Martin Schimmel,Joannis Katsoulis,Laurence Genton et al.
Martin Schimmel et al.
Nowadays, many people retain their natural teeth until late in life as a result of the large success of preventive strategies. However, there is still a very high prevalence of edentulism especially in elderly patients and many of these pat...
Ina Nitschke,Angela Stillhart,Julia Kunze
Ina Nitschke
Regular utilization of dental services helps to improve and maintain oral and general health, even in old age. However, utilization behavior for dental services changes with age: preventive utilization behavior is often replaced by a sympto...
Fabienne Glenz,Christina Brand,Christian E Besimo et al.
Fabienne Glenz et al.
In December 2013, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has placed Switzerland for the first time at the top of the list of countries general population life ex- pectancy. The augmenting life expectancy and dem...
Willy Baumgartner,Martin Schimmel,Frauke Müller
Willy Baumgartner
The increase in life expectancy in Switzerland is posing new challenges, as more and more people are becoming dependent on care, both at home and in long-term care facilities. The dental profession must deal with patients retaining their ow...
The purpose of this current paper is to give a simple update and overview about vaccinations for dental health care workers considering the new guidelines published in February 2014 by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health. It is recomm...
[CEOT - Calcified anomalies in dental X-ray. A case-based review of differential diagnoses in radiopaque lesions in maxilla and mandible] [0.03%]
[CEOT - 牙片中钙化异常。 maxilla和mandible中高密度病变的鉴别诊断病例回顾]
Martin Lanzer,Ayhan Yildirim,Astrid L Kruse et al.
Martin Lanzer et al.
The calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) is a benign tumor entity, usually localized in the molar region of the lower jaw. CEOT is not known for a destructive growth pattern, nevertheless it grows expansive. To properly diagnose a...
Review
Swiss dental journal. 2015;125(3):315-27. DOI: 2015
Marie-Theres Weber,Nadja Stratz,Jonathan Fleiner et al.
Marie-Theres Weber et al.
An adequate portrayal of the root canal anatomy by diagnostic imaging is a prerequisite for a successful diagnosis and therapy in endodontics. The introduction of dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) has considerably expanded the sco...
Frequency and anatomy of the retromolar canal - implications for the dental practice [0.03%]
下颌支骨内管的频率与解剖对口腔临床的意义
Katharina Filo,Thomas Schneider,Astrid L Kruse et al.
Katharina Filo et al.
The retromolar canal (RMC) is an anatomical variant of the mandibular canal. Apart from blood vessels it also contains accessory nerve fibers and is clinically important, because its presence can account for failures of mandibular block ane...
[Prosthetic rehabilitation of partially edentulous patients: fixed - removable - combined? Metal - ceramics - all - ceramics? Implants? Anything goes! Part 1: two example cases of a combined fixed-removable restoration] [0.03%]
部分无牙患者的确切修复方案:固定、可摘或混合?金属烤瓷、全瓷还是种植体?一切皆有可能!(第一部分):两个联合固定和可摘修复的病例分析
Dagmar Schnabl
Dagmar Schnabl
After a careful diagnosis, treatment planning and pretreatment, two partially edentulous patients were restored partly by onlays, crowns and bridges, partly by removable prostheses. According to esthetic and functional demands all- and/or m...
Case Reports
Swiss dental journal. 2015;125(2):149-54, 162-7. DOI: 2015