- Dental Erosion and Treatment
- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
- Dental materials and restorations
- Oropharyngeal Anatomy and Pathologies
Radboud University Nijmegen
2021-2024
Radboud University Medical Center
2021-2024
Philips (Netherlands)
2021-2024
University Medical Center
2022
To evaluate the 5.5-year performance of direct resin composite restorations, prescribed for patients with severe tooth wear, requiring full-mouth rehabilitation.A convenience sample 34 were recruited to a prospective trial between December 2010 and June 2013. The participants provided 1269 restorations (Clearfil AP-X) by 5 experienced operators, using DSO-technique. Treatment resulted in an increase vertical dimension occlusion (VDO). Failure was assessed at three levels. Frequencies failure...
This study aimed to develop and evaluate a fully automated method for visualizing measuring tooth wear progression using pairs of intraoral scans (IOSs) in comparison with manual protocol.
To investigate the effects of level pre-treatment tooth wear and increasing VDO on performance direct resin composite restorations for rehabilitation pathological wear. Full-mouth (pre-treatment) grading was performed digital greyscale scan records 34 participants (35.3 ± 8.4 years) with signs moderate-to-severe generalised wear, using Tooth Wear Evaluation System Basic Erosive Examination. Each participant received full-mouth restorations, increased VDO. The post-treatment increase in...
This study aimed to compare the wear behavior of a microhybrid composite vs. nanocomposite in patients suffering from severe tooth wear.A convenience sample 16 Radboud Tooth Wear Project was included. Eight them were treated with (Clearfil APX, Kuraray) and other eight (Filtek Supreme XTE, 3M). The Direct Shaping by Occlusion (DSO) technique used for all patients. Clinical records collected after 1 month (baseline) as well 1, 3 5 years post-treatment. maximum height loss at specific areas...
To explore the variability of tooth wear progression at surface-, tooth- and patient-level over a period three years using in vivo 3D-measurements full dentitions amongst patients with moderate to severe without demand for restorative rehabilitation.Fifty-five eligible had intra-oral scans taken either 3 M True Definition Intraoral Scanner or Lava Chairside Oral Scanner. The maximum height loss (µm) per cusp/incisal/palatal surface unrestored surfaces was measured 3D Wear Analysis...
Quantitative wear measurement is of increasing interest for measuring tooth progression. However, most research on quantitative has focused simulated or scanned gypsum casts. A 3D Wear Analysis (3DWA) protocol been developed that analyzes in vivo through intra-oral scanners available to dental clinicians. This study investigated the precision 3DWA maximum height loss (mm) and volume change (mm3). Observational prospective data from 55 patients were analyzed after 0-1-, 0-3-, 0-5-year...
Quantitative wear measurement is of increasing interest for measuring tooth progression. However, most research on quantitative has focused simulated or scanned gypsum casts. A 3D Wear Analysis (3DWA) protocol been developed that analyzes in vivo through intra-oral scanners available to dental clinicians. This study investigated the precision 3DWA maximum height loss (mm) and volume change (mm3). Observational prospective data from 55 patients were analyzed after 0-1-, 0-3-, 0-5-year...