Practice Location

2109 HUGHES DR
TOLEDO, OH 43606-5110

Phone: (419) 291-2077

What does DONALD CRESCENZO research?

Dr. Crescenzo studies modern dental techniques, particularly the use of ceramic materials in adhesive restorations. He investigates how these materials can effectively preserve natural tooth tissues, such as enamel and dentin, while providing strong adhesion. By focusing on methods that maintain the integrity and aesthetics of a patient’s teeth, his research aims to improve dental health and patient satisfaction, especially for those requiring restorative treatments.

Key findings

  • Ceramic adhesive restorations can significantly maintain the integrity of tooth enamel and dentin, enhancing longevity and appearance.
  • The use of biomimetic (nature-inspired) techniques in dentistry leads to improved preservation of natural tooth structures.
  • Patients receiving these advanced restorations reported better long-term dental health outcomes.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dr. Crescenzo study dental restorations?
Yes, Dr. Crescenzo focuses on the development and improvement of dental restorations, especially using ceramic materials.
What techniques has Dr. Crescenzo researched?
He has researched ceramic adhesive restorations and biomimetic dentistry techniques that preserve tooth structure.
Is Dr. Crescenzo's work relevant to patients needing dental repairs?
Absolutely, his work directly benefits patients needing dental restorations by offering methods that improve health and aesthetics.

Publications in plain English

Ceramic adhesive restorations and biomimetic dentistry: tissue preservation and adhesion.

2014

The international journal of esthetic dentistry

Tirlet G, Crescenzo H, Crescenzo D, Bazos P

Plain English
This study looked at how modern dental techniques using ceramic materials can help preserve natural tooth tissue while providing strong adhesion. Researchers found that these methods can significantly maintain the integrity of tooth enamel and dentin, leading to lasting and aesthetically pleasing results. This matters because preserving as much of the natural tooth as possible can improve long-term dental health and appearance. Who this helps: Patients needing dental restorations.

PubMed

Frequent Co-Authors

Gil Tirlet Hélène Crescenzo Panaghiotis Bazos

Physician data sourced from the NPPES NPI Registry . Publication data from PubMed . Plain-English summaries generated by AI. Not medical advice.