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Ioana Lile
Children’s oral health is an essential component of their overall health, influencing their physical and psychological development as well as their academic performance. The school environment provides an ideal setting for implementing educational and preventive strategies, offering direct and continuous access to the pediatric …
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Popovici Ramona Amina
Addiction to psychoactive substances is a major public health problem with complex consequences at both the systemic and local levels. The oromaxillofacial region is frequently affected, serving as a relevant indicator of the interaction between biological, psychological, and behavioral factors.
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Ștefan-Ioan Stratul
Established in 2003, the Department of Periodontology (now the University Clinic of Periodontology) has made significant efforts to align itself with the international standards of academic study in this specialty, as well as with the specialty training program itself, which began as a residency in 2009…
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Stana Otilia Lavinia
Fixed dental bridges are a commonly used therapeutic solution for the rehabilitation of partial edentulism, offering significant functional and aesthetic benefits. However, the long-term survival of these restorations depends on a number of biological, mechanical, and behavioral factors.
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Marian Diana
Restoring endodontically treated teeth represents a major challenge in dental practice, with the primary goal of restoring functionality and preventing long-term complications. Current studies highlight that the success of endodontic treatment is closely correlated not only with the quality of the root canal filling but especially with that of the crown restoration.
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Mihali Sorin
Smile aesthetics is a major goal of modern dentistry, resulting from a harmonious relationship between the shape, proportions, and position of dental and gingival structures. With the evolution of digital technologies, the diagnosis and planning of aesthetic treatments have undergone a significant transformation, allowing for a more precise analysis of dental parameters and better prediction of the therapeutic outcome.
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Marius Leretter
The lecture titled “Criteria for Three-Dimensional Placement of Hybrid Implants” will present the essential principles underlying the proper planning and placement of dental implants in the three spatial planes: mesio-distal, vestibulo-oral, and apico-coronal. The presentation will focus on the approach to immediate post-extraction implant placement, highlighting the indications, advantages, and limitations of this technique in maintaining bone volume and peri-implant tissue architecture.
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Liana Todor
Extensive partial edentulism is a condition with a high prevalence in the general population. The choice of therapeutic solution is the result of a careful analysis of the specific characteristics of the prosthetic field, with particular attention given to the evaluation of the dento-periodontal support of the remaining teeth, the muco-osseous support, and any existing local, regional, or systemic complications.
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Hosszu Tiberiu
The essential characteristic of the marginal periodontium in children is its continuous remodeling until maturation.
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Darian Rusu
Bone ridge defects resulting from periodontal disease require complex therapeutic management regardless of the prosthetic approach chosen for the edentulous area. The total or partial restoration of the bone crest’s integrity is an essential step in the periodontal treatment plan, being necessary when the remaining bone volume, destroyed by periodontal disease, is insufficient to support the removable components of hybrid prosthetic restorations or (most often) stable and esthetic dental implants
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Horia Calniceanu
We have become accustomed to associating resective periodontal surgery with questionable aesthetic outcomes for prosthetic restorations. For severe periodontitis, practitioners often resign themselves to compromises justified by the minimal restoration of functionality. Or, more simply, they recommend tooth extraction, replacement with implants, and subsequent prosthetic rehabilitation.
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Ioana Veja
Causal therapy for periodontitis is based on controlling infection through subgingival scaling and root planing and reducing periodontal biofilm. According to the EFP S3 guidelines, this is essential for controlling inflammation and stabilizing the disease; however, results may be limited in deep pockets, hard-to-reach areas, or in patients with increased susceptibility.
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Tîrban Pantelimon-Florin
Odontectomy of the wisdom tooth represents one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in oral and maxillofacial surgery, requiring precise clinical evaluation, surgical planning, and individualized therapeutic management.
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Cojocariu ( Hogea) Carolina-Stana
Posterior crossbite is a common maloclusion in children, with a worldwide prevalence of 8% and even higher than 11% in the European population. Unilateral posterior crossbites can, if left untreated, cause asymmetrical growth of facial structures.
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Elisei Gabriela
The choice of artificial teeth is made by the dentist in collaboration with the dental technician based on several factors, taking into account the patient’s wishes, without compromising the principles of dentofacial aesthetic integration.
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Iustin Olariu
Improved living conditions, public health, and birth control have led to an unprecedented rise in the elderly population, making old age a major social issue. Gerontology (normal aging processes) and geriatrics (age-related diseases) have expanded, and gerodontology has emerged in dentistry. Today’s seniors retain more teeth but show physiological changes: sensory decline (vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch), reduced renal reserve, tissue dehydration, hypochlorhydria, and slower psychomotor speed.
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Alla Belova
Tooth mobility in periodontitis represents a clinically relevant finding associated with loss of periodontal support, functional impairment, and patient discomfort. Beyond its diagnostic value, mobility may influence treatment planning and the predictability of therapeutic outcomes, particularly in advanced stages of disease.
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Adriana Padure
Chemotherapy used in the treatment of cancer patients is frequently associated with the development of oral complications, with oral mucositis being one of the most common and debilitating adverse reactions. It can significantly affect patients’ quality of life and adherence to cancer treatment.
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Raluca Bota
Technological advances over the past decade have led to a significant transformation in endodontic practice through the integration of digital technologies and artificial intelligence-based tools.
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Bogdan Boca
Bioceramic materials have become increasingly used in modern endodontics due to their favorable biological and physicochemical properties. These materials are characterized by high biocompatibility, dimensional stability, and an effective ability to seal the root canal system.
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Kovacs Lorena
Early detection of periodontal disease represents a primary objective in contemporary clinical practice, as untreated clinical attachment loss and alveolar bone loss are associated with disease progression and may negatively affect long-term tooth prognosis.
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Alexa Iulia
Oral health and diabetes are closely linked through shared inflammatory, behavioral, and socioeconomic factors. This study examined the determinants of oral health outcomes and oral-health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in Romanian diabetic patients using Andersen’s Behavioral Model. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in early 2025 among 79 diabetic patients at a public clinic in Western Romania. Data were collected through questionnaires, clinical oral exams, and the OHIP-14 instrument. /p>
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Cristina Langă
Dentigerous cysts are one of the most frequent pathologies associated with unerupted or impacted teeth.
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Miculescu Vasile-Octavian
Introduction: Proper endodontic treatment depends on several factors and involves meeting multiple requirements simultaneously.
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Radu Oana
Behavioral management of pediatric patients is an essential component of dental practice, having a direct impact on treatment success and the child’s overall experience. Dental anxiety is common among pediatric patients and can pose a major barrier to providing appropriate treatment.
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Riță George-Marius
General factors have a strong influence on the success or failure of dental implant insertion.
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George Constantin Dumitru
Dentistry operates within a professional context in which private practice plays a major role, and access to treatment is frequently influenced by the patient’s financial resources. In this context, clinical decision-making involves not only choosing a therapeutic solution but also assuming ethical, professional, and entrepreneurial responsibilities.
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Grigoriu Constantina Lucia
Bruxism is a parafunctional activity of the stomatognathic system characterized by involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth, occurring both during sleep (sleep bruxism) and while awake (daytime bruxism). It is considered a sleep-related movement disorder and involves complex neurophysiological mechanisms.
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Stancioiu Andra
The development of digital technologies has led to a significant transformation in orthodontic practice, contributing to the improvement of diagnostic processes and treatment planning.
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DARIE OANA, LUCA MAGDA, HOSSZU TIBERIU
The premature loss of primary teeth or their congenital absence is a common challenge in pediatric dentistry, with consequences for masticatory function, speech development, craniofacial growth, and the child’s psychosocial well-being. Prosthetic solutions for the primary and mixed dentition are tailored to the growth and developmental characteristics of the pediatric patient, including removable dentures, prosthetic space maintainers, and, in selected cases, fixed prosthetic solutions.
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