Publications by authors named "Katsura Saeki"

The purpose of this study was to elucidate the imaging characteristics of the gubernaculum tracts in successional teeth related to fused deciduous teeth on computed tomography. The imaging findings of 15 gubernaculum tracts in successional teeth related to fused deciduous teeth were retrospectively analyzed using cone-beam computed tomography or multidetector computed tomography. In cases without a congenitally defected successor, the two gubernaculum tracts of two successional teeth related to fused deciduous teeth were fused into one.

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The eruption pathway from the dental follicle to the gingiva for permanent teeth is known as the gubernaculum tract (GT), a physiologic structure thought to play a role in tooth eruption. Cone beam computed tomography and multi-detector computed tomography have recently been used to visualize the GT, with the results indicating that this structure might be related to the normal eruption of teeth. By contrast, curved and/or constricted GTs may lead to abnormal tooth eruption.

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  • - Geranylgeraniol (GGOH) is a safe isoprenoid found in various foods and plays a role in muscle cell development.
  • - In experiments with C2C12 mouse muscle cells, GGOH decreased markers linked to muscle wasting and promoted muscle cell differentiation without harming cell growth.
  • - The findings suggest that GGOH could potentially support muscle health and regeneration, indicating its useful role in myoblast differentiation.
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We aimed to determine the significance and usefulness of imaging characteristics of gubernaculum tracts (GT) for the diagnosis of odontogenic tumors or cysts. This was a retrospective analysis of relationships between odontogenic or non-odontogenic tumors or cysts and the GT that were visualized using multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT). The relationship between the size of a mass and expansion of the GT in all odontogenic tumors or cysts to which GTs were contiguous on MDCT, was statistically analyzed.

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Ameloblastin (Ambn) and enamelin (Enam) play a pivotal role in enamel mineralization. Previous studies have demonstrated that these enamel-related gene products also affect bone growth and remodeling; however, the underlying mechanisms have not been elucidated. In the present study, we examined the effects of Ambn and Enam on the receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL) expression induced with 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)D) and dexamethasone (DEX) on mouse bone marrow stromal cell line ST2 cells.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the spatial relationship and/or association between odontomas and the gubernaculum tract or the dental sac and the characteristic findings for radiographic diagnosis of odontomas.

Study Design: The visualizations of the odontomas and the gubernaculum tract were retrospectively analyzed using cone beam computed tomography or multidetector computed tomography.

Results: Most of odontomas were within the gubernaculum tract or dental sac of unerupted permanent teeth on computed tomography.

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  • The study aims to detail how the gubernacular tract (GT) appears in children's imaging during their growth phase and assess its importance.
  • Researchers analyzed panoramic radiographs and CT scans of children to visualize the GT's characteristics.
  • Results show that the GT is usually visible on CT in normal cases but deformed and undetectable in cases of obstructed eruption, suggesting that changes in the GT may indicate issues with permanent tooth eruption.
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Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is a material that has been used worldwide in several clinical applications, such as apical barriers in teeth with immature apices, repair of root perforations, root-end filling, pulp capping, and pulpotomy. The purpose of this case report was to describe successful revascularization treatment of an immature mandibular right second premolar with apical periodontitis in a 9-year-old female patient. After preparing an access cavity without anesthesia, the tooth was isolated using a rubber dam and accessed.

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  • Recent studies indicate that tonsilloliths (tonsil stones) are more common than earlier reports suggested, with a detection rate of 46.1% found through CT scans, compared to only 7.3% via panoramic radiographs.
  • The characteristics of tonsilloliths include small dot-like figures located within the palatine tonsils, typically measuring about 3 or 4 mm in length, with detection increasing in older individuals.
  • The study highlights limitations of panoramic radiographs in visualizing tonsilloliths, showing a significant correlation between detection rates and various factors such as CT numbers and size.
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The paper explains the alterations of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) visualized by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) according to the growth and development of schoolchildren. Appearance and disappearance of a "double contour-like structure" (DCLS) of the mandibular condyle on MRI according to the growth and development of schoolchildren were demonstrated. In addition, possible constituents of DCLS and the significance of detection of DCLS on MRI were also speculated.

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The present paper provides general dentists with an introduction to the clinical applications and significance of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the oral and maxillofacial regions. Specifically, the method and characteristics of MRA are first explained using the relevant MR sequences. Next, clinical applications to the oral and maxillofacial regions, such as identification of hemangiomas and surrounding vessels by MRA, are discussed.

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Objectives: The levels of trace elements in mixed saliva were not well-defined. This study was performed to determine Al and Fe concentrations in mixed saliva of children and to investigate the relationship between these levels and dental caries.

Methods: Among 562 collected mixed saliva specimens, 514 and 548 samples for analyses of Al and Fe levels were obtained, respectively.

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In the present case of a 9-year-old girl with prominent swelling in the mental and facial regions after trauma, repeated magnetic resonance (MR) examinations were performed to evaluate areas of incision, because the swelling became worse and more prominent despite intravenous antibiotic treatment. However, there was no evidence of respiratory tract impingement or deformation, including obliteration, on MR imaging. Therefore, surgical treatment involving an incision because of facial region swelling was cancelled, and the intravenous antibiotic therapy was continued.

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