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Position Statement: Maintenance of Full-Arch Implant Restorations

Maintenance of Full-Arch Implant Restorations Position Statement of the American College of Prosthodontists PDF link Replacement of the terminal dentition with a full-arch, fixed dental implant restoration is well accepted as a successful treatment alternative. The number of implants placed, axial or tilted ...

Position Statement: Digital Dentistry: Use of Advanced Digital Technologies

... intervention, and full mouth restorations.  The use of these technologies in dentistry is inevitable, but it is our responsibility to ensure that they are focused with the care, restoration, and maintenance of our patients at their core. References 1. Duret F, Preston JD. CAD/CAM imaging in dentistry. Curr Opin ...

Position Statement: Eating Disorders and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

... including full-mouth rehabilitations, which subsequently require lifetime maintenance. Prevention of tooth wear and dental caries should be a priority for patients with eating disorders and/or GERD. Patients should be encouraged to consult their dental health professional to assist with diet counseling ...

PR Tips

... patient’s mouth and full face. For more detailed steps, view the Public Relations page.  2. Practice explaining prosthodontics in simple language. One option is: “As a prosthodontist, I am a dental specialist with advanced training in the restoration of missing or damaged teeth. I focus on…” and name a ...

Position Statement: What Patients Should Know About Dental Materials

... in the mouth, include their being nontoxic, biocompatible, water resistant, and durable. In addition, many also need to be esthetic and wearresistant. Materials delivered directly into the mouth (e.g., fillings, sealants, cements) need to set or harden within a reasonable period of time at mouth temperatures. ...

Public Relations Archive

... X-rays Full Mouth Reconstruction Implants Laser Surgery Laser gum surgery Radiography Teeth Brightening and Whitening Veneers X-Ray Access for patient education along with the new video Letter to the Editor Customize for your local markets Talking Points  Prosthodontists Develop Digital Dentistry Curriculum ...

Position Statement: Use of Implants in the Pterygoid Region for Prosthodontic Treatment

... prosthetic rehabilitation when four implants do not adequately provide distribution of forces and prosthetic support. They are contraindicated in patients with trismus or reduced mouth opening and are not feasible when the maxillary tuberosity is absent or when the presence of an impacted maxillary third ...

Careers in Prosthodontics | American College of Prosthodontists

... attrition Full mouth reconstruction Loss of vertical dimension Comprehensive treatment planning in multi-specialty areas Knowledge and application of emerging clinical science and technologies Congenital, acquired, or trauma-induced oral defects Loss of bone and/or soft tissues Diagnosis and treatment of ...

Position Statement: Mouthguard Use in Sports

... in the mouth to be adapted to the teeth by biting down. This type of appliance is relatively inexpensive and can be replaced frequently in athletes with a mixed dentition or by individuals who are experiencing rapid growth. However, it is often bulky and does not retain its shape over time. Custom-made ...

Position Statement: Posterior Single Tooth Replacement

... eventual full-mouth reconstruction or denture/over-denture. Formal training, continuing education, evidence-based literature, and experience help prepare dental practitioners to diagnose and treatment plan with patient input to provide predictable outcomes using current knowledge and armamentarium. Several ...

Position Statement: HPV Screening in Young Adults

... their mouths while 3.6% of females have HPV in their mouths. Fortunately, most sub-types of HPV are benign and self-limiting; many patients’ immune systems will clear these viruses, often without the patient even being aware they are infected. As such, HPV is often unknowingly transmitted from one person ...

Graduate Program Details | American College of Prosthodontists

... to the mouth’s structures, congenital or birth anomalies and/or teeth, snoring and sleep disorders and oral cancer reconstruction and continuing care. For a complete listing of Prosthodontic Residency Programs search the Program Listings directory, which is in alphabetical order by program name. Results ...

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