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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.
Verruciform Xanthoma, Khanh Trinh Dmd, Daniel Nassimi Dds, Daria Vaislyeva Dds, Scott Peters Dds
Verruciform Xanthoma, Khanh Trinh Dmd, Daniel Nassimi Dds, Daria Vaislyeva Dds, Scott Peters Dds
The New York State Dental Journal
Verruciform xanthoma (VX) is a benign epithelial proliferation typically found on the masticatory mucosa. VX usually affects patients in their 5 th to 6 th decade of life. VX is treated with simple excision with a low chance of recurrence after surgery.
Adenoid Ameloblastoma With Dentinoid, Eric Silver Dmd, Md, Stephen Roth Dds, Lydia Lam Dds, John Fantasia Dds, Steve Yusupov Dds, Md
Adenoid Ameloblastoma With Dentinoid, Eric Silver Dmd, Md, Stephen Roth Dds, Lydia Lam Dds, John Fantasia Dds, Steve Yusupov Dds, Md
The New York State Dental Journal
Adenoid ameloblastoma with dentinoid (AAD) is a rare benign neoplasm of odontogenic epithelium, with under 50 cases having been reported in the literature. AAD shares histopathological characteristics with both ameloblastomas and adenomatoid odontogenic tumors. They are unique because of dentinoid deposition without enamel. We present a case of AAD in the maxilla of a 13 year old. The patient was treated with left infrastructure maxillectomy and left partial infratemporal fossa dissection. This case reports on an extremely rare disease process in an uncommon location in a pediatric patient.
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.
Use Of A 3d Intraoral Scanner For Prosthetic Rehabilitation Of Cocaine-Induced Oronasal Fistula, Anita Agarwal Bds, Dmd, Mph, Timothy Levine Dmd, Victor Badner Dmd, Mph
Use Of A 3d Intraoral Scanner For Prosthetic Rehabilitation Of Cocaine-Induced Oronasal Fistula, Anita Agarwal Bds, Dmd, Mph, Timothy Levine Dmd, Victor Badner Dmd, Mph
The New York State Dental Journal
A novel method using a 3D intraoral scanner (IOS) is used to overcome difficulties in obtaining conventional impressions to fabricate an obturator for a posteriorly located oronasal fistula secondary to chronic nasal cocaine use.
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.
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.
Flapless Approach To Dental Implant Surgery: To Use Or Not To Use?, Rebecca Skaf Dds, Kenneth Parrera Dds, Abhiram Maddi Dds, Msc, Phd
Flapless Approach To Dental Implant Surgery: To Use Or Not To Use?, Rebecca Skaf Dds, Kenneth Parrera Dds, Abhiram Maddi Dds, Msc, Phd
The New York State Dental Journal
Flapless approach to implant surgery is emerging as a viable alternative to traditional implant surgery, where a full thickness flap is raised and the alveolar bone is exposed for placement of dental implants. However, there are several disadvantages of the traditional approach including patient morbidity, bleeding and post-operative complications. With the advent of digital technologies such as cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and 3D printing of surgical guides, flapless surgery has become desirable for implant placement, especially for general dentists. This manuscript discusses the benefits and risks of the flapless approach as compared to the traditional approach for dental implant …
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.
Iatrogenic Indirect Compression Of The Inferior Alveolar Nerve By A Dental Implant, Wesam T. Alsalman Dds, Mds, Saad Mulhi Alharbi Bds, Sbe, Haifa Alharbi Bds, Heba Alkhair Allah Bds, Marwan Abood Bds, Jbp, Abeer Hani Albattah Dds, Mds, Khalid Almas Bds
Iatrogenic Indirect Compression Of The Inferior Alveolar Nerve By A Dental Implant, Wesam T. Alsalman Dds, Mds, Saad Mulhi Alharbi Bds, Sbe, Haifa Alharbi Bds, Heba Alkhair Allah Bds, Marwan Abood Bds, Jbp, Abeer Hani Albattah Dds, Mds, Khalid Almas Bds
The New York State Dental Journal
Although there are multiple studies about direct injury to Inferior Alveolar Nerve (IAN) during dental procedures, however, data regarding compression phenomenon on the nerve is limited. The case report aims to review the topic of iatrogenic compression phenomenon of IAN following surgical placement of dental implant and to report a clinical case of compressed IAN with temporary loss of sensation following placement of dental implant in posterior mandible.
Use Of Dentoalveolar And Zygomatic Implants In Restoration Of Maxillary Defect Following Fibula Free-Flap Reconstruction Failure, Paul Canallatos Dds, Ms, Thom Loree Md, Amanda Colebeck Dds, Ms, Maureen Sullivan Dds
Use Of Dentoalveolar And Zygomatic Implants In Restoration Of Maxillary Defect Following Fibula Free-Flap Reconstruction Failure, Paul Canallatos Dds, Ms, Thom Loree Md, Amanda Colebeck Dds, Ms, Maureen Sullivan Dds
The New York State Dental Journal
Oral cancer resections cause tissue defects which result in functional complications such as masticatory dysfunction, dysphagia, articulation and phonation issues. When the defect involves the maxillary arch, obturation is needed whether it be surgical or prosthetic. In cases where surgical procedures become ineffective, prosthetic options could be challenging. This is a case of a 78-year-old male developed the diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma of the right alveolar ridge. The patient underwent partial maxillectomy and right neck dissection with fibula free-flap reconstruction of the maxillary arch. Despite a positive doppler reading, the fibula free-flap became non-vital seven days post-operatively. At the …
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.
Understanding Persistent Bleeding In Children, Bret Lesavoy Dmd, Christine Wang Dds, Richard Yoon Dds
Understanding Persistent Bleeding In Children, Bret Lesavoy Dmd, Christine Wang Dds, Richard Yoon Dds
The New York State Dental Journal
This article addresses a rare postoperative complication of persistent bleeding and “liver clot” coagulum following placement of a permanent tooth pre-formed metal crown, an extraction of a carious permanent molar, and an accelerated exfoliating primary molar in an individual with medical compromise, all in young patients. Mild bleeding following dental procedures or tooth exfoliation is not an unusual occurrence; however, persistent bleeding is an uncommon event for patients. A review of literature revealed 15 reports of liver clots following adult dental procedures, but no documented cases of liver clot formation in young patients. The purpose of this article was to …
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.
N Y State Dent J June-July 2023
N Y State Dent J June-July 2023
The New York State Dental Journal
In the June-July 2023 issue, the reader will find the following feature articles:
- Understanding Persistent Bleeding in Children
- Sinus Tract vs. Fistula: There is a Difference
- What is the Prevalence of Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Condylar Osteoarthritis in an Asymptomatic Oral and Maxillorfacial Surgery Department Population?
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.
Three New Actions Enter Legal Landscape, Lance Plunkett Jd, Llm
Three New Actions Enter Legal Landscape, Lance Plunkett Jd, Llm
The New York State Dental Journal
Latest legal maneuvers cover a variety of fronts with potential impact on dental practices.
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.
What Is The Prevalence Of Temporomandibular Joint (Tmj) Condylar Osteoarthritis In An Asymptomatic Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Department Population?, John Vorrasi Dds, Laura Mendomo Mvomo
What Is The Prevalence Of Temporomandibular Joint (Tmj) Condylar Osteoarthritis In An Asymptomatic Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Department Population?, John Vorrasi Dds, Laura Mendomo Mvomo
The New York State Dental Journal
The aim of the present study is to determine the prevalence and demographics of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) condylar changes in the asymptomatic general population of a hospital based Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) practice. We retrospectively reviewed cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans of 272 TMJs from 136 consecutive patients to detect osteophyte, subchondral cyst, sclerosis, cortical erosions, and flattening. While gender did not appear to play a significant role in TMJ pathology, age was positively correlated with prevalence of condylar changes. Patients 78 years and older were significantly more likely to have osteophyte, cyst, sclerosis, and breakdown than were …
An Osteoma Embedding An Ectopic Wisdom Tooth Within The Maxillary Sinus: A Rare Occurrence, Kayvan Fathimani Dds, Facs, Frcd(C), Fibcsoms
An Osteoma Embedding An Ectopic Wisdom Tooth Within The Maxillary Sinus: A Rare Occurrence, Kayvan Fathimani Dds, Facs, Frcd(C), Fibcsoms
The New York State Dental Journal
Osteomas are frequently reported in the maxillofacial region with much lower incidences in the maxillary and sphenoid sinuses. An unerupted third molar within the maxillary sinus coexisting with a maxillary sinus osteoma is an extremely rare pathologic finding. Such cases can be managed endoscopically or intraorally through a Caldwell-Luc approach. The following case report deals with a patient who presents with an uncommon pathological finding: an osteoma embedding an ectopic tooth within the maxillary sinus.
Oral Health Considerations For Aging Patients Living With Hiv/Aids, Madeleine Daily Dds, Susan Liu Dds, Yuna Park Dds, Mph, Ms, Emily Byington Msw, Ivette Estrada Ma, Mphil, Sunil Wadhwa Dds, Carol Kunzel Phd
Oral Health Considerations For Aging Patients Living With Hiv/Aids, Madeleine Daily Dds, Susan Liu Dds, Yuna Park Dds, Mph, Ms, Emily Byington Msw, Ivette Estrada Ma, Mphil, Sunil Wadhwa Dds, Carol Kunzel Phd
The New York State Dental Journal
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) have an increased life expectancy due to advances in antiretroviral therapy. In 1996, the life expectancy for a 20-year old living with HIV was 39-years old; today, it is >70-years old. As life expectancy increases, PLWH are burdened with age-associated comorbidities. This paper reviews the interaction between aging and HIV and how it affects social, physical, and oral health issues. The shift in demographics presents new challenges for clinicians in how to identify, address, and manage these complex manifestations. This review summarizes how to approach HIV-related changes when providing care as a dental clinician.
N Y State Dent J April 2023
The New York State Dental Journal
In the April 2023 issue, the reader will find the following feature articles:
- A Dentist's Role in the Delivery of Culturally Competent Oral Health Care to Transgender Patients
- Oral Health Considerations for Aging Patients Living with HIV/AIDS
- An Osteoma Embedding an Ectopic Wisdom Tooth within the Maxillary Sinus A Rare Occurrence
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.
What Dentists Do, Chester Gary Dds, Jd
What Dentists Do, Chester Gary Dds, Jd
The New York State Dental Journal
Understanding dentists' job description will motivate all payers of oral health services to offer fair compensation.
Lessons Learned From Covid-19, Donald Tucker Dds
Lessons Learned From Covid-19, Donald Tucker Dds
The New York State Dental Journal
Dentistry and society, in general, must seek out accurate information regarding the virus and follow scientifically established guidelines to mitigate serious outcomes.
A Dentist's Role In The Delivery Of Culturally Competent Oral Health Care To Transgender Patients, Laura Rhein Dds, Benjamin Solomowitz Dmd, Michael Mand Dds
A Dentist's Role In The Delivery Of Culturally Competent Oral Health Care To Transgender Patients, Laura Rhein Dds, Benjamin Solomowitz Dmd, Michael Mand Dds
The New York State Dental Journal
The importance of delivering patient-centered care is understood by professionals across all healthcare fields. But to deliver such patient-centered care involves understanding various patient populations, especially marginalized populations. Rendering non-biased, non-prejudicial care to marginalized populations is irrefutably critical. To do so, it requires understanding the specific needs of these at-risk populations to deliver high quality patient-centered care. The transgender community is one marginalized population that faces inequities in healthcare. This article seeks to examine current literature to reveal such inequities that the transgender population encounters in dental care and to explore the dentist’s role in the delivery of culturally competent …
Platelet-Derived Material For The Treatment Of Infrabony Periodontal Defects: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Armando U. Rivera D.D.S
Platelet-Derived Material For The Treatment Of Infrabony Periodontal Defects: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Armando U. Rivera D.D.S
The New York State Dental Journal
Aim: To compare the clinical outcomes of platelet-derived biomaterials, including recombinant human platelet-derived growth factors receptor BB (rhPDGF-BB), platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), for treatment of periodontal infra-bony defects. Materials and Methods: A meta-analysis was conducted to compare pocket depth reduction (PRD) and clinical attachment gain (CAG) with and without rhPDGF-BB, PRP or PRF, for surgical treatments of periodontal infra-bony pockets. Eligible studies were randomized controlled clinical trials in adults with periodontal infra-bony defects. Results: Thirty-four randomized controlled trials involving 939 patients with a mean follow-up of 9.29(±2.49) months were included in this meta-analysis. All three platelet-derived materials …
Navigating Today's Workforce Challenge, Betsy Bray Rdh, Bs
Navigating Today's Workforce Challenge, Betsy Bray Rdh, Bs
The New York State Dental Journal
Workforce challenges are nearing a crisis level in all aspects of healthcare. The pandemic has only exacerbated staffing disruptions and obstacles. How will we build a sustainable future for dentistry?
N Y State Dent J March 2023
The New York State Dental Journal
In the March 2023 issue, the reader will find the following feature articles:
- Students' Perceptions of Teaching Methods for First-Year Dental Students during COVID-19
- Platelet-derived Material for the treatment of Infrabony Periodontal Defects: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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 Great Abdication, Chester Gary Dds, Jd
The Great Abdication, Chester Gary Dds, Jd
The New York State Dental Journal
Healthcare stakeholders abdicate their duty to provide quality general and oral healthcare to all populations when they fail to uptrain members of the general and oral healthcare workforce to meet accredited standards for the services rendered.
Students' Perceptions Of Teaching Methods For First-Year Dental Students During Covid-19, Ellen Lee Dds, Jungwon Roh, Aspen Wang, Aaron Bai Dds, Huan-Yu Chen Dds
Students' Perceptions Of Teaching Methods For First-Year Dental Students During Covid-19, Ellen Lee Dds, Jungwon Roh, Aspen Wang, Aaron Bai Dds, Huan-Yu Chen Dds
The New York State Dental Journal
The purpose of this study is to determine the student perceptions on teaching methods for first year dental students using zoom to teach didactics and preclinical hand skills. Because of COVID- 19 other means of teaching had to be implemented and classes were held remotely. Our aim is to determine student perceptions on retention, understanding and learning of didactic and preclinical hands on lectures. Students felt that didactic lectures through zoom increased their retention and understanding in learning the material. They felt that pre-clinical hands on lectures through zoom decreased their retention and understanding in learning.
Caring For Your Employees, Lance Plunkett Jd, Llm
Caring For Your Employees, Lance Plunkett Jd, Llm
The New York State Dental Journal
Employment laws are rapidly expanding worker opportunities and rights complicating dentists' ability to hire and retain employees in a competitive job market.