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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Khair Nahhas, Jens Christoph Türp, Philippe Cattin, Nicolas Gerig, Elisabeth Wilhelm, Georg Rauter
OBJECTIVES: Bruxism is a parafunctional orofacial behavior. For diagnosis, wearable devices that use sounds as biomarkers can be applied to provide the necessary information. Human beings emit various verbal and nonverbal sounds, making it challenging to identify bruxism-induced sounds. We wanted to investigate whether the acoustic emissions of different oral behaviors have distinctive characteristics and if the placement of the transducer has an impact on recording the sound signals...
October 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mirjana Bošković, Dušan Sokolović, Saša Stanković, Ivan Ristić, Jordan Popović, Gordana Kocić
OBJECTIVES: Oxidative stress, an imbalance between the body's natural antioxidant defenses and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), can result in serious oral diseases, including oral cancer, periodontal diseases, and oral lichen planus, through the activation of the redox-sensitive transcription factors and inflammation. The purpose of this study was to assess the potential effects of a removable complete denture on the levels of oxidative stress markers, such as lipid peroxidation (MDA), advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), and catalase, and the quantitative expression of the redox-sensitive transcription factor NF-κB p65 subunit...
October 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Yaohui Pan, Wenjing Peng, Yanyu Wang
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to compare and analyze the biomechanical effect and the displacement trend of RME and MSE on the maxillofacial complex under different palatal shapes by using finite element analysis. METHODS: The three-dimensional model of maxillofacial complex was obtained from a computed tomography image of a person with a normal palate. Then, we modified the shape of the palate to obtain the model with a high palate. Additionally, two expander devices were considered...
October 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Amirhossein Moaddabi, Tahereh Molania, Alireza Arezoumandi, Sahar Ghaedsharaf, Mariangela Cernera, Roya Nikbakht, Parisa Soltani, Gianrico Spagnuolo, Shirin Shahnaseri
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the effect of needle insertion angle on pain during labial infiltration anesthesia in the anterior maxillary region. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this parallel-design randomized clinical trial, participants were randomly assigned to four groups for labial infiltration anesthesia of the anterior maxilla. Local anesthesia was performed with needle orientation parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tooth using a conventional syringe (Syringe-0), needle at α angle with a conventional syringe (Syringe-α), computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery (CCLAD) device parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tooth (CCLAD-0), and CCLAD at α angle (CCLAD-α)...
October 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sotude Khorshidi, Arash Zarbakhsh, Shirin Lawaf, Shaghayegh Golalipour, Maryam Sayyari, Alireza Mahmoudi Nahavandi
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the effect of the anodization of titanium abutments on the color parameters and color difference of lithium disilicate (LDS) all-ceramic crowns. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, 19 straight abutments were divided into two groups: anodized (n = 9) and non-anodized control (n = 9), with one hybrid zirconia abutment as a reference. Anodization was achieved by applying 63 V energy using seven 9 V flat batteries in series, with an electrolyte solution comprising 1 g trisodium phosphate in 250 mL distilled water for 5 s, resulting in a gold-yellow color...
October 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Mina Shekarian, Masood Feizbakhsh, Mehdi Rafie
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study was to compare the knowledge and attitude of general dentists, senior dental students, and orthodontic residents toward obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A questionnaire was designed and administered among 73 senior dental students, 84 general dentists, and 50 orthodontic residents. The questionnaire asked for demographic information of the participants and assessed their knowledge and attitude toward OSA...
October 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Faeze Behzadpour, Nilgoon Pasdar, Ghazaleh Ahmadizenouz, Ali Bijani
OBJECTIVE: The demand for esthetics has increased in today's world and most parents prefer to preserve their children's primary anterior teeth until their natural exfoliation. However, an intracanal post is required to provide retention for reconstruction of severely damaged anterior teeth due to caries or trauma. Various materials and methods may be used for the fabrication of intracanal posts. This study assessed the fracture strength and fracture mode of primary canine teeth reconstructed with prefabricated and customized polyethylene and glass fiber posts...
October 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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REVIEW
Sapna Negi, Ankita Mathur, Snehasish Tripathy, Vini Mehta, Niher Tabassum Snigdha, Abdul Habeeb Adil, Mohmed Isaqali Karobari
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Dental caries is largely preventable, yet an important global health issue. Numerous systematic reviews have summarized the efficacy of artificial intelligence (AI) models for the diagnosis and detection of dental caries. Therefore, this umbrella review aimed to synthesize the results of systematic reviews on the application and effectiveness of AI models in diagnosing and detecting dental caries. METHODS: MEDLINE/PubMed, IEEE Explore, Embase, and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews were searched to retrieve studies...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric Johansson, Bodil Lund, Martin Bengtsson, Mikael Magnusson, Lars Rasmusson, Magnus Ahl, Bo Sunzel, Mats Sjöström
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of orthognathic surgery on quality of life among Swedish patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients subjected to orthognathic surgery due to dentofacial deformity (DFD) and registered in the National Register of Orthognathic Surgery (NROK) in Sweden between 2017 and 2020 were eligible for inclusion in this study. The Swedish-validated Orthognathic Quality of Life Questionnaire (S-OQLQ) was used to evaluate patient quality of life before and after surgery...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samaneh Hajizadeh, Morteza Khodabandeh Amiri, Sanaz Mihandoust, Zhaleh Shafiei Sabet, Rasoul Tabari Khomeiran
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify the prevalence of the middle mesial canal (MMC) in mandibular first permanent molars in a Persian subpopulation sample using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). The secondary aim was to correlate the incidence of MMC with variables such as gender, age, and the presence of an additional distal canal. MATERIALS AND METHOD: A total of 390 mandibular first molars from 314 CBCT images were retrospectively evaluated. The presence of the MMC was recorded while considering related factors such as additional distal canal and demographic information of the patients (age and gender)...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Larisa Krekmanova, Shams Shakrchi, Amina Gicic, Julia Naoumova
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) among adolescents granted (G) versus not granted (NG) publicly funded orthodontic treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adolescents aged 15-20 years who were granted versus not granted publicly funded orthodontic treatment responded to a web-based survey, assessing OHRQoL in relation to functional impact, psychological impact, and motivators for orthodontic treatment. Before the survey, pretesting of the questionnaire was conducted to ensure its reliability...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Shooriabi, Sedigheh Modarres Mousavy, Farideh Kaabomeir, Elham Jafari
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of treatment on the quality of life of patients with chronic oral mucosal diseases. Specifically, the study aimed to determine how treatment affects the changes in the quality of life of these patients. METHODS: This descriptive study involved 220 patients diagnosed with chronic oral mucosal lesions. Data were collected using the Chronic Oral Mucosal Disease Questionnaire, validated for use in Persian/Farsi...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Nozari, Maryam Pakniyat Jahromi, Farnaz Haji Abbas Oghli, Zahra Jowkar, Seyed Ahmadreza Hamidi
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to assess how the application mode of a universal adhesive system affects the microshear bond strength (μSBS) of bulk-fill and conventional composite resins to enamel and dentin in primary teeth. METHODS: A total of 80 caries-free primary second molars were randomly assigned to eight experimental groups (n = 10) based on the bonding substrate (enamel or dentin), the application mode of the universal adhesive system (etch and rinse [E&R], or self-etch [SE]), and the type of composite resin used (bulk-fill or conventional)...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nakisa Torabinia, Mojdeh Mehdizadeh, Forooz Keshani, Mohammadreza Mehdizadeh, Parisa Soltani, Gianrico Spagnuolo
OBJECTIVES: To determine the genetic effects of panoramic radiography on the epithelial cells of the buccal mucosa by examining the micronucleus formation in these cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, exfoliative cytology samples were prepared from the buccal mucosa of 36 patients immediately before and 10 days after panoramic radiography. The samples were prepared using liquid-based cytology with Papanicolaou staining. The slides were simultaneously evaluated by two expert pathologists and the ratio of the number of cells with micronuclei to the total number of cells on the slide was reported as a percentage...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Natalia Chatzaki, Andreas Stavropoulos, Balazs Denes, José Cancela, Stavros Kiliaridis, Catherine Giannopoulou
BACKGROUND: The placement of ligatures in the cervical area of rat molars is considered as a predictable model to induce periodontitis. OBJECTIVES: The present explorative study aimed to compare the efficacy of metal wires (MWs), without or with sandblasting, versus silk ligatures (SLs) in inducing periodontal bone loss in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-four Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups of eight rats that received three different types of ligatures (MW, sandblasted wire [SMW], and SL) around their first right mandibular molar, while the contralateral tooth was left without the ligature and served as a control...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Ichikawa, Noboru Kaneko, Kaung Myat Thwin, Hidenobu Senpuku, Kaname Nohno, Hiroshi Ogawa
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the intricate relationship between salivary IgA antibody levels to PAc (361-386) (PPA), mutans streptococci colonization, and root caries development in older adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study included 307 participants aged 76 years residing in Niigata city, Japan. Clinical oral examinations were performed at baseline in 2004 and 1 year later, during which the total number of untreated and treated root caries was assessed using the root decayed, filled tooth (DFT) index...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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REVIEW
Shashi Dadlani, Betsy Joseph, Sukumaran Anil
BACKGROUND: Xenogenic collagen matrices (XCMs) are gaining popularity for soft tissue augmentation in dental implants; yet, gaps exist in our understanding of their comparative effectiveness. OBJECTIVE: This systematic review and meta-analysis focuses on studies that utilize soft tissue augmentation techniques for dental implants to improve keratinized mucosa width (KMW), soft tissue thickness (STT), and soft tissue volume (STV). We compared porcine collagen matrices with autogenous grafts when no bone grafts were utilized...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Mahmoud Al Ankily, Fatma Makkeyah, Mahmoud M Bakr, Mohamed Shamel
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the impact of cigarette smoking (CS) and heated tobacco (HT) on the alteration of color and ultrastructural characteristics of human enamel and cementum. BACKGROUND: According to tobacco companies, a less harmful substitute for CS is HT products. Nevertheless, comprehensive research on the effects of HT on tooth structures has been lacking. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the impact of CS and HT on the alteration of color and ultrastructural characteristics of human enamel and cementum...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christiaan W P Pol, Marco S Cune, Gerry M Raghoebar, Lucas Z Naves, Henny J A Meijer
OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to assess the impact on the mechanical strength and failure patterns of implant-abutment complexes of choosing different abutment types, designs and manufacturers, aiding in selecting the optimal restorative solution. Stock and custom abutments from original and aftermarket suppliers were subjected to thermomechanical aging. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Stock and custom abutments from the implant manufacturer (original) and a aftermarket supplier (nonoriginal) were connected to identical implants with internal connection...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zokaris Nikolaos, Greven Marcus, Naoumis Dimitrios, Tzakis Michail, Mitsikostas Dimos Dimitrios, Psarras Vasileios
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate possible differences of functional occlusal variables between a group of migraine patients (MG) and a control group (CG). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Each group included 50 individuals. Instrumental functional analysis and digital occlusal analysis were performed. Variables examined were condylar displacement from a reference position to maximum intercuspation; angular difference between the steepness of the articular eminence and the contra-lateral canine guidance; and angular difference between the steepness of the articular eminence and the ipsilateral central incisor guidance and occlusal plane inclination...
August 2024: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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