Publications by authors named "Haifa Almutairi"

Background: We aimed to review studies that evaluated the effect of cigarette smoking on orthodontic treatment methods and determine whether the smoke affected appliances in a way that could impair the effectiveness of the overall treatment strategy.

Methods: PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science were scoured using pertinent keywords, reference searches, and citation searches in accordance with the PRISMA protocol regarding articles published from 2008 till 2022.

Results: Ultimately, 7 papers were chosen for further analysis at the end of the selection protocol.

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The current work discusses the radiation attenuation capability and different shielding characteristics of different mortar samples. The samples were prepared by replacing different percentages of fine aggregate with iron filling and replacing different percentages of hydrated lime with BiO (0-50 wt.%).

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Background And Objective: The most frequently seen intra-oral soft tissue is the gingiva. Most often, it is seen as coral-pink tissue that surrounds the neck of the teeth. Gingiva that encircles the tooth necks and covers the alveolar processes of the jaws is an intra-oral tissue that exhibits biomimetic features.

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Periodontal disease is a prevalent and potentially impactful oral health condition, ranging from gingivitis to severe periodontitis. Early detection and precise management are crucial in modern dentistry due to its prevalence and potential systemic health implications. Traditional clinical assessments and radiographic imaging have been the primary diagnostic tools.

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With the use of multilayer materials such as concrete, mortar and ceramics that were fortified with PbO, WO and BiO nanoparticles, our study's objective was to produce a an effective photon shielding system. Experimental evaluation of the radiation shielding efficiency of two sets of samples with various thicknesses was conducted. The elemental content and morphology of the samples were corroborated by SEM and EDX studies, with ceramic samples exhibiting superior particle distribution and fewer voids than concrete and mortar specimens.

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Periodontal diseases are polymicrobial immune-inflammatory diseases that can severely destroy tooth-supporting structures. The critical bacteria responsible for this destruction include red complex bacteria such as , and . These organisms have developed adaptive immune mechanisms against bacteriophages/viruses, plasmids and transposons through clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and their associated proteins (Cas).

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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine or non-face-to-face medicine has increased significantly. In practice, various types of medical images are essential to achieve effective telemedicine. Medical image encryption algorithms play an irreplaceable role in the fast and secure transmission and storage of these medical images.

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This study aims to investigate the impact of CeO content and particle size on the radiation shielding abilities of polydimethylsiloxane, also known as silicon rubber (SR). We prepared different SR samples with 10, 30, and 50% of micro and nano CeO and we measured the linear attenuation coefficient (LAC) for these samples. We found that the LAC of the SR increases by increasing the CeO and all prepared SR samples had higher LACs than the pure SR.

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We developed new composites for photons shielding applications. The composite were prepared with epoxy resin, red clay and bismuth oxide nanoparticles (BiO NPs). In order to establish which ratio of red clay to BiO NPs provides the best shielding capabilities, several different ratios of red clay to BiO NPs were tested.

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  • The study focused on creating new derivatives of bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate (BisGMA) to lower viscosity by replacing a hydroxyl (OH) group with chlorine, resulting in monochloro-BisGMA (mCl-BisGMA).
  • The synthesized mCl-BisGMA was confirmed through various spectroscopy techniques and demonstrated a viscosity of 8.3 Pa·s, significantly lower than BisGMA's 566.1 Pa·s.
  • Resin mixtures with varying mCl-BisGMA content showed decreased viscosity at higher temperatures, suggesting its potential as a dental resin matrix, but further assessment of its various properties is needed.
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Background: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is an important modality that allows the assessment of regional myocardial function by measuring myocardial deformation parameters, such as strain and strain rate throughout the cardiac cycle. Feature tracking is a promising quantitative post-processing technique that is increasingly used. It is commonly applied to cine images, in particular steady-state free precession, acquired during routine CMR examinations.

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