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    Sealing Capability and SEM Observation of the Implant-Abutment Interface

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    To evaluate the sealing capability of external hexagon implant systems and assess the marginal fit, two groups (n = 10 each) were employed: SIN (Sistema de Implantes Nacional, Brazil) and Osseotite, (Biomet 3i, USA). Sealing capability was determined by placing 0.7 μL of 1% acid-red solution in the implant wells before the torque of their respective abutments. Specimens were then placed into 2.5 mL vials filled with 1.3 mL of distilled water with the implant-abutment interface submerged. Three samples of 100 μL water were collected at previously determinate times. The absorbance was measured with a spectrophotometer, and the data were analyzed by Two-way ANOVA (P < .05) and Tukey's test. Marginal fit was determined using SEM. Leakage was observed for both groups at all times and was significantly higher at 144 hrs. SEM analysis depicted gaps in the implant-abutment interface of both groups. Gaps in the implant-abutment interface were observed along with leakage increased at the 144 hrs evaluation period

    A multidisciplinary approach for the management of hypodontia: case report

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    Hypodontia is the congenital absence of one or more teeth and may affect permanent teeth. Several options are indicated to treat hypodontia, including the maintenance of primary teeth or space redistribution for restorative treatment with partial adhesive bridges, tooth transplantation, and implants. However, a multidisciplinary approach is the most important requirement for the ideal treatment of hypodontia. This paper describes a multidisciplinary treatment plan for congenitally missing permanent mandibular second premolars involving orthodontics, implantology and prosthodontic specialties

    Chiesa di Santa Giusta a Bazzano

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    none7nononeBinda, L.; Amigoni, C.; Cardani, G.; Maroldi, F.; Lorenzoni F.; Marsili, C.; Marchetti, MBinda, L.; Amigoni, C.; Cardani, G.; Maroldi, F.; Lorenzoni, Filippo; Marsili, C.; Marchetti, M

    Chiesa di Santa Giusta a Bazzano

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    La chiesa di S. Giusta si trova a Bazzano, una frazione del comune di L`Aquila, duramante colpita durante il sisma del 6 aprile 2009. La chiesa è una delle più belle dell’area, realizzata nel XIII secolo, eretta sul luogo di una precedente costruzione dell' XI secolo. La struttura presenta una geometria irregolare e una composizione della muratura disomogenea, conseguenza di numerosi eventi sismici del passato. Questa caratteristica comporta una maggiore vulnerabilità sismica dell’edificio. I danni subiti dal sisma sono stati gravi ma poche le porzioni crollate: il timpano e il campanile a vela della facciata e alcune voltine in laterizio della casa parrocchiale. Dopo il rilievo dei danni, sono state effettuate subito le opere di messa in sicurezza. In un secondo tempo sono state eseguite alcune indagini diagnostiche per valutare la qualità muraria dell’edificio e l’analisi di vulnerabilità, basata sui meccanismi di collasso locale, secondo l’attuale normativa

    Fatigue life and failure modes of crowns systems with a modified framework design

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    Objectives: To evaluate the effect of framework design on the fatigue life and failure modes of metal ceramic (MC, Ni-Cr alloy core, VMK 95 porcelain veneer), glass-infiltrated alumina (ICA, In-Ceram Alumina/VM7), and veneered yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystals (Y-TZP, IPSe.max ZirCAD/IPS e.max,) crowns. Methods: Sixty composite resin tooth replicas of a prepared maxillary first molar were produced to receive crowns systems of a standard (MCs, ICAs, and Y-TZPs, n = 10 each) or a modified framework design (MCm, ICAm, and Y-TZPm, n = 10 each). Fatigue loading was delivered with a spherical steel indenter (3.18 mm radius) on the center of the occlusal surface using r-ratio fatigue (30-300 N) until completion of 10(6) cycles or failure. Fatigue was interrupted every 125,000 cycles for damage evaluation. Weibull distribution fits and contour plots were used for examining differences between groups. Failure mode was evaluated by light polarized and SEM microscopy. Results: Weibull analysis showed the highest fatigue life for MC crowns regardless of framework design. No significant difference (confidence bound overlaps) was observed between ICA and Y-TZP with or without framework design modification. Y-TZPm crowns presented fatigue life in the range of MC crowns. No porcelain veneer fracture was observed in the MC groups, whereas ICAs presented bulk fracture and ICAm failed mainly through the veneer. Y-TZP crowns failed through chipping within the veneer, without core fractures. Conclusions: Framework design modification did not improve the fatigue life of the crown systems investigated. Y-TZPm crowns showed comparable fatigue life to MC groups. Failure mode varied according to crown system. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.CNPq[PEC-PG 133202-2007-3][4695/06-2

    A multidisciplinary approach for the management of hypodontia: case report

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    Hypodontia is the congenital absence of one or more teeth and may affect permanent teeth. Several options are indicated to treat hypodontia, including the maintenance of primary teeth or space redistribution for restorative treatment with partial adhesive bridges, tooth transplantation, and implants. However, a multidisciplinary approach is the most important requirement for the ideal treatment of hypodontia. This paper describes a multidisciplinary treatment plan for congenitally missing permanent mandibular second premolars involving orthodontics, implantology and prosthodontic specialties
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