This article provides a contemporary synopsis of effective cleaning of the root canal system, an essential stage of root canal treatment. It provides a clinical update on the current state of knowledge on cleaning of the root canal system, and presents an outline of essential theory and practical tips for achieving effective and safe cleaning of the root canal system.

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Awareness and Understanding of Decision-Making Capacity and Its Relationship to Legally Valid Consent for Older Patients in Dentistry.

Prim Dent J

September 2020

Reader in Primary Dental Care & Advanced General Dental Practice Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, UK Consultant & Specialist in Restorative Dentistry, King's College Hospital Dental Institute.

With a growing ageing population and increased life expectancy in the UK, oral healthcare professionals will be exposed to a greater number of patients with health conditions which may affect cognitive function, communication and capacity to consent to treatment. This often gives rise to a conundrum which clinicians may face when considering capacity, consent and the legal implications and frameworks surrounding this. Assessing patient capacity is encountered routinely in dental practice and so oral healthcare professionals should be well informed of their responsibilities in this context.

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Acute endodontic and dental trauma provision during the COVID-19 crisis.

Br Dent J

August 2020

Department of Restorative Dentistry, King's College Hospital Dental Institute, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RW, UK.

COVID-19 (also known as coronavirus) has had a profound impact on dentistry, with all elective treatment grinding to a halt initially and a slow phased return to normal services. The guidance available regarding treating dental emergencies is currently advice, analgesia and antimicrobials, where indicated in the first instance. Some patients cannot be managed successfully with this approach and require face-to-face consultation.

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Performance of zirconia implants.

Evid Based Dent

September 2019

Director, King's College Maurice Wohl Dental Centre & Head, Department of Primary Dental Care, Consultant, Specialist & Reader in Restorative Dentistry, King's College Hospital Dental Institute, London, UK.

Design A prospective, controlled clinical study, conducted at least in part in practice, to compare approximal plaque index (API), sulcus bleeding index (SBI), periodontal probing depth (PPD), probing attachment level (PAL), creeping or recession of the mucosa/gingiva (CR/REC) and pink esthetic (PE) scores between Z-look 3 Implant System dental implants (Z-Systems, Oensingen, Switzerland) and adjacent natural teeth as controls over a mean follow-up period of 7.8 years (range: 6.1-9.

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Background/aim: There is a general consensus regarding the lack of awareness regarding the emergency management of traumatic dental injuries amongst laypersons and dental professionals. This article aims to provide an overview of the apps available for traumatic dental injuries using smartphones. These apps may serve as a gateway for raising awareness of traumatic dental injuries.

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Aim: To investigate current UK practices in the treatment of head and neck oncology patients by consultants in restorative dentistry.

Method: A postal questionnaire requesting details of surgical and restorative head and neck oncology care from diagnosis to oral rehabilitation was circulated to all 315 consultants in restorative dentistry in the UK. If a reply was not received within 12 weeks a follow up was sent.

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