This randomized clinical study examined the influence of the gingival condition—healthy versus mild inflammation—on sulcus representation and possible gingival recession for two gingival displacement procedures prior to conventional impression making. The interventions double cord technique or a kaolin paste containing aluminum chloride were applied to 40 probands. The opposite quadrant served as intrapersonal reference (split-mouth design). Precision impressions were then made. Extraoral digitization of the plaster models resulting from the reference impression prior to gingival displacement, the intervention impression and control impressions were the basis for the computer-aided three-dimensional analysis. After six months, a mild artifi...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to identify the methods used by dental professionals for gingi...
Aim: To compare and evaluate the gingival displacement produced by three different gingival retracti...
Gingival recessions (GR) are often associated with the presence of non-carious cervical lesions (NCC...
This randomized clinical study aimed at quantifying the gingival displacement performance in the ver...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Gingival recession after soft tissue displacement for impression making in fix...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Gingival recession after soft tissue displacement for impression making in f...
Aim: Displacement of gingiva is essential for obtaining accurate impressions for the fabrication of ...
Abstract Introduction An accurate impression is an essential procedure for fabricating indirect fixe...
Introduction: Gingival retraction cord is the most commonly used gingival displacement material howe...
Background: Gingival retraction helps in achieving good quality impressions. These are needed for a ...
Modern impression techniques used in restorative dentistry require displacementof gingival tissue to...
Aim: The aim of the study is to compare the appearance of the finish line by an observational method...
The accurate impression of every detail of the prosthetic area is of extreme importance for the succ...
PubMed ID: 17510720Objectives: Impression techniques in restorative dentistry require displacement o...
When making a tooth-supported fixed prosthesis, an impeccable impression is required. Therefore, the...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to identify the methods used by dental professionals for gingi...
Aim: To compare and evaluate the gingival displacement produced by three different gingival retracti...
Gingival recessions (GR) are often associated with the presence of non-carious cervical lesions (NCC...
This randomized clinical study aimed at quantifying the gingival displacement performance in the ver...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Gingival recession after soft tissue displacement for impression making in fix...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Gingival recession after soft tissue displacement for impression making in f...
Aim: Displacement of gingiva is essential for obtaining accurate impressions for the fabrication of ...
Abstract Introduction An accurate impression is an essential procedure for fabricating indirect fixe...
Introduction: Gingival retraction cord is the most commonly used gingival displacement material howe...
Background: Gingival retraction helps in achieving good quality impressions. These are needed for a ...
Modern impression techniques used in restorative dentistry require displacementof gingival tissue to...
Aim: The aim of the study is to compare the appearance of the finish line by an observational method...
The accurate impression of every detail of the prosthetic area is of extreme importance for the succ...
PubMed ID: 17510720Objectives: Impression techniques in restorative dentistry require displacement o...
When making a tooth-supported fixed prosthesis, an impeccable impression is required. Therefore, the...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to identify the methods used by dental professionals for gingi...
Aim: To compare and evaluate the gingival displacement produced by three different gingival retracti...
Gingival recessions (GR) are often associated with the presence of non-carious cervical lesions (NCC...