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Upcoming speaker’s presentations at Edentulism2023 given during ZAGA Center Podcast Series with David Pastorino

Dental News and Technology

In the Canary Islands, Spain, on May 4th-6th, world-leading dentists treating edentulous patients will disseminate their knowledge on treatment options during the conference, ‘Edentulism2023’. Dr. Ana Ferro, practicing in Portugal, clearly states her focus when refining her methods in treating edentulous patients.

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Rehabilitation of Patients With Stage IV Advanced Periodontitis: A Review

Dentistry Today

Patients with Stage IV periodontitis are at significant risk of edentulism if they are not treated or receive inadequate care. Therefore, careful planning, efficient therapy, and continued supportive care throughout and after therapy are essential to helping these patients keep their teeth.

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Ceramic Implants and Dental Implant Rehabilitation, Part I

Dentistry Today

Single-Tooth and Extended Edentulous Restorations BACKGROUND Titanium and titanium alloy implants have been the materials of choice in the manufacturing of dental implants for more than 5 decades. Part 1 of this series will discuss single-unit and multi-tooth edentulism treatment with ceramic implants.

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Full-Mouth Reconstruction Workflow in a Hopeless Situation

Dentistry Today

INTRODUCTION In today’s society, we are seeing more and more patients presenting with teeth that are severely broken down either from decay, wear, or periodontal disease. Our goal as dental providers is to treat the various dental problems these patients present with to maintain an oral environment that is healthy, functional, and aesthetic.

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The Staged Approach and Root Banking in Sjögren’s Syndrome

Dentistry Today

It is suggested that an interaction between environmental factors (eg, viruses, stress, hormones) and patient genetics can lead to inflammatory responses against epithelial tissues. It can be doubled if including patients presenting with secondary SS. 3 The etiology is unknown. This number refers to those presenting with primary SS.