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Eur J Paediatr Dent ; 23(4): 275-280, 2022 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36511914

RESUMEN

AIM: The aim of the present prospective study was to evaluate the effectiveness of elastodontic appliance (EAs) in the treatment of subjects presenting Class II sagittal discrepancy in mixed dentition, and to evaluate palatal morphological development during treatment. MATERIALS: The study group, composed of 19 subjects, received treatment with EA for 1 year. The control group consisted of 17 untreated subjects. INCLUSION CRITERIA: age between 6 and 11 years, mixed deciduous dentition and skeletal and/or dental Class II malocclusion. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: previous orthodontic therapy, systemic diseases and signs of temporal dysfunction. Skeletal and dentoalveolar parameters were compared between T0 and T1. A 3D imaging technology was used to compare palatal morphology obtained from intra-oral digital scans between T0 (pre-treatment) and T1 (post-treatment). CONCLUSION: EAs can successfully mitigate early signs of malocclusion in Class II subjects as well as contribute to the harmonious development of the palate.


Asunto(s)
Maloclusión Clase II de Angle , Maloclusión , Humanos , Niño , Dentición Mixta , Estudios Prospectivos , Cefalometría/métodos , Maxilar , Maloclusión Clase II de Angle/diagnóstico por imagen , Maloclusión Clase II de Angle/terapia , Hueso Paladar , Maloclusión/terapia
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J Prosthodont Res ; 64(4): 424-430, 2020 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32063539

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PURPOSE: To compare the 2D and 3D positional accuracy of four guided surgical protocols using an analysis of linear and angular deviations. METHODS: DICOM and .STLs files obtained from a CBCT and a digital impression were superimposed with software to plan implant position. Fifty-six patients were subdivided into 4 groups: FGA group (template support [Ts]: teeth [T]; bed preparation [Bp]: fully guided [FG]; implant insertion [Ii]: 3D template [3Dt]; device [D]: manual adapter [MA], FGM group (Ts: T; Bp: FG; Ii: 3Dt; D: fully guided mounter [FGM]), PG group (Ts: T; Bp: FG; Ii: manual; D: none) and MS group (Ts: mucosa; Bp: FG; Ii: 3Dt; D: FGM). The position of 120 implants was assessed by superimposing the planned and final position recorded with a digital impression. RESULTS: In FGA group, 3D deviations were 0.92 ± 0.52 mm at the implant head and 1.14 ± 0.54 mm at the apex, and the angular deviation (ang. dev.) was 2.45 ± 1.24°. In FGM group, were 0.911 ± 0.44 mm (head) and 1.11 ± 0.54 mm (apex), and the ang. dev. was 2.73 ± 1.96°. In PG group, were 0.95 ± 0.47 mm (head) and 1.17 ± 0.488 mm (apex), and the ang. dev. was 3.71 ± 1.67°. In MS group, were 1.15 ± 0.45 mm (head) and 1.42 ± 0.45 mm (apex), and the ang. dev. was 4.19 ± 2.62°. Ang. dev. of MS group was different from the other groups (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Guided surgery showed a sufficient accuracy.


Asunto(s)
Implantes Dentales , Cirugía Asistida por Computador , Diseño Asistido por Computadora , Tomografía Computarizada de Haz Cónico , Implantación Dental Endoósea , Humanos , Imagenología Tridimensional , Estudios Retrospectivos , Programas Informáticos
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J Prosthodont Res ; 64(1): 6-11, 2020 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31227447

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: Intraoral scanners may offer an alternative to traditional impressions. That intraoral scanners produce precise scans is essential. Popular methods used to evaluate precision tend to rely on mean distance deviation between repeated scans. Mean value measurements may underestimate errors resulting in misleading conclusions and clinical decisions. This study investigated the precision of six intraoral scanners using the traditional method of measuring mean error, and a proposed method considering only the most extreme and clinically relevant aspects of a scan. METHODS: An edentulous model was scanned five times using six intraoral scanners. The repeated scans were aligned, uniformly trimmed and mean surface deviation measured across all 20 scan combinations within each scanner group. All scan combinations were then measured by arranging scan vertices from greatest to smallest unsigned distance from its compared scan and measuring the median value within the 1% of most greatly deviating points. Traditional mean deviation results and upper-bound deviations were compared. RESULTS: The upper-bound deviation within a scan reported errors up to two times greater than those found when measuring global mean distances. Results revealed clinically relevant errors of more than 0.3mm in scans produced by the Planmeca and Dentalwings scanners, findings not seen when measuring mean distance error of the complete scan. CONCLUSIONS: Upper-bound deviation of a cropped scan may provide a clinically useful metric for scanner precision. The Aadva, 3Shape, CEREC and TDS produced scans potentially appropriate for clinical use while Planmeca and Dentalwings produced deviations greater than 0.3mm when measuring the upper-bound deviation.


Asunto(s)
Técnica de Impresión Dental , Boca Edéntula , Diseño Asistido por Computadora , Humanos , Imagenología Tridimensional , Modelos Dentales
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16178794

RESUMEN

The increasing outpatient use of colonoscopy in the diagnostic study and prophylaxis of colon diseases has allowed early identification of polypoid neoformations, thus indicating their increased incidence during the asymptomatic phase. In this respect, the application of biological sealants immediately before the polypectomy has represented a novel therapeutic strategy in the treatment of these preneoplastic lesions. The injection of biological sealants with needle under the polyp peduncle or sub-mucosa has demonstrated a protective action on the electrocoagulated area, an anti-haemorrhagic effect owing to the strengthened seal of the eschar that is formed, and a facilitated tissue regeneration, respectively. The author report his experience acquired over the past five years with regard to the use of biological sealant in colonoscopic polypectomy and conclude that biological sealants, a human fibrin glue, which utilises components of the human plasma, may allow a more generous removal of neoformations, the absence of post-polypectomy complications and, consequently, the dramatic reduction of time of patient's admission in the hospital. In fact, all patients were discharged after two hours from polypectomy, thus implying a better quality of life for patients, in the absence of post-operative complications and a reduction of non-medical costs.


Asunto(s)
Pólipos del Colon/cirugía , Colonoscopía , Adhesivo de Tejido de Fibrina/uso terapéutico , Adhesivos Tisulares/uso terapéutico , Pólipos del Colon/economía , Adhesivo de Tejido de Fibrina/economía , Humanos , Adhesivos Tisulares/economía
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Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol ; 27(2): 241-53, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16114508

RESUMEN

Among 622 slaughtered horses from eastern Europe, 156 thyroid glands were selected on the basis of macroscopic alterations (e.g., determination of volume and weight). In the 80% of these thyroids, microscopic alterations consistent with a diagnosis of Hashimoto thyroiditis-like disease were found. In particular, a subverted architecture of the thyroid gland with colloid rarefaction, lymphocytic infiltration, and fibrosis was noted. The confirmation of the histopathological diagnosis of an equine Hashimoto thyroiditis-like disease was provided by the increased serum concentration of thyroglobulin, of antithyroglobulin, and of antithyroid peroxidase autoantibodies. Despite evidence consistent with an Hashimoto thyroiditis-like disease in eastern European horses, the etiopathogenesis of this autoimmune disorder deserves further investigation. In this respect, in some horses histopathological alterations in the pituitary gland may suggest an as-yet-unidentified disorder within the hypothalamus-pituitary adrenal axis associated with Hashimoto thyroiditis.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedad de Hashimoto/veterinaria , Enfermedades de los Caballos/patología , Glándula Tiroides/patología , Animales , Autoanticuerpos/sangre , Europa Oriental/epidemiología , Enfermedad de Hashimoto/patología , Enfermedades de los Caballos/sangre , Enfermedades de los Caballos/epidemiología , Caballos , Yoduro Peroxidasa/sangre , Yoduro Peroxidasa/inmunología , Tamaño de los Órganos , Hipófisis/patología , Tiroglobulina/sangre , Tiroglobulina/inmunología , Glándula Tiroides/inmunología
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Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol ; 27(2): 299-314, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16114512

RESUMEN

Trotters are exposed to a chronic prolonged stress, such as daily training and frequent races during their active lifespans. There is evidence that trotters undergo very often lethal lung infections after a race, and therefore, is likely that modifications of certain physiologic cellular parameters could account for the increased susceptibility to microbial diseases. Here, we demonstrate that in 7 trotters after a race either serum values (e.g., glycaemia, triglycerides, transaminases, gamma-glutamyltransferase, cholinesterase, amylase, alkaline phosphatase, total proteins, serum albumin, sodium, blood urea nitrogen, lactic dehydrogenase, creatine phosphokinase, and creatinine) or hematological parameters (red blood cell count, hemoglobin, lymphocyte and monocyte count) were increased. At the same time, in the same animals after a race, macrophage migration inhibitory factor activity was depressed, thus indicating an impaired T-lymphocyte response. Finally, increased levels of circulating beta-glucans in some horses, after a race, may suggest a reduced clearance of fungal cell wall components. Taken together, these findings indicate a condition of multiple organ dysfunction, such as the liver, the kidney, the pancreas, and skeletal muscles, as well as a reduced cell-mediated immune response in trotters, after a race.


Asunto(s)
Recuento de Células Sanguíneas , Caballos/fisiología , Factores Inhibidores de la Migración de Macrófagos/sangre , Estrés Fisiológico/veterinaria , beta-Glucanos/sangre , Animales , Nitrógeno de la Urea Sanguínea , Creatinina/sangre , Electrólitos/sangre , Enzimas/sangre , Femenino , Caballos/sangre , Caballos/inmunología , Lípidos/sangre , Masculino , Condicionamiento Físico Animal/fisiología , Estrés Fisiológico/sangre , Estrés Fisiológico/inmunología
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Minerva Chir ; 52(6): 807-10, 1997 Jun.
Artículo en Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9324666

RESUMEN

The authors report their experience acquired over the past three years with regard to the use of fibrin glue in colon endoscopic polypectomy. The increasingly routine use of colonoscopy in the prophylaxis and diagnostic study of colon disease has enabled the early identification of polypoid neoformations and thus justifies their increased incidence during the asymptomatic phase. The rationale underlying the use of fibrin glue immediately after polypectomy is defined by the authors as the protective action of fibrin glue on the electrocoagulated area, the anti-haemorrhagic effect owing to the strengthened seal of the eschar that is formed, and the facilitated regeneration of tissue. The authors affirm that if injected under the peduncle or polyp, when scissile, fibrin glue may allow a more generous removal of neoformations.


Asunto(s)
Pólipos del Colon/cirugía , Endoscopía , Adhesivo de Tejido de Fibrina/uso terapéutico , Adhesivos Tisulares/uso terapéutico , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Pólipos del Colon/diagnóstico , Colonoscopía , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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