Publications by authors named "F O Oginni"

Background: The increasing geriatric population in India needs special attention from the oral health workforce. This study explores dental teachers' perceptions of the status of geriatric dentistry in the dental curriculum and the challenges of implementing geriatric dentistry curriculum in the present dental training sector in India from the trainers' (teachers) perspective.

Methods: We utilised a qualitative approach, and four focus group discussions were conducted with/among various levels of academic teachers-Heads of Departments (n = 8), Board of Study members (n = 7), Deans (n = 5), Lecturers and Associate professors (n = 8).

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  • Oral leukoplakia (OL) can lead to oral cancer, especially when accompanied by epithelial dysplasia (OED), making accurate assessment crucial but difficult.
  • This study developed a deep learning (DL) model using oral photographs to predict the likelihood of dysplasia and compared its performance against human clinicians.
  • Results showed that the DL model performed well, with higher accuracy than the majority of human raters and potential benefits in guiding biopsy decisions, indicating it could effectively assist in assessing dysplasia in patients with leukoplakia.
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A midline or median cleft lip is rare, and a midline cleft associated with a unilateral cleft and a proboscis-like structure is rarer still. We present a case managed at our center in which a 5-year-old male had a median cleft of the upper lip with an associated 'proboscis' and a microform unilateral cleft lip.

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Study Design: This is a multi-centre retrospective study.

Objective: To determine the prevalence of blindness and pattern of facial trauma associated with blindness among Nigerians.

Methods: A multi-centre retrospective study of all patients with facial trauma resulting in blindness, that were co-managed by maxillofacial surgeons and ophthalmologists in 4 Nigerian public tertiary hospitals between January 2010 and December 2019 was undertaken.

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The majority (85%) of nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (nsCL/P) cases occur sporadically, suggesting a role for de novo mutations (DNMs) in the etiology of nsCL/P. To identify high impact protein-altering DNMs that contribute to the risk of nsCL/P, we conducted whole-genome sequencing (WGS) analyses in 130 African case-parent trios (affected probands and unaffected parents). We identified 162 high confidence protein-altering DNMs some of which are based on available evidence, contribute to the risk of nsCL/P.

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