The physicochemical interactions of injectable drugs administered through a Y-site injection port are little known phenomena, poorly documented but very frequent. Physicochemical incompatibility is defined as a chemical reaction between two injectable drugs which come into contact with each other. This chemical reaction may be visible on a macroscopic level or completely invisible.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMaintaining an open apex beyond the apical constriction with an endodontic file during canal instrumentation is a concept that has been advocated by several authors and clinicians. To ascertain the prevalence of teaching the patency concept as well as various instrumentation and obturation techniques in the United States dental schools, a survey was conducted. Forty-eight out of a total of 53 dental schools (91%) responded to the survey.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNew technology may create additional opportunities for learning in dental education. One of these new features is a multimedia approach, courseware combining sound, text, stills and video with interactive learning. A multimedia program was developed to train dental students and dental practitioners in decision making and problem solving in endodontics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors outline four principles that should be considered when planning orthodontic tooth movement. They suggest that dentists have clear treatment objectives, know the force requirements to achieve those objectives, choose the best equipment to provide the needed forces and prevent unwanted tooth movement during treatment. To illustrate use of these principles, the authors refer to a sample treatment scenario.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo cases of subpontic hyperostosis are presented. This condition is an intraoral bony exostosis that has been observed beneath a fixed partial denture. Subpontic hyperostosis seems to be associated exclusively with the posterior mandible, usually the first molar position.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study assessed the opinions and attitudes of faculty and students concerning the use of computer-assisted learning (CAL) at three different dental schools on two continents (Manchester, U.K.; Nijmegen, The Netherlands; and Lexington, Kentucky, U.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe finite element method was used to compare stresses along the inner canal wall in four two-dimensional models of an average maxillary central incisor. The four models evaluated were an intact incisor, an endodontically treated incisor, an endodontically treated crown-restored incisor, and a cylindrical post and crown-restored incisor. A horizontal static force, 1 Newton in magnitude, was applied to the lingual surface of each model and the maximum tensile, compressive, and shear stresses were calculated using the general purpose finite element program PAFEC 75.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSince amalgam traditionally relies on undercuts in the tooth preparation for retention, extensive tooth structure must be removed for amalgam core build-ups. In contrast, the ideal build-up material would achieve its retention by directly bonding to tooth structure. This study compared tensile bond strengths of amalgam to dentin using All-Bond Liner-FX with three different dentin pretreatment conditions and Amalgambond according to the manufacturer's directions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study compared the amounts and patterns of fluoride release from 11 commercially available glass-ionomer cements into artificial saliva over an 84-day period. The results indicated that the materials differed in the amount of fluoride released, and that Miracle Mix released the highest cumulative total of fluoride over the test period. Along with old Fuji II, Miracle Mix also released the most fluoride during the last time interval (56 to 84 days).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study compared the relative amounts and patterns of fluoride release from six commercially available light-cured liners in artificial saliva over a 28-day period. Cavalite and two Zionomer products released relatively small amounts of fluoride. Timeline and XR Ionomer released the highest cumulative total of fluoride over time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA method is presented which simplifies the use of the electric pulp tester for the dentist who routinely wears gloves in practice. Advantages of this method include a reduction in patient apprehension as well as a possible decrease in discomfort for the patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pharmacology, clinical dental studies, and the relevance to dental applications of ketoprofen, a recent addition to the group of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, are reviewed. In addition to inhibiting the formation of prostaglandins, ketoprofen may also suppress leukotrienes and further limit inflammation. Clinically, it appears that ketoprofen compares favorably with many of the nonsteroidal drugs now in use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Obstet Gynecol
September 1967