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Pulp Polyp Associated With A Natal Tooth: Case Report, Brian D. Hodgson, Rodney Vergotine, Lance Lambert Dec 2009

Pulp Polyp Associated With A Natal Tooth: Case Report, Brian D. Hodgson, Rodney Vergotine, Lance Lambert

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Natal teeth are an infrequent occurrence at birth. Often these teeth are extracted because they are very mobile and pose a risk of aspiration. This is a rare case in which a natal tooth was extracted by the pediatrician with his fingers. A root fragment remained and out of this developed a large pulp polyp. This relationship has not been previously reported.


Dental Treatment Under General Anesthesia In Healthy And Medically Compromised/Developmentally Disabled Children: A Comparative Study, Juan Pablo Loyola-Rodriguez, Veronica Zavala-Alonso, Cinthya L. Gonzalez-Alvarez, Lilia A. Juarez-Lopez, Nuria Patiño-Marin, Cesar D. Gonzalez Dec 2009

Dental Treatment Under General Anesthesia In Healthy And Medically Compromised/Developmentally Disabled Children: A Comparative Study, Juan Pablo Loyola-Rodriguez, Veronica Zavala-Alonso, Cinthya L. Gonzalez-Alvarez, Lilia A. Juarez-Lopez, Nuria Patiño-Marin, Cesar D. Gonzalez

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Aim: To compare the type, number of procedures and working time of dental treatment provided under dental general anesthesia (DGA) in healthy and medically compromised/developmentally disabled children (MCDD children). Design: This cross-sectional prospective study involved 80 children divided into two groups of 40 children each. Group 1 consisted of healthy and Group 2 consisted of MCDD children. Results: Healthy children needed more working time than MCDD children, the means being 161±7.9 and 84±5.7 minutes, respectively (P= 0.0001). Operative dentistry and endodontic treatments showed a significant statistical difference (P= 0.0001). The means of procedures were 17±5.0 for healthy children and 11±4.8 …


Quantification Of The Individual Characteristics Of The Human Dentition, L Thomas Johnson, Thomas W. Radmer, Thomas S. Wirtz, Nicholas M. Pajewski, David E. Cadle, James Brozek, Daniel D. Blinka Nov 2009

Quantification Of The Individual Characteristics Of The Human Dentition, L Thomas Johnson, Thomas W. Radmer, Thomas S. Wirtz, Nicholas M. Pajewski, David E. Cadle, James Brozek, Daniel D. Blinka

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

The considerations for admissibility suggested by the Daubert trilogy challenge forensic experts to provide scientific support for opinion testimony. The defense bar has questioned the reliability of bitemark analysis. Under an award from the U. S. Department of Justice, via the Midwest Forensic Resource Center, a two-year feasibility study was undertaken to quantify six dental characteristics. Using two computer programs, the exemplars of 419 volunteers were digitally scanned, characteristics were measured, and frequency was calculated. The study demonstrates that there were outliers or rare dental characteristics in measurements. An analysis of the intra-observer and inter-observer consistency demonstrated a high degree …


Teaching Casual Random Blood Glucose Screening To Second-Year Dental Students, Thomas W. Radmer, Moawi M. Kassab, Denis P. Lynch, Martin Walsh Nov 2009

Teaching Casual Random Blood Glucose Screening To Second-Year Dental Students, Thomas W. Radmer, Moawi M. Kassab, Denis P. Lynch, Martin Walsh

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

In our project, archived casual random blood glucose levels of second-year dental students who were taught the mechanics of self-testing were retrieved. Material data were analyzed by calculating means, medians, standard deviations, and ranges for 161 dental students screened by this casual and random self-monitoring of blood glucose levels as described by the American Diabetes Association’s 2008 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes. Three types of data were assessed in this study. The first was the casual blood glucose levels of second-year dental students. The second was the data retrieved from student questionnaires regarding the value of teaching casual random …


Primary Language Spoken At Home And Children's Dental Service Utilization In The United States, Matthew Noyce, Aniko Szabo, Nicholas M. Pajewski, Scott Jackson, T. Gerard Bradley, Christopher Okunseri Oct 2009

Primary Language Spoken At Home And Children's Dental Service Utilization In The United States, Matthew Noyce, Aniko Szabo, Nicholas M. Pajewski, Scott Jackson, T. Gerard Bradley, Christopher Okunseri

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Objective: Language barriers have been well documented as a contributing factor to disparities in the receipt of medical services, especially for Hispanic children. However, there is a paucity of information on the effect of language barriers on children's dental service utilization. We examined the association of primary language spoken at home with the receipt of preventive and routine dental care for children in the United States. Methods: We analyzed data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (2002-2004), which contains data on 21,049 children weighted to represent 75.8 million children nationally. Results: Among children aged 1-18 years, 13 percent spoke a …


Increased Children’S Access To Fluoride Varnish Treatment By Involving Medical Care Providers: Effect Of A Medicaid Policy Change, Christopher Okunseri, Aniko Szabo, Scott Jackson, Nicholas M. Pajewski, Raul I. Garcia Aug 2009

Increased Children’S Access To Fluoride Varnish Treatment By Involving Medical Care Providers: Effect Of A Medicaid Policy Change, Christopher Okunseri, Aniko Szabo, Scott Jackson, Nicholas M. Pajewski, Raul I. Garcia

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Background. In 2004, the State of Wisconsin introduced a change to their Medicaid Policy allowing medical care providers to be reimbursed for fluoride varnish treatment provided to Medicaid enrolled children.

Objective. To determine the extent by which a state-level policy change impacted access to fluoride varnish treatment (FVT) for Medicaid enrolled children.

Data Source. The Electronic Data Systems of Medicaid Evaluation and Decision Support database for Wisconsin from 2002 to 2006.

Study Design. We analyzed Wisconsin Medicaid claims for FVT for children between the ages of 1 and 6 years, comparing rates in the prepolicy period (2002–2003) to the period …


The Incidence Of Maxillary Sinus Retention Cysts In Orthodontic Patients, Jose A. Bosio Jul 2009

The Incidence Of Maxillary Sinus Retention Cysts In Orthodontic Patients, Jose A. Bosio

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Maxillary sinus retention cysts are occasionally found on dental radiographs. The objective of this study was to verify the frequency of maxillary sinus retention cysts in consecutive panoramic radiographs from 173 patients (77 males, 96 females) in an orthodontic office. The chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. Ten patients (5.8%) of the total sample presented a maxillary sinus retention cyst. Males had a higher frequency (9.1%) than females (3.1%), but this difference was not significant (P > .05). Overall, the frequency of maxillary sinus retention cysts in orthodontic patients is rather low and does not differ from the general population.


The Correlation Of Dental Arch Width And Ethnicity, Thomas W. Radmer, L Thomas Johnson May 2009

The Correlation Of Dental Arch Width And Ethnicity, Thomas W. Radmer, L Thomas Johnson

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

This study sought to demonstrate a correlation between arch width, ethnic background, individual height, weight, and whether orthodontic treatment had been rendered. Conclusions revealed that arch widths were significantly larger (p= 0.002 for the mandible and p= 0.008 for the maxilla) in non-Whites than in Whites. In addition, arch widths of the mandible were significantly larger in individuals who had had orthodontic treatment compared to those who had not (p=0.005). This did not carry through to those arch widths in the maxilla of orthodontic versus nonorthodontic care (p=0.258).


The Acrocallosal Syndrome: A Case Report And Literature Survey, Brian Hodgson, Lindsey Davies, Cesar Gonzales May 2009

The Acrocallosal Syndrome: A Case Report And Literature Survey, Brian Hodgson, Lindsey Davies, Cesar Gonzales

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Acrocallosal syndrome (ACS) is a rare, genetically transmitted disorder characterized by facial deformities. These include a large forehead, large anterior fontanelle, broad nasal bridge with increased intercanthal distance, partial or complete agenesis of the corpus callosum, polysyndactyly, polydactyly, and mental retardation. Limited information concerning the dental development and treatment has been published. In addition to the classic facial deformities aforementioned, the other most commonly reported oral findings are: short philtrum/upper lip (30%); high-arched palate (30%); cleft lip/palate (20%); micro/retrognathia (13%); open mouth (15%); thin lips (11%); and 1 report of over-retained primary teeth. Seizure disorders are also a common finding …


Factors Associated With Receipt Of Preventive Dental Treatment Procedures Among Adult Patients At A Dental Training School In Wisconsin, 2001-2002, Christopher Okunseri, Ruta Bajorunaite, Jessica Mehta, Brian D. Hodgson, Anthony Iacopino Apr 2009

Factors Associated With Receipt Of Preventive Dental Treatment Procedures Among Adult Patients At A Dental Training School In Wisconsin, 2001-2002, Christopher Okunseri, Ruta Bajorunaite, Jessica Mehta, Brian D. Hodgson, Anthony Iacopino

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Background: Gender differences in oral health-related quality of life and the fear of dental pain in seeking and receiving preventive dental care have been recognized and documented. Preventive dental treatment procedures (PDTPs) are commonly accepted as the primary approach to prevent dental disease.
Objective: We examined whether the likelihood of receiving PDTPs differed by gender in adult patients receiving dental care at a dental training institution in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Methods: Data from the Marquette University School of Dentistry electronic patient management database for 2001 through 2002 were analyzed. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariable analyses were performed. The preventive procedures used in …


Repairing An Implant Titanium Milled Framework Using Laser Welding Technology: A Clinical Report, Soni Prasad, Edward A. Monaco, Jr. Apr 2009

Repairing An Implant Titanium Milled Framework Using Laser Welding Technology: A Clinical Report, Soni Prasad, Edward A. Monaco, Jr.

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

The application of laser welding technology allows titanium to be welded predictably and precisely to achieve accurate fit of a milled framework. Laser energy results in localized heat production, thereby reducing thermal expansion. Unlike soldering, laser energy can be directed to a small area, making it possible to laser weld close to acrylic resin or ceramic. This article describes the use of laser welding to repair an implant titanium milled fixed denture. A quick, cost-effective, accurate repair was accomplished, and the repaired framework possessed adequate strength and the same precise fit as the original framework.


Erosive Tooth Wear Among Children In The United States: Relationship To Race/Ethnicity And Obesity, Jesse Mcguire, Aniko Szabo, Scott Jackson, T. Gerard Bradley, Christopher Okunseri Mar 2009

Erosive Tooth Wear Among Children In The United States: Relationship To Race/Ethnicity And Obesity, Jesse Mcguire, Aniko Szabo, Scott Jackson, T. Gerard Bradley, Christopher Okunseri

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Objective.  The study aims were to estimate the prevalence of erosive tooth wear (ETW) in children and to specifically examine its association with race/ethnicity and obesity in the United States.

Design.  We analysed data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 2003–2004. ETW was measured using the modified Smith and Knight Tooth Wear Index derived from the 1998 United Kingdom Adult Health Survey.

Results.  This study shows that 45.9% of children aged 13–19 years had evidence of ETW in at least one tooth. The prevalence of ETW was bilaterally symmetrical in all teeth examined and was most prevalent …


Comparison Of Porcelain Surface And Flexural Strength Obtained By Microwave And Conventional Oven Glazing, Soni Prasad, Edward A. Monaco, Jr., Hyeongil Kim, Elaine L. Davis, Jane D. Brewer Jan 2009

Comparison Of Porcelain Surface And Flexural Strength Obtained By Microwave And Conventional Oven Glazing, Soni Prasad, Edward A. Monaco, Jr., Hyeongil Kim, Elaine L. Davis, Jane D. Brewer

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Statement of problem. Although the superior qualities of microwave technology are common knowledge in the industry, effects of microwave glazing of dental ceramics have not been investigated.

Purpose. The purpose of this study was to investigate the surface roughness and flexural strength achieved by glazing porcelain specimens in a conventional and microwave oven.

Material and methods. Thirty specimens of each type of porcelain (Omega 900 and IPS d.Sign) were fabricated and sintered in a conventional oven. The specimens were further divided into 3 groups (n=10): hand polished (using diamond rotary ceramic polishers), microwave glazed, and conventional oven …


Are The Outcomes Of Immediate And Early Single Tooth Implants Comparable To Conventionally Placed Implants?, Gary L. Stafford Jan 2009

Are The Outcomes Of Immediate And Early Single Tooth Implants Comparable To Conventionally Placed Implants?, Gary L. Stafford

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Data Sources

Medline, Embase, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (Central) and references of relevant studies were searched.

Study selection

Longitudinal studies [randomised controlled trials (RCT), clinical trials, cohort-studies and case series] were considered for evaluation. Retrospective studies were excluded. Only case series that investigated at least five patients were considered for inclusion. Outcome measures considered were implant survival, radiographical assessment of marginal peri-implant bone levels, dental-professional-assessed aesthetics, peri-implant biological structures (level of marginal gingiva, papilla index, probing depth, presence of plaque, bleeding on probing), patient satisfaction, and biological and technical complications.

Data extraction and synthesis

Articles were screened …


Structure, Composition, And Mechanical Properties Of Australian Orthodontic Wires, Brian M. Pelsue, Spiros Zinelis, T. Gerard Bradley, David W. Berzins, Theodore Eliades, George Eliades Jan 2009

Structure, Composition, And Mechanical Properties Of Australian Orthodontic Wires, Brian M. Pelsue, Spiros Zinelis, T. Gerard Bradley, David W. Berzins, Theodore Eliades, George Eliades

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Objective: To investigate the surface morphology, structure, elemental composition, and key mechanical properties of various sizes and tempers of Australian wires.

Materials and Methods: Three types of Australian wire were used: 0.016″ regular, 0.018″ regular+, and 0.018″ special+ (A.J. Wilcock, Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia). Each type of wire was subjected to scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis, x-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) investigation, Vickers hardness testing, and tensile testing. The modulus of elasticity and ultimate tensile strength were determined. Hardness, modulus, and strength data were analyzed with one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey testing at the .05 level of significance.

Results: …