Restorative Dentistry
Resin-retained bridges: ten tips for success and an update on all-ceramic designs
Olivia BarracloughThere are numerous considerations for deciding on which abutment tooth to use. However, the initial priority should be to ensure the periodontal and endodontic health of the proposed tooth.3.
McNamara's Fallacies in Dentistry. 2: Tooth Surface Loss Fallacies
Martin GD KelleherOne shibboleth is that tooth surface loss is always multifactorial. That is true sometimes – but not often – and certainly not always. For instance, one simple diagnostic clue is that if the length of...
Radiosurgery: A Forgotten Tool?
Timothy BrownElectrosurgery and radiosurgery are related, but need to be considered on a spectrum; namely the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum (Figure 2). Originally, electrosurgery units were less efficient,...
Multidisciplinary Management of a ‘Double Tooth’
Niraj HalaiThis case reports a 16-year-old male patient referred by his general dental practitioner to the orthodontic department at Leeds Dental Institute with a simple request of ‘I would like a nicer looking...
Replacing buried teeth: A Review of primary failure of eruption of permanent teeth and case report
Jann Siew ChinDiagnosis of PFE can be challenging because it has a variable presentation and can be similar to other conditions.9 Establishing the correct diagnosis is essential, as failure to do so, will lead to...
Avoiding disasters in restorative dentistry by effective communication
Andrew James PatersonCDM and TP is a complex process, even for cases that, at first sight, are relatively straightforward. That complexity increases when managing failing dentitions.
Cervical margin relocation and indirect restorations: Case report and literature review
Aftab ButtIn 2010, Veneziani proposed a useful classification of cervical cavities into three grades based on the ability to isolate them with rubber dam and on the distance of the cavity margin to the...
The Biomimetic Restorative Approach
Deepa N ShahFor small lesions, a minimally invasive approach should be taken. This requires promotion of natural remineralization and lesion arrest, ensuring cavity seal and restoration of tooth form without...
A Practice-based Evaluation of a Novel Resin Luting Material and Dentine Bonding Agent
Peter SandsThe value of practice-based research has been previously discussed,1 with the arena of general dental practice having been considered the ideal environment in which to carry out evaluations of the...
Individually Formed Glass Fibre Reinforced Composite Posts for Compromised Teeth with Oval and Flared Endodontic Canals
Ayman AL-OulabiA 24-year-old male was referred from the Oral and Maxillofacial Department to the Prosthodontics Unit to replace his missing UL1 to enhance the aesthetic appearance. The patient's records revealed...
Restoration of severe localized tooth wear with zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate: A case report
Anurag SrinivasPatient SP is a 23-year-old female who was referred by her GDP regarding severe TW. SP's main concerns were increasing hypersensitivity of her maxillary anterior teeth, and poor aesthetics..
Dentinogenesis imperfecta: Development of treatment strategies over 40 years
Claire Forbes-HaleyHereditary opalescent dentine was first used in 1936 to describe defects of dentine that were not associated with systemic disorders.3 The term ‘dentinogenesis imperfecta’ was then coined to describe...
The Prevention of Tooth Wear
Shamir B MehtaAs teeth continue to function, they will be routinely exposed to erosive, abrasive and attritive factors. The wearing-away of tooth tissue may therefore be considered as an age-related phenomenon.1...
The Assessment and Minimally Invasive Management of Existing Restorations
Igor R BlumAll dental restorations will ultimately suffer deterioration and degradation in clinical service.1,2,3 It has been suggested that the management of deteriorating restorations, that is restorations...