
Steven Morgano
· Chair, Department of Restorative DentistryVerifiedRutgers University · Restorative Dentistry
Active 1988–2026
Research topics
- Medicine
- Dentistry
- Materials science
- Composite material
- Chemistry
- Metallurgy
- Orthodontics
- Crystallography
- Computer Science
- Surgery
- Endocrinology
- Artificial Intelligence
- Organic chemistry
- Inorganic chemistry
- Mineralogy
- Food science
- Nuclear chemistry
- Internal medicine
- Biochemistry
- Chemical engineering
Selected publications
Case Reports in Dentistry · 2026-01-01
articleOpen accessSenior authorHemimandibular hyperplasia and hemimandibular elongation are two distinct forms of condylar hyperplasia that can present clinically with functional and esthetic disturbances. This case report describes prosthodontic treatment of a 59-year-old male patient diagnosed with hemimandibular hyperplasia and hemimandibular elongation. It also discusses challenges associated with these anomalies and describes how they were managed in a prosthodontic rehabilitation.
Journal of Endodontics · 2026-02-01
articleSenior authorOdontology · 2026-02-06
articleSenior authorJournal of Prosthetic Dentistry · 2025-02-26 · 5 citations
reviewOpen accessSenior authorSTATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Marginal gaps and the internal adaptation of a fixed dental prosthesis are important parameters related to a successful clinical outcome. Several methods have been used to measure these 2 parameters. In addition to conventional analog methods, digital methods have recently been developed. Nevertheless, statistical comparisons of these different approaches are scarce. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of the various measuring methods reported in the current literature and compare their results. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An electronic literature search comprising articles published from January 1990 to June 2023was conducted through the MEDLINE (PubMed) and Web of Science databases. After a quality assessment screening, 17 articles were identified for inclusion in the meta-analysis. Data were used for the random-effects model, forest plots were drawn, and significance tests were conducted in the meta-analysis software program of the Cochrane Collaboration (RevManv5.3.5). Additionally, heterogeneity tests and a risk of bias analysis were performed. RESULTS: In the general comparison of conventional and digital methods, the data did not show significant differences, and the results presented low homogeneity. When the cross-sectional method (CSM) was compared under a scanning electron microscope with the silicone replica Geomagic software program (SRG) method, CSM recorded significantly smaller gap values than SRG and presented high homogeneity. Meanwhile, in the comparison of CSM with the silicone replica technique (SRT) and the triple scan method (TSM), CSM recorded larger gap values than SRT and TSM, and the data did not show a significant difference. All of these results presented low homogeneity. CONCLUSIONS: A comparison of most techniques revealed no significant differences in the internal and marginal gaps, except for SRG, which recorded significantly smaller gaps than CSM. However, the conclusions of these findings are limited because of concerns about bias and heterogeneity and because the found marginal gap data are just one way to assess the consistency and reliability of each method.
Journal of Endodontics · 2025-11-19
articleSenior authorOdontology · 2025-05-11
articleSenior authorJournal of Endodontics · 2025-09-09 · 3 citations
articleSenior authorJournal of Prosthetic Dentistry · 2024-12-17 · 4 citations
articleSenior authorJournal of Prosthodontics · 2024-04-02 · 8 citations
articleOpen accessSquamous cell carcinoma is a common malignant condition affecting the oral cavity and may involve the surrounding maxillofacial regions. Treatment commonly involves resection of the tumor, followed by prosthetic rehabilitation of the resection defect. This clinical report presents a 62-year-old Asian male patient who had previously undergone surgical resection, resulting in a post-surgical Aramany Class II maxillary defect. The patient's medical history included severe trismus, characterized by restricted mouth opening, as well as a diagnosis of maxillary sinus verrucous squamous cell carcinoma. This report provides a comprehensive account of the rapid fabrication of an interim obturator using digitally assisted dentistry techniques.
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry · 2024-02-22
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Frequent coauthors
- 37 shared
Mohammad Ali Saghiri
- 25 shared
D Debaybo
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
- 25 shared
Mounir Doumit
Lebanese University
- 25 shared
Aysha Rashed Al-Suwaidi
- 25 shared
A Al-Suwayed
Ministry of Health
- 25 shared
K F Al‐ Shammari
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre
- 25 shared
Sultan Al‐Mubarak
King Abdulaziz University
- 16 shared
Sebastian G. Ciancio
Magna Graecia University
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