The purpose of this study was to evaluate the current evidence on marginal bone-level changes (ΔMBL) around internal connection implants with fixed prostheses by jaw location over time. An electronic literature search for ΔMBL (change in marginal bone level) was conducted in 6 databases. The data from the included manuscripts were categorized by jaw sextant of the implants and duration of follow-up (<2 years, 2-5 years, and >5 years).
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September 2022
Introduction: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic multisystemic disease that is the most common inherited cause of severe childhood obesity. PWS patients are prone to significant oral and systemic health issues that detrimentally affect quality of life and decrease longevity. This report documents full-mouth pre-prosthetic surgical and restorative care in an adult PWS patient.
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September 2023
Background: Partial edentulism in growing children due to aplasia or trauma poses a difficult situation to manage. We present a case of horizontal ridge augmentation in a growing patient who had trauma in childhood when it was too early to place implants.
Methods And Results: This patient had a history of trauma, at age 13, that resulted in mandibular fracture and loss of teeth #23-27.
() is a unique pathogen implicated in severe forms of periodontitis (PD), a disease that affects around 50% of the US population. is equipped with a plethora of virulence factors that it uses to exploit its environment and survive. These include distinct fimbrial adhesins that enable it to bind to other microbes, colonize inflamed tissues, acquire nutrients, and invade cells of the stroma and immune system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTraditional antimicrobial therapies for periodontitis (PD) have long focused on non-selective and direct approaches. Professional cleaning of the subgingival biofilm by instrumentation of dental root surfaces, known as scaling and root planning (SRP), is the mainstay of periodontal therapy and is indisputably effective. Non-physical approaches used as adjuncts to SRP, such as chemical and biological agents, will be the focus of this review.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn an effort to better utilize published evidence obtained from animal experiments, systematic reviews of preclinical studies are increasingly more common-along with the methods and tools to appraise them (e.g., SYstematic Review Center for Laboratory animal Experimentation [SYRCLE's] risk of bias tool).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChordoma is a rare primary bone cancer with limited treatment options. Surgical resection followed by radiotherapy has proven effective; however, when, in 30-40% of patients, tumours recur and metastasize, a high level of resistance to chemotherapies leaves these patients with a dearth of treatment options. Recent work published in the Journal of Pathology by Scheipl et al describing a focused compound drug screen highlights the significance of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signalling in chordoma, and shows potential for EGFR inhibitors as a way forward for developing an effective treatment for chordoma.
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