Publications by authors named "Raluca-Iulia Juncar"

The integration of quality of life (QoL) assessments into dental health evaluations acknowledges the profound impact of oral health on overall well-being. This study aims to compare the impact of implant-supported complete dentures versus conventional complete dentures on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in elderly Romanian edentulous patients. This longitudinal study involved 93 initially recruited edentulous patients, with 52 completing the study over an 18-month period.

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Background/objectives: Early childhood caries (ECC) is a significant global health issue, particularly affecting deciduous teeth in young children. ECC is prevalent in Romania, where nearly half of children experience dental caries. This study aimed to assess the influence of gender, age, and living environment on parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding ECC in Bihor County, Romania, using a KAP-type questionnaire.

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  • Odontogenesis, or tooth formation, is a complex process that can lead to dental issues like tooth impaction, particularly in pediatric cases involving the mandibular second premolar.
  • A case report discusses a pediatric patient with impacted mandibular second premolars, showcasing a conservative treatment approach that included removable appliances and fixed space maintainers to create space for eruption.
  • The successful strategy resulted in the natural eruption of the premolars without surgery and emphasizes the need for early diagnosis and customized treatment plans, suggesting that future research should further explore these conservative methods for better patient outcomes.
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  • * The study identified common anomalies like disto-buccal rotations in upper molars and oral tilting in lower molars, revealing a notable prevalence without significant influence from gender or malocclusion type.
  • * Patterns showed that anomalies in one molar often correlated with those in adjacent molars, particularly on the left side, suggesting a connection between tooth positions, although the study's demographic focus may limit broader applications of its findings.
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This research investigates the nuanced factors influencing peri-implant bone resorption in implant-supported fixed prostheses, with a focus on age, gender, implant location, time since prosthetic loading, and material characteristics. Records from a dental clinic in Oradea, Romania, between 1 January 2017 and 1 January 2023, were scrutinized and were selected by means of purposive sampling. All records were analyzed between 1 May 2023 and 15 June 2023.

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The role of diet in shaping oral microbiota and its potential contribution to the development of periodontal pathogens cannot be understated. This study aimed to explore the correlation between dietary habits and the prevalence of 11 periodontal pathogens among children and adolescents in Oradea, Romania. The identification of these pathogens was performed using the micro-IDent test kit, capable of detecting 11 specific periodontal pathogens.

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The oral microbiome can be influenced by many factors and its dysbiosis can have negative effects on oral and general health. The purpose of this study was to analyze the intensity of 11 periodontal pathogenic microorganisms identified in the oral cavity of a sample of children and adolescents from Oradea, Romania and to investigate the association of some variables (age, gender, body mass index, diet, and salivary pH) with the identified microorganisms. The cross-sectional study was conducted on a group of clinically healthy patients under the age of 18 years from Oradea, Romania.

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Background: Knowing the severity of a pathology in a population helps to both establish a rapid diagnosis and to prepare medical staff to provide adequate and complete treatment. The aim of this study was to determine the patterns of maxillofacial fractures and their associated soft tissue injuries in order to identify the specific types of maxillofacial fractures with the highest incidence of associated soft tissue injuries.

Methods: A 10-year retrospective evaluation of maxillofacial trauma was performed on 1007 patients.

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The World Health Organization considers the victims of interpersonal violence to be a medical priority. In order to provide services at the highest level, we aimed to evaluate the patterns of maxillofacial fractures caused by interpersonal violence, in order to treat, counsel and guide these patients. This retrospective study was conducted in 478 patients with mandibular fractures caused by interpersonal violence over 10 years in a university clinic.

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Pediatric facial fractures have different clinical patterns and require different therapeutic approaches in comparison with those of facial fractures that occur among adults. The aim of this study was to describe the main clinical characteristics of pediatric facial fractures (such as fracture location, fracture pattern, treatment, complications and evolution) in a group of pediatric patients from NW Romania. This research was a retrospective study that was conducted for 10 years in a tertiary hospital for oral and maxillofacial surgery from NW Romania.

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  • COVID-19 can cause various symptoms, including fever, cough, and specifically oral manifestations in children and adolescents, such as ulcers and gingivitis.
  • A literature review of 890 articles examined the prevalence and nature of these oral symptoms, noting that saliva could be a useful tool for early screening, especially in the initial days of infection.
  • Oral manifestations may also be seen in children with COVID-19-related syndromes, and the pandemic led to a decrease in harmful oral habits due to lockdowns.
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Ectopic eruption of first permanent molars can lead to complications if left untreated. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of the ectopic eruption of first permanent molars in a sample of children from North-Western Romania, and to identify the characteristic of this anomaly in the studied population. We included patients aged between 5 and 9 years, and patients who needed a radiological examination for the diagnosis and treatment of dental or dento-maxillary diseases.

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Pediatric facial fractures are not as common as facial fractures occurring in the adult population. Their therapeutic approach is different because they affect patients with active growth, and have an etiology and epidemiology that vary depending on different cultural, religious and demographic factors. This research aimed to identify the main factors involved in the etiology of pediatric facial fractures, as well as the epidemiology of pediatric facial fractures in a sample of children and adolescents from North-Western Romania.

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  • Epidemiological data highlight the need for organized financial resources and training for dental practitioners and medical staff regarding maxillofacial trauma, focusing on prevention strategies based on known pathologies.
  • A 10-year study analyzed 1007 maxillofacial fracture patients in Romania, revealing a high incidence among males aged 20-29, primarily due to interpersonal violence, especially in urban settings.
  • The study concludes that male patients in this age group are at considerable risk, emphasizing the importance of preparing medical staff to manage and prevent the impacts of interpersonal violence in dental and medical settings.
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Aim: The treatment of viscerocranial fractures is complex and involves orthopedic, surgical methods, or combinations of both. The aim of this study is to evaluate the treatment methods applied and the type of materials used in the case of viscerocranial fractures in our geographical area, as well as to assess postoperative complications depending on each type of treatment, the location and the characteristics of the fracture lines.

Material And Methods: A 10-year retrospective statistical analysis of 1007 patients treated in a Romanian university hospital was performed, the data being collected from patients' medical records.

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Background: The pattern of zygomatic bone fractures varies in the literature, their features being frequently masked by the presence of associated soft tissue lesions. In this context the clinical diagnosis and the therapeutic indications can be difficult. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical features of zygomatic bone fractures and their interrelation with concomitant overlying soft tissue injuries, as well as to assess the type of treatment methods applied depending on the fracture pattern and the results achieved depending on the incidence rate of postoperative complications.

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  • This study focused on the demographic and causative analysis of zygomatic bone fractures to improve prevention and care in the community.* -
  • A retrospective analysis of 242 cases revealed that men aged 20-29 were primarily affected, with interpersonal violence being the leading cause of these fractures.* -
  • The findings suggest that addressing interpersonal violence through legal measures is essential to reduce the occurrence of these fractures and enhance public health.*
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Objectives: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) involves endocrine changes that cause a persistent increase in blood glucose. Many disorders are associated with T2DM, including disorders that affect the oral cavity. Oral cavity disorders interfere with a patient’s capacity to follow a correct diet, which results in worsening systemic disease.

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Suppurative head and neck infections of odontogenic origin are the most frequent type of head and neck infections. According to the literature, 7-10% of all antibiotics are currently prescribed for their treatment. Since penicillin was invented, the overall antibiotic sensitivity and resistance pattern of the isolated pathogenic microflora has continuously changed.

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Traumas are a major problem worldwide. A considerable proportion of traumas are located in the cephalic extremity. Neglect of these disorders by patients or those responsible for patient management may result in particularly serious consequences.

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Background And Aim: The maxillary sinus augmentation procedure is the most frequent method used to prepare the posterior maxillary area, with bone deficit, for the placement of dental implants. For this purpose, several types of materials have been used as bone grafts, each of these materials having a number of advantages and disadvantages. The present study is aimed at evaluating the histological and volumetric properties of an alloplastic and autologous material mixture.

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Background And Aims: Odontogenic infections are among the main types of disorders located in the cephalic extremity. The aim of this study was to determine the efficiency of empirically administered antibiotics on the bacterial strains identified at the infection sites.

Patients And Method: The study included 10 randomly selected patients with odontogenic cervical soft tissue infections, who received antibiotic treatment prescribed by the family doctor or the dentist.

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This research aimed to assess the occurrence and progression of head and neck infections in diabetic compared to non-diabetic patients. A retrospective study was carried out over a period of 10 years in 899 patients with head and neck infections. The patients who met the inclusion criteria were divided into cases and controls according to the presence/absence of diabetes.

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