Publications by authors named "Chih-Mong Tsai"

Background/purpose: Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA) pathology is characterized by degenerative changes of the subchondral bone. The topographic distribution of osseous degenerative changes in TMJ is not clear. This study aimed to evaluate the topographic distribution of osseous degenerative features in the TMJ by using cone-beam computerized tomography (CBCT).

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study assessed the effectiveness of plain radiography versus cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in diagnosing degenerative joint disease in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) by comparing their reliability, sensitivity, and specificity.
  • - Data from 29 patients were analyzed, with results showing that traditional imaging methods, like panoramic radiography and TMJ quadruple radiography, had poor reliability and sensitivity due to superimposed structures, while CBCT provided clear results without indeterminate cases.
  • - The findings concluded that CBCT is a superior diagnostic tool for identifying osseous degenerative features in TMJs, making it a recommended option for diagnosing TMJ osteoarthritis.
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Introduction: The effects of botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) on masseter muscles, when injected for cosmetic purposes (volumetric reduction) or treatment of excessive muscle activity (bruxism), have been investigated. However, the full anatomic effects of treatment are not known, particularly with respect to the mandible and relevant anthropometric measurements. The intent of this study was to use unilaterial BoNT/A injections to induce localized masseter atrophy and paresis and then to measure the effects of muscle influence on craniofacial growth and development.

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Background: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy seems to be a method that solves the problem of neck management with oral squamous cell carcinoma. Using blue dye methods for detection of neck SLNs from the surface of the operative field seems difficult; therefore, we used radiolocalization alone to detect and extract sentinel nodes. Aside from the various histological and clinical parameters examined in this procedure, we also determined whether they had any clinical significance in relation to the detection of SLNs during the operation.

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Purpose: The goal of this study was to determine the relationship between fracture surface morphology and applied stress level for dental abutment screws loaded in cyclic fatigue. If a correlation between fracture surface and load level can be determined, then the fracture surface analysis could be used as a tool to assess the mechanism by which a screw failed and the magnitude of the load at which it failed.

Materials And Methods: Test implants were loaded with static and cyclic forces.

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