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Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2017

Scan-layered reconstructions: A pilot study of a nondestructive dental histoanatomical analysis method and digital workflow to create restorations driven by natural dentin and enamel morphology

João Malta Barbosa; Nick Tovar; Pablo A. Tuesta; Ronaldo Hirata; Nuno Guimarães; José C. Romanini; Marjan Moghadam; Paulo G. Coelho; Leila Jahangiri

OBJECTIVE This work aims to present a pilot study of a non-destructive dental histo-anatomical analysis technique as well as to push the boundaries of the presently available restorative workflows for the fabrication of highly customized ceramic restorations. MATERIALS AND METHODS An extracted human maxillary central incisor was subject to a micro computed tomography scan and the acquired data was transferred into a workstation, reconstructed, segmented, evaluated and later imported into a Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing software for the fabrication of a ceramic resin-bonded prosthesis. RESULTS The obtained prosthesis presented an encouraging optical behavior and was used clinically as final restoration. CONCLUSION The digitally layered restorative replication of natural tooth morphology presents today as a clear possibility. New clinical and laboratory-fabricated, biologically inspired digital restorative protocols are to be expected in the near future. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The digitally layered restorative replication of natural tooth morphology presents today as a clear possibility. This pilot study may represent a stimulus for future research and applications of digital imaging as well as digital restorative workflows in service of esthetic dentistry.


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2015

Electronic laboratory quality assurance program: A method of enhancing the prosthodontic curriculum and addressing accreditation standards

Marjan Moghadam; Leila Jahangiri

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM An electronic quality assurance (eQA) program was developed to replace a paper-based system and to address standards introduced by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) and to improve educational outcomes. This eQA program provides feedback to predoctoral dental students on prosthodontic laboratory steps at New York University College of Dentistry. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to compare the eQA program of performing laboratory quality assurance with the former paper-based format. MATERIAL AND METHODS Fourth-year predoctoral dental students (n=334) who experienced both the paper-based and the electronic version of the quality assurance program were surveyed about their experiences. Additionally, data extracted from the eQA program were analyzed to identify areas of weakness in the curriculum. RESULTS The study findings revealed that 73.8% of the students preferred the eQA program to the paper-based version. The average number of treatments that did not pass quality assurance standards was 119.5 per month. This indicated a 6.34% laboratory failure rate. Further analysis of these data revealed that 62.1% of the errors were related to fixed prosthodontic treatment, 27.9% to partial removable dental prostheses, and 10% to complete removable dental prostheses in the first 18 months of program implementation. CONCLUSIONS The eQA program was favored by dental students who have experienced both electronic and paper-based versions of the system. Error type analysis can yield the ability to create customized faculty standardization sessions and refine the didactic and clinical teaching of the predoctoral students. This program was also able to link patient care activity with the students laboratory activities, thus addressing the latest requirements of the CODA regarding the competence of graduates in evaluating laboratory work related to their patient care.


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2015

Interventions for missing teeth: Removable prostheses for the edentulous mandible

Leila Jahangiri; Mijin Choi; Marjan Moghadam; Sarra Jawad

Oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) with vitamin K inhibitors protects the patients from thromboembolic events. It may however lead to excessive hemorrhage during and after an oral surgery procedure. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the justifications to reduce, withdraw, or alter OATs prior to minor oral surgery procedures to manage bleeding events. A systematic MEDLINE search was conducted for clinical studies in English or German language from 1994 to 2014 comparing patients treated with OAT, without OAT, as well as patients with altered OAT for oral surgery purposes. Relevant outcome parameters were: postoperative local hemostasis, bleeding episodes, occurrence of thromboembolic events, and other complications due to the anticoagulation medication. A hand search for references cited in the identified publications completed the review. After screening of 1755 abstracts, 16 clinical studies were identified according to the selection criteria. Due to the heterogeneity of the obtained data, aggregation and synthesis were not possible. There was no significant difference in bleeding events comparing patients under continued OAT to those with reduced, altered, and/or discontinued OAT medications. Minor bleeding events in the test and control groups were successfully stopped with local measures. However, no superiority of a single hemostatic measure could be identified. Neither the international normalized ratio (INR), within the therapeutic range (2-4), nor the extent of the minor oral surgery procedure had an influence on postoperative bleeding episodes. There is strong evidence that OAT patients undergoing minor oral surgery should not discontinue their medication


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2013

Patient satisfaction survey of mandibular two-implant–retained overdentures in a predoctoral program

Renata Dias; Marjan Moghadam; Esther Kuyinu; Leila Jahangiri


Journal of Dental Education | 2012

Predoctoral Fixed Implant Patient Satisfaction Outcome and Challenges of a Clinical Implant Competency

Marjan Moghadam; Renata Dias; Esther Kuyinu; Michael Ferguson; Thomas W. Mucciolo; Leila Jahangiri


The New York state dental journal | 2005

A simplified technique for making an interocclusal record in fixed prosthodontics.

Marjan Moghadam; Bijan Moghadam


Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics | 2013

Management of Cleidocranial Dysplasia II—Treatment of an Adult Patient

Leila Jahangiri; Marjan Moghadam; Mijin Choi; Michael Ferguson


Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics | 2013

Introduction to Evidence‐Based Practice (EBP)

Silvia Spivakovsky; Leila Jahangiri; Marjan Moghadam; Mijin Choi; Michael Ferguson


Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics | 2013

Rehabilitation of Anterior Teeth Requiring Orthodontic Extrusion

Leila Jahangiri; Marjan Moghadam; Mijin Choi; Michael Ferguson


Clinical Cases in Prosthodontics | 2013

Management of a Patient with Maxillary Canine Transposition

Leila Jahangiri; Marjan Moghadam; Mijin Choi; Michael Ferguson

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