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What Causes Dental Failures?

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Where do failures happen in dentistry? At the micron level. Bacteria create infections; micromovements initiate cracks; these are the root of failed restorations, infected pulps, and cracked teeth. Experiencing his own failures from traditional and early adhesive restorations, Dr. David Alleman discusses how thinking small led to significant advancements in restorative outcomes.

Articles referenced in this episode:

  • Intro-3 Magne P, Belser U. Rationalization of Shape and Related Stress Distribution in Posterior Teeth A finite Element Study Using Nonlinear contact Analysis. J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2002;22-425-433
  • Magne P, Oganesyan T. CT scan based finite-element analysis of premolar cuspal deflection following operative procedures. J Periodontics Restorative Dent. Volume 29, Number 4, 2009:360-369.

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Where do failures happen in dentistry? At the micron level. Bacteria create infections; micromovements initiate cracks; these are the root of failed restorations, infected pulps, and cracked teeth. Experiencing his own failures from traditional and early adhesive restorations, Dr. David Alleman discusses how thinking small led to significant advancements in restorative outcomes.

Articles referenced in this episode:

  • Intro-3 Magne P, Belser U. Rationalization of Shape and Related Stress Distribution in Posterior Teeth A finite Element Study Using Nonlinear contact Analysis. J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2002;22-425-433
  • Magne P, Oganesyan T. CT scan based finite-element analysis of premolar cuspal deflection following operative procedures. J Periodontics Restorative Dent. Volume 29, Number 4, 2009:360-369.

Send us a text

Study with Dr. David Alleman in 2025:
Biomimetic Mastership - class starts September 15. Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/mastership
In-Person SLA Workshop Dates:

  • October 24-25
  • December 12-13

Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/training

Instagram
@david.alleman.dds
@davey_alleman_dmd
@allemancenter.com
YouTube
@allemancenter

  continue reading

36 episodes

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