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Full-Text Articles in Dental Materials
Effect Of Margin Thickness And Cement Gap On The Fabrication And Fit Accuracy Of Additively Manufactured Crowns In Definitive Resins With Different Filler Content, Mustafa Borga Dönmez, Gülce Çakmak, Çiğdem Kahveci, Amir H. Nejat, Burak Yilmaz, Pinar Altinci
Effect Of Margin Thickness And Cement Gap On The Fabrication And Fit Accuracy Of Additively Manufactured Crowns In Definitive Resins With Different Filler Content, Mustafa Borga Dönmez, Gülce Çakmak, Çiğdem Kahveci, Amir H. Nejat, Burak Yilmaz, Pinar Altinci
School of Dentistry Faculty Publications
PURPOSE: To evaluate how commercially available composite resins in varying filler content affect the fabrication and fit accuracy (trueness and precision) of additively manufactured (AM) definitive crowns with different margin thickness and cement gaps by comparing them to subtractively manufactured (SM) polymer-infiltrated ceramic crowns. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two identical unprepared mandibular right first molars were prepared by an experienced prosthodontist for crowns with either 0.5 mm or 1.0 mm chamfer margins, verified using silicone indexes and a periodontal probe, and then digitized with an industrial-grade scanner. These scan files were used to design reference crowns with either 50-µm or 80-µm …
The Effect Of Different Surface Treatments On The Roughness, Translucency, And Staining Of 3d-Printed Occlusal Device Materials, Silvia Rojas Rueda, Hanna Sepsick, Mohammed Hammamy, Amir H. Nejat, Edwin Kee, Nathaniel C. Lawson
The Effect Of Different Surface Treatments On The Roughness, Translucency, And Staining Of 3d-Printed Occlusal Device Materials, Silvia Rojas Rueda, Hanna Sepsick, Mohammed Hammamy, Amir H. Nejat, Edwin Kee, Nathaniel C. Lawson
School of Dentistry Faculty Publications
OBJECTIVES: To compare surface treatments (as-printed, optical polish, resin-coated, polished) of two 3D-printed occlusal device materials (KeySplint Soft and NightGuard Flex 2) cured with or without glycerin for surface roughness, translucency, and coffee staining. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Discs (2 mm thick) from two 3D-printed occlusal resins (KeySplint Soft and NightGuard Flex 2) were printed using a DLP 3D printer (SprintRay Pro 95), cleaned (ProWash S), and cured (ProCure 2) with or without glycerin. Some specimens were printed in an optical polish tank. Specimens were either as-printed, resin-coated, or polished. Reference milled (ProArt CAD Splint) and heat-cured (Excel Formula Heat Cure …
Effect Of Build Orientation On The Fabrication Trueness Of Additively Manufactured Implant-Supported Complete Arch Interim Fixed Prostheses, Amir H. Nejat, Mehmet Esad Güven, Gülce Çakmak, Burak Yilmaz, Mustafa Borga Donmez
Effect Of Build Orientation On The Fabrication Trueness Of Additively Manufactured Implant-Supported Complete Arch Interim Fixed Prostheses, Amir H. Nejat, Mehmet Esad Güven, Gülce Çakmak, Burak Yilmaz, Mustafa Borga Donmez
School of Dentistry Faculty Publications
PURPOSE: To evaluate how build orientation affects the fabrication trueness of additively manufactured implant-supported complete arch prostheses by comparing them to subtractively manufactured high-impact polymer-based prostheses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An edentulous maxillary model with four implants at canine and first molar regions bilaterally was digitized (ATOS Core 80 5MP) to design a reference implant-supported complete arch prosthesis standard tessellation language file (RF-STL). The STL file was used to manufacture prostheses additively in five different orientations according to the build platform (AM-0, 0-degree; AM-15, 15-degree; AM-30, 30-degree; AM-45, 45-degree; AM-90, 90-degree) or subtractively (SM-HIP, control) (n = 10). The prostheses were …
Endodontic Microsurgery Using Dynamic Navigation And Trephine Burs, Trenton Smith, Sameer Jain, Jeffery Nick Sanders, Michael Block, Mark Odom, Albert F. Mcmullen
Endodontic Microsurgery Using Dynamic Navigation And Trephine Burs, Trenton Smith, Sameer Jain, Jeffery Nick Sanders, Michael Block, Mark Odom, Albert F. Mcmullen
School of Dentistry Faculty Publications
Objectives: The use of the surgical operating microscope, CBCT imagining, biocompatible filling materials and ultrasonic instruments have improved the success and predictability of apical surgery. Despite these advances, more accurate and precise techniques for creating osteotomies and root-resections (apicoectomies) have not been widely adopted. This study highlights how dynamic navigation systems (DNS) can help avoid unnecessary dentin removal and “mitigate iatrogenic errors” such as root perforation. Methods: A total of 56 root-end resections were planned and completed on two sets of identical TrueJaw Endosurg models (DE Labs, Santa Barbra, CA, USA). One set of maxillary and mandibular jaws were used …
Stratasys Printed 3-D Mandibular Molar With Tooth Anatomy And Texture, M. Austin White, Charles E. Taylor, Edwin Kee, Albert F. Mcmullen
Stratasys Printed 3-D Mandibular Molar With Tooth Anatomy And Texture, M. Austin White, Charles E. Taylor, Edwin Kee, Albert F. Mcmullen
School of Dentistry Faculty Publications
Introduction: We used CBCT scans of a human mandibular molar in concert with the Stratasys 3-D printer to fabricate said teeth with similar texture and hardness to enamel, dentin, and cementum. The printed tooth should also have the same crown and root anatomy, as well as root canal anatomy of the scanned tooth. Methods: One mandibular first molar was scanned (Carestream Dental CS 9600 CBCT) and printed (Stratasys 3D multi-material printer). A (Micromet 5104) hardness tester was used to test the hardness of the printed tooth. Nine combinations of two different materials (Stratasys’ Vero Pure White and Agilus 30 Clear …
Areas Of Interest In Dental Education: A Bibliometric Analysis Of The Last Decade, Eswar Kandaswamy
Areas Of Interest In Dental Education: A Bibliometric Analysis Of The Last Decade, Eswar Kandaswamy
School of Dentistry Faculty Publications
This study aimed to perform a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of journals focused on dental education (Journal of Dental Education and European Journal of Dental Education) from 2014 to 2023. An ISI Web of Science Search was performed in October 2023 with no filters for language or keywords. Published articles between 2014 and 2018, 2019 and 2023, and 2014-2023, along with the top 100 cited articles published within this period were exported as txt files. Keyword and title word network maps and occurrences were generated using VOS Viewer software. Author-affiliated countries with the most publications were tabulated from the Web of …
The Effect Of Die Material On The Crown Fracture Strength Of Zirconia Crowns, Akram Sayed Ahmed, Nathaniel C. Lawson, Chin-Chuan Fu, Pranit V. Bora, Edwin Kee, Amir H. Nejat
The Effect Of Die Material On The Crown Fracture Strength Of Zirconia Crowns, Akram Sayed Ahmed, Nathaniel C. Lawson, Chin-Chuan Fu, Pranit V. Bora, Edwin Kee, Amir H. Nejat
School of Dentistry Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Determination of the eligibility of several tooth analog materials for use in crown fracture testing. METHODS: A standardized premolar crown preparation was replicated into three types of resin dies (C&B, low modulus 3D printed resin; OnX, high modulus 3D printed resin composite; and highest modulus milled resin composite). 0.8 mm zirconia crowns were bonded to the dies and the maximum fracture load of the crowns was tested. Twelve extracted human premolars were prepared to a standardized crown preparation, and duplicate dies of the prepared teeth were 3D printed out of C&B. Zirconia crowns were bonded to both the dies …
Bond Strength Of Reline Materials To 3d-Printed Provisional Crown Resins, Jorge Palavicini, Sherrod L. Quin, Wael Zakkour, Karim Zakkour, Safa Manafi Varkiani, Xiaoming Xu, Nathaniel C. Lawson, Amir Hossein Nejat
Bond Strength Of Reline Materials To 3d-Printed Provisional Crown Resins, Jorge Palavicini, Sherrod L. Quin, Wael Zakkour, Karim Zakkour, Safa Manafi Varkiani, Xiaoming Xu, Nathaniel C. Lawson, Amir Hossein Nejat
School of Dentistry Faculty Publications
(1) Purpose: The aim of the present study was to compare the bond strength between two 3D-printed resins designed for long-term provisional crowns and three different reline materials. (2) Materials and Methods: Rectangular specimens were prepared from two 3D-printed resins (Envision Tech and NextDent C&B) and a conventional self-cure PMMA. Transparent tubes filled with three different reline materials including composite resin, Bis-acryl, and PMMA were bonded to the 3D-printed specimens (n = 11 per group, total of 6 study groups). Tubes filled with PMMA were bonded to the prepared PMMA specimens which served as the control group (n = 11, …
Acceptability Of Fully Guided Virtual Implant Planning Software Among Dental Undergraduate Students, Shishir Ram Shetty, Colin Murray, Sausan Al Kawas, Sara Jaser, Wael Talaat, Medhini Madi, Vinayak Kamath, Nisha Manila, Raghavendra Shetty, Vidya Ajila
Acceptability Of Fully Guided Virtual Implant Planning Software Among Dental Undergraduate Students, Shishir Ram Shetty, Colin Murray, Sausan Al Kawas, Sara Jaser, Wael Talaat, Medhini Madi, Vinayak Kamath, Nisha Manila, Raghavendra Shetty, Vidya Ajila
School of Dentistry Faculty Publications
Background: Fully guided implant surgery as a technique is gaining popularity. It has been observed that use of surgical guides improves precision and predictability for dental implant placement. However, like any other newer technology, the acceptance of fully guided dental implant technology among users is based upon its perceived usability. This study aimed at evaluating the perception about using Virtual Implant Planning Software (VIPS) among undergraduate dental students at the university of Sharjah. Methods: Ninety-Six dental surgery students from the University of Sharjah were included in the study. One week after the Virtual Implant Planning Software (Planmeca Romexis version 6.2 …
The Effect Of Silver Diamine Fluoride On Bond Strength Of Three Types Of Bulk-Fill Restorative Materials To Dentin., Nasrin Danaeifar, Amir Hossein Nejat, Zafar Cehreli, Richard W. Ballard, Jeffrey T. Johnson
The Effect Of Silver Diamine Fluoride On Bond Strength Of Three Types Of Bulk-Fill Restorative Materials To Dentin., Nasrin Danaeifar, Amir Hossein Nejat, Zafar Cehreli, Richard W. Ballard, Jeffrey T. Johnson
School of Dentistry Faculty Publications
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