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Soft tissue consideration in oral rehabilitation using implant in a patient after oral tumor resection

Lee YH, Ko KH, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

After the resection of oral tumor, defected maxillofacial structure caused functional difficulties including phonetics, mastication and esthetic aspects. In this cases, implant retained prosthesis can contribute to the functional enhancement....
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A literature review on implant abutment and soft tissue response

Lee YH, Ko KH, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

In the implant prosthetic procedure, the soft tissue reaction was varied with the material and surface treatment of the abutment. It may be the cause of the peri-implantitis, and hence...
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Osseointegration of dental implant in the mandible with diffuse sclerosing osteomyelitis: Report of a rare case

Kang HG, Ko KH, Huh YH, Cho LR, Park CJ

There are very few reports of the restoration of tooth loss using dental implants in patients with diffuse sclerosing osteomyelitis (DSO). Because the patients with DSO have unfavorable bone quality...
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Prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient with tongue cancer using palatal augmentation prosthesis and mandibular implant-retained overdenture: A case report

Kim YJ, Lee YH, Ko KH, Park CJ, Cho LR, Huh YH

The tongue, especially its lateral part, is the most common site of oral tumors. Patients who undergo glossectomy for the treatment of tongue cancer may experience difficulty in proper functioning...
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Effects and clinical considerations of denture adhesives

Park GT, Cho LR, Park CJ, Huh YH, Ko KH

Denture adhesive is a material used to improve the retention and stability of the denture. And denture adhesive is divided into soluble and insoluble type. It improves the retention, stability...
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Considerations in the selection of method for clinical crown lengthening

Jo EH, Ko KH, Huh YH, Cho LR, Park CJ

Clinical crown lengthening procedure would be an effective method for overcoming adverse clinical condition such as short abutment length. There are three kinds of methods in clinical crown lengthening, those...
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Comprehensive understandings in the shape of retromolar pad and its classification based on clinical application

Park CJ, Ko KH, Huh YH, Cho LR

Retromolar pad is one of anatomical landmarks to use clinically for determining of specific occlusal plane level in edentulous patients and is inherently a soft tissue mass; located at the...
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Considerations in the reliability of occlusal indicators and occlusal contact marks

Kim CH, Kim DG, Ko KH, Huh YH, Cho LL, Park CJ

On the reliability of occlusal contact marks with occlusal indicators, it must be important to consider the affecting results of using methods. With affecting the accuracy and validity of results,...
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Effect of milling and sintering process on integrity of zirconia prosthesis: a literature review

Lee K, Ko KH, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

Zirconia is fabricated through various processes. Each element in fabricating process can affect the physical properties of the definitive prosthesis. In particular, both the milling process and the sintering process...
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Rehabilitation of a patient with non-syndromic partial oligodontia

Kang HG, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

Oligodontia is defined as a congenital tooth agenesis with the absence of six or more permanent teeth. This clinical report describes a patient with non-syndromic partial oligodontia, with retained deciduous...
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Concept and application of implant connection systems: Part I. Placement and restoration of internal conical connection implant

Ko KH, Kang HG, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

The typical biomechanical properties of an internal conical connection (ICC) are axial displacement and loss of preload. The axial displacement of an ICC without a vertical stop can cause the...
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Concept and application of implant connection systems: Part II. Placement and restoration of external connection implant and tissue level implant

Ko KH, Kang HG, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

To use the external connection implant (EXT) appropriately, the inter-implant distance should be carefully considered during placement, and the bones raised above the implants should be trimmed during the second...
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Approach to prosthetic treatment for patients with open bite due to mandibular displacement: Case report

Seo MG, Chi SS, Ko KH, Park CJ, Cho LR, Huh YH

Open bite is accompanied by decrease in tooth contact and overbite, and causes collapse of occlusal plane, mastication difficulties, speech disorders, changes in appearance, and lower occlusal force than normal....
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Metal stain on monolithic zirconia restoration: A case report

Cha MS, Lee SW, Huh YH, Cho LR, Park CJ

In restorative treatment using fixed dental prostheses, dentists should select appropriate restoration material among various types of dental materials. The strength, marginal fit, esthetics, wear resistance, biocompatibility, and cost are...
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Full-mouth rehabilitation of partial edentulism in a deep bite patient

Kim SH, Rhee YK, Ko KH, Huh YH, Cho LR, Park CJ

Deep overbite patients who do not have proper occlusal relationship may cause problems such as teeth wear and antagonist extrusion. These lead to the collapse of occlusal plane and esthetic...
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Iatrogenic subcutaneous cervicofacial emphysema with pneumomediastinum after class V restoration

Lee SW, Huh YH, Cha MS

Subcutaneous facial emphysema after dental treatment is an uncommon complication caused by the invasion of high-pressure air; in severe cases, it can spread to the neck, mediastinum, and thorax, resulting...
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Literature review on the experimental method and interpretation of the edge chipping test (ECT)

Song MG, Ko KH, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

In vitro studies are essential to predict the clinical performance of ceramic widely used as restorative materials. Traditional experiments such as fracture toughness and flexural strength have been used to...
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Review on factors affecting the optical properties of dental zirconia

Park CH, Ko KH, Park CJ, Cho LR, Huh YH

Clinical applications of translucent zirconia as well as traditional zirconia (3 mol% yttria stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal, 3Y-TZP) are increasing. For this reason, studies on factors affecting the optical properties...
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Digital workflow for prosthetic restoration in the pan facial fracture patient: A case report

Kim SW, Park GT, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR, Ko KH

In the fracture operation of pan facial fracture, there are many cases where the shape and position of the occlusal and oral structures are abnormally changed because the index for...
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A removable partial denture treatment with the Dahl concept applied toa patient with a deep bite

Kim CH, Ko KH, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

Although not all kinds of deep bite occlusions are considered pathological states, they can cause persistent wear and eruption of the anterior mandibular teeth if the anterior occlusal contact is unstable...
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