403 results match your criteria: "University Center for Dental Medicine[Affiliation]"

The technical development of implant-supported fixed dental prostheses (iFDP) initially concentrated on the computer-aided manufacturing of prosthetic restorations (CAM). Advances in information technologies have shifted the focus for optimizing digital workflows to AI-based processes for design (CAD). This pre-clinical pilot trial investigated the feasibility of the automatic design of three-unit iFDPs using CAD software (Dental Manger 2021, 3Shape; DentalCAD 3.

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Accuracy of digital and conventional implant impressions in edentulous jaws: A clinical comparative study.

J Dent

February 2025

Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Center for Dental Medicine, Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Objectives: This clinical study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of digital and conventional implant impressions in a fully edentulous maxilla and mandible.

Methods: A 53-year-old edentulous patient with four maxillary and two mandibular implants was selected. Ten intraoral scans (IOS) and a conventional impression per jaw were taken.

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Objectives: To analyze the trends in the context of implant therapy in a 3-year patient population and compare it with data obtained over the last 20 years.

Materials And Methods: All adult subjects who received treatment in the context of implant therapy between 2020 and 2022 were included in this retrospective study. Data regarding patient demographics, indications and location of implant therapy, implant characteristics, surgical techniques, complications, and early implant failures were recorded and compared to data obtained in the years 2002-2004, 2008-2010, and 2014-2016.

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Objectives: To evaluate the influence of different dental implant materials within the exomass on the image quality in cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Material And Methods: Five pig jaws were scanned using four CBCT devices, first without any dental implants, followed by scans with three dental implants of the same material-pure titanium, titanium-zirconium alloy, and zirconium dioxide. Two fields of view (FOVs) were used for each device to position the implants in the exomass of a small FOV and within a large FOV.

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Objective: To report and compare the survival of minimally invasive direct and indirect restorations of different materials for restoring the worn dentition.

Material And Methods: A systematic search was conducted in six databases: MEDLINE, Web of Science, Scopus, CENTRAL, VHL, and EMBASE. The eligibility criteria of this systematic review used the PICO framework to address the following research question: "In dentate patients with a worn dentition (P), does rehabilitating their lost tooth structure with indirect restorations (I) or direct (C) effect the survival and success of treatment (O)?".

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Sting operations in biomedical publishing violate truthfulness and undermine trust in research.

Curr Med Res Opin

December 2024

Bioethics Program, FLACSO Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Article Synopsis
  • Biomedical research relies on trust from peers and society, making truthfulness in research claims essential for credibility and validity.
  • The paper discusses how sting operations and hoaxes are significant threats to research integrity, comparable to fake research, as they violate the ethical standard of truthfulness.
  • It advocates for critical scholarship as a better alternative to expose fake research without compromising trust and urges journalists to prioritize the unethical implications of sting operations over their sensational appeal.
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Revised consensus guidelines for the use of cone-beam computed tomography/ digital volume tomography.

Swiss Dent J

December 2024

Department of Oral Surgery and Stomatology, Division of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, School of Dental Medicine, University of Bern, Freiburgstrasse 7, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland.

Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is established in dentistry for about 20 years. Technique evolved and indications clarified since then and since the Swiss consensus guidelines regarding CBCT were published in 2014 and 2015. Therefore, the Swiss association of dentomaxillofacial radiology decided to initiate the process of updating these guidelines by forming a consensus group divided into a core group responsible for the whole process and an approval group responsible for specific clinical matters.

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Indirect Restorations for Increasing the Vertical Dimension of Occlusion.

J Esthet Restor Dent

December 2024

Department of Reconstructive Dentistry, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel UZB, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Article Synopsis
  • The article discusses a clinical case involving a 44-year-old woman suffering from erosive tooth wear due to bulimia and bruxism, focusing on restoring her vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) using minimally invasive methods.
  • After a period of therapy with a Michigan splint, the patient required full mouth prosthetic rehabilitation, leading to the decision to slightly increase her VDO by 1 mm.
  • The treatment included creating thin lithium disilicate ceramic restorations for her teeth, demonstrating that effective and aesthetic restoration can be achieved with minimal invasiveness.
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Photodynamic therapy for oral mucositis in cancer patients- a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther

December 2024

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases, Helsinki University and University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; Department of Oral Diseases, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.

Aim: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in reducing the severity of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis, and associated symptoms in cancer patients compared to standard care or other interventions.

Materials And Methods: A comprehensive literature search identified seven relevant studies (randomized controlled trials and non-randomized clinical trials) published between January 1, 2000, and May 31, 2024. The data analysis was carried out using the standardized mean difference as the outcome measure.

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Implant-Supported Cantilever Fixed Dental Prosthesis in the Anterior Region: Effect of Implant Type and Aging In Vitro.

Clin Oral Implants Res

November 2024

Department of Reconstructive Dentistry, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel UZB, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Objectives: To investigate if the fracture load of implant-supported cantilever fixed dental prostheses (ICFDPs) in the anterior region is affected by the implant type and the aging protocol.

Materials And Methods: Sixty ICFDPs were prepared using multilayer monolithic zirconia for restoring bone-level (BL) and tissue-level (TL) titanium-zirconium implants. Fracture load was measured at baseline (no aging) or after aging in a chewing simulator loading the implant crown or the cantilever in a 30° angle (n = 10 per group).

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Objectives: To develop and evaluate a deep learning (DL) model to reduce metal artefacts originating from the exomass in cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) of the jaws.

Methods: Five porcine mandibles, each featuring six tubes filled with a radiopaque solution, were scanned using four CBCT units before and after the incremental insertion of up to three titanium, titanium-zirconium, and zirconia dental implants in the exomass of a small field of view. A conditional denoising diffusion probabilistic model, using DL techniques, was employed to correct images from exomass-related metal artefacts across the CBCT units and implant scenarios.

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Gray values and noise behavior of cone-beam computed tomography machines-an in vitro study.

Dentomaxillofac Radiol

November 2024

Department of Oral Surgery and Stomatology, Division of Diagnostic Sciences, School of Dental Medicine, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.

Objectives: To systematically evaluate the mean gray values (MGV) and noise provided by bone and soft tissue equivalent materials and air imaged with varied acquisition parameters in nine cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) machines.

Methods: The DIN6868-161 phantom, composed of bone and soft tissue equivalent material and air gap, was scanned in nine CBCT machines. Tube current (mA) and tube voltage (kV), field of view (FOV) size, and rotation angle were varied over the possible range.

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The Core of Digital Dentistry: Intraoral Scanners.

Compend Contin Educ Dent

November 2024

Professor of Restorative Dentistry, Chair, Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences, and Assistant Dean, Digital Innovation and Professional Development, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Intraoral scanners (IOSs) have transformed digital dentistry by enabling the capture of detailed intraoral optical impressions, resulting in high-precision virtual models. This article provides an overview of the technological advancements and emerging applications of IOSs in various dental specialties. Recent innovations have improved IOS speed, resolution, and functionality, eliminating the need for scanning powder and allowing for seamless integration with other digital tools.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate how low-dose cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) affects the visibility of the mandibular canal (MC) and its closeness to impacted third molars (M3Ms), as assessed by general dental practitioners and oral-maxillofacial surgeons, compared to standard-dose CBCT.
  • A total of 154 impacted M3Ms from 90 patients were examined using both low-dose and standard-dose CBCT, with blinded evaluations of MC visibility and related clinical decisions made by the professionals involved.
  • Results showed that while standard-dose CBCT delivered better visibility of the MC, low-dose CBCT provided acceptable image quality and did not significantly alter decisions regarding treatment strategies or patient management.
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Periodontal status after autologous tooth transplantation (ATT) of premolars and wisdom teeth.

Swiss Dent J

November 2024

Clinic of Conservative and Preventive Dentistry, Center of Dental Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

This study explored the clinical and radiological outcomes after autologous premolar and wisdom tooth transplantation, with a focus on periodontal status. A systematic search was conducted using all relevant databases up to April 5, 2024. The inclusion criteria were as follows: a) human participants, b) a sample size of at least five autotransplanted teeth, c) molar or premolar transplants, d) English language use, and e) at least 1 year of follow-up.

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Recent Advances in Intraoral Scanners.

J Dent Res

December 2024

Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences, Robert Schattner Center, Penn Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Intraoral scanners (IOSs) have emerged as a cornerstone technology in digital dentistry. This article examines the recent advancements and multifaceted applications of IOSs, highlighting their benefits in patient care and addressing their current limitations. The IOS market has seen a competitive surge.

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Striving to include the most recent trends and innovations, while also honouring our past.

Dentomaxillofac Radiol

November 2024

Department of Oral Health & Medicine, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel UZB, University of Basel, CH-4058 Basel, Switzerland.

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Objectives: Bruxism is a parafunctional orofacial behavior. For diagnosis, wearable devices that use sounds as biomarkers can be applied to provide the necessary information. Human beings emit various verbal and nonverbal sounds, making it challenging to identify bruxism-induced sounds.

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  • - The study aimed to assess how well smartphone scanning apps could create 3D models of different types of cleft palate and to test a machine learning tool for generating presurgical plates (PSP).
  • - Two apps were evaluated on 15 cleft palate models and scans were conducted both with and without a mirror, comparing results to professional intraoral scanner outputs.
  • - Findings indicated KIRI performed best for unilateral cleft models without a mirror, while a machine learning tool effectively predicted landmarks for PSP creation, although it struggled with isolated cleft palates.
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Background: Pulpitis may be pain free or alternatively characterized by mild to severe pain and associated symptoms. Evidence has recently emerged that patients presenting with carious pulp exposure range of symptoms can be treated effectively with pulpotomy.

Objective: The current systematic review aimed to answer the following research question: "In patients with deep caries lesions in permanent teeth associated with no symptoms, reversible pulpitis or signs and symptoms indicative of irreversible pulpitis (P), is partial pulpotomy (I) as effective as full pulpotomy (C), in terms of a combination of patient and clinical reported outcomes (O), with "tooth survival" as the most critical outcome?

Methods: The systematic literature search was conducted in the following electronic databases: OVID, Scopus, PubMed (Including MEDLINE), and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) supplemented with Grey literature and hand searching of relevant journals.

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Introduction to the Diagnostics in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry issue.

Periodontol 2000

June 2024

Department of Oral Health & Medicine, University Center for Dental Medicine UZB, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Chronic inflammatory periodontal disease and its related condition, peri-implant disease, are highly prevalent globally and require accurate and speedy diagnosis. The focus of this volume dedicated to diagnostics is to cover modern enhancements in accuracy, simplicity and speed. An international assortment of experts has been tasked with reviewing defined areas of current best practice as well innovation in the field of periodontitis and peri-implantitis diagnostics.

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Objective: This article puts forward consensus recommendations from PROSEC North America regarding single indirect restorations made from ceramic and nonmetallic biomaterials in posterior teeth.

Overview: The consensus process involved a multidisciplinary panel and three consensus workshops. A systematic literature review was conducted across five databases to gather evidence.

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An Approach to Improve Specimen Processing for the Flexural Strength Testing of Zirconia.

Materials (Basel)

July 2024

Biomaterials and Technology, Department Research, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel UZB, University of Basel, 4058 Basel, Switzerland.

Measuring the flexural strength of restorative materials such as zirconia is crucial for providing proper indications for clinical applications and predicting performance. Great variations in specimen preparation for flexural strength measurements exist among laboratories. The aim was to evaluate how the processing method, surface treatment, and test method of the specimens affect the flexural strength of zirconia.

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Can human sex be estimated based on the dimensions of the maxillary sinuses? A systematic review of the literature on cone-beam and multi-slice computed tomography.

J Forensic Leg Med

July 2024

Department of Oral Diagnosis, Division of Oral Radiology, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Piracicaba, SP, Brazil; Department of Oral Health & Medicine, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel UZB, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the effectiveness of using linear and volumetric measurements of maxillary sinuses from cone-beam and multi-slice CT for determining biological sex.
  • A bibliographic search identified 32 relevant studies from an initial pool of 656, analyzing data from 3631 individuals, with sex estimation accuracy ranging from 54.9% to 95%.
  • The combination of various sinus measurements shows a higher rate of accuracy, but many studies had methodological flaws, indicating a need for more primary research to improve evidence reliability.
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The undeclared use of third-party service providers in academic publishing is unethical: an epistemic reflection and scoping review.

Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol

December 2024

School of Engineering and Computing, MILA University, No. 1, Persiaran MIU, 71800 Putra Nilai, Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus, Malaysia.

There is a substantial body of scientific literature on the use of third-party services (TPS) by academics to assist as "publication consultants" in scholarly publishing. TPS provide a wide range of scholarly services to research teams that lack the equipment, skills, motivation, or time to produce a paper without external assistance. While services such as language editing, statistical support, or graphic design are common and often legitimate, some TPS also provide illegitimate services and send unsolicited e-mails (spam) to academics offering these services.

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