Joshua Hudson

BDS (Hons), MFDS, RCS (Glasgow), PGCert, FHEA, Registrar in Restorative Dentistry, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals

email: joshua.hudson@nhs.net

The use of an overdenture in a patient with numerous partially erupted and unerupted teeth

A 20-year-old female patient presented to the prosthodontic department following previous treatment in the hospital's paediatric department. The patient's main concern was poor aesthetics associated...

Gingival Recession. Part 2: Treatment Options and When to Intervene Surgically

The decision to treat gingival recession is driven by patient expectations and site/tooth-related factors that will determine the risk and rate of deterioration of the recession (Table 1). Patients...

Gingival recession. Part 1: prevalence and aetiology

The prevalence of gingival recession varies in different populations and is influenced by age, with the overall prevalence ranging from 58% to 99.7%.1–4,7,8 The reported differences in the variation...

Chairside provisional implant crown construction: a clinical technique

Provisional implant crowns serve a variety of functions. As with conventional provisional crowns, they allow a trial phase of the prosthodontic management, to verify that the patient and dental...

Resin-retained bridges: considerations to maximize enamel bonding and aesthetics for abutment teeth with compromised contour

When considering treatment options for these patients, there are multiple choices available. These include removable prostheses, conventional bridgework, resin-retained bridgework (RRBs) or dental...