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Prevalence And Clinical Characteristics Of Temporomandibular Disorders In Adults: An Epidemiological Study In The Mediterranean Region Of Türkiye, Esra Yavuz, Selmi Yardimci, Humeyra Tercanli
Prevalence And Clinical Characteristics Of Temporomandibular Disorders In Adults: An Epidemiological Study In The Mediterranean Region Of Türkiye, Esra Yavuz, Selmi Yardimci, Humeyra Tercanli
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia
The prevalence and clinical characteristics of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) in the Mediterranean region of Türkiye have not yet been thoroughly investigated. Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and severity of TMD in a sample of the population in this region and to characterize the clinical findings related to TMD. Methods: Four hundred and one participants were included in this study. “Presence of TMD” in the participants was evaluated using the Fonseca Anamnestic Index. Through clinical examination, the findings in the participants were classified as limited mouth opening, deviation, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) sounds, TMJ pain, and muscle …
Evaluation Of Trabecular Bone Around The Impacted Maxillary Canine On Cbct Images By Fractal Analysis, Zeynep Betül Arslan, Berrin Çelik
Evaluation Of Trabecular Bone Around The Impacted Maxillary Canine On Cbct Images By Fractal Analysis, Zeynep Betül Arslan, Berrin Çelik
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the position, angulation and surrounding trabecular bone structure of a unilateral impacted maxillary canine (IMC) tooth using fractal analysis. Methods: Cone beam computed tomography images of 50 patients (38 female, 12 male) with unilateral IMC were selected for this retrospective study. A 25x25 pixel region of interest (ROI) was selected in the trabecular bone between the premolars on the impacted and non-impacted side and fractal analysis was conducted. The angulation of unilateral impacted canines was measured and the position was categorized as vestibular, intra-alveolar and palatal. Results: Of …
Evaluation Of Morphologic And Morphometric Characteristics Of The Mental Foramen And Anterior Loop In A Turkish Subpopulation Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography, Fatma Büşra Doğan, Faruk Akgünlü
Evaluation Of Morphologic And Morphometric Characteristics Of The Mental Foramen And Anterior Loop In A Turkish Subpopulation Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography, Fatma Büşra Doğan, Faruk Akgünlü
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia
Objective: Before a surgical intervention in the mandibular interforaminal area, it is important to have a full understanding of the anatomy of the mandibular anterior segment. The evaluation of anatomical structures, variations and pathologies is performed with radiological imaging methods. Today, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an imaging method which offers all the features necessary for this. In addition to its importance in surgical applications, it is also valuable in terms of anatomical studies thanks to the reliability of its measurements and the fact that it allows for a three-dimensional evaluation. The mental foramen and anterior loop are …
Advocacy Spotlight: Important: State Issues Changes To Delegation Of Duties Rules, Neema Katibai Jd
Advocacy Spotlight: Important: State Issues Changes To Delegation Of Duties Rules, Neema Katibai Jd
The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association
The Michigan Board of Dentistry has introduced changes to the rules governing the delegation of duties to dental auxiliaries, including the reclassification of "dental assistants" (those not formally trained or licensed) as "unregistered dental auxiliaries" (UDAs). The classification Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) remains. Changes involve the supervision levels for specific tasks and guiding training UDAs for orthodontic duties. Notable changes include allowing UDAs to perform certain orthodontic tasks and expanding their scope of work to include duties such as taking impressions, polishing, and providing nutritional counseling. Dental professionals should know these changes and the supervision required for delegation to UDAs …
Don't Throw Out The Employee Dentist Covenant-Not-To-Compete Baby With The Exploitive Employer Bathwater, Chester Gary Dds, Jd
Don't Throw Out The Employee Dentist Covenant-Not-To-Compete Baby With The Exploitive Employer Bathwater, Chester Gary Dds, Jd
The New York State Dental Journal
In our legal system's attempts to curb overreaching employer conduct, it must legislate strict controls, rather than overbroadly ban reasonable covenants not to compete that protect the dentist-patient relationship and incentivize dental practices to nurture one of society's most valuable assets: patient goodwill.
N Y State Dent J November 2023
N Y State Dent J November 2023
The New York State Dental Journal
In the November 2023 issue, the reader will find the following feature articles:
- Verruciform Xanthoma
- Use of a 3D Intraoral Scanner for Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Cocaine-Induced Oronasal Fistula
- Adenoid Ameloblastoma with Dentinoid
This issue includes regular columns with regional news impacting the New York membership including: editorial and perspectives columns, legal, association activities, component news, continuing education opportunities, and classifieds.
Council Appeals For Member Input, Lance Plunkett Jd, Llm
Council Appeals For Member Input, Lance Plunkett Jd, Llm
The New York State Dental Journal
NYSDA's Council on Ethics is engaged in a review of the Association's Code of Ethics. It's a process it wants members to participate in.
Comparison Of Two Different Intraoral Scanners For Determination Of Caries Related Volume Loss In Caries Removal, Merve Şeker, Elif Alkan, Dilek Tağtekin, Bora Korkut, Funda Yanıkoğlu
Comparison Of Two Different Intraoral Scanners For Determination Of Caries Related Volume Loss In Caries Removal, Merve Şeker, Elif Alkan, Dilek Tağtekin, Bora Korkut, Funda Yanıkoğlu
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia
Objective: The study aimed to compare cavity volume data obtained with two different intraoral scanners. Methods: One hundred extracted molar teeth were divided into groups according to ICDAS-II classification, and scanned with Cerec Omnicam (Dentsply Sirona) and iTero Element Flex (Align Technology). The caries-infected tissues were removed regarding either minimally invasive or conventional cavity principles. Samples were scanned again and volumetric data were assessed by Meshmixer 3.5 (Autodesk) 3D modeling software. Statistical evaluations were performed with Mann Whitney U test and Spearman’s Correlation test. The significance level was α=0.05. Results: Although there was a significant difference between obtained …
Dentistry Must Continue To "Get It" Or "Lose It", Chester Gary Dds, Jd
Dentistry Must Continue To "Get It" Or "Lose It", Chester Gary Dds, Jd
The New York State Dental Journal
Participants in all aspects of the dental profession must understand our unique roles to succeed as leaders in our joint mission to meet society's oral health needs.
N Y State Dent J August-September 2023
N Y State Dent J August-September 2023
The New York State Dental Journal
In the August-September 2023 issue, the reader will find the following feature articles:
- Iatrogenic Indirect Compression of the Inferior Alveolar Nerve by a Dental Implant
- Use of Dentoalveolar and Zygomatic Implants in Restoration of Maxillary Defect Following Fibula Free-flap Reconstruction Failure
- Flapless Approach to Dental Implant Surgery: To Use or Not to Use?
This issue includes regular columns with regional news impacting the New York membership including: editorial and perspectives columns, legal, association activities, component news, continuing education opportunities, and classifieds.
The Future Of Covenants Not To Compete, Lance Plunkett Jd, Llm
The Future Of Covenants Not To Compete, Lance Plunkett Jd, Llm
The New York State Dental Journal
Three-pronged attack may bring an end to longstanding legal tradition in New York State.
Headquarters Report: A Look At Some Of The Changes Over The Past 10 Years, Karen Burgess Cae
Headquarters Report: A Look At Some Of The Changes Over The Past 10 Years, Karen Burgess Cae
The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association
In what became her final report to the MDA House of Delegates, our late Executive Director Karen Burgess reflects on the changes in the dental profession and organized dentistry over the past decade. This transcription of her remarks highlights shifts in dental schools, practice choices, demographics, and market shares within the ADA and MDA. It also discusses societal trends like generational shifts, diversity, the job market, social media, and personal technology, emphasizing how they align with the dental profession. She outlines the MDA's proactive steps to address these changes and ensure that the association remains responsive to evolving needs.
J Mich Dent Assoc June 2023
The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association
Every month, The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association brings news, information, and features about Michigan dentistry to our state's oral health community and the MDA's 6,200+ members. No publication reaches more Michigan dentists!
In this issue, the reader will find the following original content:
- A cover story interview introducing new MDA President Eric Knudsen of Escanaba.
- A feature review of the 2023 MDA Annual Session held in Grand Rapids.
- MDA President Dr. Benivegna's Opening Remarks before the 2023 House of Delegates.
- News you need, Editorial and regular department articles on MDA Foundation activities, Dentistry and the Law, Staff Matters, …
Sinus Tract Vs. Fistula: There Is A Difference, Mea Weinberg Dmd, Msd, Rph, Stuart Segelnick Dds, Ms, Christine Chu Dds, Asgeir Sigurdsson Dds, Ms
Sinus Tract Vs. Fistula: There Is A Difference, Mea Weinberg Dmd, Msd, Rph, Stuart Segelnick Dds, Ms, Christine Chu Dds, Asgeir Sigurdsson Dds, Ms
The New York State Dental Journal
The terms sinus and fistula have been used interchangeably in clinical dentistry, but it may be inconsistent with past and current literature. The primary difference between the two is the number of anatomic spaces or openings involved. There is often confusion regarding the lining of a sinus tract and of a fistula. This article will review the clinical and histological features of a sinus and a fistula in both dentistry and medicine.
Picking Up The Pieces Of The Dentist Mental Health Puzzle, Chester Gary Dds, Jd
Picking Up The Pieces Of The Dentist Mental Health Puzzle, Chester Gary Dds, Jd
The New York State Dental Journal
Dentistry: A dream profession only for those willing to accept its professional challenges and able to manage the inherent stress.
Commencement Program 2023, Loma Linda University
Commencement Program 2023, Loma Linda University
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
1 | Message from the President
3 | 2023 Events of Commencement
5 | The Academic Procession
6 | Institutional Administration
7 | Board of Trustees
8 | Significance of Academic Regalia
9 | University History Highlights
11 | Criteria for Institutional Awards
13 | Loma Linda University Health and Loma Linda University Honorees
25 | The Program, The School Honorees, and The Speakers
- School of Medicine, 26
- School of Pharmacy, 52
- School of Dentistry, 69
- School of Public Health, 93
- San Manuel Gateway College, 108
- School of Allied Health Professions—Allied Health Studies, Cardiopulmonary Sciences, Clinical Laboratory Science, Communication …
Model Minority Myth And Oral Health Disparities In Asian Americans Of Multnomah County In Oregon, Taylor Kang
Model Minority Myth And Oral Health Disparities In Asian Americans Of Multnomah County In Oregon, Taylor Kang
University Honors Theses
This thesis explores the concept of the Model Minority Myth (MMM) and its impact on minority groups such as Asian American communities. It discusses how the MMM is one of the many reasons why health disparities such as oral health disparities, may exist for these groups, particularly in the context of White-majority places like the city of Portland and Multnomah County in Oregon. These disparities, as a result, prevent communities from achieving racial equity in areas such as employment, education, occupation, and income, to name a few. At first glance, the MMM seems to shed an optimistic light with its …
Women In Dentistry At The University Of Mississippi: Increasing The Confidence And Skills Of Future Women Dentists, Lakin Cramer
Women In Dentistry At The University Of Mississippi: Increasing The Confidence And Skills Of Future Women Dentists, Lakin Cramer
Honors Theses
Women in Dentistry became a registered student organization in February 2022. The purpose of the organization is to encourage and promote the professional and personal success of women in dentistry on the University of Mississippi Oxford campus. The historical and current literature of Women in Dentistry serve to provide a framework for the importance of uplifting women as they prepare for a career in dentistry. During my time as Founder and President of Women in Dentistry, my goal was to establish the organization, provide mentorship to prospective female dental school applicants, and increase the confidence and skills of future women …
Molar Macrowear As A Proxy For Age In A Captive Sample Of Papio Hamadryas, Lauren Conrad
Molar Macrowear As A Proxy For Age In A Captive Sample Of Papio Hamadryas, Lauren Conrad
Biological Sciences Undergraduate Honors Theses
This study is methods-focused, centering around molar crown macrowear and its performance as a proxy for age in a sample of pedigreed, non-human primates. It analyzes the correlation between age-structured variables and molar wear among both males and females in a captive group of baboons. Here, I examined whether wear is significantly correlated with age-related variables (i.e., generations/cohorts) and whether the structure of the “age” dataset differed across wear categories. Because chronological age is unknown, I used documented pedigrees and parent-offspring relationships to group individuals into possible generations. I then used dental development charts to group individuals into cohorts based …
Root And Root Canal Morphology Of Premolars In A Sample Of The Lebanese Population: Clinical Considerations, Marie-José Merhej, Roula El Hachem, Hala Sacre, Pascale Salameh, Nabil Ghosn, Alfred Naaman
Root And Root Canal Morphology Of Premolars In A Sample Of The Lebanese Population: Clinical Considerations, Marie-José Merhej, Roula El Hachem, Hala Sacre, Pascale Salameh, Nabil Ghosn, Alfred Naaman
International Arab Journal of Dentistry
ABSTRACT
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the anatomy of the maxillary and mandibular premolars among a sample of the Lebanese population and to explore their incidence by sex and the symmetry between the left and right sides. Materials and Methods: This retrospective analysis of 250 cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans consisted of 960 maxillary and 972 mandibular premolars. Roots, canals, and morphology types were recorded. Vertucci’s classification was used to categorize the canal morphologies. Fisher’s exact and chi-square tests (P≤.05) were applied.
Results: The majority of maxillary first premolars had two roots (85.3%) with two …
The Effect Of Fluorouracil On Pathogenic And Non-Pathogenic Oral Microorganisms And Microbial Interactions With Preventative Measures: A Preliminary Study, Valeria Ortiz Jimenez, Lynn Lewis
The Effect Of Fluorouracil On Pathogenic And Non-Pathogenic Oral Microorganisms And Microbial Interactions With Preventative Measures: A Preliminary Study, Valeria Ortiz Jimenez, Lynn Lewis
Student Research Submissions
Cancer chemotherapy compromises the patient’s oral health through dysbiosis of oral microbiota and increases the prevalence of dental cavities, gingivitis, oral mucositis, and xerostomia. This research aimed to evaluate the effect of a common chemotherapeutic agent, Fluorouracil (5-FU), on certain microorganisms that are common within the oral cavity. Varying concentrations (50 μM, 75 μM and 100μM) of 5-FU were used to simulate the dosage that reaches the oral cavity after intravenous delivery. The microorganisms tested were Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Streptococcus mutans, Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Streptococcus salivarius. These are some of the most common ones found in the …
Special Needs In Pediatric Dentistry, Emma Kail
Special Needs In Pediatric Dentistry, Emma Kail
Health and Exercise Physiology Presentations
Over the summer of 2022 I got the chance to work on my internship at a special needs and non special needs focused dentistry. Through this presentation I focus mainly on the pediatric special needs aspect of the dental care given to patients. Throughout the poster I speak about the importance of special needs care within dentistry and the field of dental health itself, where I worked and how they accommodated and worked with those with special needs to give the best care possible, and finally how this experience has changed my goals set for my future, especially within the …
Evaluation Of Different Indirect Pulp Treatment Materials Used In Deep Carious Primary Molars, Aya Ali, Samy El-Bioumy, Mohammed Mostafa
Evaluation Of Different Indirect Pulp Treatment Materials Used In Deep Carious Primary Molars, Aya Ali, Samy El-Bioumy, Mohammed Mostafa
Al-Azhar Journal of Dentistry
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical and the radiographic outcomes of indirect pulp treatment (IPT) in primary molars using Calcium Hydroxide, Resin Modified Glass Ionomer and TheraCal LC. Subjects and Methods: Sample of 45 children aged from 4-8 years with deep carious one or more primary molars allocated randomly into 3 groups according to the capping material. Group I: Calcium Hydroxide (Dycal). Group II: Resin Modified Glass Ionomer (Vitrebond) and Group III: TheraCal LC. Teeth were treated then restored with EQUIA Forte HT in one visit and evaluated clinically and radiographically after three and six months. Results: The overall clinical and …
Remineralization Effect Of Two Types Of Varnishes On Induced Enamel Caries, Abeer Tageldin, Magda El-Malt, Sara Hashem
Remineralization Effect Of Two Types Of Varnishes On Induced Enamel Caries, Abeer Tageldin, Magda El-Malt, Sara Hashem
Al-Azhar Journal of Dentistry
Purpose: to assess the remineralization capacity of MI varnish and Bifluorid 10 varnish on induced white spot lesions in deciduous enamel, using Scanning Electron Microscope- Energy Dispersive X-ray. Materials and methods: Sixty human caries-free deciduous teeth were collected. The teeth were stored in 0.1% thymol solution. A 4*4*2 window was created on the buccal surface of each tooth using acid-resistant nail varnish. Samples were then divided into 3 groups according to the remineralizing agent used, each group containing 20 teeth. Group I was remineralized with MI varnish, group II was remineralized using Bifluorid 10 varnish, while group III was a …
Transverse Skeletal Effects Of Hyrax-Type Rapid Maxillary Expansion With Or Without Laser Biostimulation, Hadeel Hamed, Ahmed Salama, Hend Hafez, Mai Mansour, Mostafa Gheith
Transverse Skeletal Effects Of Hyrax-Type Rapid Maxillary Expansion With Or Without Laser Biostimulation, Hadeel Hamed, Ahmed Salama, Hend Hafez, Mai Mansour, Mostafa Gheith
Al-Azhar Journal of Dentistry
ABSTRACT Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the effect of Laser biostimulation on the transverse changes of maxilla and mandible after rapid maxillary expansion in growing patients. Subject and Methods: Twenty growing patients with posterior teeth in crossbite were included in this study. Patients were randomly divided into two groups. Rapid maxillary expansion had been carried out for all patients. In laser group Laser was applies on mid palatal suture during active expansion and during retention. The control group had no laser with their expansion procedures. Pre-treatment and post-treatment Cone beam computed tomographies were used to compare …
Clinical And Microbiological Evaluation Of Smartprep Burs In Caries Removal In Primary Teeth, Asmaa Faiek, Mohamad Mostafa, Samy Al-Bauomy
Clinical And Microbiological Evaluation Of Smartprep Burs In Caries Removal In Primary Teeth, Asmaa Faiek, Mohamad Mostafa, Samy Al-Bauomy
Al-Azhar Journal of Dentistry
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of smartprep burs in caries removal in primary teeth clinically and microbiologically, also to assess the time taken for caries removal and the pain perception experienced by children compared with conventional carbide burs and sharp spoon excavator. Materials and Methods: A total of 51 teeth from children ranging from 4 -9 years old of both sexes, were selected for this study after they met inclusion criteria. The teeth were randomly assigned to three groups, seventeen teeth for each group. The patients were recalled at 1, 6 weeks and 3 months for clinical evaluation. Results: Microbiologically …
Comparative Study Of Calcium Phosphate Versus Formocresol In Pulp Treatment Of Primary Teeth, Taghrid Mohammed, Mervat Fawzy, Mohamad Mostafa
Comparative Study Of Calcium Phosphate Versus Formocresol In Pulp Treatment Of Primary Teeth, Taghrid Mohammed, Mervat Fawzy, Mohamad Mostafa
Al-Azhar Journal of Dentistry
ABSTRACT:Purpose: Clinical and radiographic evaluation of the postoperative success of Calcium Phosphate and formocreosl (FC) materials in pulpotomy treatment of primary teeth. Materials and Method: 75 Primary molars in 25 patients were chosen according to specific criteria. Teeth were devided depending on the pulpotomy material into 3 groups: Group I (Calcium phosphate with physiologic saline cleansing group), Group II (Calcium phosphate with Sodium hypochlorite) and GroupIII (formcresol group). This was followed by clinical follow up after 1, 6 months and a year. In addition, Periapical radiographs were collected post-operatively, 6 and 12 months visits. Results: Despite decreasing with time, the …
Assessment Of The Amount Of Nickel And Chromium Released From Two Types Of Stainless Steel Crowns, Aliaa Aboelnour, Magda El Malt, Eman Mohammed
Assessment Of The Amount Of Nickel And Chromium Released From Two Types Of Stainless Steel Crowns, Aliaa Aboelnour, Magda El Malt, Eman Mohammed
Al-Azhar Journal of Dentistry
Purpose: Estimate the release of Nickel and Chromium from two types of commercially available stainless steel crowns in artificial saliva. Materials and Methods: Twenty stainless steel crowns of fixed size (lower left E4) from two manufacturers were immersed in 10 ml of artificial saliva and stored in separate tubes in an incubator at 37°C for 21 days. The crowns were removed from each tube on every seven days, and were placed in other tubes with fresh artificial saliva. Flame Type Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer was used to check for the release of metal ions in the solution inside each tube at …
The Effectiveness Of Educational Mobile Messages On Prevention Of Dental Caries In Group Of Preschool Children, Walaa Elsakkar, Mohamad Mostafa, Sara Hashem
The Effectiveness Of Educational Mobile Messages On Prevention Of Dental Caries In Group Of Preschool Children, Walaa Elsakkar, Mohamad Mostafa, Sara Hashem
Al-Azhar Journal of Dentistry
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of educational messages sent via mobile phones on prevention of dental caries in group of preschool children. Subject and methods: 100 high caries risk children aged between 3 and 5 years from both genders were randomly divided into two groups (n=50) regarding to receiving educational messages: group 1; included children whose parents received educational messages (Test group); group 2; included children whose parents didn’t receive any messages (Control group). Every 14 days the test group received educational messages via Whats Application Messenger (WhatsApp). Visible plaque index (VPI), the decayed, missed, filled (dmf) and the International …
Evaluation Of The Antibacterial Effect Of Licorice Extract On Oral Microflora And Its Effect On Salivary Ph, Zahraa Yosef, Mohamad Mostafa, Safaa El-Sayed
Evaluation Of The Antibacterial Effect Of Licorice Extract On Oral Microflora And Its Effect On Salivary Ph, Zahraa Yosef, Mohamad Mostafa, Safaa El-Sayed
Al-Azhar Journal of Dentistry
Purpose: To evaluate the antibacterial effect of Licorice (as a mouth wash) on total salivary bacterial count in relation to chlorohexidine mouthwash on a group of Egyptian children and assess the effectiveness of Licorice extract rinse on salivary PH. Materials and methods :A total of 60 normal apparently healthy children aged between 6-12 years from both genders were involved in this study and equally divided into four groups(n=15) regarding to the type and concentration of the received mouthwash : group I : included children used licorice extract mouth-rinse (75%), group ІІ: included children used licorice extract mouth rinse (50%), group …