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Contemporary management and full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with Sjogren syndrome

Fisselier, Francois; Comut, A Alper
Sjogren syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disorder with xerostomia, increased tooth wear, high rates of caries, and repeated failure of dental restorations as the main oral symptoms. These render the prosthetic treatment challenging. This clinical report describes a contemporary approach to the treatment of a patient with Sjogren syndrome using translucent multilayered monolithic zirconia restorations and focuses on the treatment protocols before, during, and after the prosthetic treatment.
PMID: 29258693
ISSN: 1097-6841
CID: 2893812

3D-printed cone-beam computed tomography scans: A tool for patient education

Urtula, A Brian; Malta Barbosa, Joa O; Bartolo Carames, Goncalo; Comut, Ali Alper
PMID: 28888411
ISSN: 1097-6841
CID: 2701902

Maxillary definitive impression of excessively movable tissue with a single material

Comut, Alper; Andrawis, Mark
PMID: 26139042
ISSN: 1097-6841
CID: 1649562

Surgical and prosthetic management of a complex edentulous patient for fabrication of complete dentures [Case Report]

Comut, A Alper; Somohano, Tanya
Fabrication of well-fitting complete dentures becomes a challenge in the presence of epulis fissuratum in the maxilla or severely resorbed alveolar tissue in the mandible. This clinical report describes the surgical and prosthetic treatment of a patient who presented with both problems. The neutral zone technique was used to improve the stability of the mandibular complete denture. Both dentures were fabricated prior to surgical excision of the epulis fissuratum and inserted immediately following the surgery.
PMID: 25928971
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 1796132

Oral Manifestations Of Lichenoid Mucositis In An Edentulous Patient Wearing Complete Dentures

Chapter by: Mayor, Pooja; Comut, Alper; Shah, Sonal S
in: Clinical & Educational Scholarship Showcase by
[New York NY : NYU College of Dentistry. NYU Academy of Distinguished Educators], 2015
pp. 16-16
ISBN: n/a
CID: 1872822

Effects of implant angulations and attachment configurations on the retentive forces of locator attachment-retained overdentures

Uludag, Bulent; Polat, Serdar; Sahin, Volkan; Comut, Ali Alper
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different implant angulations and attachment configurations on the retentive forces of locator attachment-retained overdentures over a simulated time period of 6 months. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two acrylic resin models (models 1 and 2) were fabricated to represent an edentulous mandible. In model 1, the midline implant (in the central region) was vertical and the other two implants (in the canine regions) were 20 degrees divergent from the midline, reaching a total divergence of 40 degrees. In model 2, all three implants were vertically oriented, perpendicular to the occlusal plane and parallel to each other. Three-point vertical pull-out forces were employed in a universal testing machine at a constant crosshead speed of 50 mm/min after overdenture construction and a simulation of 6 months of repeated insertions/removals of the overdenture. Locator attachments with different male combinations and bar and clip attachments were tested in model 1. Clear locator attachments and bar and clip attachments were tested in model 2 and served as controls. RESULTS: The initial retentive forces of all attachments in both models ranged from 26.58 to 62.05 N, whereas the initial retentive forces of the attachments for only model 1 ranged from 49.58 to 62.05 N. The highest retention value was recorded for clear green locator attachments and the lowest for hader bar yellow clip attachments. Locator attachments showed higher retention values than hader bar yellow clip attachments. CONCLUSION: All attachment systems demonstrated a decrease in retention over time. Locator attachments provided better retention than hader bar yellow clip attachments. The highest retention values were obtained when green male locators were used in combination with male attachments.
PMID: 25216129
ISSN: 0882-2786
CID: 1424582

A technique to salvage endodontically compromised maxillary anterior tooth [Case Report]

Comut, Alper; Foran, Denise; Cunningham, Ralph P
A complication of endodontic treatment is over-preparation of the tooth structure in an attempt to access calcified pulp chambers and root canals. This could result in thin root walls that might compromise the long-term prognosis of the tooth. There are various treatment options when such a complication occurs, among them, extraction of the compromised tooth and its replacement with a dental implant. This clinical report describes a nonsurgical, multidisciplinary treatment alternative where a maxillary anterior tooth with a thinned root wall was successfully saved by repairing the damaged root to its original thickness using a composite resin material and subsequently restoring with a cast post and core and a crown.
PMID: 24654367
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 1809342

Pontic site development with a root submergence technique for a screw-retained prosthesis in the anterior maxilla

Comut, Alper; Mehra, Mamta; Saito, Hanae
Techniques for pontic site development usually involve various hard and soft tissue augmentation procedures. This article describes an alternative approach to developing a pontic site by using a root submergence technique for a screw-retained fixed dental prosthesis in the anterior maxilla.
PMID: 24035254
ISSN: 0022-3913
CID: 541642

Tray modification for making impressions of mobile teeth

Comut, A Alper
PMID: 23684286
ISSN: 0022-3913
CID: 353482

A technique to repair endodontically compromised root before post and core fabrication

Chapter by: Juhn, David; Cunningham, Ralph P; Foran, Denise; Comut, A. Alper
in: Clinical & Educational Scholarship Showcase by
[New York NY : NYU College of Dentistry. NYU Academy of Distinguished Educators], 2013
pp. 7-8
ISBN: n/a
CID: 852222