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Psychotropic drugs and night bruxism: are there correlations?
The researchers are examining the study of a possible correlation between the use of psychotropic drugs and night bruxism. Bruxism is the grinding or clenching …
Sleep disturbances and dental therapies in children
Sleep disturbances and in particular respiratory disturbances generate episodes of hypoapnea and / or sleep apnea during the night. This type of episode also occurs …
Pulpectomy in children: is an alternative treatment possible?
Pulpectomy in children is performed during endodontic therapy in cases where the root canals are infected. This is a very common condition in pediatric clinical …
Gingival phenotype and periodontal diseases
The gingival phenotype is one of the determining factors, together with the quality of oral hygiene, for the incidence of periodontal disease on patients.
Increasing Primary Stability: An Innovative Study
When a patient approaches an implant surgery one of the conditions for the success of osseointegration is primary stability. Today, new innovative techniques can increase …
Treat periodontitis without surgical treatments
Modern dentistry is increasingly focused on non-invasive treatments, both in the case of complex interventions such as an implant surgery intervention, and for other types …
Is a direct or indirect restoration more suitable after root canal treatment?
After root canal treatment, the teeth become much more vulnerable and are more exposed to biomechanical forces precisely due to the loss of the internal …
Treatment of peri-implantitis: how to manage pain
Replacing fallen teeth with an implant surgery is now a very common practice with very high success rates, however, some patients may experience discomfort during …
Small teeth: how to fix and have a perfect smile
Teeth are the fundamental element of a smile, having small teeth can become a form of discomfort because small teeth drastically compromise the complete physiognomy …
Gingivectomy: what it is and when it is needed
Gingivectomy means the removal of a part of the gum tissue through a dental procedure. The dentist proceeds with a gingivectomy for two main reasons: …
Does deep teeth cleaning damage enamel?
Deep cleaning of the teeth does not damage the enamel. The fact that deep cleaning of the teeth can erode enamel and damage it is …
Hypersensitivity to dentin: what causes it?
Hypersensitivity to dentin has an incidence on the population between 8% and 35% with a greater prevalence among women.
Multiple extractions of deciduous teeth: how to deal with them
A pediatric dental treatment can lead to traumas that also affect adult life, generating what is called dental phobia, among the most traumatic treatments in …
State of oral health: what perception do patients have?
The state of oral health can affect the quality of life of patients, for example a problem with the periodontium can have a negative impact …
Dental capsules: can they be replaced over time?
When a tooth is damaged, among the dental therapies that can be adopted to solve the problem, there is the encapsulation of the tooth with …