Open access articles on 3D-printed nose, denture maintenance needs, and more

The Journal of Prosthodontics offers free articles on cutting-edge prosthodontic research

CHICAGO, Feb. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to enhance evidence-based dentistry, the Journal of Prosthodontics has made its January issue available to all dental professionals at no cost. This issue features compelling cases and extensive research, such as the 3D printing of a completely prosthetic nose, a longitudinal assessment of an overdenture population of 272 patients over a 20-year period, and a nearly 15-year look at the associations between early implant failure and prosthodontic characteristics.

“This issue is full of the latest innovations in prosthodontics, including pertinent reviews, clinical research, basic scientific articles and clinical reports,” said Radi Masri, DDS, MS, PhD, FACP, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Prosthodontics.

In addition to the entire January issue, over 60 online-only articles are also available as open access. To allow for the timely publication of current cutting-edge research, the Journal published these articles online so they can be read and utilized sooner than if they were in print.

“Anyone with a dental background including prosthodontists, general dentists, dental specialists, and the greater dental community will benefit from reading these articles,” said Dr. Masri.

The January issue of the Journal of Prosthodontics, and the online-only articles can be accessed for free through the end of the year.

The Journal of Prosthodontics, the official academic journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (ACP), publishes nine, 95-page issues a year with additional content available online.

About Prosthodontists
A prosthodontist is a dental specialist who focuses on the restoration and replacement of missing teeth and other oral or facial issues. Prosthodontists specialize in helping patients with implants, dentures and veneers, all the way to full mouth and jaw reconstructions.

About the ACP
The American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) is the only ADA recognized organization for the specialty of prosthodontics. Founded in 1970, the ACP is dedicated to advancing the art and science of prosthodontics and promoting the specialty to the public and dental professionals. For more information, consumers can visit GoToAPro.org and dental professionals can visit Prosthodontics.org.

Evan Summers
(312) 573-1260
media@prosthodontics.org

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