Dental implantology has traditionally been a postgraduate subject; however, as dental implants become an increasingly popular tooth replacement option for dentists and patients, there is a growing need for newly graduated dentists to be familiar with core aspects of implant dentistry. Furthermore, as the field of implant dentistry advances, so has the breadth of treatment...
Furcation defects pose a significant challenge in periodontal therapy. While regenerative approaches are generally preferred, resective procedures may remain essential depending on defect morphology and root configuration. This case series aims to demonstrate the clinical benefits of combining resective and regenerative techniques using periodontal microsurgery to treat maxillary...
Introduction The evidence-base for erosive tooth wear (ETW) is developing with greater awareness of both the impact of the condition and thus the importance of risk assessment using screening tools such as the basic erosive wear examination (BEWE).Aim To survey what is currently being taught in UK dental schools regarding ETW.Materials and methods A cross-sectional survey of...
Aims Links between food insecurity and poor oral health are increasingly well evidenced. However, research on addressing the associated challenges in dental settings is scarce, and little is known about the priorities of members of the public. The aim of this research was to investigate the experiences and priorities of people with lived experience of food insecurity in relation...