Introduction
The advancement of dental technology has introduced several options for replacing missing teeth, with dental implants and dental bridges being two of the most commonly used solutions. Both methods offer significant functional and aesthetic benefits, but they differ notably in how they affect the adjacent teeth. One of the major advantages of dental implants over dental bridges is...
When it comes to replacing missing teeth, dental implants and dentures are two of the most common options available. Both offer effective solutions for restoring functionality and aesthetics, but they are quite different in terms of how they work, their cost, longevity, and maintenance. If you’re grappling with the decision of whether to go for dental implants or dentures, this guide will help y...
Comparison of marginal bone level at crown cementation and marginal bone loss after 72 months of crown cementation in mm at mesial and distal side by Paired t-test
Time
Side
Mean
Std.Dv.
Mean diff.
SD diff.
Paired t-test
p-value
At crown cementation
Mesial side
0.9500
0.6433
After 3 months of crown cementation
0.1300
0.1567
0.8200
0.6680
3....
Comparison of probing depth (mm) after 1st, 3rd month and 72 months of crown cementation by wilcoxon matched pair test by ranks and Implant mobility test by PERIOTEST PT values
Male
Female
SD
t-value
After crown 1st month
1.8000
0.7888
0.0000
1.0000
After crown 3rd month
1.8000
0.7888
At the end of study period with time intervals of 12 months u...