The S2k-LL – Indications for the use of bone substitute materials in implant dentistry (083–009): the scientific quintessence
entered into the defect area. 2.1 Ridge preservation The goal of ridge preservation procedures is to attenuate post-extraction resorption and preserve as much alveolar ridge and soft tissue volume [...] ridge preservation after tooth...
Is pulpotomy a valid treatment option for irreversible pulpitis?
biomechanical stability of a tooth after partial pulpotomy with the preservation of most of the coronal pulp is more similar to a sound and vital tooth compared to a tooth with remnants of vital pulp only [...] can significantly impair the...
Interfaces between orthodontics and prosthodontics: interdisciplinary possibilities and “innovations”
Therefore, it is important to remove as little healthy tooth structure as possible during preparation. Currently, preparation designs which preservetooth substance have gained in importance. In this respect [...] at an early stage in...
Retention silicone to restore stability in removable partial dentures – a case study
abutment tooth [27] , but can lastly also contribute to the preservation of the tooth, while advanced bone loss and the resulting increased mobility and fractures regularly cause the loss of the tooth. [...] the tooth 17 was missing,...
Implant-prosthetic rehabilitation using individualized allogeneic bone blocks for bone defects caused by peri-implantitis
out by several dentists; the patient was repeatedly shown that the implant 44 and the tooth 45 were not worth preserving and that a new fixed implant-prosthetic restoration was not possible due to the pronounced [...] (elimination of...
Self-monitoring to improve home-based oral hygiene in seniors
made it possible to preserve natural teeth for much longer or even for the entire lifespan [19] . A clear trend towards “toothpreservation in old age” (significant reduction in tooth loss) is evident [...] es, 5 “tooth brushing apps”...
Replacement of missing teeth with tooth-implant supported fixed dental prostheses
of missing teeth with tooth-implant supported fixed dental prostheses. Dtsch Zahnärztl Z Int 2020; 2: 102–105 DOI .org/10.3238/dzz-int.2020.0102–0105 Introduction Tooth-implant supported fixed [...] after partial tooth loss....
Minimally invasive esthetic and functional rehabilitation after systematic periodontal therapy: a case report
at tooth 16 and 7 mm at tooth 17 were still present. Teeth 17 and 16 displayed grade I and grade II furcation involvement, respectively. Kirkland flaps were used to perform flap surgery from tooth 17 to [...] Patient expectations As part...
the formation of a hard tissue barrier and the recovery of tissue, preserving the functionality and therefore ensuring that a vital tooth remains in the oral cavity long-term. 1.2. Function and loss [...] tissue The main functions...
Hanoverian prevention concept to improve (self-responsible) home-based oral hygiene
possible to preserve natural teeth for much longer or even until the end of life [26] . Hence, there is a clear trend towards “toothpreservation in old age” (significant reduction in tooth loss) [23] [...] pea-sized amount of...