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Technique Tips – Iatrogenesis and How to Prevent It.

Mackenzie L

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188702 · Publisher ↗

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Clinical Challenges Q&A 31. Painful Lip.

Malamos D, Scully C

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188701 · Publisher ↗

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Dual Role of Subepithelial Connective Tissue Grafting in Regeneration of Periodontal Attachment Apparatus.

Kumar NS, Sowmya N, Singh VP … +1 more , Verma MB

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188700 · Publisher ↗

Periodontal plastic and aesthetic surgery are gaining significant momentum owing to the increasing aesthetic demands by patients. Along with the fulfilment of aesthetic needs, it is imperative that clinicians also enhanc... Periodontal plastic and aesthetic surgery are gaining significant momentum owing to the increasing aesthetic demands by patients. Along with the fulfilment of aesthetic needs, it is imperative that clinicians also enhance function. From these two important viewpoints, subepithelial connective tissue grafting remains an optimum treatment choice for periodontists when treating gingival recession defects accompanied by periodontal attachment apparatus breakdown. Clinical relevance: Subepithelial connective tissue grafting is a successful procedure in its dual role of gingival recession coverage and predictable periodontal regeneration.

Ceramic Fracture in Metal-Ceramic Restorations: The Aetiology.

Aslam A, Khan DA, Hassan SH … +1 more , Ahmed B

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188699 · Publisher ↗

All dental restorations are liable to failure during function. Failure could be biologic, aesthetic, mechanical or a combination. Ceramic restorations in particular, including metal-ceramics, are prone to mechanical frac... All dental restorations are liable to failure during function. Failure could be biologic, aesthetic, mechanical or a combination. Ceramic restorations in particular, including metal-ceramics, are prone to mechanical fracture, especially the fracture of veneering porcelain. Fracture of a metal-ceramic restoration jeopardizes function as well as aesthetics. It is equally onerous to manage for both patient and dentist. Optimal management of such cases requires a detailed knowledge of the aetiology behind this phenomenon. The current paper aims to highlight possible causative factors involved in the mechanical failures of metal-ceramic restorations. Clinical relevance: Ceramic fracture in metal-ceramic crowns and fixed partial dentures is routinely encountered in dental clinics. Knowledge of the aetiology is required to diagnose and manage such cases accurately as well as to avoid these errors in future.

Arteriovenous Malformation of the Jaws: a Black Hole for the GDP – A Case Report.

Shah K, Srinivasan B, Ethunandan M … +1 more , Pratt C

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188698 · Publisher ↗

We report a case of a mandibular arteriovenous malformation in a 3-year-old child, who attended our department, and have carried out a literature review. Clinical relevance: Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a rare con... We report a case of a mandibular arteriovenous malformation in a 3-year-old child, who attended our department, and have carried out a literature review. Clinical relevance: Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a rare condition but clinicians need to be aware of it as this lesion can have potentially life-threatening complications due to massive haemorrhage.

The Immune System: Basis of so much Health and Disease: 4. Immunocytes.

Scully C, Georgakopoulou EA, Hassona Y

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188697 · Publisher ↗

The immune system is the body’s primary defence mechanism against infections, and disturbances in the system can cause disease if the system fails in defence functions (in immunocompromised people), or if the activity is... The immune system is the body’s primary defence mechanism against infections, and disturbances in the system can cause disease if the system fails in defence functions (in immunocompromised people), or if the activity is detrimental to the host (as in auto-immune and auto-inflammatory states). A healthy immune system is also essential to normal health of dental and oral tissues. This series presents the basics for the understanding of the immune system, this article covers cells of the immune system (immunocytes). Clinical relevance: Modern dental clinicians need a basic understanding of the immune system as it underlies health and disease.

Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Treatment of Dental Phobia.

Gujjar KR, Sharma R, Jongh AD

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188696 · Publisher ↗

popularity as an effective treatment for anxiety disorders. The purpose of this article is to determine the applicability of VRET in the treatment of dental phobia of two patients. Two case examples of female dental pati... popularity as an effective treatment for anxiety disorders. The purpose of this article is to determine the applicability of VRET in the treatment of dental phobia of two patients. Two case examples of female dental patients, aged 56 and 24 years, who met the criteria for dental phobia according to the Phobia Checklist, illustrate the use of VRET in the dental setting. VRET that is used as a psychological treatment for dental fear and dental phobia can potentially be given by a non-specialist (for example dental assistant), thereby making it a cost-effective therapy for the treatment of dental phobia. Clinical relevance: This article is the first of its kind to demonstrate Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) in the treatment of dental anxiety.

An Implant-Retained Obturator – A Case Study.

Puryer J, Forbes-Haley C

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188695 · Publisher ↗

This case describes the oral rehabilitation of a patient following maxillary hemi-section due to squamous cell carcinoma of the palate. Planned treatment was construction of a maxillary implant-supported obturator. Two d... This case describes the oral rehabilitation of a patient following maxillary hemi-section due to squamous cell carcinoma of the palate. Planned treatment was construction of a maxillary implant-supported obturator. Two dental implants were placed in his maxilla to aid the support and retention of an obturator. However, owing to bone availability, their angulation was suboptimal and compromised the retention of the obturator. This case describes alternative implant attachments to aid the retention and stability of implant-retained dentures constructed in cases with suboptimal implant placement. Clinical relevance: This case highlights the importance of careful planning for implant placement, and reinforces the need to plan the prostheses before implant surgery. This case highlights possible difficulties that can arise if implants are non-ideally angulated, and how to adapt restorations to manage such difficulties in cases with maxillary removable prostheses.

Supra-Therapeutic Oral Paracetamol Overdose in Adults: An Update for the Dental Team.

Leader R, Hackett J, Al-Naher A

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188694 · Publisher ↗

Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is a commonly used analgesic; its 'over the counter' availability, low cost and popularity amongst patients often make it the first choice for dental pain. It is in this that its potential tox... Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is a commonly used analgesic; its 'over the counter' availability, low cost and popularity amongst patients often make it the first choice for dental pain. It is in this that its potential toxicity, made more complicated by the ever extending range of paracetamol-containing products, make the understanding of this medication key to the safe management of patients presenting to surgery with dental pain. Clinical relevance: The purpose of this article is to supply dental practitioners with the knowledge to manage patients who present having taken an oral supra-therapeutic paracetamol overdose. Consideration is given to those patients who can be treated safely in primary care and to those who require transfer to Accident and Emergency (A&E).

Diagnosis and Management of Chronic and Aggressive Periodontitis Part 2: Periodontal Management.

Chatzistavrianou D, Blair F

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188693 · Publisher ↗

The first paper of this three-part series discussed periodontal disease pathogenesis and highlighted elements in the clinical assessment which will help the clinician to establish the diagnosis of chronic and aggressive... The first paper of this three-part series discussed periodontal disease pathogenesis and highlighted elements in the clinical assessment which will help the clinician to establish the diagnosis of chronic and aggressive periodontitis. This second paper will focus on the management of chronic and aggressive periodontitis. Finally, the diagnosis and management of chronic and aggressive periodontitis will be reviewed in the third part of the series using two clinical examples. Clinical relevance: This paper aims to provide the general dental practitioner with an understanding of the aim of periodontal treatment, the management of chronic and aggressive periodontitis and the prognosis of periodontally involved teeth.

Complications of an Ageing Dentition Part 2: Restorative Management Options.

Murchie BD

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188692 · Publisher ↗

This is the second-part of this three-part series. The first paper discussed the occlusal and cracked tooth aetiological factors which may be responsible for restoration failure. This paper will outline the restorative o... This is the second-part of this three-part series. The first paper discussed the occlusal and cracked tooth aetiological factors which may be responsible for restoration failure. This paper will outline the restorative options for cracked and root canal-treated teeth. It will also briefly give an overview of some of the potential endodontic complications commonly associated with failed restorations. The third, and final, part of the series will provide an overview of the previous papers and conclude with a case report. Clinical relevance: Failure of amalgam restorations is a commonly encountered clinical problem in general practice and no one case presents in the same way. Therefore, a competent endodontic diagnosis and implementation of the most appropriate, minimally invasive restorative option requires an adequate knowledge of the current literature.

How to Minimize Repeat Dental General Anaesthetics.

Lawson J, Owen J, Deery C

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188691 · Publisher ↗

This article aims to provide general dental practitioners (GDPs) with the knowledge to improve their referrals primarily for children who they feel require a dental general anaesthetic. It discusses the impact of a gener... This article aims to provide general dental practitioners (GDPs) with the knowledge to improve their referrals primarily for children who they feel require a dental general anaesthetic. It discusses the impact of a general anaesthetic (GA) on a child and the financial impacts of dental general anaesthetics (DGAs). The risks of DGAs are well recognized and the ways in which the dental team in primary, secondary care and service commissioners can reduce the risk of repeat DGAs are discussed. Clinical relevance: Dentists should be aware of the risks involved in GA and the importance of reducing repeat DGAs.

Guidelines for Crowns, Fixed Bridges and Implants.

Ibbetson R, Hemmings K, Harris I

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188690 · Publisher ↗

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'Two sisters' again.

Trevor Burke FJ

Dent Update · 2017 May · PMID 29188689 · Publisher ↗

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Technique Tips: Technique Tips – An Innovative Prosthetic Design for the Replacement of Missing Anterior Teeth.

Singh K

Dent Update · 2017 Apr · PMID 29172368

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Clinical Challenges Q&A 30. Red Skin.

Malamos D, Scully C

Dent Update · 2017 Apr · PMID 29172367 · Publisher ↗

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Dietary Advice - Getting the Message Across.

Raindi D, Thornley P

Dent Update · 2017 Apr · PMID 29172366 · Publisher ↗

Providing dietary advice to our patients forms the cornerstone of prevention for many dental diseases. However, simply prescribing information is unlikely to bring about long-term behavioural change. This article explore... Providing dietary advice to our patients forms the cornerstone of prevention for many dental diseases. However, simply prescribing information is unlikely to bring about long-term behavioural change. This article explores the theory of health behaviour as well as ways in which we can ‘get the message across’. Clinical relevance: Prescriptive approaches to behaviour changes can be considered inconsistent and ineffective. This article explores more patient-centred methods of inducing behaviour change with regard to dietary advice in the general dental practice setting.

An Update on Current Resuscitation Council (UK) Guidelines.

McKernon SL, Kaura L, Taylor KH … +2 more , Reid S, Balmer MC

Dent Update · 2017 Apr · PMID 29172364 · Publisher ↗

On 15 October 2015, The Resuscitation Council (UK) published new resuscitation guidelines following the review of resuscitation science by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). The 2015 guidelines... On 15 October 2015, The Resuscitation Council (UK) published new resuscitation guidelines following the review of resuscitation science by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). The 2015 guidelines emphasize the importance of interactions between the emergency medical dispatcher, the bystander who provides cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the prompt deployment of an automated external defibrillator (AED); the co-ordination of these three elements is crucial to improving out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival. Medical emergencies in dental practices are thought to occur on average once every 3−4 years per dentist in primary care. The GDC consider medical emergencies as a highly recommended topic for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and recommend at least 10 hours in every CPD cycle. Clinical relevance: The publication of the updated guidelines serves as a reminder to the clinical team of the importance of being up to date with recognition and treatment of cardiac arrest and choking and how seamless interaction between members of both the dental and medical teams improves long-term outcomes for patients.

What’s New in Dentine Bonding?: Universal Adhesives.

Trevor Burke FJ, Lawson A, Green DJB … +1 more , Mackenzie L

Dent Update · 2017 Apr · PMID 29172359 · Publisher ↗

The ability to bond restorations to dentine successfully is central to minimally invasive restorative dentistry. While dentine-bonding agents have gone through a variety of ‘generations’, it is the purpose of this paper... The ability to bond restorations to dentine successfully is central to minimally invasive restorative dentistry. While dentine-bonding agents have gone through a variety of ‘generations’, it is the purpose of this paper to describe the latest dentine-bonding agents, the Universal Bonding Agents. These materials may be considered ‘Universal’ insofar as they may be considered to be capable of being used for direct and indirect dentistry, as well as being suitable for use in whichever etching modality the clinician considers appropriate, namely self-etch, etch and rinse or selective enamel etch. Laboratory investigations and initial clinical studies hold the promise that Universal Bonding Agents are a forward step in the quest for the ultimate bond to tooth substance. Clinical relevance: New Universal Bonding Agents appear to present a promising advance in bonding to dentine.

The Immune System: Basis of so much Health and Disease: 3. Adaptive Immunity.

Scully C, Georgakopoulou EA, Hassona Y

Dent Update · 2017 Apr · PMID 29172358 · Publisher ↗

The immune system is the body’s primary defence mechanism against infections, and disturbances in the system can cause disease if the system fails in defence functions (in immunocompromised people), or if the activity is... The immune system is the body’s primary defence mechanism against infections, and disturbances in the system can cause disease if the system fails in defence functions (in immunocompromised people), or if the activity is detrimental to the host (as in auto-immune and auto-inflammatory states). A healthy immune system is also essential to normal health of dental and oral tissues. This series presents the basics for the understanding of the immune system; this article covers adaptive immunity. Clinical relevance: Dental clinicians need a basic understanding of the immune system as it underlies health and disease.
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