Abstract Introduce: Loss of hard dental tissues from noncarios etiology is multifactorial irreversible process, occur as a result of chemical and physical factors. These disorders are associated with the terms of abrasion, erosion and atricion - functional disorders. The severity of the defects can significantly depending on the predominant etiologic factor. These disorders rarely occur individually and in isolation, often in the same patient observed several forms of loss of hard dental tissues, which are mutually combined. Aim: In this theme we set a purpose about solving combined functional disorders at an advanced stage. Case report: For the realization of our purpose, we had a 43 years old patient with advanced stage of combined ...
The objective of the research was to study and assess the quality of prosthetic treatment using aest...
Objective: This article presents a case report of combined prosthetic-adhesive rehabilitation in a p...
Management of tooth wear has been subject of increasing interest from both preventive and restorativ...
Introduce Loss of hard dental tissues from noncarios etiology is multifactorial irreversible process...
Introduction: The subject of prosthetic dental treatment is mostly elderly patients who are partiall...
Introduction. Aesthetic and hygienic requirements of patients necessitate the use of modern aestheti...
This case report is of a 31-year-old female who presented with splinted and faulty metalloceramic pr...
Partial absence of teeth is one of the most common types of dental pathology system. There is infini...
Dental problems in old age mostly arises from age related factors such as occlusal wear due to attri...
Dental problems in old age mostly arises from age related factors such as occlusal wear due to attri...
If remained untreated, progressive dental wear can lead to pulpal pathology, occlusal disharmony, an...
ABSTRACT Immediate esthetic rehabilitation is a common practice in contemporary restorative dentistr...
Speech is complex psycho-physiological mutual process which includes many orofacial organs. Especial...
The rise of life expectancy has risen attention to elderlies’ chronic systemic diseases and oral hea...
In order to recover the esthetic of the missing anterior area, we must consider color, shape of a to...
The objective of the research was to study and assess the quality of prosthetic treatment using aest...
Objective: This article presents a case report of combined prosthetic-adhesive rehabilitation in a p...
Management of tooth wear has been subject of increasing interest from both preventive and restorativ...
Introduce Loss of hard dental tissues from noncarios etiology is multifactorial irreversible process...
Introduction: The subject of prosthetic dental treatment is mostly elderly patients who are partiall...
Introduction. Aesthetic and hygienic requirements of patients necessitate the use of modern aestheti...
This case report is of a 31-year-old female who presented with splinted and faulty metalloceramic pr...
Partial absence of teeth is one of the most common types of dental pathology system. There is infini...
Dental problems in old age mostly arises from age related factors such as occlusal wear due to attri...
Dental problems in old age mostly arises from age related factors such as occlusal wear due to attri...
If remained untreated, progressive dental wear can lead to pulpal pathology, occlusal disharmony, an...
ABSTRACT Immediate esthetic rehabilitation is a common practice in contemporary restorative dentistr...
Speech is complex psycho-physiological mutual process which includes many orofacial organs. Especial...
The rise of life expectancy has risen attention to elderlies’ chronic systemic diseases and oral hea...
In order to recover the esthetic of the missing anterior area, we must consider color, shape of a to...
The objective of the research was to study and assess the quality of prosthetic treatment using aest...
Objective: This article presents a case report of combined prosthetic-adhesive rehabilitation in a p...
Management of tooth wear has been subject of increasing interest from both preventive and restorativ...