
Benyapha Sirinirund- Doctor of Dental Surgery
- Faculty Member at Chiang Mai University
Benyapha Sirinirund
- Doctor of Dental Surgery
- Faculty Member at Chiang Mai University
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Aim
Technology improvement and a better understanding of sinus anatomy and wound healing in the past decade have allowed the development of minimally invasive surgical techniques. This systematic review focused on identifying and describing these techniques for vertical and lateral sinus augmentation (VSA and LSA).
Materials and Methods
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Background
The use of the operating microscope (OM) for extraction and alveolar ridge augmentation (ARP) is increasing due to enhanced magnification and illumination. The primary objective was to compare the wound healing and crestal bone quality after the use of OM and dental loupes (DL) for ARP.
Methods
Forty non‐molar teeth with periapical lesi...
Background
Treating peri‐implantitis with reconstructive means has been largely unpredictable due to access limitations for surface decontamination, unfavorable bony topography, difficulty in achieving wound stability, and inferior soft tissue qualities. A microsurgical approach with the use of the operating microscope (OM) that provides adjustable...
Objectives:
To evaluate the efficacy of various interdental cleaning aids for artificial biofilm removal on different implant-supported crown designs.
Methods:
Mandibular models with missing first molar were fabricated and installed with single implant analogs and loaded with crowns of different designs (concave, straight, and convex). Artificia...
This review focuses on intrasocket reactive tissue and its impact on extraction socket healing. It summarises the current knowledge about intrasocket reactive tissue from a histopathological and biological perspective and discusses the mechanisms by which residual intrasocket reactive tissue can have a positive or negative effect on healing. Additi...
Background
Ridge regeneration for implant therapy requires comprehensive site evaluation and wound healing monitoring. This case report aimed to demonstrate ultrasound (US) can image soft and hard tissues for surgical planning and assess longitudinal outcomes.
Methods and Results
US was used in a patient planned for ridge augmentation to evaluate...
Sinus augmentation via vertical or lateral approach is commonly applied to increase the alveolar ridge height for standard-sized implant placement in the posterior maxilla. While enjoying satisfactory success rate, traditional methods without assistance of the operating microscope may create great surgical trauma and leave the Schneiderian membrane...
Minimally invasive microsurgery performed using an operating microscope (OM) has shown accelerated and improved wound healing for periodontal plastic and regenerative procedures. This case series aims to demonstrate the potential usefulness of OM for maxillary sinus augmentation in a private practice setting. Twelve vertical sinus augmentations (VS...
Introduction:
How to best classify the Stage III and IV periodontitis cases that share common features of the most severe clinical attachment loss and the most severe radiographic bone loss?
Case presentation:
Two patients presented features of generalized periodontitis, with severe probing depth and clinical attachment loss that would meet incl...
A multitude of clinical trials have tested therapeutic approaches to treat peri-implantitis but there is still no consensus on what treatment modality leads to the most favorable clinical improvement and reduced implant loss. Therefore, the present systematic review reported on the long-term clinical and radiological outcomes after treatment of per...
Purpose:
To evaluate topographic changes and effectiveness of mechanical instrumentation upon machined (MA) and roughened (RG) surfaces of dental implants.
Materials and methods:
The coronal one-third of seven RG and seven MA implants was coated with a mixture of cyanoacrylate and toluidine blue dye to resemble calculus. Implants were cleaned wi...
Aim:
The aim of the present study was to compare patient morbidity and healing outcomes of free gingival graft (FGG) harvesting at palatal donor sites and after using platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC). FGG harvesting leaves open palatal wounds, which heal by secondary intention. Patients might experience discomfor...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of resin strip crowns (RSCs) and assess parental and patient satisfaction with RSCs in restoring primary incisors. Methods: The esthetic, functional, and biological properties of RSCs were evaluated using FDI World Dental Federation criteria. Parental and patient satisfaction...
Objective
To determine effect of non-surgical periodontal treatment on a disintegrin and metalloproteinase 8 (ADAM8) levels in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) of patients with chronic periodontitis (CP) in comparison with those of patients with gingivitis and to find correlations between ADAM8 levels and clinical parameters.
Design
Twenty-two and...