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Sana Luqmani Sana Luqmani
Short-term orthodontics (STO) serves to align anterior teeth. It has become popular in cosmetic dentistry as an alternative to destructive veneers and lengthy conventional orthodontics. The aim of this article is to raise awareness of the c...
Emilie Mchantaf,Hicham Mansour,Joseph Sabbagh et al. Emilie Mchantaf et al.
Improving patients’ aesthetics is an important request in daily practice. Tooth whitening is a treatment option available for improving aesthetics. This paper will pose questions asked by our patients on bleaching techniques and outcomes a...
Niamh Rice,Badrinarayanan Srinivasan,David Macpherson Niamh Rice
This is a case of a patient presenting to his general dental practitioner (GDP) with altered sensation in his lower lip with no obvious cause. Due to a prompt referral, the patient was investigated and diagnosed with an extramedullary prese...
Abdullah Casaus,Biraj Patel,Laura Brown et al. Abdullah Casaus et al.
Dental fear in the paediatric population can be a significant barrier to providing optimal dental care. Pharmacological management techniques utilized to manage anxiety, such as conscious sedation and general anaesthesia, are expensive and ...
David G Gillam David G Gillam
The aim of this review is to update dental professionals on the issues and challenges associated with the clinical management of dentine hypersensitivity (DH) and to provide simple guidelines based on presenting clinical features that may h...
Martin G Kelleher,Lakshmi Rasaratnam,Serpil Djemal Martin G Kelleher
Phantom bite syndrome was first described by Marbach over 40 years ago as a mono-symptomatic hypochondriacal psychosis. He used the term to describe a prolonged syndrome in which patients report that their ‘bite is wrong’ or that ‘their ...