3 results match your criteria: "King's and St. Thomas' Dental Institute[Affiliation]"

Prognostic factors, outcomes, and complications for dental autotransplantation: an umbrella review.

Eur J Orthod

January 2024

Health Education England East of England, 2-4 Victoria House, Capital Park, Fulbourn, Cambridge CB21 5XB, UK.

Background: Dental autotransplantation (DAT) is a biological way of replacing missing or compromised teeth for patients. The techniques often necessitate a multi-disciplinary approach. The prognosis and success of the procedure may be impacted by variable factors in varying degrees.

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Objectives: To evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of Orthodontic treatment in the National Health Service (NHS) hospitals in England and to identify factors that may be predictive of the duration of Orthodontic treatment and number of patients' visits.

Design: Retrospective service evaluation.

Setting: The orthodontic departments of two NHS hospitals.

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The constitution of mineral trioxide aggregate.

Dent Mater

April 2005

Department of Conservative Dentistry and Dental Biomaterials, Guy's, King's and St Thomas Dental Institute, King's College London, Guy's Hospital, London SE1 9RT, UK.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the constitution of a commercially available root-end filling material, mineral trioxide aggregate, (MTA) (ProRoot MTA, Tulsa Dental, Tulsa, OK, USA). The surface morphology of the material with various treatment conditions was also evaluated.

Methods: The constitution of two commercial versions of MTA was determined before and after mixing with water.

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