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Jaafar Abduo
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 67
Citations - 2062
Jaafar Abduo is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Implant & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1488 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaafar Abduo include University of Otago & University of Western Australia.
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Trends in Computer-Aided Manufacturing in Prosthodontics: A Review of the Available Streams
TL;DR: A narrative review aims to evaluate the different streams of computer-aided manufacturing in prosthodontics and finds that the subtractive method may be more suitable for the production of intraoral prostheses where high occlusal forces are anticipated.
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Fit of zirconia fixed partial denture: a systematic review
TL;DR: CAD/CAM, post-sintered milling, straight configuration and shorter span frameworks provided superior results than CAM, pre-sintsintered Milling, curved configuration and longer span frameworks.
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Clinical considerations for increasing occlusal vertical dimension: a review.
Jaafar Abduo,Karl Lyons +1 more
TL;DR: In general, a minimal increase in OVD should be applied, though a 5 mm maximum increase can be justified to provide adequate occlusal space for the restorative material and to improve anterior teeth aesthetics.
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Accuracy of Intraoral Scanners: A Systematic Review of Influencing Factors.
Jaafar Abduo,Mohamed Elseyoufi +1 more
TL;DR: While the accuracy of IOS systems appears to be promising and comparable to conventional methods, they are still vulnerable to inaccuracies.
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Assessing the fit of implant fixed prostheses: a critical review
TL;DR: This review critically compares the available clinical and laboratory methods for assessing the fit of an implant prosthesis and concludes that it is useful to combine several techniques to assess the accuracy of fit, quantify the effect of misfit, and subsequently determine an acceptable level of fit.