Publications by authors named "Anja Quast"

Article Synopsis
  • Mandibular movement is influenced by individual variations in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), necessitating a patient-centered approach in dental treatment that accounts for unique anatomy and condylar function.
  • This study introduced an automatic tracking algorithm for monitoring mandibular movement using real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rt-MRI), finding it to be significantly faster and more accurate than traditional manual tracking techniques.
  • Results indicated that the new least mean square registration (LMS) method was 76% quicker and had better alignment accuracy, suggesting it could enhance the objective assessment of TMJ function in clinical settings.
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Objective: The aim of the present study was to objectively assess the degree of residual facial asymmetry after primary treatment of non-syndromic unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) in children and to correlate it with subjective ratings of facial appearance.

Materials And Methods: Stereophotometry was used to record the faces of 89 children with UCLP for comparison of cleft and non-cleft sides up to 5 years after primary cleft closure. Root mean square values were calculated to measure the difference between the shape of cleft and non-cleft sides of the face and were compared to controls without a cleft lip.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the necessity of secondary palatal corrective surgery in a specific repair protocol for cleft palates, focusing on a phased approach to palate closure.
  • Data was analyzed from 195 patients treated at the University Goettingen between 2001 and 2021, looking at surgery types, complications like oronasal fistulae, and incidences of secondary surgeries.
  • Results indicated that only 1% of the patients required additional palatal surgeries, and about 19% of older patients needed skeletal corrective surgeries, suggesting the protocol was effective in minimizing complications.
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Background: Real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rtMRI) is essential for diagnosing and comprehending temporomandibular joint (TMJ) movements. Current methods for tracking and analysis require manual landmark placement on each acquisition frame. Therefore, our study aimed to assess the inter- and intra-rater reliability of placing cephalometric landmarks in frames from a dynamic real-time TMJ MRI.

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Objective: The objective of this clinical trial was to compare facial expressions (magnitude, shape change, time, and symmetry) before (T0) and after (T1) orthognathic surgery by implementing a novel method of four-dimensional (4D) motion capture analysis, known as videostereophotogrammetry, in orthodontics.

Methods: This prospective, single-centre, single-arm trial included a total of 26 adult patients (mean age 28.4 years; skeletal class II: n = 13, skeletal class III: n = 13) with indication for orthodontic-surgical treatment.

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Objective: The aim was to provide epidemiological and clinical data on patients with orofacial clefts in Lower Saxony in Germany.

Materials And Methods: The records of 404 patients with orofacial clefts treated surgically at the University Medical Center Goettingen from 2001 to 2019 were analyzed in this retrospective study. Prevalence of orofacial clefts in general, orofacial clefts as manifestation of a syndrome, sex distribution, and prevalence of different cleft types was evaluated and associated with the need for corrective surgery, family history, pregnancy complications, and comorbidities.

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  • - This study investigates how well orthodontists detect incidental findings in routine orthodontic radiographs, which may bear important medical implications beyond dental issues.
  • - 134 orthodontists evaluated two types of radiographs, revealing that only 39.1% of incidental findings were detected, with a stronger focus on dental compared to extradental areas.
  • - The research highlights that increasing professional experience correlates with better detection rates, emphasizing the need for thorough assessments of all radiographed areas in clinical practice.
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Purpose: We aimed to comprehensively analyse a possible correlation between skeletal malocclusions, gender and mandibular characteristics in all three dimensions in adults and to identify mandibular characteristics that are typical for extreme skeletal patterns.

Methods: A 3D model of the skull was calculated in 111 adult patients (mean age = 27.0 ± 10.

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Head development is a surrogate for brain development in infants and is related to neurocognitive outcome. There is only limited knowledge on early extra-uterine head shape and size assessment in very preterm infants. Here, 26 very preterm infants with a mean gestational age of 29.

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Objective: Due to increasing numbers of adult patients presenting to orthodontic practices, an increase in incidental findings on diagnostic X‑rays, which are the cornerstone of orthodontic diagnostics, is expected. This raises the clinically relevant question of whether an age effect exists regarding prevalence, localisation and severity of incidental findings on orthodontic diagnostic X‑rays.

Materials And Methods: The clinical, primarily retrospective study examined pathological incidental findings from 600 orthopantomograms (OPT) and lateral cephalogram (LC) images in two groups of orthodontic patients (group I: 150 children/adolescents, age 11.

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Purpose: Adolescence is a delicate phase during life in which self-stigmatization increases and acceptance by peers becomes more important. However, little is known about how adolescents with cleft lip and/or palate experience this stage of life. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate how cleft lip and/or palate (CLP) adolescents are looked at by their peers and how they look at others with/without CLP.

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Objectives: Reduced occlusal function is a main characteristic of orthognathic patients. The present study aimed to investigate the extent of therapy-induced functional improvements in occlusal function using a digital diagnostic method.

Methods: This prospective clinical study included 41 orthognathic patients (24 women and 17 men, median age 27.

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The development of head shape and volume may reflect neurodevelopmental outcome and therefore is of paramount importance in neonatal care. Here, we compare head morphology in 25 very preterm infants with a birth weight of below 1500 g and / or a gestational age (GA) before 32 completed weeks to 25 term infants with a GA of 37-42 weeks at term equivalent age (TEA) and identify possible risk factors for non-synostotic head shape deformities. For three-dimensional head assessments, a portable stereophotogrammetric device was used.

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Background: Virtual surgery planning (VSP) is believed to reduce inaccuracies in maxillary positioning compared to conventional surgery planning (CSP) due to the elimination of face-bow transfer and laboratory steps. However, there is still a lack of comparative studies for the accuracy of splint-based maxillary positioning in CSP versus VSP. Therefore, the objective of this retrospective, observational study was to compare if splints produced by VSP and CSP reach postoperative outcomes within clinically acceptable limits.

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Objectives: Adult orthodontic treatment, especially in patients over 40 years, is steadily increasing. One causal factor for the treatment need in this age group is periodontal breakdown. The aim of this study was to detect correlations between periodontal problems and orthodontic parameters in interdisciplinary patients.

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Objective: This study evaluated the gene expression and protein synthesis of sex hormone receptors in human periodontal ligament cells (PDLCs) in relation to donor- and tooth-specific factors with the aim to clarify the debate about sex hormone receptors in PDLCs.

Design: The expression patterns of estrogen receptors (genes: ESR1 and ESR2; proteins: ERα and ERβ), androgen receptor (AR) and progesterone receptor (PR) were investigated in the context of immortalization status, previous orthodontic tooth movement (OTM), donor age, sex and hormonal stimulation in PDLCs from 14 healthy donors (male: n = 8, female: n = 6; adolescents: n = 8, adults: n = 6) using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, Western blot and immunocytochemistry.

Results: For ERβ, the full-length isoform ERβ1 and truncated variants were detected.

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Objectives: Sufficient dental decompensation is crucial for treatment success in combined orthodontic-surgical treatment. The study's objective was to determine the treatment success and efficiency in sagittal, vertical, and transversal decompensation.

Methods: This longitudinal, observational study enrolled 52 adult patients, who underwent orthodontic-surgical treatment.

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Background: The correlation between individuals' condylar morphology and their skeletal pattern is of great interest for treatment strategies ranging from orthodontic orthopaedics to orthognathic surgery. The objective of the present study was to investigate this relationship three-dimensionally.

Methods: A total of 111 adult patients (mean age = 27.

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3D imaging in dentistry plays an essential part in diagnostics and treatment planning. To transform digital images into a real object that can be experienced haptically may provide new opportunities to practitioners regarding patient communication, skills training, and treatment planning. Therefore, the aim of this article is to provide a practical guide from 3D imaging to 3D printing using low-cost printers and open source software; the authors used 3D Slicer software and a Meshmixer printer, including the printer's own software.

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Background: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is often accompanied by pathomorphological changes to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). By analyzing orthodontical orthopantomograms of JIA patients the aims of the study were a) classification of condyle changes, b) quantification of bony asymmetries of condylar destruction and c) detection of relationships between disease duration and TMJ-involvement.

Patients/methods: 46 caucasian JIA-patients (28 female; 18 male; < 16.

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Contribution to Special Issue on Fast effects of steroids. Human infants are the most proficient of the few vocal learner species. Sharing similar principles in terms of the generation and modification of complex sounds, cross-vocal learner comparisons are a suitable strategy when it comes to better understanding the evolution and mechanisms of auditory-vocal learning in human infants.

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Gender-dependent differentiation of the brain at morphological, neurochemical and functional levels of organization have been shown to be primarily controlled by sex differences in gonadal hormone concentrations during pre- and early postnatal development. Indeed, previous studies have reported that pre- and perinatal hormonal environments influence brain development and, consequently, affect sex specific long-term language outcomes. Herein, we investigated whether postnatal surges of estrogen (estradiol) and androgen (testosterone) may predict properties of pre-speech babbling at five months.

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