1.Application of Dahl concept on fractured teeth using direct composite resin restorations: A case report
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2019;14(1):64-69
Traumatic dental injuries are frequent problems among teenagers, affecting aesthetics, functionality and
quality of life. With regards to the present case, there was an inadequate restorative space for anterior restorations
due to the dentoalveolar compensation two years after a traumatic event and was particularly challenging. The use
of the Dahl concept to create restorative space is well documented particularly in patients with localized tooth wear.
However, there are no evidence to justify the feasibility of Dahl concept application on the fractured teeth. The
purpose of this article is to provide a detailed description regarding this technique to create the necessary
restorative space of the fractured teeth.
2.Measurement of Maximum Occlusal Force Using Digital Occlusal Force Measurement Device: A Scoping Review
Mohd Khairul Firdaus Mazlan ; Melati Mahmud ; Rohana Ahmad ; Tong Wah Lim
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2023;19(No.2):271-277
The aim of this review was to provide an update on the current status of digital occlusal force measurement devices,
as well as clinical and research applications in complete arch maximum occlusal force measurement. SCOPUS,
ScienceDirect, and PubMed databases were used to conduct a literature search from January 2001 to January 2021.
Identification and screening of literature were done independently according to published guidelines and selection
criteria. The electronic searches turned up 394 articles, 16 of which met the inclusion and exclusion criteria and
were selected for study analysis. All of these studies used T-scan and Dental Prescale digital occlusal analysis system
with pressure-sensitive foils as occlusal force measurement devices. The devices showed a promising potential for
identifying and comprehending maximum occlusal forces objectively. According to the current review, maximum
occlusal force measured with digital occlusal force devices can be used as a prosthodontic adjunct to address issues
that arise during the treatment of occlusal disorders, temporomandibular disorders, and complete dentures. It is also
useful in predicting cognitive and functional decline in the elderly.
3.The Perspective of Dental Aesthetics in Finding a Job as a Dentist: A Cross-Sectional Study
Tong Wah Lim ; Ahmad Hashridz Ruslan ; Nor Syahila Ahmad ; Zethy Hanum Mohamed Kassim ; Noraina Hafizan Norman
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2022;17(2):225-236
ABSTRACT
This study aimed to determine the influence of dental aesthetics in finding a job as a dentist and the
employer’s willingness to interact in personal and professional setting. Ten dental students’ smiling
photographs were taken prior to the correction of their dental aesthetic problems. The images were digitally
altered to an ideal smile. Two different questionnaires were prepared (Groups A and B) with the images
with or without alteration (ideal and non-ideal smile). The images with an ideal smile and non-ideal smile
were randomly allocated in each group and assessed by 84 private dental practitioners who has the authority
of hiring another dentist in their practice. Four questions were asked on the likelihood of being hired,
friendliness, intelligence, and good clinical skills. In general, the students with ideal smile were more likely
to be hired (p < 0.05) except for those presented with buccally erupted canine and mild median diastema.
Students with ideal smile scored higher in terms of friendliness and intelligence than the non-ideal smile.
Most of them did not correlate a smile to an individual’s clinical skills and manual dexterity (p > 0.05).
In conclusion, individuals with an ideal smile was graded more friendly and intelligent thus increases the
employer’s willingness to interact personally and is more likely to be hired in contrast to a person with a
non-ideal smile. Therefore, an aesthetically pleasing smile is one of the factors affecting the chances of a
dentist to be hired and improve their personal interaction with people.
Esthetics, Dental--psychology