Osteoporosis is common. About 57 million Americans have osteoporosis and low bone mass. About 34 million are at risk for the disease. Estimates suggest that about […]
The human body isn’t a perfect organism and, by extension, neither is any surgery. That goes for dental implants as well. Designed to replace a lost […]
AIMS: To identify differences between 2 groups of patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD), those with masticatory muscle pain (MMP) versus intracapsular pain (ICP), and to compare […]
Submandibular space infection is a rapidly spreading, bilateral, indurated cellulitis occurring in the suprahyoid soft tissues, the floor of the mouth, and both sublingual and submaxillary […]
Background: It has been shown that smoking habits characterize an increased risk for impaired Osseo integration or bone healing and finally implant failure Purpose: The aim […]
As with any other surgical procedure, there are a variety of internal and external factors that cause complications or even total failure of the treatment. Dental […]
The necessity for the former complicated preprosthetic surgical procedures to facilitate the partial dentures has recently been decreased with the widespread construction of implant-supported prosthesis. Nevertheless, […]