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Congenital absence of maxillary lateral incisors is a frequent clinical challenge which must be solved by a multidisciplinary approach in order to obtain an esthetic and functional restorative treatment. . Fixed prosthodontic and removable prostheses, resin bonded retainers, orthodontic movement of maxillary canine to the lateral incisor site and single tooth implants represent the available treatment modalities to replace congenitally missing teeth. This case report demonstrates the team approach in prosthetic and surgical considerations and techniques for managing the lack of lateral incisors. The aims of this case report of replacement of bilaterally congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors with dental implants.]]>

Congenital absence of maxillary lateral incisors is a frequent clinical challenge which must be solved by a multidisciplinary approach in order to obtain an esthetic and functional restorative treatment. . Fixed prosthodontic and removable prostheses, resin bonded retainers, orthodontic movement of maxillary canine to the lateral incisor site and single tooth implants represent the available treatment modalities to replace congenitally missing teeth. This case report demonstrates the team approach in prosthetic and surgical considerations and techniques for managing the lack of lateral incisors. The aims of this case report of replacement of bilaterally congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors with dental implants.]]>
Thu, 05 May 2022 17:12:47 GMT /slideshow/srcjdsr22142pdf/251725991 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) SRC-JDSR-22-142.pdf AbuHusseinMuhamad Congenital absence of maxillary lateral incisors is a frequent clinical challenge which must be solved by a multidisciplinary approach in order to obtain an esthetic and functional restorative treatment. . Fixed prosthodontic and removable prostheses, resin bonded retainers, orthodontic movement of maxillary canine to the lateral incisor site and single tooth implants represent the available treatment modalities to replace congenitally missing teeth. This case report demonstrates the team approach in prosthetic and surgical considerations and techniques for managing the lack of lateral incisors. The aims of this case report of replacement of bilaterally congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors with dental implants. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/src-jdsr-22-142-220505171247-1a5b04b3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Congenital absence of maxillary lateral incisors is a frequent clinical challenge which must be solved by a multidisciplinary approach in order to obtain an esthetic and functional restorative treatment. . Fixed prosthodontic and removable prostheses, resin bonded retainers, orthodontic movement of maxillary canine to the lateral incisor site and single tooth implants represent the available treatment modalities to replace congenitally missing teeth. This case report demonstrates the team approach in prosthetic and surgical considerations and techniques for managing the lack of lateral incisors. The aims of this case report of replacement of bilaterally congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors with dental implants.
SRC-JDSR-22-142.pdf from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Aesthetic Management of Fractured Anteriors: A Case Report /AbuHusseinMuhamad/aesthetic-management-of-fractured-anteriors-a-case-report-251564259 2-220411161728
Introduction: Coronal fracture of anterior teeth is an important topic for esthetic dentistry. Such fractures may jeopardize esthetics, function, tissue biology and occlusal physiology, thus endangering tooth vitality and integrity. Coronal fractures resulting from dental trauma most frequently occur to the maxillary anterior teeth of adolescents and less frequently to mandibular teeth. Adult teeth may also suffer traumatic fracture, although less frequently than for adolescents. Case Report: In our case, an economical and time-saving novel technique has been described for direct composite restoration in a young patient with uncomplicated fractured maxillary anterior tooth. Conclusion: As restoring a fractured tooth is a complex procedure, this technique can prove as a simple, effective and appropriate technique that will fulfill all the requirements of dental personnel. This technique can also prove to be easy for inexperienced beginner clinicians without requiring special skills in providing the patients with direct composite restorations.]]>

Introduction: Coronal fracture of anterior teeth is an important topic for esthetic dentistry. Such fractures may jeopardize esthetics, function, tissue biology and occlusal physiology, thus endangering tooth vitality and integrity. Coronal fractures resulting from dental trauma most frequently occur to the maxillary anterior teeth of adolescents and less frequently to mandibular teeth. Adult teeth may also suffer traumatic fracture, although less frequently than for adolescents. Case Report: In our case, an economical and time-saving novel technique has been described for direct composite restoration in a young patient with uncomplicated fractured maxillary anterior tooth. Conclusion: As restoring a fractured tooth is a complex procedure, this technique can prove as a simple, effective and appropriate technique that will fulfill all the requirements of dental personnel. This technique can also prove to be easy for inexperienced beginner clinicians without requiring special skills in providing the patients with direct composite restorations.]]>
Mon, 11 Apr 2022 16:17:27 GMT /AbuHusseinMuhamad/aesthetic-management-of-fractured-anteriors-a-case-report-251564259 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Aesthetic Management of Fractured Anteriors: A Case Report AbuHusseinMuhamad Introduction: Coronal fracture of anterior teeth is an important topic for esthetic dentistry. Such fractures may jeopardize esthetics, function, tissue biology and occlusal physiology, thus endangering tooth vitality and integrity. Coronal fractures resulting from dental trauma most frequently occur to the maxillary anterior teeth of adolescents and less frequently to mandibular teeth. Adult teeth may also suffer traumatic fracture, although less frequently than for adolescents. Case Report: In our case, an economical and time-saving novel technique has been described for direct composite restoration in a young patient with uncomplicated fractured maxillary anterior tooth. Conclusion: As restoring a fractured tooth is a complex procedure, this technique can prove as a simple, effective and appropriate technique that will fulfill all the requirements of dental personnel. This technique can also prove to be easy for inexperienced beginner clinicians without requiring special skills in providing the patients with direct composite restorations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2-220411161728-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction: Coronal fracture of anterior teeth is an important topic for esthetic dentistry. Such fractures may jeopardize esthetics, function, tissue biology and occlusal physiology, thus endangering tooth vitality and integrity. Coronal fractures resulting from dental trauma most frequently occur to the maxillary anterior teeth of adolescents and less frequently to mandibular teeth. Adult teeth may also suffer traumatic fracture, although less frequently than for adolescents. Case Report: In our case, an economical and time-saving novel technique has been described for direct composite restoration in a young patient with uncomplicated fractured maxillary anterior tooth. Conclusion: As restoring a fractured tooth is a complex procedure, this technique can prove as a simple, effective and appropriate technique that will fulfill all the requirements of dental personnel. This technique can also prove to be easy for inexperienced beginner clinicians without requiring special skills in providing the patients with direct composite restorations.
Aesthetic Management of Fractured Anteriors: A Case Report from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Impacted Maxillary Central Incisors: Surgical Exposure and Orthodontic Treatment: A Case Report /slideshow/impacted-maxillary-central-incisors-surgical-exposure-and-orthodontic-treatment-a-case-report/251556045 3-220410183607
The maxillary permanent central incisor develops early in life and forms part of an aesthetic smile. Disruption of the formation or eruption of the permanent central incisor has multiple etiological factors. Treatment options depend to some extent on the cause of failure of eruption of the central incisor. Generally, the earlier treatment is provided, the higher the likelihood of success and the less the complexity. Our results suggest that close monitoring and interdisciplinary cooperation during the treatment phases led to a successful esthetic result, with good periodontal health and functional occlusion.]]>

The maxillary permanent central incisor develops early in life and forms part of an aesthetic smile. Disruption of the formation or eruption of the permanent central incisor has multiple etiological factors. Treatment options depend to some extent on the cause of failure of eruption of the central incisor. Generally, the earlier treatment is provided, the higher the likelihood of success and the less the complexity. Our results suggest that close monitoring and interdisciplinary cooperation during the treatment phases led to a successful esthetic result, with good periodontal health and functional occlusion.]]>
Sun, 10 Apr 2022 18:36:07 GMT /slideshow/impacted-maxillary-central-incisors-surgical-exposure-and-orthodontic-treatment-a-case-report/251556045 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Impacted Maxillary Central Incisors: Surgical Exposure and Orthodontic Treatment: A Case Report AbuHusseinMuhamad The maxillary permanent central incisor develops early in life and forms part of an aesthetic smile. Disruption of the formation or eruption of the permanent central incisor has multiple etiological factors. Treatment options depend to some extent on the cause of failure of eruption of the central incisor. Generally, the earlier treatment is provided, the higher the likelihood of success and the less the complexity. Our results suggest that close monitoring and interdisciplinary cooperation during the treatment phases led to a successful esthetic result, with good periodontal health and functional occlusion. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/3-220410183607-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The maxillary permanent central incisor develops early in life and forms part of an aesthetic smile. Disruption of the formation or eruption of the permanent central incisor has multiple etiological factors. Treatment options depend to some extent on the cause of failure of eruption of the central incisor. Generally, the earlier treatment is provided, the higher the likelihood of success and the less the complexity. Our results suggest that close monitoring and interdisciplinary cooperation during the treatment phases led to a successful esthetic result, with good periodontal health and functional occlusion.
Impacted Maxillary Central Incisors: Surgical Exposure and Orthodontic Treatment: A Case Report from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Spacing of teeth /AbuHusseinMuhamad/spacing-of-teeth 2-220410183501
Excess of space in the dental arch is diagnosed as a generalised spacing or a local divergence, often observed in the maxillary anterior region, as a median diastema, traumatic loss of central incisors, or congenital absence of lateral incisors. Furthermore, spacing is observed in aging individuals, due to pathological migration of teeth caused by periodontitis. Finally, adult individuals with partial edentulous jaws demand pre-prosthetic orthodontic treatment from functional aspects. Thus, indication for orthodontic treatment in subjects with spacing of teeth exists for aesthetic reasons, but also for facilitating prosthetic restorations with optimal occlusalstability. ]]>

Excess of space in the dental arch is diagnosed as a generalised spacing or a local divergence, often observed in the maxillary anterior region, as a median diastema, traumatic loss of central incisors, or congenital absence of lateral incisors. Furthermore, spacing is observed in aging individuals, due to pathological migration of teeth caused by periodontitis. Finally, adult individuals with partial edentulous jaws demand pre-prosthetic orthodontic treatment from functional aspects. Thus, indication for orthodontic treatment in subjects with spacing of teeth exists for aesthetic reasons, but also for facilitating prosthetic restorations with optimal occlusalstability. ]]>
Sun, 10 Apr 2022 18:35:01 GMT /AbuHusseinMuhamad/spacing-of-teeth AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Spacing of teeth AbuHusseinMuhamad Excess of space in the dental arch is diagnosed as a generalised spacing or a local divergence, often observed in the maxillary anterior region, as a median diastema, traumatic loss of central incisors, or congenital absence of lateral incisors. Furthermore, spacing is observed in aging individuals, due to pathological migration of teeth caused by periodontitis. Finally, adult individuals with partial edentulous jaws demand pre-prosthetic orthodontic treatment from functional aspects. Thus, indication for orthodontic treatment in subjects with spacing of teeth exists for aesthetic reasons, but also for facilitating prosthetic restorations with optimal occlusalstability. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2-220410183501-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Excess of space in the dental arch is diagnosed as a generalised spacing or a local divergence, often observed in the maxillary anterior region, as a median diastema, traumatic loss of central incisors, or congenital absence of lateral incisors. Furthermore, spacing is observed in aging individuals, due to pathological migration of teeth caused by periodontitis. Finally, adult individuals with partial edentulous jaws demand pre-prosthetic orthodontic treatment from functional aspects. Thus, indication for orthodontic treatment in subjects with spacing of teeth exists for aesthetic reasons, but also for facilitating prosthetic restorations with optimal occlusalstability.
Spacing of teeth from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Implant Stability: Methods and Recent Advances /slideshow/implant-stability-methods-and-recent-advances-251556032/251556032 1-220410183314
Dental implants represent one of the most successful treatment modalities in dentistry. However, failures do occur in the range from 5 to 8% for routine procedures and up to 20% in major grafting cases after at least 5 years of function . The majority of implant losses may be explained as biomechanically induced failures, since low primary implant stability, low bone density, short implants and overload have been identified as risk factors . Hence, achievement and maintenance of implant stability are pre-conditions for a successful clinical outcome with dental implants. The review focuses on different methods used to assess implant stability and recent advances in this field. ]]>

Dental implants represent one of the most successful treatment modalities in dentistry. However, failures do occur in the range from 5 to 8% for routine procedures and up to 20% in major grafting cases after at least 5 years of function . The majority of implant losses may be explained as biomechanically induced failures, since low primary implant stability, low bone density, short implants and overload have been identified as risk factors . Hence, achievement and maintenance of implant stability are pre-conditions for a successful clinical outcome with dental implants. The review focuses on different methods used to assess implant stability and recent advances in this field. ]]>
Sun, 10 Apr 2022 18:33:13 GMT /slideshow/implant-stability-methods-and-recent-advances-251556032/251556032 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Implant Stability: Methods and Recent Advances AbuHusseinMuhamad Dental implants represent one of the most successful treatment modalities in dentistry. However, failures do occur in the range from 5 to 8% for routine procedures and up to 20% in major grafting cases after at least 5 years of function . The majority of implant losses may be explained as biomechanically induced failures, since low primary implant stability, low bone density, short implants and overload have been identified as risk factors . Hence, achievement and maintenance of implant stability are pre-conditions for a successful clinical outcome with dental implants. The review focuses on different methods used to assess implant stability and recent advances in this field. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/1-220410183314-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dental implants represent one of the most successful treatment modalities in dentistry. However, failures do occur in the range from 5 to 8% for routine procedures and up to 20% in major grafting cases after at least 5 years of function . The majority of implant losses may be explained as biomechanically induced failures, since low primary implant stability, low bone density, short implants and overload have been identified as risk factors . Hence, achievement and maintenance of implant stability are pre-conditions for a successful clinical outcome with dental implants. The review focuses on different methods used to assess implant stability and recent advances in this field.
Implant Stability: Methods and Recent Advances from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper /slideshow/how-to-write-and-publish-a-scientific-paper-251555708/251555708 3-220410172817
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Sun, 10 Apr 2022 17:28:17 GMT /slideshow/how-to-write-and-publish-a-scientific-paper-251555708/251555708 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper AbuHusseinMuhamad How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/3-220410172817-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper
How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Aesthetic Management of Fractured Anteriors: A Case Report /slideshow/aesthetic-management-of-fractured-anteriors-a-case-report/251555702 4-220410172608
Introduction: Coronal fracture of anterior teeth is an important topic for esthetic dentistry. Such fractures may jeopardize esthetics, function, tissue biology and occlusal physiology, thus endangering tooth vitality and integrity. Coronal fractures resulting from dental trauma most frequently occur to the maxillary anterior teeth of adolescents and less frequently to mandibular teeth. Adult teeth may also suffer traumatic fracture, although less frequently than for adolescents. Case Report: In our case, an economical and time-saving novel technique has been described for direct composite restoration in a young patient with uncomplicated fractured maxillary anterior tooth. Conclusion: As restoring a fractured tooth is a complex procedure, this technique can prove as a simple, effective and appropriate technique that will fulfill all the requirements of dental personnel. This technique can also prove to be easy for inexperienced beginner clinicians without requiring special skills in providing the patients with direct composite restorations]]>

Introduction: Coronal fracture of anterior teeth is an important topic for esthetic dentistry. Such fractures may jeopardize esthetics, function, tissue biology and occlusal physiology, thus endangering tooth vitality and integrity. Coronal fractures resulting from dental trauma most frequently occur to the maxillary anterior teeth of adolescents and less frequently to mandibular teeth. Adult teeth may also suffer traumatic fracture, although less frequently than for adolescents. Case Report: In our case, an economical and time-saving novel technique has been described for direct composite restoration in a young patient with uncomplicated fractured maxillary anterior tooth. Conclusion: As restoring a fractured tooth is a complex procedure, this technique can prove as a simple, effective and appropriate technique that will fulfill all the requirements of dental personnel. This technique can also prove to be easy for inexperienced beginner clinicians without requiring special skills in providing the patients with direct composite restorations]]>
Sun, 10 Apr 2022 17:26:08 GMT /slideshow/aesthetic-management-of-fractured-anteriors-a-case-report/251555702 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Aesthetic Management of Fractured Anteriors: A Case Report AbuHusseinMuhamad Introduction: Coronal fracture of anterior teeth is an important topic for esthetic dentistry. Such fractures may jeopardize esthetics, function, tissue biology and occlusal physiology, thus endangering tooth vitality and integrity. Coronal fractures resulting from dental trauma most frequently occur to the maxillary anterior teeth of adolescents and less frequently to mandibular teeth. Adult teeth may also suffer traumatic fracture, although less frequently than for adolescents. Case Report: In our case, an economical and time-saving novel technique has been described for direct composite restoration in a young patient with uncomplicated fractured maxillary anterior tooth. Conclusion: As restoring a fractured tooth is a complex procedure, this technique can prove as a simple, effective and appropriate technique that will fulfill all the requirements of dental personnel. This technique can also prove to be easy for inexperienced beginner clinicians without requiring special skills in providing the patients with direct composite restorations <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/4-220410172608-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction: Coronal fracture of anterior teeth is an important topic for esthetic dentistry. Such fractures may jeopardize esthetics, function, tissue biology and occlusal physiology, thus endangering tooth vitality and integrity. Coronal fractures resulting from dental trauma most frequently occur to the maxillary anterior teeth of adolescents and less frequently to mandibular teeth. Adult teeth may also suffer traumatic fracture, although less frequently than for adolescents. Case Report: In our case, an economical and time-saving novel technique has been described for direct composite restoration in a young patient with uncomplicated fractured maxillary anterior tooth. Conclusion: As restoring a fractured tooth is a complex procedure, this technique can prove as a simple, effective and appropriate technique that will fulfill all the requirements of dental personnel. This technique can also prove to be easy for inexperienced beginner clinicians without requiring special skills in providing the patients with direct composite restorations
Aesthetic Management of Fractured Anteriors: A Case Report from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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medication and tooth movement /slideshow/medication-and-tooth-movement/79441517 endmedicationandtoothmovement-170905091320
Orthodontic tooth movement is basically a biologic response towards a mechanical force. Osteoclast and osteoblast cells mediate bone resorption and apposition, which eventually produces tooth movement. Researches showed that the rate of orthodontic tooth movement can be altered by certain drugs locally or systemically. The Objective of this article is to discuss the current data concerning the effect of drugs on orthodontic tooth movement.]]>

Orthodontic tooth movement is basically a biologic response towards a mechanical force. Osteoclast and osteoblast cells mediate bone resorption and apposition, which eventually produces tooth movement. Researches showed that the rate of orthodontic tooth movement can be altered by certain drugs locally or systemically. The Objective of this article is to discuss the current data concerning the effect of drugs on orthodontic tooth movement.]]>
Tue, 05 Sep 2017 09:13:20 GMT /slideshow/medication-and-tooth-movement/79441517 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) medication and tooth movement AbuHusseinMuhamad Orthodontic tooth movement is basically a biologic response towards a mechanical force. Osteoclast and osteoblast cells mediate bone resorption and apposition, which eventually produces tooth movement. Researches showed that the rate of orthodontic tooth movement can be altered by certain drugs locally or systemically. The Objective of this article is to discuss the current data concerning the effect of drugs on orthodontic tooth movement. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/endmedicationandtoothmovement-170905091320-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Orthodontic tooth movement is basically a biologic response towards a mechanical force. Osteoclast and osteoblast cells mediate bone resorption and apposition, which eventually produces tooth movement. Researches showed that the rate of orthodontic tooth movement can be altered by certain drugs locally or systemically. The Objective of this article is to discuss the current data concerning the effect of drugs on orthodontic tooth movement.
medication and tooth movement from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Multidisciplinary Approach in the Rehabilitation of Congenitally Maxillary Canine; a Case Report /slideshow/multidisciplinary-approach-in-the-rehabilitation-of-congenitally-maxillary-canine-a-case-report/78771582 oralhealth143010-170811182050
Objective: This case report describes the multidisciplinary approach to treat a congenitally missed maxillary canine, how to improve patients smile using orthodontic fixed appliance, endosseous dental implant, and porcelain veneer to achieve the treatment results of function and esthetic. Materials and procedures: Unilateral agenesis of the permanent maxillary canines in healthy individuals is extremely rare. This paper presents the case of a female patient diagnosed with congenital unilateral agenesis of the permanent maxillary canines as well as occlusal abnormalities in the form of left-side crossbite. To restore the proper aesthetics and function, interdisciplinary therapeutic treatment was implemented. In the case presented in this paper, the aim of oral rehabilitation was to restore a functional balance by obtaining proper skeletal relationships, creating optimal occlusal conditions and obtaining arch continuity. Conclusion: Interdisciplinary treatment combined of orthodontics, implant surgery, and prosthodontics was useful to treat a nonsyndromic oligodontia patient. Especially, with the new strategy, implantanchored orthodontics, which can facilitate the treatmentand make it more simply with greater predictability.]]>

Objective: This case report describes the multidisciplinary approach to treat a congenitally missed maxillary canine, how to improve patients smile using orthodontic fixed appliance, endosseous dental implant, and porcelain veneer to achieve the treatment results of function and esthetic. Materials and procedures: Unilateral agenesis of the permanent maxillary canines in healthy individuals is extremely rare. This paper presents the case of a female patient diagnosed with congenital unilateral agenesis of the permanent maxillary canines as well as occlusal abnormalities in the form of left-side crossbite. To restore the proper aesthetics and function, interdisciplinary therapeutic treatment was implemented. In the case presented in this paper, the aim of oral rehabilitation was to restore a functional balance by obtaining proper skeletal relationships, creating optimal occlusal conditions and obtaining arch continuity. Conclusion: Interdisciplinary treatment combined of orthodontics, implant surgery, and prosthodontics was useful to treat a nonsyndromic oligodontia patient. Especially, with the new strategy, implantanchored orthodontics, which can facilitate the treatmentand make it more simply with greater predictability.]]>
Fri, 11 Aug 2017 18:20:50 GMT /slideshow/multidisciplinary-approach-in-the-rehabilitation-of-congenitally-maxillary-canine-a-case-report/78771582 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Multidisciplinary Approach in the Rehabilitation of Congenitally Maxillary Canine; a Case Report AbuHusseinMuhamad Objective: This case report describes the multidisciplinary approach to treat a congenitally missed maxillary canine, how to improve patients smile using orthodontic fixed appliance, endosseous dental implant, and porcelain veneer to achieve the treatment results of function and esthetic. Materials and procedures: Unilateral agenesis of the permanent maxillary canines in healthy individuals is extremely rare. This paper presents the case of a female patient diagnosed with congenital unilateral agenesis of the permanent maxillary canines as well as occlusal abnormalities in the form of left-side crossbite. To restore the proper aesthetics and function, interdisciplinary therapeutic treatment was implemented. In the case presented in this paper, the aim of oral rehabilitation was to restore a functional balance by obtaining proper skeletal relationships, creating optimal occlusal conditions and obtaining arch continuity. Conclusion: Interdisciplinary treatment combined of orthodontics, implant surgery, and prosthodontics was useful to treat a nonsyndromic oligodontia patient. Especially, with the new strategy, implantanchored orthodontics, which can facilitate the treatmentand make it more simply with greater predictability. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/oralhealth143010-170811182050-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Objective: This case report describes the multidisciplinary approach to treat a congenitally missed maxillary canine, how to improve patients smile using orthodontic fixed appliance, endosseous dental implant, and porcelain veneer to achieve the treatment results of function and esthetic. Materials and procedures: Unilateral agenesis of the permanent maxillary canines in healthy individuals is extremely rare. This paper presents the case of a female patient diagnosed with congenital unilateral agenesis of the permanent maxillary canines as well as occlusal abnormalities in the form of left-side crossbite. To restore the proper aesthetics and function, interdisciplinary therapeutic treatment was implemented. In the case presented in this paper, the aim of oral rehabilitation was to restore a functional balance by obtaining proper skeletal relationships, creating optimal occlusal conditions and obtaining arch continuity. Conclusion: Interdisciplinary treatment combined of orthodontics, implant surgery, and prosthodontics was useful to treat a nonsyndromic oligodontia patient. Especially, with the new strategy, implantanchored orthodontics, which can facilitate the treatmentand make it more simply with greater predictability.
Multidisciplinary Approach in the Rehabilitation of Congenitally Maxillary Canine; a Case Report from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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The multifactorial factors influenc cleft Lip-literature review /slideshow/the-multifactorial-factors-influenc-cleft-lipliterature-review/78674787 9060748-170808184850
Congenital cleft-Lip and cleft palate have been the subject of many genetic studies, but until recently there has been no consensus as to their modes of inheritance. In fact, claims have been made for just about every genetic mechanism one can think of. Recently, however, evidence has been accumulating that favors a multifactorial basis for these malformations. The purpose of the present paper is to present the etiology of cleft lip and cleft palate both the genetic and the environmental factors. It is suggested that the genetic basis for diverse kinds of common or uncommon congenital malformations may very well be homogeneous, whilst, at the same, the environmental basis is heterogeneous.]]>

Congenital cleft-Lip and cleft palate have been the subject of many genetic studies, but until recently there has been no consensus as to their modes of inheritance. In fact, claims have been made for just about every genetic mechanism one can think of. Recently, however, evidence has been accumulating that favors a multifactorial basis for these malformations. The purpose of the present paper is to present the etiology of cleft lip and cleft palate both the genetic and the environmental factors. It is suggested that the genetic basis for diverse kinds of common or uncommon congenital malformations may very well be homogeneous, whilst, at the same, the environmental basis is heterogeneous.]]>
Tue, 08 Aug 2017 18:48:50 GMT /slideshow/the-multifactorial-factors-influenc-cleft-lipliterature-review/78674787 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) The multifactorial factors influenc cleft Lip-literature review AbuHusseinMuhamad Congenital cleft-Lip and cleft palate have been the subject of many genetic studies, but until recently there has been no consensus as to their modes of inheritance. In fact, claims have been made for just about every genetic mechanism one can think of. Recently, however, evidence has been accumulating that favors a multifactorial basis for these malformations. The purpose of the present paper is to present the etiology of cleft lip and cleft palate both the genetic and the environmental factors. It is suggested that the genetic basis for diverse kinds of common or uncommon congenital malformations may very well be homogeneous, whilst, at the same, the environmental basis is heterogeneous. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/9060748-170808184850-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Congenital cleft-Lip and cleft palate have been the subject of many genetic studies, but until recently there has been no consensus as to their modes of inheritance. In fact, claims have been made for just about every genetic mechanism one can think of. Recently, however, evidence has been accumulating that favors a multifactorial basis for these malformations. The purpose of the present paper is to present the etiology of cleft lip and cleft palate both the genetic and the environmental factors. It is suggested that the genetic basis for diverse kinds of common or uncommon congenital malformations may very well be homogeneous, whilst, at the same, the environmental basis is heterogeneous.
The multifactorial factors influenc cleft Lip-literature review from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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September 14-16, 2017 | Valencia Spain Tentative Program Dentistry and Oral Health International Conference on]]>
Tue, 08 Aug 2017 18:37:47 GMT /slideshow/icd-2017-78674476/78674476 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) icd 2017 AbuHusseinMuhamad September 14-16, 2017 | Valencia Spain Tentative Program Dentistry and Oral Health International Conference on <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jbrn6tentativeprogramforicd2017-170808183747-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> September 14-16, 2017 | Valencia Spain Tentative Program Dentistry and Oral Health International Conference on
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Implant Stability: Methods and Recent Advances /slideshow/implant-stability-methods-and-recent-advances/78660717 c1608021323-170808104853
Dental implants represent one of the most successful treatment modalities in dentistry. However, failures do occur in the range from 5 to 8% for routine procedures and up to 20% in major grafting cases after at least 5 years of function . The majority of implant losses may be explained as biomechanically induced failures, since low primary implant stability, low bone density, short implants and overload have been identified as risk factors . Hence, achievement and maintenance of implant stability are pre-conditions for a successful clinical outcome with dental implants. The review focuses on different methods used to assess implant stability and recent advances in this field ]]>

Dental implants represent one of the most successful treatment modalities in dentistry. However, failures do occur in the range from 5 to 8% for routine procedures and up to 20% in major grafting cases after at least 5 years of function . The majority of implant losses may be explained as biomechanically induced failures, since low primary implant stability, low bone density, short implants and overload have been identified as risk factors . Hence, achievement and maintenance of implant stability are pre-conditions for a successful clinical outcome with dental implants. The review focuses on different methods used to assess implant stability and recent advances in this field ]]>
Tue, 08 Aug 2017 10:48:53 GMT /slideshow/implant-stability-methods-and-recent-advances/78660717 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Implant Stability: Methods and Recent Advances AbuHusseinMuhamad Dental implants represent one of the most successful treatment modalities in dentistry. However, failures do occur in the range from 5 to 8% for routine procedures and up to 20% in major grafting cases after at least 5 years of function . The majority of implant losses may be explained as biomechanically induced failures, since low primary implant stability, low bone density, short implants and overload have been identified as risk factors . Hence, achievement and maintenance of implant stability are pre-conditions for a successful clinical outcome with dental implants. The review focuses on different methods used to assess implant stability and recent advances in this field <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/c1608021323-170808104853-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dental implants represent one of the most successful treatment modalities in dentistry. However, failures do occur in the range from 5 to 8% for routine procedures and up to 20% in major grafting cases after at least 5 years of function . The majority of implant losses may be explained as biomechanically induced failures, since low primary implant stability, low bone density, short implants and overload have been identified as risk factors . Hence, achievement and maintenance of implant stability are pre-conditions for a successful clinical outcome with dental implants. The review focuses on different methods used to assess implant stability and recent advances in this field
Implant Stability: Methods and Recent Advances from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Short implants in clinical practice /slideshow/short-implants-in-clinical-practice/76769216 t1605118996-170608145222
Over time, progressively shorter implants have been placed such that short implants are now available that are less than 6 mm in length. The viability and high success rates seen with short implants can be explained by osseointegration, the macro geometric design of the implant, as well as physics and the distribution of forces. This paper was aimed to review the stability and survival rate of short implants under functional loads. Numerical and clinical studies were reviewed. Keywords: Short dental implants, sinus augmentation, factors affecting bone regeneration in dental implantology]]>

Over time, progressively shorter implants have been placed such that short implants are now available that are less than 6 mm in length. The viability and high success rates seen with short implants can be explained by osseointegration, the macro geometric design of the implant, as well as physics and the distribution of forces. This paper was aimed to review the stability and survival rate of short implants under functional loads. Numerical and clinical studies were reviewed. Keywords: Short dental implants, sinus augmentation, factors affecting bone regeneration in dental implantology]]>
Thu, 08 Jun 2017 14:52:22 GMT /slideshow/short-implants-in-clinical-practice/76769216 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Short implants in clinical practice AbuHusseinMuhamad Over time, progressively shorter implants have been placed such that short implants are now available that are less than 6 mm in length. The viability and high success rates seen with short implants can be explained by osseointegration, the macro geometric design of the implant, as well as physics and the distribution of forces. This paper was aimed to review the stability and survival rate of short implants under functional loads. Numerical and clinical studies were reviewed. Keywords: Short dental implants, sinus augmentation, factors affecting bone regeneration in dental implantology <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/t1605118996-170608145222-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over time, progressively shorter implants have been placed such that short implants are now available that are less than 6 mm in length. The viability and high success rates seen with short implants can be explained by osseointegration, the macro geometric design of the implant, as well as physics and the distribution of forces. This paper was aimed to review the stability and survival rate of short implants under functional loads. Numerical and clinical studies were reviewed. Keywords: Short dental implants, sinus augmentation, factors affecting bone regeneration in dental implantology
Short implants in clinical practice from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Porcelain laminates: the Future of Esthetic Dentistry /slideshow/porcelain-laminates-the-future-of-esthetic-dentistry/76768978 p1605116875-170608144512
Porcelain laminate veneers are among the most esthetic means of creating a more pleasing and beautiful smile. Porcelain veneers within reason allow for the alteration of tooth position, shape, size and color. They require a minimal amount of tooth preparation, approximately 0.5 mm to 0.7mm of surface enamel reduction. This study describes the use of ceramic veneers without tooth wear, reinforcing the concept that minimally invasive porcelain laminate veneers could become versatile and conservative allies in the fi eld of esthetic dentistry. Keywords: Ceramics, dentin-bonding agents, esthetics]]>

Porcelain laminate veneers are among the most esthetic means of creating a more pleasing and beautiful smile. Porcelain veneers within reason allow for the alteration of tooth position, shape, size and color. They require a minimal amount of tooth preparation, approximately 0.5 mm to 0.7mm of surface enamel reduction. This study describes the use of ceramic veneers without tooth wear, reinforcing the concept that minimally invasive porcelain laminate veneers could become versatile and conservative allies in the fi eld of esthetic dentistry. Keywords: Ceramics, dentin-bonding agents, esthetics]]>
Thu, 08 Jun 2017 14:45:12 GMT /slideshow/porcelain-laminates-the-future-of-esthetic-dentistry/76768978 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Porcelain laminates: the Future of Esthetic Dentistry AbuHusseinMuhamad Porcelain laminate veneers are among the most esthetic means of creating a more pleasing and beautiful smile. Porcelain veneers within reason allow for the alteration of tooth position, shape, size and color. They require a minimal amount of tooth preparation, approximately 0.5 mm to 0.7mm of surface enamel reduction. This study describes the use of ceramic veneers without tooth wear, reinforcing the concept that minimally invasive porcelain laminate veneers could become versatile and conservative allies in the fi eld of esthetic dentistry. Keywords: Ceramics, dentin-bonding agents, esthetics <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/p1605116875-170608144512-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Porcelain laminate veneers are among the most esthetic means of creating a more pleasing and beautiful smile. Porcelain veneers within reason allow for the alteration of tooth position, shape, size and color. They require a minimal amount of tooth preparation, approximately 0.5 mm to 0.7mm of surface enamel reduction. This study describes the use of ceramic veneers without tooth wear, reinforcing the concept that minimally invasive porcelain laminate veneers could become versatile and conservative allies in the fi eld of esthetic dentistry. Keywords: Ceramics, dentin-bonding agents, esthetics
Porcelain laminates: the Future of Esthetic Dentistry from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Immediate Restoration of Single Implants Replacing Lateral Incisor Compromised by Internal Resorption /slideshow/immediate-restoration-of-single-implants-replacing-lateral-incisor-compromised-by-internal-resorption/75921360 v160503131137-170512133705
Today, the diagnosis of internal root resorption is significantly improved by the three-dimensional imaging. Furthermore, the CBCTs superior diagnosis accuracy resulted in an improved management of the resorptive defects and a better outcome of Implant therapy of teeth with internal resorption.Implant has become a wide option to maintain periodontal architecture. Diagnosis and treatment planning is the key factors in achieving the successful outcomes after placing and restoring implants placed immediately after tooth extraction. The purpose of this clinical update is to report on the success and survival of Immediate restoration of single implants replacing right lateral incisor compromised by internal resorption.]]>

Today, the diagnosis of internal root resorption is significantly improved by the three-dimensional imaging. Furthermore, the CBCTs superior diagnosis accuracy resulted in an improved management of the resorptive defects and a better outcome of Implant therapy of teeth with internal resorption.Implant has become a wide option to maintain periodontal architecture. Diagnosis and treatment planning is the key factors in achieving the successful outcomes after placing and restoring implants placed immediately after tooth extraction. The purpose of this clinical update is to report on the success and survival of Immediate restoration of single implants replacing right lateral incisor compromised by internal resorption.]]>
Fri, 12 May 2017 13:37:05 GMT /slideshow/immediate-restoration-of-single-implants-replacing-lateral-incisor-compromised-by-internal-resorption/75921360 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Immediate Restoration of Single Implants Replacing Lateral Incisor Compromised by Internal Resorption AbuHusseinMuhamad Today, the diagnosis of internal root resorption is significantly improved by the three-dimensional imaging. Furthermore, the CBCTs superior diagnosis accuracy resulted in an improved management of the resorptive defects and a better outcome of Implant therapy of teeth with internal resorption.Implant has become a wide option to maintain periodontal architecture. Diagnosis and treatment planning is the key factors in achieving the successful outcomes after placing and restoring implants placed immediately after tooth extraction. The purpose of this clinical update is to report on the success and survival of Immediate restoration of single implants replacing right lateral incisor compromised by internal resorption. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/v160503131137-170512133705-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Today, the diagnosis of internal root resorption is significantly improved by the three-dimensional imaging. Furthermore, the CBCTs superior diagnosis accuracy resulted in an improved management of the resorptive defects and a better outcome of Implant therapy of teeth with internal resorption.Implant has become a wide option to maintain periodontal architecture. Diagnosis and treatment planning is the key factors in achieving the successful outcomes after placing and restoring implants placed immediately after tooth extraction. The purpose of this clinical update is to report on the success and survival of Immediate restoration of single implants replacing right lateral incisor compromised by internal resorption.
Immediate Restoration of Single Implants Replacing Lateral Incisor Compromised by Internal Resorption from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Immediate Implant Placement And Restoration With Natural Tooth In The Maxillary Central Incisor: A Clinical Report /slideshow/immediate-implant-placement-and-restoration-with-natural-tooth-in-the-maxillary-central-incisor-a-clinical-report/75921244 m1605037280-170512133316
Anterior tooth loss and restoration in the esthetic zone is a common challenge in dentistry today. The prominent visibility of the area can be especially distressing to the patient and requires a timely and esthetically pleasing solution. Immediate single-tooth implantation followed by immediate provisionalization is becoming an increasingly desirable treatment that offers numerous benefits over conventional delayed loading. Provisionalization for immediately-placed implants using the patients existing tooth can enhance the final aesthetic outcome if certain steps are followed. If the natural tooth is intact and can be used as a provisional, the emergence profile can be very similar to the preoperative condition. This article outlines a technique to use the patients natural tooth after extraction to provisionalize an implant. ]]>

Anterior tooth loss and restoration in the esthetic zone is a common challenge in dentistry today. The prominent visibility of the area can be especially distressing to the patient and requires a timely and esthetically pleasing solution. Immediate single-tooth implantation followed by immediate provisionalization is becoming an increasingly desirable treatment that offers numerous benefits over conventional delayed loading. Provisionalization for immediately-placed implants using the patients existing tooth can enhance the final aesthetic outcome if certain steps are followed. If the natural tooth is intact and can be used as a provisional, the emergence profile can be very similar to the preoperative condition. This article outlines a technique to use the patients natural tooth after extraction to provisionalize an implant. ]]>
Fri, 12 May 2017 13:33:16 GMT /slideshow/immediate-implant-placement-and-restoration-with-natural-tooth-in-the-maxillary-central-incisor-a-clinical-report/75921244 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Immediate Implant Placement And Restoration With Natural Tooth In The Maxillary Central Incisor: A Clinical Report AbuHusseinMuhamad Anterior tooth loss and restoration in the esthetic zone is a common challenge in dentistry today. The prominent visibility of the area can be especially distressing to the patient and requires a timely and esthetically pleasing solution. Immediate single-tooth implantation followed by immediate provisionalization is becoming an increasingly desirable treatment that offers numerous benefits over conventional delayed loading. Provisionalization for immediately-placed implants using the patients existing tooth can enhance the final aesthetic outcome if certain steps are followed. If the natural tooth is intact and can be used as a provisional, the emergence profile can be very similar to the preoperative condition. This article outlines a technique to use the patients natural tooth after extraction to provisionalize an implant. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/m1605037280-170512133316-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Anterior tooth loss and restoration in the esthetic zone is a common challenge in dentistry today. The prominent visibility of the area can be especially distressing to the patient and requires a timely and esthetically pleasing solution. Immediate single-tooth implantation followed by immediate provisionalization is becoming an increasingly desirable treatment that offers numerous benefits over conventional delayed loading. Provisionalization for immediately-placed implants using the patients existing tooth can enhance the final aesthetic outcome if certain steps are followed. If the natural tooth is intact and can be used as a provisional, the emergence profile can be very similar to the preoperative condition. This article outlines a technique to use the patients natural tooth after extraction to provisionalize an implant.
Immediate Implant Placement And Restoration With Natural Tooth In The Maxillary Central Incisor: A Clinical Report from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Clinical Management of Bilateral Impacted Maxillary Canines /slideshow/clinical-management-of-bilateral-impacted-maxillary-canines/75590315 srld-id10-170502070727
Introduction: Impaction of maxillary canines is a frequently encountered clinical problem in orthodontic therapy. When a preventive approach fails, treatment involves surgical exposure of the impacted tooth, followed by orthodontic traction to guide and align it into the dental arch. The aim of the present report was to demonstrate by case reports of an adult patient with bilateral impacted maxillary canines treated with surgical exposure and orthodontic treatment. Material and Methods: A 15year-old female with various degrees of bilateral palatal impaction of maxillary canines were managed by the described technique. Results and Discussion: Autonomous eruption of the impacted canines after surgical uncovering was witnessed in all patients without the need for application of a vertical orthodontic force for their extrusion. Conclusion: The described method of surgical uncovering and autonomous eruption created conditions for biological eruption of the palatally impacted canines into the oral cavity and facilitated considerably the subsequent orthodontic treatment for their proper alignment in the dental arch. Keywords: Impacted canines; Surgical; Tooth exposure; Orthodontic treatment]]>

Introduction: Impaction of maxillary canines is a frequently encountered clinical problem in orthodontic therapy. When a preventive approach fails, treatment involves surgical exposure of the impacted tooth, followed by orthodontic traction to guide and align it into the dental arch. The aim of the present report was to demonstrate by case reports of an adult patient with bilateral impacted maxillary canines treated with surgical exposure and orthodontic treatment. Material and Methods: A 15year-old female with various degrees of bilateral palatal impaction of maxillary canines were managed by the described technique. Results and Discussion: Autonomous eruption of the impacted canines after surgical uncovering was witnessed in all patients without the need for application of a vertical orthodontic force for their extrusion. Conclusion: The described method of surgical uncovering and autonomous eruption created conditions for biological eruption of the palatally impacted canines into the oral cavity and facilitated considerably the subsequent orthodontic treatment for their proper alignment in the dental arch. Keywords: Impacted canines; Surgical; Tooth exposure; Orthodontic treatment]]>
Tue, 02 May 2017 07:07:27 GMT /slideshow/clinical-management-of-bilateral-impacted-maxillary-canines/75590315 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Clinical Management of Bilateral Impacted Maxillary Canines AbuHusseinMuhamad Introduction: Impaction of maxillary canines is a frequently encountered clinical problem in orthodontic therapy. When a preventive approach fails, treatment involves surgical exposure of the impacted tooth, followed by orthodontic traction to guide and align it into the dental arch. The aim of the present report was to demonstrate by case reports of an adult patient with bilateral impacted maxillary canines treated with surgical exposure and orthodontic treatment. Material and Methods: A 15year-old female with various degrees of bilateral palatal impaction of maxillary canines were managed by the described technique. Results and Discussion: Autonomous eruption of the impacted canines after surgical uncovering was witnessed in all patients without the need for application of a vertical orthodontic force for their extrusion. Conclusion: The described method of surgical uncovering and autonomous eruption created conditions for biological eruption of the palatally impacted canines into the oral cavity and facilitated considerably the subsequent orthodontic treatment for their proper alignment in the dental arch. Keywords: Impacted canines; Surgical; Tooth exposure; Orthodontic treatment <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/srld-id10-170502070727-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction: Impaction of maxillary canines is a frequently encountered clinical problem in orthodontic therapy. When a preventive approach fails, treatment involves surgical exposure of the impacted tooth, followed by orthodontic traction to guide and align it into the dental arch. The aim of the present report was to demonstrate by case reports of an adult patient with bilateral impacted maxillary canines treated with surgical exposure and orthodontic treatment. Material and Methods: A 15year-old female with various degrees of bilateral palatal impaction of maxillary canines were managed by the described technique. Results and Discussion: Autonomous eruption of the impacted canines after surgical uncovering was witnessed in all patients without the need for application of a vertical orthodontic force for their extrusion. Conclusion: The described method of surgical uncovering and autonomous eruption created conditions for biological eruption of the palatally impacted canines into the oral cavity and facilitated considerably the subsequent orthodontic treatment for their proper alignment in the dental arch. Keywords: Impacted canines; Surgical; Tooth exposure; Orthodontic treatment
Clinical Management of Bilateral Impacted Maxillary Canines from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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One-Piece Immediate-Load Post-Extraction Implant In Maxillary Central Incisor /slideshow/onepiece-immediateload-postextraction-implant-in-maxillary-central-incisor/74329727 p1603137883-170404101438
Abstract: This case report describes extraction of a fractured left maxillary central incisor tooth, followed by immediate placement of an one-piece implant in the prepared socket and temporization by a bonded restoration. Materials And Methods: The tooth was extracted with minimal hard and soft tissue trauma and without flap reflection. The socket was prepared to the required depth and a Implant was inserted. Results: The atraumatic operating technique and the immediate insertion of the one-piece Implant resulted in the preservation of the hard and soft tissues at the extraction site. Conclusion: The One-piece dental implant and provisional restoration provided the patient with immediate esthetics, function, comfort and most importantly preservation of tissues. The one-piece implant design resulted in a high cumulative implant survival rate and beneficial marginal bone levels.]]>

Abstract: This case report describes extraction of a fractured left maxillary central incisor tooth, followed by immediate placement of an one-piece implant in the prepared socket and temporization by a bonded restoration. Materials And Methods: The tooth was extracted with minimal hard and soft tissue trauma and without flap reflection. The socket was prepared to the required depth and a Implant was inserted. Results: The atraumatic operating technique and the immediate insertion of the one-piece Implant resulted in the preservation of the hard and soft tissues at the extraction site. Conclusion: The One-piece dental implant and provisional restoration provided the patient with immediate esthetics, function, comfort and most importantly preservation of tissues. The one-piece implant design resulted in a high cumulative implant survival rate and beneficial marginal bone levels.]]>
Tue, 04 Apr 2017 10:14:38 GMT /slideshow/onepiece-immediateload-postextraction-implant-in-maxillary-central-incisor/74329727 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) One-Piece Immediate-Load Post-Extraction Implant In Maxillary Central Incisor AbuHusseinMuhamad Abstract: This case report describes extraction of a fractured left maxillary central incisor tooth, followed by immediate placement of an one-piece implant in the prepared socket and temporization by a bonded restoration. Materials And Methods: The tooth was extracted with minimal hard and soft tissue trauma and without flap reflection. The socket was prepared to the required depth and a Implant was inserted. Results: The atraumatic operating technique and the immediate insertion of the one-piece Implant resulted in the preservation of the hard and soft tissues at the extraction site. Conclusion: The One-piece dental implant and provisional restoration provided the patient with immediate esthetics, function, comfort and most importantly preservation of tissues. The one-piece implant design resulted in a high cumulative implant survival rate and beneficial marginal bone levels. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/p1603137883-170404101438-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Abstract: This case report describes extraction of a fractured left maxillary central incisor tooth, followed by immediate placement of an one-piece implant in the prepared socket and temporization by a bonded restoration. Materials And Methods: The tooth was extracted with minimal hard and soft tissue trauma and without flap reflection. The socket was prepared to the required depth and a Implant was inserted. Results: The atraumatic operating technique and the immediate insertion of the one-piece Implant resulted in the preservation of the hard and soft tissues at the extraction site. Conclusion: The One-piece dental implant and provisional restoration provided the patient with immediate esthetics, function, comfort and most importantly preservation of tissues. The one-piece implant design resulted in a high cumulative implant survival rate and beneficial marginal bone levels.
One-Piece Immediate-Load Post-Extraction Implant In Maxillary Central Incisor from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Single Visit Replacement of Central Maxillary Using Fiber-Reinforced Composite Resin /slideshow/single-visit-replacement-of-central-maxillary-using-fiberreinforced-composite-resin/74329658 o16031169741-170404101338
Fiber reinforced composites are high strength filling materials composed of conventional composites and glass fibres. They exhibit extensive applications in different fields of dentistry. This clinical report present a case where FRC technology was successfully used to restore central maxillary incisor edentulous area in terms of esthetic-cosmetic values and functionality.]]>

Fiber reinforced composites are high strength filling materials composed of conventional composites and glass fibres. They exhibit extensive applications in different fields of dentistry. This clinical report present a case where FRC technology was successfully used to restore central maxillary incisor edentulous area in terms of esthetic-cosmetic values and functionality.]]>
Tue, 04 Apr 2017 10:13:38 GMT /slideshow/single-visit-replacement-of-central-maxillary-using-fiberreinforced-composite-resin/74329658 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Single Visit Replacement of Central Maxillary Using Fiber-Reinforced Composite Resin AbuHusseinMuhamad Fiber reinforced composites are high strength filling materials composed of conventional composites and glass fibres. They exhibit extensive applications in different fields of dentistry. This clinical report present a case where FRC technology was successfully used to restore central maxillary incisor edentulous area in terms of esthetic-cosmetic values and functionality. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/o16031169741-170404101338-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Fiber reinforced composites are high strength filling materials composed of conventional composites and glass fibres. They exhibit extensive applications in different fields of dentistry. This clinical report present a case where FRC technology was successfully used to restore central maxillary incisor edentulous area in terms of esthetic-cosmetic values and functionality.
Single Visit Replacement of Central Maxillary Using Fiber-Reinforced Composite Resin from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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Zirconia implants were familiarized into dental implantology. Zirconia appears to be an appropriate implant material due to its low plaque affinity, tooth like color, biocompatibility and mechanical properties. The following a case presentations will show how the acid-etched zirconia Implant can be used to functionally and aesthetically replace congenitally missing left lateral incisor tooth germ in the maxilla, and achieve optimal soft tissues and health.]]>

Zirconia implants were familiarized into dental implantology. Zirconia appears to be an appropriate implant material due to its low plaque affinity, tooth like color, biocompatibility and mechanical properties. The following a case presentations will show how the acid-etched zirconia Implant can be used to functionally and aesthetically replace congenitally missing left lateral incisor tooth germ in the maxilla, and achieve optimal soft tissues and health.]]>
Tue, 04 Apr 2017 10:12:24 GMT /slideshow/zirconium-dental-implants-and-crown-for-congenitally-missing-maxillary-lateral-clinical-case/74329575 AbuHusseinMuhamad@slideshare.net(AbuHusseinMuhamad) Zirconium Dental Implants And Crown for Congenitally Missing Maxillary Lateral; Clinical Case AbuHusseinMuhamad Zirconia implants were familiarized into dental implantology. Zirconia appears to be an appropriate implant material due to its low plaque affinity, tooth like color, biocompatibility and mechanical properties. The following a case presentations will show how the acid-etched zirconia Implant can be used to functionally and aesthetically replace congenitally missing left lateral incisor tooth germ in the maxilla, and achieve optimal soft tissues and health. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/1-170404101224-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Zirconia implants were familiarized into dental implantology. Zirconia appears to be an appropriate implant material due to its low plaque affinity, tooth like color, biocompatibility and mechanical properties. The following a case presentations will show how the acid-etched zirconia Implant can be used to functionally and aesthetically replace congenitally missing left lateral incisor tooth germ in the maxilla, and achieve optimal soft tissues and health.
Zirconium Dental Implants And Crown for Congenitally Missing Maxillary Lateral; Clinical Case from Abu-Hussein Muhamad
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