ASMJ – Volume 3, Issue 2, December 2020

11Dec

Occlusal sequalae of the loss of first permanent molars among children and adolescents

Objective: The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the disintegration of the contact point system, the occlusal changes, and the masticatory force following.. Read More →
11Dec

Study about mechano-chemical gingival displacement with single-cord technique

Introduction: Besides abutment preparation, the impression is essential in order to achieve an esthetical and functional prosthetic restoration. Proper gingival displacement and abutment finish line.. Read More →
11Dec

Assessment of dental anxiety and the prevalence of dental caries in a group of 6-9 years old children

Children`s dental anxiety is responsible for increasing dental health problems, as patients avoid seeking treatment. The aim of our study was to evaluate the level.. Read More →
11Dec

The use of occlusal splints in temporomandibular disorders – an overview

Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) affect the temporomandibular joints, the masticatory muscles, and surrounding tissues. Among symptoms such as jumps, joint noises, reduced mouth opening (closed lock),.. Read More →
11Dec

Contributions to the study of common artifacts and errors in conventional and three-dimensional radio-imaging used in the evaluation of odontal, endodontic and periodontal pathology

Introduction: X-ray radio imaging is commonly used because most diseases in the oral area can only be diagnosed by using this method. Proper identification of.. Read More →
11Dec

Anxiety in the dental office during the COVID-19 pandemic

Discussions and research related to anxiety in the dental office are not recent, in the last 20 years this topic has been discussed more and.. Read More →