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2. Strength of zirconia fixed partial dentures: review of the literature
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Gargari, M, Gloria, F, Cappello, A, and Ottria, L
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fixed partial dentures ,fracture strenght ,long term behavior ,connector size ,Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche ,zirconia, fixed partial dentures, fracture strenght, connector size, long term behavior ,zirconia - Published
- 2010
3. 'Estetica e funzionalità in protesi fissa: analisi clinica e sperimentale della sistematica CAD-CAM 3shape'
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Vico, D, Ottria, L, Bollero, P, Bonino, P, Cialone, M, Barlattani, A, and Gargari, M
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Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche - Published
- 2008
4. Cad/Cam technologies in the surgical and prosthetic treatment of the edentulous patient with biomymetic individualized approach
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Alessandro Pozzi, Gargari M, and Barlattani A
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Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche ,Original Article - Abstract
The advent of modern endosseous implant design and improved surface technology has allowed the development of new restorative techniques that decrease patient's total treatment time. Utilizing the latest scanning, CAD/CAM and manufacturing technolgies we are able to manufacture individualized dental restoration with high accuracy and a perfect precision of fit.This report describes the rehabilitation of a completely edentulous patient utilizing a CT-based implant planning with computer-assisted surgical design, simultaneous CAD/CAM fabrication of a surgical template, a flapless surgical placement of the implants, and a prefabricated fixed complete denture for an immediately loaded restoration according to Nobel Biocare's Teeth-in-an-Hour™ (Nobel Biocare Goteborg, Sweden) protocol. This systematic approach to full mouth rehabilitation reduces the time necessary for an edentulous patient to go from severely atrophic alveolar support to implant retained prosthetic restoration. These aspects of minimally invasive and simplified surgery, along with reducing the treatment time and postsurgical discomfort, are beneficial to the patient, and allowing for rehabilitation with the same level of success as in flap surgery.The Teeth-in-an-Hour protocol is a unique solution made possible by the Procera System. With the aid of the CT scans and a virtual planning software, a custom fabricated precision drill guide and a pre-manufactured prosthesis can be made before surgery. The execution of implant placement is performed with a flapless procedure that results in minimal surgical intervention. This results in a short and non-traumatic surgery with a minimum of postoperative complications, allowing the patient to leave the chair with a fixed prosthesis. Utilizing the latest scanning, CAD/CAM and manufacturing technologies the dental team is able to develop individualized zirconia full arch framework with high accuracy and precision of fit.
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- 2008
5. Piezoelectric surgery in mandibular split crest technique with immediate implant placement: a case report
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Belleggia F, Alessandro Pozzi, Rocci M, Barlattani A, and Gargari M
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stomatognathic system ,Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche ,Case Report - Abstract
Implant supported rehabilitation of thin edentulous ridges with horizontal atrophy necessitates a regenerative approach. Within the procedures for horizontal bone defects augmentation, ridge expansion techniques permit dislocation of the buccal bone plate in a labial direction and simultaneous implant insertion in single-stage surgery, abbreviating overall treatment time.
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- 2008
6. Role of diagnostic imaging to malignant sinus tumors in presurgical staging
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FANUCCI, E., FIASCHETTI, V., FUSCO, N., VIARANI, S., GARGARI, M., BARLATTANI, A., ASSAKO, E.P., and SIMONETTI, G.
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Settore MED/36 - Diagnostica per Immagini e Radioterapia ,Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche ,Settore MED/50 - Scienze Tecniche Mediche Applicate ,Original Article - Abstract
The aim of this study is to describe the current role of imaging in pre-surgical planning, reporting 25 cases of paranasal sinus tumors examined in our Institute. Between June 2006 and May 2008, we identified 25 patients with malignant tumors of the paranasal sinuses. All of the patients were evaluated with CT and/or MR exams. US were used to assess regional lymph node involvement. When necessary CT-PET scanning using FDG, was done. Diagnostic imaging is essential during the initial work-up of a patient suspected of having a paranasal sinus tumor. The role of imaging is to define the tumor extension, nodal involvement, metastases and recurrences in the postoperative patient. CT and MR imaging are the primary modalities employed; each have advantages and disadvantages but tend to be complementary. The involvement of fine bone structures is best evaluated with CT. In assessing the extent of the tumor, MR provides excellent soft tissue detail, allowing for delineation of neoplasm from surrounding inflammatory tissue and secretions. For evaluation of lymph node enlargement color-Doppler US, CT and MR provide morphologic data, while CT-PET provides metabolic data. CT-PET can be used to stage nodal and metastatic disease and for assessing the efficacy of therapy or recurrent disease.
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- 2008
7. Esthetic and function rehabilitation of severely worn dentition with prosthetic-restorative approach and VDO increase. Case report
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GARGARI, M, primary
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8. Restoration of anterior teeth using an indirect composite technique. Case report
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GARGARI, M, primary
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9. FULL-ARCH MAXILLARY REHABILITATION FIXED ON 6 IMPLANTS
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Gargari, M, primary
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10. Pregnancy and periodontal disease: does exist a two-way relationship?
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Angelo Tagliabue, Marco Gargari, P Gavoglio, Javier Silvestre-Rangil, Lucia Tettamanti, M Nardone, Dorina Lauritano, Tettamanti, L, Lauritano, D, Nardone, M, Gargari, M, Silvestre rangil, J, Gavoglio, P, and Tagliabue, A
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Maternal mortality ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adverse pregnancy outcome ,Gingival and periodontal pocket ,Overview ,Dentistry ,Inflammation ,Disease ,Review ,Dental plaque ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Periodontal disease ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Perinatal mortality ,Periodontitis ,Preterm birth ,Systematic review ,Treatment ,Dentistry (all) ,General Dentistry ,business.industry ,Periodontiti ,MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Periodontal disease (PD) is an inflammatory disease of the tissues supporting the teeth. PD affects 65 million adults over the age of 30 years in the USA, and worldwide 5 to 70% of adults. Women who develop PD during pregnancy, itâs estimated 1 woman in 5, may have a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. PD during pregnancy starts by dental plaque and is increased by the action of pregnancy hormones. In order to study the effect of PD on adverse pregnancy outcomes, we have performed this narrative review summarising the current studies about the influence of PD on pregnancy. Periodontal pockets are a reservoir of oral microbiota. Modifications in oral microbiota may be considered as a potential mechanism for developing PD during pregnancy. PD is surely caused by bacteria, but the progression and worsening are due to a host immune response. The inflammation caused by PD is not limited to the oral cavity. It is hypothesized that episodes of bacteraemia and dissemination of endotoxins from periodontal pockets can induce the activation of the systemic immune response. In conclusion our narrative review shows that thereâs no relationship between PD and adverse pregnancy outcomes, and PD treatment during pregnancy does not confer a general protection against adverse pregnancy outcomes
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- 2017
11. Pregnancy and periodontal disease: does exist a two-way relationship?
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Tettamanti L, Lauritano D, Nardone M, Gargari M, Silvestre-Rangil J, Gavoglio P, and Tagliabue A
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Periodontal disease (PD) is an inflammatory disease of the tissues supporting the teeth. PD affects 65 million adults over the age of 30 years in the USA, and worldwide 5 to 70% of adults. Women who develop PD during pregnancy, it's estimated 1 woman in 5, may have a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. PD during pregnancy starts by dental plaque and is increased by the action of pregnancy hormones. In order to study the effect of PD on adverse pregnancy outcomes, we have performed this narrative review summarising the current studies about the influence of PD on pregnancy. Periodontal pockets are a reservoir of oral microbiota. Modifications in oral microbiota may be considered as a potential mechanism for developing PD during pregnancy. PD is surely caused by bacteria, but the progression and worsening are due to a host immune response. The inflammation caused by PD is not limited to the oral cavity. It is hypothesized that episodes of bacteraemia and dissemination of endotoxins from periodontal pockets can induce the activation of the systemic immune response. In conclusion our narrative review shows that there's no relationship between PD and adverse pregnancy outcomes, and PD treatment during pregnancy does not confer a general protection against adverse pregnancy outcomes.
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- 2017
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12. A comparative study of antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of mouthrinse containing tea tree oil.
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Salvatori C, Barchi L, Guzzo F, and Gargari M
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The study evaluated the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory efficacy, domiciliary oral hygiene, of a mouthrinse containing Tea Tree Oil (TTO) comparing it with two mouthrinses containing chlorhexidine 0,12% respectively and essential oils, and a placebo., Materials and Methods: A pilot study, randomized 4 × 4, controlled, cross-over, double-blind. 16 subjects with gingivitis (7 males and 9 females) aged 21-37 years, were randomly divided into four groups based on mouthwash that had to be used for domiciliary oral hygiene: mouthwash with essential oils, mouthwash with chlorhexidine 0,12 %, mouthwash containig tea tree oil and mouthwash placebo. Clinical evaluation was performed by: Full Mouth Plaque Score (FMPS), Full Mouth Bleeding Score (FMBS), Gingival Index (GI), discolorations, language examination and alteration of taste. The data were recorded before and 2 weeks after treatment., Results: Statistical analysis shows that treatments with tea tree oil, essential oils and chlorhexidine are effective. Comparing treatments should be noted that the tea tree oil gives a greater improvement in the GI and FMBS, while it is the least effective in the control of bacterial plaque., Conclusion: Although further studies are needed, the anti-inflammatory properties of the mouthwash made from TTO would seem to be a valuable non-toxic adjunct in the management of gingivitis.
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- 2017
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13. Implant-abutment connections on single crowns: a systematic review.
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Ceruso FM, Barnaba P, Mazzoleni S, Ottria L, Gargari M, Zuccon A, Bruno G, and DI Fiore A
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Different implant-abutment connections have been developed in the effort of reducing mechanical and biological failure. The most frequent complications are screw loosening, abutment or implant fracture and marginal bone loss due to overload and bacterial micro-leakage. Ideal connection should work as a one-piece implant avoiding the formation of a micro-gap at the implant-abutment interface. Different in vitro and in vivo researches have been published to compare the implant-abutment connections actually available: external hexagon, internal hexagon and conical finding different amount of micro-gap, micro-leakage and marginal bone loss. The aim of this article is to describe, according to the most recent literature, different kind of fixture-abutment connections and their clinical and mechanical advantages or disadvantages., Competing Interests: Competing interests None.
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- 2017
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14. Guided bone regeneration via a preformed titanium foil: clinical, histological and histomorphometric outcome of a case series.
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Andreasi Bassi M, Andrisani C, Lico S, Ormanier Z, Ottria L, and Gargari M
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Purpose: The aim of this paper was to evaluate the histological and histomorphometric outcome of Preformed Titanium Foil (PTF) to perform Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) in posterior mandibular atrophies., Materials and Methods: 10 subjects (1 male; 9 females; mean age 58±11.37 years), with distal mandibular atrophies were selected to perform GBR by means of PTF, using a moldable allograft paste as graft material. The devices, made of a 0,2 mm thick pure titanium foil, were pre-shaped using stereolithographic models obtained from CT-scan of the patients' recipient site. In the second stage, performed at 6.7±2.33 months, 18 cylindrical two-piece implants were placed and the devices removed, at the same time bone biopsies were harvested. At 4 months, the implants were exposed and submitted to progressive prosthetic load for a span of 4 months. The cases were finalized by means of metal-ceramic cementable restorations. The post finalization follow-up was at 12 months., Results: Survival rate (i.e. SVR) was 100% since none fixtures were lost. At the one-year follow up the clinical appearance of the soft tissues was optimal and not pathological signs on probing were recorded. The success rate (i.e. SCR) was 88.2% and the average peri-implant bone reabsorption was 1.17±0.41 mm. The average rate of graft contraction was 19.4±10.55%. The mean percentage occupied by mineralized bone was 48.03±5.93%, while the bone marrow and graft material were 36.1±2.81% and 15.87±4.87 %, respectively., Conclusion: The results suggest good potentialities of the method for GBR in distal mandibular atrophies, allowing to maximize the outcome and simplifying the surgical phase.
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- 2016
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15. Proteomic peptide scan of porphyromonas gingivalis fima type ii for searching potential b-cell epitopes.
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Lucchese A, Guida A, Capone G, Donnarumma G, Laino L, Petruzzi M, Serpico R, Silvestre F, and Gargari M
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Purpose: To identify potential antigenic targets for Porphyromonas gingivalis vaccine development., Materials and Methods: In the present study, we analyzed the Porphyromonas gingivalis, fimA type II primary amino acid sequence and characterized the similarity to the human proteome at the pentapeptide level., Results: We found that exact peptide-peptide profiling of the fimbrial antigen versus the human proteome shows that only 19 out of 344 fimA type II pentapeptides are uniquely owned by the bacterial protein., Conclusions: The concept that protein immunogenicity is allocated in rare peptide sequences and the search the Porphyromonas gingivalis fimA type II sequence for peptides unique to the bacterial protein and absent in the human host, might be used in new therapeutical approaches as a significant adjunct to current periodontal therapies.
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- 2016
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16. Full arch rehabilitation in severe maxillary atrophy with palatal approach implant placement: a case report.
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Andreasi Bassi M, Lopez MA, Andrisani C, Ormanier Z, and Gargari M
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Purpose: The edentulous severely atrophic maxilla, as consequence of alveolar bone resorption and pneumatisation of the maxillary sinus, represents a serious limitation to the implant rehabilitation. Implants insertion via palatal approach (PA), in combination with relatively minimally invasive techniques aimed at increasing bone volume without the use of autologous bone harvesting is a valid alternative among the options for the rehabilitation of the upper jaw., Clinical Case: In a 70-year-old female, with a severe maxillary atrophy, 6 spiral taper implants were placed with the PA, combined with the bilateral transcrestal elevation of both the sinus floors and nasal cavities; a further GBR, with resorbable pericardium membrane covering a termoplastic allograft associated to a xenograft, was performed. The second stage was performed after 6 months. Implant prosthetic functionalization was carried out in 4 months by placing the removable prosthesis in direct contact with the healing cup screws. After that period the case was finalized with a hybrid prosthesis. Clinical and radiographic follow-ups were carried out at 6 months and at one year after prosthetic finalization, during which no pathological signs were recorded., Conclusions: The PA implant insertion described by the Authors, combined with bone augmentation procedures, performed in the same stage, may represent a valid and reliable solution to rehabilitate maxillary edentulous patients.
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- 2016
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17. Increasing volume of vestibular soft tissues in flapless implant surgery through a modified connective punch technique: a controlled clinical trial.
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Andreasi Bassi M, Andrisani C, Lico S, Silvestre F, Gargari M, and Arcuri C
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Purpose: The aim of this article is to make a comparative assessment between the modification of the soft-tissue profile, around the healing cap screws (HCSs), following both the traditional flapless surgery (TFS) and a new modified flapless surgery, named Modified Connective Tissue Punch (MCTP) technique., Materials and Methods: 8 patients (3M and 5F) (mean age 54.25±11.247 years) were enrolled in this study. Sixteen two-piece implants were placed on upper jaws, 2 for each patient, 8 with TFS and 8 with MCTP technique. In each patient the implants were placed in edentulous areas, of 2 or 3 adjacent teeth long. MCTP technique was performed on the front implant site (FIS) while the TFS was performed on the rear implant site (RIS). All implants were inserted and covered with healing cap screws (HCSs). Alginate impressions were carried out at the moment of the surgery, at 1 month and 4 months post-operative. Plaster models were poured and subsequently digitally scanned, in order to measure the distance between the gingival outline and the free margin of the HCS. The recorded values were analyzed with the ANOVA test., Results: The use of MTCP technique, in comparison to TFS, showed a significative better outcome, in terms of vertical increments, of gingiva, on the VS toward the HCSs, during the entire observation period (p = 0.000 for all)., Conclusion: The Authors recommend the use of MCTP technique for a better vestibular soft tissue outcome in flapless implant surgery.
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- 2016
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18. Dental photography today. Part 1: basic concepts.
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Casaglia A, DE Dominicis P, Arcuri L, Gargari M, and Ottria L
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This paper is the first article in a new series on digital dental photography. Part 1 defines the aims and objectives of dental photography for examination, diagnosis and treatment planning, legal and forensic documentation, publishing, education, marketing and communication with patients, dental team members, colleagues and dental laboratory.
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- 2016
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19. Maxillo-facial prosthesis (P.M.F): in a case of oral-nasal communication post-surgery and post-radiotherapy.
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Ottria L, Zavattini A, Ceruso FM, and Gargari M
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In patients with oral-nasal communication the absence of alveolar and/or palatal hard and soft tissue, or contraction resulting from previous surgical repair, needed prosthetic rehabilitation. This clinical report describes a treatment of an oral-nasal communication through a mixed prosthetic rehabilitation, fixed and removable, with attachments performed by EDM technique.
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- 2014
20. Restoration of anterior teeth using an indirect composite technique. Case report.
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Gargari M, Ceruso FM, Pujia A, and Prete V
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Objective: This article presents a case report of restoration of anterior teeth using an indirect technique with composite veneers in order to restore the dental anatomy and to provide aesthetic and function of anterior teeth., Materials and Methods: A treatment of upper anterior teeth with indirect micro-hybrid composite restoration was proposed to a 40-year-old woman with old discolored and fractured ceramic veneers. Upper six anterior teeth were prepared and, after impressions with VPS of maxillary arche, the composite veneers were placed., Discussion and Results: There are several advantages offered by indirect techniques compared to direct techniques. The increased practice of veneering technique with indirect composites is due to improvement in the properties of composite materials in the last years. The results are very favourable and the patient is satisfied., Conclusions: The restorations with composite veneers have proved durable and aesthetic, protect tooth structure and aesthetic and function is predictably re-established.
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- 2014
21. Diagnosis and treatment of paranasal sinus fungus ball of odontogenic origin: case report.
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Fanucci E, Nezzo M, Neroni L, Montesani L Jr, Ottria L, and Gargari M
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In recent years the incidence of fungal sinusitis has increased considerably, due both to increased survival of patients at risk and to improved diagnostic equipment. The pathogen responsible in most cases is the Aspergillus in its forms Fumigatus, Flavus and Niger. The diagnosis is often delayed because the symptoms, characterized by headache, cough, and facial algia, are generally similar to that of chronic bacterial rhinosinusitis. It can be divided into invasive and non-invasive forms based on the clinical evolution and extent of the lesion. We report a case of non-invasive fungal rhinosinusitis in a patient with recurrent sinusitis and pain in the left maxillary region, resistant to antibiotic therapy.
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- 2014
22. A complication following tooth extraction: chronic suppurative osteomyelitis.
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Lorè B, Gargari M, Ventucci E, Cagioli A, Nicolai G, and Calabrese L
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Unlabelled: A complication following tooth extraction: a case report of chronic suppurative osteomyelitis., Objective: This article presents a case report about the surgery treatment of chronic suppurative osteomyelitis following a tooth extraction., Methods: Cone beam computed tomography revealed a sequestrum bone formation that required the sequestrectomy and the debridement of the involved area. The prescription of oral penicillin and metronidazole were necessary after and before the surgery. Also 20 sessions of hyperbaric oxygen therapy were important for the healing of the marrow space., Results: The histologic test confirmed the diagnosis of "Chronic suppurative osteomyelitis". Clinically the post-operative course showed no complications but a good healing of the bone tissue. Culture reports revealed two microorganisms, streptococcus viridans and staphylococcus, that are sensitive to penicillin., Conclusions: Clinical results confirmed the validity of the sequestrectomy and the debridement of the involved area for the treatment of chronic suppurative osteomyelitis. Such approach has always to be preferred because it guarantees the healing of bone tissue.
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- 2013
23. Development of patient-based questionnaire about aesthetic and functional differences between overdentures implant-supported and overdentures tooth-supported. Study of 43 patients with a follow up of 1 year.
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Gargari M, Prete V, Pujia M, and Ceruso FM
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Unlabelled: Development of patient-based questionnaire about aesthetic and functional differences between overdentures implant-supported and overdentures tooth-supported. Study of 43 patients with a follow up of 1 year., Objective: The aim of this study is to compare functional efficiency and patients satisfaction between tooth-supported and implant-supported overdenture through a questionnaire that accurately reflects the real concerns of patients with dental prosthesis., Methods: Forty-three patients were selected from the out patient clinic, Department of Dentistry "Fra G.B. Orsenigo Ospedale San Pietro F.B.F.", Rome, Italy. Their age were ranging from 61 to 83 years. Eighteen patients were rehabilitated with overdentures supported by natural teeth and twenty-five with overdentures implant-supported. DISCUSSION AND RESULT: The questionnaire proposed one year after the insertion of the prosthetis has showed that there isn't difference statistically significant in terms of function, phonetics and aesthetics between overdenture implant-supported and tooth-supported., Conclusions: The results of the questionnaire showed that the patients generally had a high level of satisfaction concern to the masticatory function, esthetics and phonetics. In addition, on average, they haven't difficulty in removal and insertion of the denture and in oral hygiene. They haven't in both groups problems related to fractures.
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24. Cone Beam CT use in the pre-prosthetic evaluation of endodontically treated of the rear maxilla.
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Gargari M, Ottria L, Nezzo M, Neroni L, and Fanucci E
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With our study we wanted to compare the diagnostic accuracy of conventional radiography (orthopanoramic and intraoral radiography) and Cone Beam CT (CBCT) for the diagnosis of periapical lesions on the posterior elements of the upper maxilla endodontically treated.The images were analyzed by a radiologist and an endodontist whose interpretation of radiological examinations is unique. Were examined 34 molars (23 first molars and 13 second molars) with a total of 102 roots. The CBCT detected a significantly higher number of lesions (43%, p <0.001) compared to conventional radiography. Our results demonstrate that the CBCT can be inserted into the diagnostic routine for the evaluation of all pre-prosthetic posterior elements of the upper jaw endodontically treated in addition to the diagnostic techniques 2D, especially when in the treatment plan is provided the realization of an abutment. The CBCT, which has reduction of cost and absorption of radiation with respect to the conventional CT, is also very useful even when there is a need to perform a surgical treatment-endodontic (apicectomy) of a lesion diagnosed with 2D techniques.
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- 2012
25. Prosthetic-restorative approach for the restoration of tooth wear. Vdo increase, rehabilitation of anatomy and function and aesthetic restoration of anterior teeth. Case report.
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Gargari M, Ceruso FM, Prete V, and Pujia A
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Unlabelled: Prosthetic-restorative approach for the restoration of tooth wear. Case report, Objective: This article presents a case report of combined prosthetic-adhesive rehabilitation in a patient with a generalized tooth wear., Methods: A combined treatment adhesive - prosthetic was proposed to a male patient of 65 years old having a clinically significant tooth wear, with dentine exposure and with a reduction in clinical crown height. The erosive/abrasive worn dentition have been reconstructed with direct resin composite restorations on the posterior teeth and with zirconia crown on the anterior teeth., Results: Direct composite restorations have a number of distinct advantages. These restorations have proved durable and aesthetic, protect tooth structure and posterior occlusal contact is predictably re-established. CONCLUSIONS.: A combinations of direct and indirect restorations, based on the new vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO), can help to reestablish anatomy and function.
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- 2012
26. Using the diode laser in the lower labial frenum removal.
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Gargari M, Autili N, Petrone A, and Prete V
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Unlabelled: Using the diode laser in the lower labial frenum removal., Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the advantages of the use of diode laser to removal inferior labial frenum., Methods: The treatment with the diode laser was proposed to a female patient of 32 years old in good general health having an abnormal inferior labial frenum that causes retracting of the gingival margin. The incision was carried out with diode laser at a wavelength of 940 nm and was removed the frenum mucosa and the deep tissue constitute of connective fiber and muscle fiber. Before the surgery wasn't used the local anesthetic and after the cutting wasn't necessary the use of suture., Results: The wound had a good healing without scar. The patient didn't have pain and bleeding during the healing and she didn't report complications. It wasn't necessary the use of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory., Conclusions: The use of lasers has proved effective in the removal of labial frenum because it offers several advantages for the patient than traditional surgery.
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- 2012
27. Using laser diodes for the removal of a lesion of the oral mucosa. Case report.
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Gargari M, Autili N, Petrone A, and Ceruso FM
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AIM.: Describe a clinical case of a voluminous asymptomatic fibromatosis lesion present on the cheek mucosa and evaluate the healing of the site after removal of the lesion with use of the laser diode. METHODS.: It was decided to use laser diodes to affect the mucous membrane and remove the lesion without the use of local anesthetic infiltration. The protocol used includes a 300-micron fiber and the emission of continuous light of 1.5 Watt with a range of wave of 940 nm. RESULTS.: THE PROVEN BENEFITS OF USING LASER DIODES FOR MINOR SURGERY ARE: drastic reduction of intraoperative bleeding and in the hours after the surgerywill restrict the swellingbetter and faster healing with no scarring and better cosmetic resultdoes not require suturesreducing the operating time thanks to no need for anesthetic infiltrationin most cases totally absent or less post-operative pain on the surgical site. CONCLUSIONS.: The laser diodes give a significant contribution to improving the surgical treatment of tumors of the oral cavity infact during the surgery reduce bleeding and surgical time, while in the process of healing by reduce swelling and post-operative pain and better results appearance without scarring.
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- 2011
28. Strength of zirconia fixed partial dentures: review of the literature.
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Gargari M, Gloria F, Cappello A, and Ottria L
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Objective: The aim of this study is a systematic review of the literature on the strength and long-term behavior of zirconia FPDs., Methods: The literature search was performed using as the primary source the Medline database. Were also imposed a set of inclusion and exclusion criteria in order to narrow the search to differentiate the two distinct parts in which it was structured the review. In addition, MeSH terms were applied to further refine the choice of articles more relevant to the review. In the part of the review concerning the long-term behavior of zirconia fixed partial dentures were considered useful only those studies with a minimum follow-up of one year., Results: The search provided a total of 813 articles, but only 25 were considered for the review because they were the only ones who satisfied search criteria. In particular, 13 items relate to the mechanical strength of zirconia prostheses and 12 regarding the long term behavior of zirconia FPDs. The resistance values also exceed the 2000 N while the survival rate reaches to almost 94%., Conclusions: Based on this review, Zirconia FPDs can be considered reliable products in both the anterior and posterior fields with survival rates comparable to traditional metal-ceramic prostheses.
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- 2010
29. Zirconia: cementation of prosthetic restorations. Literature review.
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Gargari M, Gloria F, Napoli E, and Pujia AM
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Aim of the Work: Aim of the work was to execute a review of the international literature about the cementation of zirconia restorations, analyzing the properties of the cements most commonly used in clinical activities., Materials and Methods: It was performed, through PubMed, a bibliographic search on the international literature of the last 10 years using the following limits: studies in English, in vitro studies, randomized clinical trial, reviews, meta-analysis, guide-lines. Were excluded from the search: descriptive studies, case reports, discussion articles, opinion's leader., Results: From studies results that common surface treatments (silanization, acid etching) are ineffective on zirconia because it has an inert surface without glassy component (on which this surface treatments act primarily), instead the sandblasting at 1atm with aluminium oxide (Al(2)O(3)) results significantly effective for the resulting roughening that increase the surface energy and the wettability of the material. Furthermore it has been shown that zinc phosphate-based cements, Bis-GMA-based and glass-ionomer cements can't guarantee a stable long-term adhesion, instead resin cements containing phosphate monomer 10-methacryloyloxyidecyl-dihyidrogenphosphate (MDP) have shown higher adhesion and stability values than the other cements. In particular, it has seen that bond strength of zirconia copings on dentin, using MDP-based cement, is about 6,9MPa; this value is comparable to that obtained with gold copings cementation., Conclusions: ANALYZED STUDIES HAVE LED TO THE FOLLOWING CONCLUSIONS: sandblasting with aluminium oxide (Al(2)O(3)) is the best surface treatment to improve adhesion between resin cements and zirconia; resin cements containing phosphate ester monomers 10-methacryloyloxyidecyl-dihyidrogenphosphate (MDP) have shown in the studies an higher bond strength and stability after ageing treatment; the best procedure for cementing zirconia restorations results the combination of sandblasting with aluminium oxide (Al(2)O(3)) at 50μm and MDP-based cements.
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- 2010
30. Treating maxillary horizontal atrophies with particulate homologous bone grafts: a case report.
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Rocci A, Rocci M, Lattanzio D, and Gargari M
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Presentation of a clinical case characterized by an atrophic degeneration in the superior maxilla which is very common to observe in the daily routine and wants to demonstrate the excellent results achieved with bone regeneration procedures by using grafting material of a homologous derivation, in this case of a particulate type. In view of the results in here presented and of those achieved in more than 10 years of clinical experience with homologous material, it can be considered an excellent alternative to the autologous grating procedures; and this also thanks to the clinical and histologic behaviour that this material has previously showed in the orthopedic field. The simplicity of the surgical procedures, the reduced invasivity for the patient and the possibility for the clinician to regenerate even the smaller defects contestually to implants insertion, allow many clinicians to benefit of this technique in their own practices.
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- 2009
31. Aesthetic and functionality in fixed prosthodontic: sperimental and clinical analysis of the CAD-CAM systematic 3Shape.
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DE Vico G, Ottria L, Bollero P, Bonino M, Cialone M, Barlattani A Jr, and Gargari M
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In the last 15 years the increasing aesthetic demand, push constantly industry and the clinical to entirely look for new solutions for the realization of all-ceramic crowns, with such characteristics to be used for both anterior and posterior restorations. The most greater contribution, in such sense derives from the finished progress in the computer sector, that have allowed the application of the technologies CAD-CAM, also in dentistry (2-5, 11). These systematics have allowed us to get "automatically" structures for dental prosthesis, starting from the scanning of the die and passing for an intermediary phase of computerized planning (CAD, computer aided design), through numerical control millers (CAM, computer aided manufacturing), enslaved to calculating the electronic that drives the movement of it. The aim of this work is therefore that to analyze and to describe the systematic computerized 3SHAPE verifying the degree of precision, through the analysis of the obtainable marginal closing with the zirconia frameworks.
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- 2008
32. Immediate loading: a new implant technique with immediate loading and aesthetics: Nobel Active™.
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Moretto D, Gargari M, Nordsjö E, Gloria F, and Ottria L
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the short time aesthetic and functional outcome of a new implant system, the Nobel Active™. The Nobel Active™ features several innovations such as an extensive self-drilling capacity, axial and radial bone compression and an inward tapered collar allowing for marginal bone maintance an soft tissue stabilization. This design makes it possible to place the implant into narrower osteotomies, thus requiring less drilling, compared to conventional implants. The Nobel Active™ implants are available in two different prosthetic connections: Internal connection and external connection. The Nobel Active™ External connection is a 1.5 piece implant, with a primary abutment included with the implant. The Nobel Active™ internal connection is a two piece implant with a standard hexagonal internal connection. In this study we present a single tooth replacement with immediate loading of Nobel Active External connection.
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- 2008
33. Role of diagnostic imaging to malignant sinus tumors in presurgical staging.
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Fanucci E, Fiaschetti V, Fusco N, Viarani S, Gargari M, Barlattani A, Assako EP, and Simonetti G
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The aim of this study is to describe the current role of imaging in pre-surgical planning, reporting 25 cases of paranasal sinus tumors examined in our Institute. Between June 2006 and May 2008, we identified 25 patients with malignant tumors of the paranasal sinuses. All of the patients were evaluated with CT and/or MR exams. US were used to assess regional lymph node involvement. When necessary CT-PET scanning using FDG, was done. Diagnostic imaging is essential during the initial work-up of a patient suspected of having a paranasal sinus tumor. The role of imaging is to define the tumor extension, nodal involvement, metastases and recurrences in the postoperative patient. CT and MR imaging are the primary modalities employed; each have advantages and disadvantages but tend to be complementary. The involvement of fine bone structures is best evaluated with CT. In assessing the extent of the tumor, MR provides excellent soft tissue detail, allowing for delineation of neoplasm from surrounding inflammatory tissue and secretions. For evaluation of lymph node enlargement color-Doppler US, CT and MR provide morphologic data, while CT-PET provides metabolic data. CT-PET can be used to stage nodal and metastatic disease and for assessing the efficacy of therapy or recurrent disease.
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- 2008
34. CAD/CAM technologies in the surgical and prosthetic treatment of the edentulous patient with biomymetic individualized approach.
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Pozzi A, Gargari M, and Barlattani A
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Background: The advent of modern endosseous implant design and improved surface technology has allowed the development of new restorative techniques that decrease patient's total treatment time. Utilizing the latest scanning, CAD/CAM and manufacturing technolgies we are able to manufacture individualized dental restoration with high accuracy and a perfect precision of fit., Materials and Methods: This report describes the rehabilitation of a completely edentulous patient utilizing a CT-based implant planning with computer-assisted surgical design, simultaneous CAD/CAM fabrication of a surgical template, a flapless surgical placement of the implants, and a prefabricated fixed complete denture for an immediately loaded restoration according to Nobel Biocare's Teeth-in-an-Hour™ (Nobel Biocare Goteborg, Sweden) protocol. This systematic approach to full mouth rehabilitation reduces the time necessary for an edentulous patient to go from severely atrophic alveolar support to implant retained prosthetic restoration. These aspects of minimally invasive and simplified surgery, along with reducing the treatment time and postsurgical discomfort, are beneficial to the patient, and allowing for rehabilitation with the same level of success as in flap surgery., Conclusion: The Teeth-in-an-Hour protocol is a unique solution made possible by the Procera System. With the aid of the CT scans and a virtual planning software, a custom fabricated precision drill guide and a pre-manufactured prosthesis can be made before surgery. The execution of implant placement is performed with a flapless procedure that results in minimal surgical intervention. This results in a short and non-traumatic surgery with a minimum of postoperative complications, allowing the patient to leave the chair with a fixed prosthesis. Utilizing the latest scanning, CAD/CAM and manufacturing technologies the dental team is able to develop individualized zirconia full arch framework with high accuracy and precision of fit.
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- 2008
35. Comparing the TiOblast and Osseospeed surfaces. Histomorphometric and histological analysis in humans.
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Rocci M, Rocci A, Martignoni M, Albrektsson T, Barlattani A, and Gargari M
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The aim of the present study was to compare two implant surfaces, the TiOblast (Astra Tech) surface, manufactured by blasting the surface and already present in literature and the Osseospeed (Astra Tech) surface, manufactured by blasting and treating the surface with fluoride ions and recently launched onto the market with the modified surfaces of the latest generation. This study is part of a more extensive research project whose protocol required the insertion of 10 couples of implants; thus in the present discussion partial data are being taken into consideration, with an eye at collecting more data in the future, regarding both microscopy and histomorphometric histological analysis on 5 couples of implants. The purpose of the study is to investigate how the modified surfaces of the latest generation can guarantee a greater osseointegration both from a qualitative and quantitative level compared to the surfaces presently used and that they may represent the first example of "bioactivity", that is, an active interaction with the processes of new bone formation and tissue healing.
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- 2008
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