School of Dentistry

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Tabriz Faculty of Dentistry is located in Tabriz, capital city of East Azarbayjan Province and is the only dental schoolwestern Iran. Tabriz Dental School was founded in 1986. The first students entered in 1987, graduating in 1993. In 1997 the school moved into a new and modern building, covering 22,000 square meters. The school expanded its educational programs in 2001 by offering its postgraduate specialty courses in three fields and at present it offers seven postgraduate specialty courses. Prospects for the Future We are determined, by asking for assistance from the Almighty, to promote the school's academic excellence, raise the standards of oral health in the community and join the circle of highly qualified dental schools in the country through optimizing instruction standards and innovative research programs. Mission Tabriz Faculty of Dentistry as the only dental school in the north-western Iran and as a part of a major university has combined and enjoyed the endeavors of competent and qualified academic staff with appropriate facilities and has committed itself to: Training highly qualified general practitioners and specialists; Updating the knowledge and skill of the graduates working in the north-western Iran;

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    Comparison of crestal Bone Loss between Implant Supported Splinted and Non-Splinted Crowns in Mandible in Patients Treated in Implant Department of Tabriz Dentistry Faculty from 2017 to 2020
    (Tabriz university of medical sciences, faculty of dentistry, 2022) Fazlzade, Dara; Saeedi Vahdat, Arman; Robati Anaraki, Mahmoud
    Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate amount of the crestal bone loss in mandible between two common ways of dental implantation, implant supported splinted crowns and implant supported non-splinted crowns. Materials and Methods: In this in vivo study, 50 patients that had their implantations done at Tabriz faculty of dentistry, with total number of 75 dental implants(25 pair with implant supported splinted crowns and 25 with implant supported non-splinted crowns devided in two groups: S or splinted and N or non-splinted) were called to be included in the study and examined by three executive students. All the patients were asked to bring their post-implantaion radiographs as refrence points and then second radiographs were taken by the study conductors for comparison. The procedure was done at Tabriz faculty of dentistry. Results: The findings showed that there is a ststisticaly significant difference between the two study groups (p.value<0.05) and median crestal bone loss in S group was 0.68 mm more than N group. Conclusions: Both splinted and non-splinted implants are reliable and well-passed ways as treatment plans for patients. Although There are guides for better decision making of clinicians. But the data considering the variety of indications and contraindications are incomplete and require more studies to be conducted.