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    Fracture Resistance of Porcelain Laminate Veneers
    (AVES PRESS LTD, 2018) KAHRAMANOĞLU, ERKUT; Tugcu, Erhan; Kahramanoglu, Erkut; Aslan, Yilmaz Umut; Ozkan, Yasemin
    In recent dentistry, laminate veneers have gained widespread utilization as a conservative treatment option of unaesthetic anterior teeth. The continued development of dental ceramics offers clinicians many options for creating highly aesthetic and functional porcelain veneers. The behavior of these restorations against the functional loads plays an important role in their success. Many studies have evaluated the fracture resistance of laminate veneers in vitro and in vivo.
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    Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Early Loaded Maxillary Anterior Implants: Three-Year Follow-up
    (QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING CO INC, 2019) KAHRAMANOĞLU, ERKUT; Kahramanoglu, Erkut; Aslan, Yilmaz Umut; Ozkan, Yasar; Ozkan, Yasemin
    The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical and radiologic results up to 3 years in patients treated with early loading of anterior implants supporting single-tooth all-ceramic restorations. Twenty-four patients were treated with 29 screw-type implants in the anterior maxilla. The implants were evaluated by clinical and radiographic parameters. Clinical parameters Plaque Index (PI), Sulcus Bleeding Index (BI), peri-implant probing depth (PD), and marginal bone loss (MBL) were recorded. At the recall examinations, all implants were successfully integrated, demonstrating healthy peri-implant soft tissues as documented by standard clinical parameters. No biologic complications were observed. There was no statistically significant increase in MBL between the baseline and recall stages (P >.05). Early loaded maxillary anterior implants supporting single-tooth restorations reveal successful clinical and radiographic outcomes when treatment steps were performed.