General Dentistry is AGD's peer-reviewed journal. Published bimonthly, General Dentistry presents research and clinical findings to support the full range of procedures that general dentists perform on a regular basis.
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May/June 2024
Table of Contents
Departments
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                                Editorial Ozempic and dental therapyTimothy F. KosinskiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):6.
 
 
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                                Guest Column Preparing for and managing medical emergencies in the dental officeRichard P. GangwischFull Article (PDF)
 Henry W. Ferguson
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):7-12.
 
 
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                                Pharmacology Is there a potentially serious drug interaction between marijuana and local anesthetics containing a vasoconstrictor?Mark DonaldsonFull Article (PDF)
 Jason H. Goodchild
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):14-19.
 
 
- 
                                Prosthodontics Prevention of common issues with overdentures and all-on-X hybrids: lessons learned from 30 years of implant prosthetics, part 1Samuel M. StrongFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):20-23.
 
 
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                                Public Health Implicit bias and dentistryLarry N. WilliamsFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):24-25.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Diagnosis Pear-shaped radiolucency and Undulating radiolucencyGalal OmamiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):78,80.
 
 
- 
                                Self-Instruction Answers Exercises No. GD510, GD511, and GD512 from the May/June 2023 issue2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
 
- 
                                Correction 2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
Clinical Articles
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Determining the widths of the maxillary anterior teeth for esthetics: comparison of the Mondelli and Albers formulas, esthetic proportion, and golden ratioLorena de Mello Alcântara GarridoFull Article (PDF)
 Ana Paula Rodrigues Magalhães
 Mauro Elisban Díaz Mamani
 José Mondelli
 
 A comparison of formulas for idealized proportions of the maxillary incisors (Mondelli formula 1, Mondelli formula 2, Albers formula, esthetic proportion, and golden ratio) against measurements in natural teeth revealed that none of the suggested proportions exactly matched the actual measurements of the population. These formulas can serve as guidelines for esthetic planning, but the patient’s individual characteristics and dentist’s expertise should determine treatment.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):26-32.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD527
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Malignancy around implants in patients with a history of a potentially malignant or malignant lesion: a systematic reviewAbhishek Kumar GuptaFull Article (PDF)
 Rekha Gupta
 Shubhra Gill
 Vashi Narula
 
 This review assessed the relationship between oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) around dental implants and a history of a potentially malignant lesion (PML) or malignant lesion. There is no statistical evidence of a direct association between implants and OSCC in patients with a history of PML or malignancy, but case reports suggest that these patients should be evaluated regularly, particularly if they have other OSCC risk factors such as a history of smoking or alcohol abuse.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):34-40.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD528
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Tetracycline staining of the dentition: a review of the literature and report of a clinical casePaulo G. WarmlingFull Article (PDF)
 Júlia Soares de Arruda Zanandrea
 Taynara Santos Goulart
 Lucas da Fonseca Roberti Garcia
 Josiane de Almeida
 
 This article reviews the literature regarding tetracycline staining of the dentition and describes the treatment of severe tetracycline staining affecting the maxillary anterior dentition of a 48-year-old man. Direct composite resin laminate veneers were fabricated with a combination of different resinous materials in different shades to meet the functional and esthetic needs of the patient.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):42-48.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD529
- 
                                Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Bone quality assessment in patients with healing mandibular fracture sites: a computed tomography investigationErika Antonia dos Anjos RamosFull Article (PDF)
 Luciana Munhoz
 Basílio de Almeida Milani
 Emiko Saito Arita
 
 This retrospective study assessed the bone quality of healing mandibular fracture sites by measuring the Hounsfield units (HU) on computed tomography images obtained presurgery and postsurgery in patients treated with rigid internal fixation. In these patients, the HU values measured by CT varied across time, expressing the physiologic bone healing process.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):50-55.
 
 
- 
                                Removable Prosthodontics Tongue prosthesis after total glossectomy: a case reportVictor Alves NascimentoFull Article (PDF)
 Jovânia Alves Oliveira
 Amanda Rosa de Oliveira
 Maira Foresti Vieira Munhoz
 Marcela Filié Haddad
 
 This case report describes the prosthetic treatment of a 56-year-old man who underwent total glossectomy, resulting in speech and swallowing difficulties. Esthetic and functional tests were carried out on 3 prototypes of a tongue prosthesis retained by clasps on the first molars. One tongue prototype designed to facilitate speech and another designed to aid in eating and swallowing were selected, and both prostheses were fabricated to restore the patient’s oral function.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):56-60.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Time management in multistep periodontal and implant treatments: a practical guideArdeshir LafziFull Article (PDF)
 Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh
 Amirhossein Farahmand
 Javad Mehrani Sabet
 Reza Amid
 Anahita Moscowchi
 
 This literature review discusses the healing processes associated with multistep periodontal and implant treatments and offers recommended time frames for managing crown-lengthening surgery, fresh extraction sockets, alveolar ridge defects, soft tissue defects, sinus floor augmentation, implant loading, and peri-implant defects.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):61-66.
 
 
- 
                                Endodontics Atypical healing of an endodontic lesion following emergency treatment: a case reportSaeed AsgaryFull Article (PDF)
 Bita Talebzadeh
 
 This case report examines the atypical healing of an endodontic lesion. Two months after a patient missed her endodontic treatment appointment, she required emergency treatment that included canal cleaning, application of a modified triple antibiotic paste (penicillin G, metronidazole, and ciprofloxacin), and temporary restoration. She failed to seek definitive root canal therapy, but follow-up examinations at 1 and 5 years disclosed gradual healing of the lesion.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):67-69.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Treatment of peri-implantitis using nonsurgical debridement combined with bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres: a case report with 3-year follow-upRafaela Videira Clima da SilvaFull Article (PDF)
 Amanda Bandeira de Almeida
 Rahyza Inácio Freire de Assis
 Elis Janaína dos Santos
 Daiana Moreira Mendes Rozendo
 Antônio Wilson Sallum
 
 This case report describes the treatment of peri-implantitis in a 71-year-old man using mechanical debridement combined with application of bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres. At the 3-year evaluation, the peri-implant tissues had improved, exhibiting decreased probing depth, minimal bleeding on probing, and no suppuration.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):70-73.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Human papillomavirus, oropharyngeal cancer, and the latest vaccine: considerations for oral healthcare providersMadison L. WattFull Article (PDF)
 Emily Li
 James J. Closmann
 Oliver H. Chang
 
 Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). The current 9-valent HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9) protects against high-risk strains that have been shown to cause OPSCC, and dentists may play a role in the prevention of HPV-related OPSCCs by communicating with their patients about vaccination recommendations.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):74-77.
 
 
2016
May/June 2024
Table of Contents
Departments
- 
                                Editorial Ozempic and dental therapyTimothy F. KosinskiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):6.
 
 
- 
                                Guest Column Preparing for and managing medical emergencies in the dental officeRichard P. GangwischFull Article (PDF)
 Henry W. Ferguson
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):7-12.
 
 
- 
                                Pharmacology Is there a potentially serious drug interaction between marijuana and local anesthetics containing a vasoconstrictor?Mark DonaldsonFull Article (PDF)
 Jason H. Goodchild
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):14-19.
 
 
- 
                                Prosthodontics Prevention of common issues with overdentures and all-on-X hybrids: lessons learned from 30 years of implant prosthetics, part 1Samuel M. StrongFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):20-23.
 
 
- 
                                Public Health Implicit bias and dentistryLarry N. WilliamsFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):24-25.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Diagnosis Pear-shaped radiolucency and Undulating radiolucencyGalal OmamiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):78,80.
 
 
- 
                                Self-Instruction Answers Exercises No. GD510, GD511, and GD512 from the May/June 2023 issue2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
 
- 
                                Correction 2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
Clinical Articles
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Determining the widths of the maxillary anterior teeth for esthetics: comparison of the Mondelli and Albers formulas, esthetic proportion, and golden ratioLorena de Mello Alcântara GarridoFull Article (PDF)
 Ana Paula Rodrigues Magalhães
 Mauro Elisban Díaz Mamani
 José Mondelli
 
 A comparison of formulas for idealized proportions of the maxillary incisors (Mondelli formula 1, Mondelli formula 2, Albers formula, esthetic proportion, and golden ratio) against measurements in natural teeth revealed that none of the suggested proportions exactly matched the actual measurements of the population. These formulas can serve as guidelines for esthetic planning, but the patient’s individual characteristics and dentist’s expertise should determine treatment.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):26-32.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD527
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Malignancy around implants in patients with a history of a potentially malignant or malignant lesion: a systematic reviewAbhishek Kumar GuptaFull Article (PDF)
 Rekha Gupta
 Shubhra Gill
 Vashi Narula
 
 This review assessed the relationship between oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) around dental implants and a history of a potentially malignant lesion (PML) or malignant lesion. There is no statistical evidence of a direct association between implants and OSCC in patients with a history of PML or malignancy, but case reports suggest that these patients should be evaluated regularly, particularly if they have other OSCC risk factors such as a history of smoking or alcohol abuse.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):34-40.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD528
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Tetracycline staining of the dentition: a review of the literature and report of a clinical casePaulo G. WarmlingFull Article (PDF)
 Júlia Soares de Arruda Zanandrea
 Taynara Santos Goulart
 Lucas da Fonseca Roberti Garcia
 Josiane de Almeida
 
 This article reviews the literature regarding tetracycline staining of the dentition and describes the treatment of severe tetracycline staining affecting the maxillary anterior dentition of a 48-year-old man. Direct composite resin laminate veneers were fabricated with a combination of different resinous materials in different shades to meet the functional and esthetic needs of the patient.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):42-48.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD529
- 
                                Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Bone quality assessment in patients with healing mandibular fracture sites: a computed tomography investigationErika Antonia dos Anjos RamosFull Article (PDF)
 Luciana Munhoz
 Basílio de Almeida Milani
 Emiko Saito Arita
 
 This retrospective study assessed the bone quality of healing mandibular fracture sites by measuring the Hounsfield units (HU) on computed tomography images obtained presurgery and postsurgery in patients treated with rigid internal fixation. In these patients, the HU values measured by CT varied across time, expressing the physiologic bone healing process.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):50-55.
 
 
- 
                                Removable Prosthodontics Tongue prosthesis after total glossectomy: a case reportVictor Alves NascimentoFull Article (PDF)
 Jovânia Alves Oliveira
 Amanda Rosa de Oliveira
 Maira Foresti Vieira Munhoz
 Marcela Filié Haddad
 
 This case report describes the prosthetic treatment of a 56-year-old man who underwent total glossectomy, resulting in speech and swallowing difficulties. Esthetic and functional tests were carried out on 3 prototypes of a tongue prosthesis retained by clasps on the first molars. One tongue prototype designed to facilitate speech and another designed to aid in eating and swallowing were selected, and both prostheses were fabricated to restore the patient’s oral function.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):56-60.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Time management in multistep periodontal and implant treatments: a practical guideArdeshir LafziFull Article (PDF)
 Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh
 Amirhossein Farahmand
 Javad Mehrani Sabet
 Reza Amid
 Anahita Moscowchi
 
 This literature review discusses the healing processes associated with multistep periodontal and implant treatments and offers recommended time frames for managing crown-lengthening surgery, fresh extraction sockets, alveolar ridge defects, soft tissue defects, sinus floor augmentation, implant loading, and peri-implant defects.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):61-66.
 
 
- 
                                Endodontics Atypical healing of an endodontic lesion following emergency treatment: a case reportSaeed AsgaryFull Article (PDF)
 Bita Talebzadeh
 
 This case report examines the atypical healing of an endodontic lesion. Two months after a patient missed her endodontic treatment appointment, she required emergency treatment that included canal cleaning, application of a modified triple antibiotic paste (penicillin G, metronidazole, and ciprofloxacin), and temporary restoration. She failed to seek definitive root canal therapy, but follow-up examinations at 1 and 5 years disclosed gradual healing of the lesion.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):67-69.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Treatment of peri-implantitis using nonsurgical debridement combined with bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres: a case report with 3-year follow-upRafaela Videira Clima da SilvaFull Article (PDF)
 Amanda Bandeira de Almeida
 Rahyza Inácio Freire de Assis
 Elis Janaína dos Santos
 Daiana Moreira Mendes Rozendo
 Antônio Wilson Sallum
 
 This case report describes the treatment of peri-implantitis in a 71-year-old man using mechanical debridement combined with application of bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres. At the 3-year evaluation, the peri-implant tissues had improved, exhibiting decreased probing depth, minimal bleeding on probing, and no suppuration.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):70-73.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Human papillomavirus, oropharyngeal cancer, and the latest vaccine: considerations for oral healthcare providersMadison L. WattFull Article (PDF)
 Emily Li
 James J. Closmann
 Oliver H. Chang
 
 Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). The current 9-valent HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9) protects against high-risk strains that have been shown to cause OPSCC, and dentists may play a role in the prevention of HPV-related OPSCCs by communicating with their patients about vaccination recommendations.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):74-77.
 
 
2015
May/June 2024
Table of Contents
Departments
- 
                                Editorial Ozempic and dental therapyTimothy F. KosinskiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):6.
 
 
- 
                                Guest Column Preparing for and managing medical emergencies in the dental officeRichard P. GangwischFull Article (PDF)
 Henry W. Ferguson
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):7-12.
 
 
- 
                                Pharmacology Is there a potentially serious drug interaction between marijuana and local anesthetics containing a vasoconstrictor?Mark DonaldsonFull Article (PDF)
 Jason H. Goodchild
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):14-19.
 
 
- 
                                Prosthodontics Prevention of common issues with overdentures and all-on-X hybrids: lessons learned from 30 years of implant prosthetics, part 1Samuel M. StrongFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):20-23.
 
 
- 
                                Public Health Implicit bias and dentistryLarry N. WilliamsFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):24-25.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Diagnosis Pear-shaped radiolucency and Undulating radiolucencyGalal OmamiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):78,80.
 
 
- 
                                Self-Instruction Answers Exercises No. GD510, GD511, and GD512 from the May/June 2023 issue2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
 
- 
                                Correction 2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
Clinical Articles
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Determining the widths of the maxillary anterior teeth for esthetics: comparison of the Mondelli and Albers formulas, esthetic proportion, and golden ratioLorena de Mello Alcântara GarridoFull Article (PDF)
 Ana Paula Rodrigues Magalhães
 Mauro Elisban Díaz Mamani
 José Mondelli
 
 A comparison of formulas for idealized proportions of the maxillary incisors (Mondelli formula 1, Mondelli formula 2, Albers formula, esthetic proportion, and golden ratio) against measurements in natural teeth revealed that none of the suggested proportions exactly matched the actual measurements of the population. These formulas can serve as guidelines for esthetic planning, but the patient’s individual characteristics and dentist’s expertise should determine treatment.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):26-32.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD527
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Malignancy around implants in patients with a history of a potentially malignant or malignant lesion: a systematic reviewAbhishek Kumar GuptaFull Article (PDF)
 Rekha Gupta
 Shubhra Gill
 Vashi Narula
 
 This review assessed the relationship between oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) around dental implants and a history of a potentially malignant lesion (PML) or malignant lesion. There is no statistical evidence of a direct association between implants and OSCC in patients with a history of PML or malignancy, but case reports suggest that these patients should be evaluated regularly, particularly if they have other OSCC risk factors such as a history of smoking or alcohol abuse.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):34-40.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD528
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Tetracycline staining of the dentition: a review of the literature and report of a clinical casePaulo G. WarmlingFull Article (PDF)
 Júlia Soares de Arruda Zanandrea
 Taynara Santos Goulart
 Lucas da Fonseca Roberti Garcia
 Josiane de Almeida
 
 This article reviews the literature regarding tetracycline staining of the dentition and describes the treatment of severe tetracycline staining affecting the maxillary anterior dentition of a 48-year-old man. Direct composite resin laminate veneers were fabricated with a combination of different resinous materials in different shades to meet the functional and esthetic needs of the patient.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):42-48.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD529
- 
                                Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Bone quality assessment in patients with healing mandibular fracture sites: a computed tomography investigationErika Antonia dos Anjos RamosFull Article (PDF)
 Luciana Munhoz
 Basílio de Almeida Milani
 Emiko Saito Arita
 
 This retrospective study assessed the bone quality of healing mandibular fracture sites by measuring the Hounsfield units (HU) on computed tomography images obtained presurgery and postsurgery in patients treated with rigid internal fixation. In these patients, the HU values measured by CT varied across time, expressing the physiologic bone healing process.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):50-55.
 
 
- 
                                Removable Prosthodontics Tongue prosthesis after total glossectomy: a case reportVictor Alves NascimentoFull Article (PDF)
 Jovânia Alves Oliveira
 Amanda Rosa de Oliveira
 Maira Foresti Vieira Munhoz
 Marcela Filié Haddad
 
 This case report describes the prosthetic treatment of a 56-year-old man who underwent total glossectomy, resulting in speech and swallowing difficulties. Esthetic and functional tests were carried out on 3 prototypes of a tongue prosthesis retained by clasps on the first molars. One tongue prototype designed to facilitate speech and another designed to aid in eating and swallowing were selected, and both prostheses were fabricated to restore the patient’s oral function.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):56-60.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Time management in multistep periodontal and implant treatments: a practical guideArdeshir LafziFull Article (PDF)
 Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh
 Amirhossein Farahmand
 Javad Mehrani Sabet
 Reza Amid
 Anahita Moscowchi
 
 This literature review discusses the healing processes associated with multistep periodontal and implant treatments and offers recommended time frames for managing crown-lengthening surgery, fresh extraction sockets, alveolar ridge defects, soft tissue defects, sinus floor augmentation, implant loading, and peri-implant defects.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):61-66.
 
 
- 
                                Endodontics Atypical healing of an endodontic lesion following emergency treatment: a case reportSaeed AsgaryFull Article (PDF)
 Bita Talebzadeh
 
 This case report examines the atypical healing of an endodontic lesion. Two months after a patient missed her endodontic treatment appointment, she required emergency treatment that included canal cleaning, application of a modified triple antibiotic paste (penicillin G, metronidazole, and ciprofloxacin), and temporary restoration. She failed to seek definitive root canal therapy, but follow-up examinations at 1 and 5 years disclosed gradual healing of the lesion.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):67-69.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Treatment of peri-implantitis using nonsurgical debridement combined with bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres: a case report with 3-year follow-upRafaela Videira Clima da SilvaFull Article (PDF)
 Amanda Bandeira de Almeida
 Rahyza Inácio Freire de Assis
 Elis Janaína dos Santos
 Daiana Moreira Mendes Rozendo
 Antônio Wilson Sallum
 
 This case report describes the treatment of peri-implantitis in a 71-year-old man using mechanical debridement combined with application of bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres. At the 3-year evaluation, the peri-implant tissues had improved, exhibiting decreased probing depth, minimal bleeding on probing, and no suppuration.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):70-73.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Human papillomavirus, oropharyngeal cancer, and the latest vaccine: considerations for oral healthcare providersMadison L. WattFull Article (PDF)
 Emily Li
 James J. Closmann
 Oliver H. Chang
 
 Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). The current 9-valent HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9) protects against high-risk strains that have been shown to cause OPSCC, and dentists may play a role in the prevention of HPV-related OPSCCs by communicating with their patients about vaccination recommendations.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):74-77.
 
 
2014
May/June 2024
Table of Contents
Departments
- 
                                Editorial Ozempic and dental therapyTimothy F. KosinskiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):6.
 
 
- 
                                Guest Column Preparing for and managing medical emergencies in the dental officeRichard P. GangwischFull Article (PDF)
 Henry W. Ferguson
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):7-12.
 
 
- 
                                Pharmacology Is there a potentially serious drug interaction between marijuana and local anesthetics containing a vasoconstrictor?Mark DonaldsonFull Article (PDF)
 Jason H. Goodchild
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):14-19.
 
 
- 
                                Prosthodontics Prevention of common issues with overdentures and all-on-X hybrids: lessons learned from 30 years of implant prosthetics, part 1Samuel M. StrongFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):20-23.
 
 
- 
                                Public Health Implicit bias and dentistryLarry N. WilliamsFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):24-25.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Diagnosis Pear-shaped radiolucency and Undulating radiolucencyGalal OmamiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):78,80.
 
 
- 
                                Self-Instruction Answers Exercises No. GD510, GD511, and GD512 from the May/June 2023 issue2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
 
- 
                                Correction 2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
Clinical Articles
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Determining the widths of the maxillary anterior teeth for esthetics: comparison of the Mondelli and Albers formulas, esthetic proportion, and golden ratioLorena de Mello Alcântara GarridoFull Article (PDF)
 Ana Paula Rodrigues Magalhães
 Mauro Elisban Díaz Mamani
 José Mondelli
 
 A comparison of formulas for idealized proportions of the maxillary incisors (Mondelli formula 1, Mondelli formula 2, Albers formula, esthetic proportion, and golden ratio) against measurements in natural teeth revealed that none of the suggested proportions exactly matched the actual measurements of the population. These formulas can serve as guidelines for esthetic planning, but the patient’s individual characteristics and dentist’s expertise should determine treatment.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):26-32.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD527
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Malignancy around implants in patients with a history of a potentially malignant or malignant lesion: a systematic reviewAbhishek Kumar GuptaFull Article (PDF)
 Rekha Gupta
 Shubhra Gill
 Vashi Narula
 
 This review assessed the relationship between oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) around dental implants and a history of a potentially malignant lesion (PML) or malignant lesion. There is no statistical evidence of a direct association between implants and OSCC in patients with a history of PML or malignancy, but case reports suggest that these patients should be evaluated regularly, particularly if they have other OSCC risk factors such as a history of smoking or alcohol abuse.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):34-40.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD528
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Tetracycline staining of the dentition: a review of the literature and report of a clinical casePaulo G. WarmlingFull Article (PDF)
 Júlia Soares de Arruda Zanandrea
 Taynara Santos Goulart
 Lucas da Fonseca Roberti Garcia
 Josiane de Almeida
 
 This article reviews the literature regarding tetracycline staining of the dentition and describes the treatment of severe tetracycline staining affecting the maxillary anterior dentition of a 48-year-old man. Direct composite resin laminate veneers were fabricated with a combination of different resinous materials in different shades to meet the functional and esthetic needs of the patient.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):42-48.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD529
- 
                                Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Bone quality assessment in patients with healing mandibular fracture sites: a computed tomography investigationErika Antonia dos Anjos RamosFull Article (PDF)
 Luciana Munhoz
 Basílio de Almeida Milani
 Emiko Saito Arita
 
 This retrospective study assessed the bone quality of healing mandibular fracture sites by measuring the Hounsfield units (HU) on computed tomography images obtained presurgery and postsurgery in patients treated with rigid internal fixation. In these patients, the HU values measured by CT varied across time, expressing the physiologic bone healing process.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):50-55.
 
 
- 
                                Removable Prosthodontics Tongue prosthesis after total glossectomy: a case reportVictor Alves NascimentoFull Article (PDF)
 Jovânia Alves Oliveira
 Amanda Rosa de Oliveira
 Maira Foresti Vieira Munhoz
 Marcela Filié Haddad
 
 This case report describes the prosthetic treatment of a 56-year-old man who underwent total glossectomy, resulting in speech and swallowing difficulties. Esthetic and functional tests were carried out on 3 prototypes of a tongue prosthesis retained by clasps on the first molars. One tongue prototype designed to facilitate speech and another designed to aid in eating and swallowing were selected, and both prostheses were fabricated to restore the patient’s oral function.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):56-60.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Time management in multistep periodontal and implant treatments: a practical guideArdeshir LafziFull Article (PDF)
 Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh
 Amirhossein Farahmand
 Javad Mehrani Sabet
 Reza Amid
 Anahita Moscowchi
 
 This literature review discusses the healing processes associated with multistep periodontal and implant treatments and offers recommended time frames for managing crown-lengthening surgery, fresh extraction sockets, alveolar ridge defects, soft tissue defects, sinus floor augmentation, implant loading, and peri-implant defects.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):61-66.
 
 
- 
                                Endodontics Atypical healing of an endodontic lesion following emergency treatment: a case reportSaeed AsgaryFull Article (PDF)
 Bita Talebzadeh
 
 This case report examines the atypical healing of an endodontic lesion. Two months after a patient missed her endodontic treatment appointment, she required emergency treatment that included canal cleaning, application of a modified triple antibiotic paste (penicillin G, metronidazole, and ciprofloxacin), and temporary restoration. She failed to seek definitive root canal therapy, but follow-up examinations at 1 and 5 years disclosed gradual healing of the lesion.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):67-69.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Treatment of peri-implantitis using nonsurgical debridement combined with bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres: a case report with 3-year follow-upRafaela Videira Clima da SilvaFull Article (PDF)
 Amanda Bandeira de Almeida
 Rahyza Inácio Freire de Assis
 Elis Janaína dos Santos
 Daiana Moreira Mendes Rozendo
 Antônio Wilson Sallum
 
 This case report describes the treatment of peri-implantitis in a 71-year-old man using mechanical debridement combined with application of bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres. At the 3-year evaluation, the peri-implant tissues had improved, exhibiting decreased probing depth, minimal bleeding on probing, and no suppuration.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):70-73.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Human papillomavirus, oropharyngeal cancer, and the latest vaccine: considerations for oral healthcare providersMadison L. WattFull Article (PDF)
 Emily Li
 James J. Closmann
 Oliver H. Chang
 
 Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). The current 9-valent HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9) protects against high-risk strains that have been shown to cause OPSCC, and dentists may play a role in the prevention of HPV-related OPSCCs by communicating with their patients about vaccination recommendations.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):74-77.
 
 
2013
May/June 2024
Table of Contents
Departments
- 
                                Editorial Ozempic and dental therapyTimothy F. KosinskiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):6.
 
 
- 
                                Guest Column Preparing for and managing medical emergencies in the dental officeRichard P. GangwischFull Article (PDF)
 Henry W. Ferguson
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):7-12.
 
 
- 
                                Pharmacology Is there a potentially serious drug interaction between marijuana and local anesthetics containing a vasoconstrictor?Mark DonaldsonFull Article (PDF)
 Jason H. Goodchild
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):14-19.
 
 
- 
                                Prosthodontics Prevention of common issues with overdentures and all-on-X hybrids: lessons learned from 30 years of implant prosthetics, part 1Samuel M. StrongFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):20-23.
 
 
- 
                                Public Health Implicit bias and dentistryLarry N. WilliamsFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):24-25.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Diagnosis Pear-shaped radiolucency and Undulating radiolucencyGalal OmamiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):78,80.
 
 
- 
                                Self-Instruction Answers Exercises No. GD510, GD511, and GD512 from the May/June 2023 issue2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
 
- 
                                Correction 2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
Clinical Articles
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Determining the widths of the maxillary anterior teeth for esthetics: comparison of the Mondelli and Albers formulas, esthetic proportion, and golden ratioLorena de Mello Alcântara GarridoFull Article (PDF)
 Ana Paula Rodrigues Magalhães
 Mauro Elisban Díaz Mamani
 José Mondelli
 
 A comparison of formulas for idealized proportions of the maxillary incisors (Mondelli formula 1, Mondelli formula 2, Albers formula, esthetic proportion, and golden ratio) against measurements in natural teeth revealed that none of the suggested proportions exactly matched the actual measurements of the population. These formulas can serve as guidelines for esthetic planning, but the patient’s individual characteristics and dentist’s expertise should determine treatment.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):26-32.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD527
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Malignancy around implants in patients with a history of a potentially malignant or malignant lesion: a systematic reviewAbhishek Kumar GuptaFull Article (PDF)
 Rekha Gupta
 Shubhra Gill
 Vashi Narula
 
 This review assessed the relationship between oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) around dental implants and a history of a potentially malignant lesion (PML) or malignant lesion. There is no statistical evidence of a direct association between implants and OSCC in patients with a history of PML or malignancy, but case reports suggest that these patients should be evaluated regularly, particularly if they have other OSCC risk factors such as a history of smoking or alcohol abuse.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):34-40.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD528
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Tetracycline staining of the dentition: a review of the literature and report of a clinical casePaulo G. WarmlingFull Article (PDF)
 Júlia Soares de Arruda Zanandrea
 Taynara Santos Goulart
 Lucas da Fonseca Roberti Garcia
 Josiane de Almeida
 
 This article reviews the literature regarding tetracycline staining of the dentition and describes the treatment of severe tetracycline staining affecting the maxillary anterior dentition of a 48-year-old man. Direct composite resin laminate veneers were fabricated with a combination of different resinous materials in different shades to meet the functional and esthetic needs of the patient.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):42-48.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD529
- 
                                Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Bone quality assessment in patients with healing mandibular fracture sites: a computed tomography investigationErika Antonia dos Anjos RamosFull Article (PDF)
 Luciana Munhoz
 Basílio de Almeida Milani
 Emiko Saito Arita
 
 This retrospective study assessed the bone quality of healing mandibular fracture sites by measuring the Hounsfield units (HU) on computed tomography images obtained presurgery and postsurgery in patients treated with rigid internal fixation. In these patients, the HU values measured by CT varied across time, expressing the physiologic bone healing process.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):50-55.
 
 
- 
                                Removable Prosthodontics Tongue prosthesis after total glossectomy: a case reportVictor Alves NascimentoFull Article (PDF)
 Jovânia Alves Oliveira
 Amanda Rosa de Oliveira
 Maira Foresti Vieira Munhoz
 Marcela Filié Haddad
 
 This case report describes the prosthetic treatment of a 56-year-old man who underwent total glossectomy, resulting in speech and swallowing difficulties. Esthetic and functional tests were carried out on 3 prototypes of a tongue prosthesis retained by clasps on the first molars. One tongue prototype designed to facilitate speech and another designed to aid in eating and swallowing were selected, and both prostheses were fabricated to restore the patient’s oral function.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):56-60.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Time management in multistep periodontal and implant treatments: a practical guideArdeshir LafziFull Article (PDF)
 Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh
 Amirhossein Farahmand
 Javad Mehrani Sabet
 Reza Amid
 Anahita Moscowchi
 
 This literature review discusses the healing processes associated with multistep periodontal and implant treatments and offers recommended time frames for managing crown-lengthening surgery, fresh extraction sockets, alveolar ridge defects, soft tissue defects, sinus floor augmentation, implant loading, and peri-implant defects.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):61-66.
 
 
- 
                                Endodontics Atypical healing of an endodontic lesion following emergency treatment: a case reportSaeed AsgaryFull Article (PDF)
 Bita Talebzadeh
 
 This case report examines the atypical healing of an endodontic lesion. Two months after a patient missed her endodontic treatment appointment, she required emergency treatment that included canal cleaning, application of a modified triple antibiotic paste (penicillin G, metronidazole, and ciprofloxacin), and temporary restoration. She failed to seek definitive root canal therapy, but follow-up examinations at 1 and 5 years disclosed gradual healing of the lesion.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):67-69.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Treatment of peri-implantitis using nonsurgical debridement combined with bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres: a case report with 3-year follow-upRafaela Videira Clima da SilvaFull Article (PDF)
 Amanda Bandeira de Almeida
 Rahyza Inácio Freire de Assis
 Elis Janaína dos Santos
 Daiana Moreira Mendes Rozendo
 Antônio Wilson Sallum
 
 This case report describes the treatment of peri-implantitis in a 71-year-old man using mechanical debridement combined with application of bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres. At the 3-year evaluation, the peri-implant tissues had improved, exhibiting decreased probing depth, minimal bleeding on probing, and no suppuration.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):70-73.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Human papillomavirus, oropharyngeal cancer, and the latest vaccine: considerations for oral healthcare providersMadison L. WattFull Article (PDF)
 Emily Li
 James J. Closmann
 Oliver H. Chang
 
 Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). The current 9-valent HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9) protects against high-risk strains that have been shown to cause OPSCC, and dentists may play a role in the prevention of HPV-related OPSCCs by communicating with their patients about vaccination recommendations.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):74-77.
 
 
2012
May/June 2024
Table of Contents
Departments
- 
                                Editorial Ozempic and dental therapyTimothy F. KosinskiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):6.
 
 
- 
                                Guest Column Preparing for and managing medical emergencies in the dental officeRichard P. GangwischFull Article (PDF)
 Henry W. Ferguson
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):7-12.
 
 
- 
                                Pharmacology Is there a potentially serious drug interaction between marijuana and local anesthetics containing a vasoconstrictor?Mark DonaldsonFull Article (PDF)
 Jason H. Goodchild
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):14-19.
 
 
- 
                                Prosthodontics Prevention of common issues with overdentures and all-on-X hybrids: lessons learned from 30 years of implant prosthetics, part 1Samuel M. StrongFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):20-23.
 
 
- 
                                Public Health Implicit bias and dentistryLarry N. WilliamsFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):24-25.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Diagnosis Pear-shaped radiolucency and Undulating radiolucencyGalal OmamiFull Article (PDF)
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):78,80.
 
 
- 
                                Self-Instruction Answers Exercises No. GD510, GD511, and GD512 from the May/June 2023 issue2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
 
- 
                                Correction 2024 May/June; 72(3):79.Full Article (PDF)
 
Clinical Articles
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Determining the widths of the maxillary anterior teeth for esthetics: comparison of the Mondelli and Albers formulas, esthetic proportion, and golden ratioLorena de Mello Alcântara GarridoFull Article (PDF)
 Ana Paula Rodrigues Magalhães
 Mauro Elisban Díaz Mamani
 José Mondelli
 
 A comparison of formulas for idealized proportions of the maxillary incisors (Mondelli formula 1, Mondelli formula 2, Albers formula, esthetic proportion, and golden ratio) against measurements in natural teeth revealed that none of the suggested proportions exactly matched the actual measurements of the population. These formulas can serve as guidelines for esthetic planning, but the patient’s individual characteristics and dentist’s expertise should determine treatment.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):26-32.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD527
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Malignancy around implants in patients with a history of a potentially malignant or malignant lesion: a systematic reviewAbhishek Kumar GuptaFull Article (PDF)
 Rekha Gupta
 Shubhra Gill
 Vashi Narula
 
 This review assessed the relationship between oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) around dental implants and a history of a potentially malignant lesion (PML) or malignant lesion. There is no statistical evidence of a direct association between implants and OSCC in patients with a history of PML or malignancy, but case reports suggest that these patients should be evaluated regularly, particularly if they have other OSCC risk factors such as a history of smoking or alcohol abuse.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):34-40.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD528
- 
                                    SELF-INSTRUCTION
                                Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry Tetracycline staining of the dentition: a review of the literature and report of a clinical casePaulo G. WarmlingFull Article (PDF)
 Júlia Soares de Arruda Zanandrea
 Taynara Santos Goulart
 Lucas da Fonseca Roberti Garcia
 Josiane de Almeida
 
 This article reviews the literature regarding tetracycline staining of the dentition and describes the treatment of severe tetracycline staining affecting the maxillary anterior dentition of a 48-year-old man. Direct composite resin laminate veneers were fabricated with a combination of different resinous materials in different shades to meet the functional and esthetic needs of the patient.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):42-48.
 
 Self-Instruction Exercise No. GD529
- 
                                Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Bone quality assessment in patients with healing mandibular fracture sites: a computed tomography investigationErika Antonia dos Anjos RamosFull Article (PDF)
 Luciana Munhoz
 Basílio de Almeida Milani
 Emiko Saito Arita
 
 This retrospective study assessed the bone quality of healing mandibular fracture sites by measuring the Hounsfield units (HU) on computed tomography images obtained presurgery and postsurgery in patients treated with rigid internal fixation. In these patients, the HU values measured by CT varied across time, expressing the physiologic bone healing process.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):50-55.
 
 
- 
                                Removable Prosthodontics Tongue prosthesis after total glossectomy: a case reportVictor Alves NascimentoFull Article (PDF)
 Jovânia Alves Oliveira
 Amanda Rosa de Oliveira
 Maira Foresti Vieira Munhoz
 Marcela Filié Haddad
 
 This case report describes the prosthetic treatment of a 56-year-old man who underwent total glossectomy, resulting in speech and swallowing difficulties. Esthetic and functional tests were carried out on 3 prototypes of a tongue prosthesis retained by clasps on the first molars. One tongue prototype designed to facilitate speech and another designed to aid in eating and swallowing were selected, and both prostheses were fabricated to restore the patient’s oral function.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):56-60.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Time management in multistep periodontal and implant treatments: a practical guideArdeshir LafziFull Article (PDF)
 Mahdi Kadkhodazadeh
 Amirhossein Farahmand
 Javad Mehrani Sabet
 Reza Amid
 Anahita Moscowchi
 
 This literature review discusses the healing processes associated with multistep periodontal and implant treatments and offers recommended time frames for managing crown-lengthening surgery, fresh extraction sockets, alveolar ridge defects, soft tissue defects, sinus floor augmentation, implant loading, and peri-implant defects.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):61-66.
 
 
- 
                                Endodontics Atypical healing of an endodontic lesion following emergency treatment: a case reportSaeed AsgaryFull Article (PDF)
 Bita Talebzadeh
 
 This case report examines the atypical healing of an endodontic lesion. Two months after a patient missed her endodontic treatment appointment, she required emergency treatment that included canal cleaning, application of a modified triple antibiotic paste (penicillin G, metronidazole, and ciprofloxacin), and temporary restoration. She failed to seek definitive root canal therapy, but follow-up examinations at 1 and 5 years disclosed gradual healing of the lesion.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):67-69.
 
 
- 
                                Periodontics Treatment of peri-implantitis using nonsurgical debridement combined with bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres: a case report with 3-year follow-upRafaela Videira Clima da SilvaFull Article (PDF)
 Amanda Bandeira de Almeida
 Rahyza Inácio Freire de Assis
 Elis Janaína dos Santos
 Daiana Moreira Mendes Rozendo
 Antônio Wilson Sallum
 
 This case report describes the treatment of peri-implantitis in a 71-year-old man using mechanical debridement combined with application of bioresorbable doxycycline nanospheres. At the 3-year evaluation, the peri-implant tissues had improved, exhibiting decreased probing depth, minimal bleeding on probing, and no suppuration.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):70-73.
 
 
- 
                                Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Human papillomavirus, oropharyngeal cancer, and the latest vaccine: considerations for oral healthcare providersMadison L. WattFull Article (PDF)
 Emily Li
 James J. Closmann
 Oliver H. Chang
 
 Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). The current 9-valent HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9) protects against high-risk strains that have been shown to cause OPSCC, and dentists may play a role in the prevention of HPV-related OPSCCs by communicating with their patients about vaccination recommendations.
 
 2024 May/June; 72(3):74-77.
 
 

