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Nonsurgical Maxillary Expansion In Adults – Literature Review, Jui-Hsien Yang, Yun-Yun Wu Aug 2022

Nonsurgical Maxillary Expansion In Adults – Literature Review, Jui-Hsien Yang, Yun-Yun Wu

Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics

Early treatment with maxillary expansion has been recommended for child with transverse discrepancies, particularly unilateral crossbite, because it has been developed to skeletal asymmetries. It also routinely expanded early to relieve crowding, due to the middle palatine suture of maxilla can be open in the child and adolescence periods.As age increase, the middle palatine suture becomes more interdigitated, surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion is necessary in adult. This article reviews treatment consideration, methods, appliances, mechanism, stability of nonsurgical maxillary expansion and how used in adult patient. We also present a clinical case to confirm quad helix appliance can treat maxillary …


The Effects Of Celiac Disease On Oral Health In Children And Adults, Marissa Balducci, Katarina Jones Jan 2022

The Effects Of Celiac Disease On Oral Health In Children And Adults, Marissa Balducci, Katarina Jones

Dental Hygiene Student Scholarship

Objectives: Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by intolerance to dietary gluten in genetically predisposed subjects. To ensure affected patients receive optimal dental care, it is necessary for dental professionals to recognize the oral manifestations of celiac disease in both children and adults. Upon associating oral conditions with celiac disease, the dental provider should be able to present recommendations to the patient, contributing to an improvement in their oral health.

Methods: This review of the literature used PubMed to identify relevant professional research articles with publication after 2017. MesH terms utilized in the search process were …


Association Between Periodontal Disease And Oral Cancer Screening Among Us Adults: Nhanes 2011-2014, Shillpa Naavaal, Dina T. Garcia, Xiaoyan Deng, Dipankar Bandyopadhya Jan 2022

Association Between Periodontal Disease And Oral Cancer Screening Among Us Adults: Nhanes 2011-2014, Shillpa Naavaal, Dina T. Garcia, Xiaoyan Deng, Dipankar Bandyopadhya

Dental Public Health and Policy Publications

Objectives:

To examine oral cancer screening rates and associated factors among adults with periodontal disease (PD). We hypothesized that adults with severe PD will be less likely to report receipt of any type of oral cancer screening than adults with no PD.

Materials and Methods:

We used 2011-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data on adults ≥ 30 years. PD status was classified as no PD, mild/moderate PD, and severe PD. Survey-adjusted logistic regression analysis was used to examine the model adjusted risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the outcome of not receiving intraoral, extraoral …