Terence E Donovan1, Riccardo Marzola2, Kevin R Murphy3, David R Cagna4, Frederick Eichmiller5, James R McKee6, James E Metz7, Jean-Pierre Albouy8, Mathias Troeltzsch9. 1. Chair for Committee on Scientific Investigation (AARD), Professor, and Chair for Biomaterials, Department of Operative Dentistry, University of North Carolina School of Dentistry at Chapel Hill, NC. Electronic address: terry_donovan@dentistry.unc.edu. 2. Private practice, Ferrara, Italy. 3. Private practice periodontics and prosthodontics, Baltimore, Md. 4. Associate Dean, Professor, and Director, Advanced Prosthodontics, University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center, Memphis, Tenn. 5. Executive Director, Delta Dental, Stevens Point, Wis. 6. Private practice, Downers Grove, Ill. 7. Private practice, Columbus, Ohio. 8. Private practice, Montpellier, France. 9. Private practice oral and maxillofacial surgery, Ansbach, Bavaria, Germany.
Abstract
PROBLEM: There are countless numbers of scientific studies published in countless scientific journals on subjects related to restorative dentistry. PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to review pertinent scientific studies published in 2017 on topics of interest to restorative dentists. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The authors, considered to be experts in their disciplines searched the scientific literature in 7 different areas (prosthodontics, periodontics, dental materials, occlusion and temporomandibular disorders, sleep-disordered breathing, oral medicine and oral and maxillofacial surgery and dental caries). Pertinent articles were either identified and referenced or reviewed. RESULTS: A total of 437 articles in 7 disciplines were identified or reviewed. CONCLUSIONS: An impressive amount of scientific literature related to restorative dentistry was published in 2017. The evidence presented in this article can assist dentists in the practice of contemporary evidence-based dentistry.
PROBLEM: There are countless numbers of scientific studies published in countless scientific journals on subjects related to restorative dentistry. PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to review pertinent scientific studies published in 2017 on topics of interest to restorative dentists. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The authors, considered to be experts in their disciplines searched the scientific literature in 7 different areas (prosthodontics, periodontics, dental materials, occlusion and temporomandibular disorders, sleep-disordered breathing, oral medicine and oral and maxillofacial surgery and dental caries). Pertinent articles were either identified and referenced or reviewed. RESULTS: A total of 437 articles in 7 disciplines were identified or reviewed. CONCLUSIONS: An impressive amount of scientific literature related to restorative dentistry was published in 2017. The evidence presented in this article can assist dentists in the practice of contemporary evidence-based dentistry.