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J Craniofac Surg ; 34(3): 1004-1009, 2023 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36217227

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OBJECTIVES: First, to investigate the clinical outcome of 'proportional condylectomy' for patients with active unilateral condylar hyperplasia without complementary treatment by intermaxillary elastics and, second, to examine their level of satisfaction regarding function and esthetics. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective observational descriptive study was conducted. All patients included in the study suffered from active unilateral condylar hyperplasia with a vertical component. The length of the condylar-ramus unit was measured on both sides by an multidetector computed tomography scan. The difference was calculated and resected from the hyperplastic condyle during the operation. Facial, occlusal, and skeletal changes were evaluated using photographic and radiologic records, and a satisfaction questionnaire regarding function and esthetics was completed. P <0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Fifteen patients were included in the study. The mean participants' age was 27.93±13.06 years, and the mean follow-up duration was 12.40±6.55 months. The mean chin deviation improved by 58.47% ( P =0.001). Mean lip commissure plane tilt was improved by 61.31% ( P =0.001). Six months postoperatively, all patients exhibited centered dental midlines ( P =0.001). Occlusal plane tilt was significantly improved by 70.02% ( P =0.001), and high patient satisfaction was recorded. Twenty-six percent (4/15) of patients did not require the complementary orthodontic treatment, and none of them required complementary orthognathic surgery. CONCLUSIONS: 'Proportional condylectomy' for patients with active unilateral vertical condylar hyperplasia without complementary treatment by intermaxillary elastics is a predictable procedure in terms of function and esthetics.


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Côndilo Mandibular , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Ortognáticos , Humanos , Adolescente , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Côndilo Mandibular/diagnóstico por imagem , Côndilo Mandibular/cirurgia , Côndilo Mandibular/patologia , Satisfação do Paciente , Estudos Retrospectivos , Hiperplasia/cirurgia , Hiperplasia/patologia , Estética Dentária , Assimetria Facial/diagnóstico por imagem , Assimetria Facial/cirurgia , Assimetria Facial/patologia
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Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol ; 29(5): e39-e45, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33208673

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BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that bone marrow-derived stem cells may have an important role in the natural process of wound healing. The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of orabase paste application on primary wound healing in a palatal rat model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 48 six-month-old male Wistar rats weighting 427 to 650 g were included. A mid-crestal incision was made on the maxillary alveolar ridge. A full-thickness flap was raised on either side of the incision and was then repositioned and sutured. Three experimental groups were used: O-study group-orabase, N-negative control group, and I-intact control group. Half of the animals were killed on 7 days and the remaining on 14 days postoperatively. Outcome parameters included epithelial gap; inflammatory infiltration; expression of stem cell markers within the oral epithelium and stromal cells; and physical properties of stromal collagen fibers and myofibroblasts. Investigations were performed at 2 time points (7 and 14 d) during the wound healing process. RESULTS: The epithelial gap closed completely after 7 days in the O group versus 14 days or more in the N group. The inflammatory reaction was relatively low and not significantly different between groups O and N. Orabase upregulated the expression of CK14, CK15, and epithelial SOX2. Connective tissue SOX2, CD34, and α-smooth muscle actin and physical properties of stromal collagen fibers were not influenced by the application of orabase. CONCLUSIONS: Orabase promotes epithelial gap closure in a primary wound healing model in rats. The effect is exerted through promotion of epithelial differentiation from stem cells.


Assuntos
Carboximetilcelulose Sódica/análogos & derivados , Mucosa Bucal , Cicatrização/efeitos dos fármacos , Animais , Carboximetilcelulose Sódica/farmacologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Masculino , Mucosa Bucal/lesões , Mucosa Bucal/metabolismo , Mucosa Bucal/patologia , Ratos , Ratos Wistar
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J Med Food ; 24(4): 422-430, 2021 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32808857

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Curcumin is known as an anti-tumor, anti-aging, and wound healing promoter. The aim this study was to examine the effect of 2% curcumin paste application on primary wound healing in a palatal rat model. A mid-crestal incision was initiated on the maxillary alveolar ridge. A full thickness flap was raised on either side of the incision and was then repositioned and sutured. Experimental groups consisted of 2% curcumin (Cur), orabase (O), cut only (C), and intact control-no incision, no paste (N). Curcumin 2% and orabase were applied postoperatively every 12 h for 3 consecutive days. Rats were equally killed after 1 and 2 weeks. Histological data included-epithelial gap, inflammatory infiltrate, myofibroblasts, epithelial and connective tissue stem cell-related markers. Data were collected at two time points-1 and 2 weeks. There was no residual epithelial gap 1 week from incision in the Cur and O group vs. residual gap in the C group (P = .031). Curcumin 2% was associated with upregulated expression of epithelial-related markers (P < .05) although not statistically significant compared with orabase alone. Upregulation of connective tissue-related markers (P < .05) was unique to curcumin 2%. Curcumin promotes epithelial gap closure in a primary wound healing model in rats, possibly through upregulation of connective tissue stem cells leading to further epithelial differentiation and proliferation. Tel-Aviv University Animal Care Committee (approval Number: 01-16-031).


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Curcumina , Animais , Ratos , Cicatrização
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