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On the premise of constant progress, it is very import- ant to the DGZI to stay on the pulse of current affairs for the years to come. We have set ourselves a demanding goal and in order to maintain a strong position also in the future intend to adapt both the educational structures in terms of curricula and training of dental technicians and the congress organisation to the most modern options and conditions...
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L-PRF in different intraoral applications
Prof. Nelson R. Pinto1, Dr Andy Temmerman2, Ana B. Castro2, Simone Cortellini2, Prof. Dr Wim Teughels2 & Prof. Dr Marc Quirynen21 Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Los Andes, Santiago, Chile2 Departme
Favourable wound healing has always been a major quest in dental surgery. It is a concern in healthy as well as compromised patients. In an effort to improve and accelerate healing of both hard- and soft-tissues, substitutes including growth factors and biomaterials have been traditionally employed. Membranes were also introduced to separate tissue...
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Today, numerous implant systems and many modifications thereof are available on the market, and it may be difficult to choose the optimal implant system for each patient. Immediate loading of dental implants is indicated when there is good primary stability and an appropriate occlusal load. To achieve a satisfactory result concerning implant survival, a number of factors have to be taken into consideration, such as the type and quality of the bone, bone density, placement and location of implants, the patient’s motivation and, of course, financial constraints...
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Computer-assisted implant rehabilitation of tumour patients
Ioannis Papadimitriou, Dr Petros Almagout, Dr Erich Theo Merholz & Dr Stefan Helka, Germany & Greece
Implantology has become a fundamental , if not routine, component of oral rehabilitation and the most reliable procedure in the discipline’s attempt to realise restitutio ad integrum. In modern dentistry, implant-supported restorations are considered to be the usual and best care options.
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Edentulism is considered to be a disability and a major oral health problem worldwide. 1, 2 Replacing missing teeth with a well-designed and -fabricated complete denture can satisfy the patient who has both a suitable clinical condition and adaptability. However, complete dentures do not restore function in all patients, especially in the case of the rejection of a removable solution for psychological reasons...
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The elimination of biofilm is the key factor in the treat - ment of periodontal and peri-implant inflammation. Periodontitis, peri-implant mucositis, and peri-implantitis represent bacterial inflammation with comparable symptoms. The clinical signs for all three are similar and include positive bleeding on probing, redness, oedematous tissue, suppuration and probing pocket depths of more than 4 mm. The cause of these similarly progressing infections is bacterial plaque, a biofilm rich of pathogenic bacteria. As a consequence, effective elimination of this biofilm is a fundamental prerequisite for the successful treatment of these diseases...
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In addition to maintaining a specialist periodontics practice in West Perth, Australia, and serving as the Editor-in-Chief of the Clinical Oral Implants Research journal, Periodontist and implant specialist Dr Lisa Heitz-Mayfield holds several academic positions, including that of adjunct professor at the University of Western Australia and the University of Notre Dame Australia...
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At its 48 th International Annual Congress , the German Association of Dental Implantology (DGZI) is launching a completely new concept. In terms of content as well as in terms of the process and structure of the congress, new territory is being explored. The participants can expect an exciting, versatile and practical implantology event...
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Anyone who has visions should see a doctor!”—who doesn’t know this possibly a little overly used quote of the former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt. Hans L. Grafelmann did not see a doctor but rather worked unimpressed and resolutely on realising his visions. Thus when the above stated sentence was spoken during the parliamentary elections in 1980, one of Grafelmann’s visions was already having an anniversary: The German Association of Dental Implantology (DGZI) was celebrating its first decade of existence...