Thiago Revillion Dinato

Thiago Revillion Dinato
  • PhD
  • PhD Student at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul

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Introduction
Thiago Dinato currently works at Clínica Dinato de Odontologia as a Prosthodontist and Implantologist. Finished his MsC and PhD at the Programa de Pós-Graduação em Odontologia, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul. Thiago does research in Prosthodontics, Implantology and Dental Surgery. Their current project is ‘Digital Workflow’ and 'Marginal Bone Loss’.
Current institution
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
Current position
  • PhD Student

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Publications (6)
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Background Tooth loss and use of a complete denture is still a reality and results in bone loss. Adequate reconstruction of an extremely atrophic edentulous maxilla is a challenge, and different treatment methods have been described for its resolution. Material and Methods Patients seeking implant placement in edentulous upper jaw with atrophic ma...
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Featured Application Fast and precise endodontic access through ceramic crowns. Abstract This in vitro study evaluated the accuracy of guided endodontics for the removal of intraradicular fiberglass posts from posterior mandibular teeth and the influence of the operator’s experience in this procedure. Forty root-filled mandibular first molars with...
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The use of digital technology is increasing rapidly in modern dentistry. However, there is still not enough data in the literature regarding the manufacture of milled frameworks on implant-supported prosthesis. Purpose: To assess the stress caused on dental implants by milled frameworks of different sizes made through digital workflow and to compar...
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Background: Sinus elevation is a reliable and often used technique. The success of implants placed in such situations, even with bone substitutes alone, led us to strive for bone loss close to zero and to seek out variables that cause higher or lower rates of resorption. The objective of this study was twofold: to evaluate the survival rates and m...

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