Publications by authors named "S Lloret"

Objective: To analyze the change in tooth color produced by two hydraulic and one resin-based sealers by means of spectrophotometry for 3 years.

Methods: Forty maxillary anterior teeth were selected (n = 10 per group). Root canals were prepared by rotary instrumentation and irrigation was performed with NaOCl, which was also used in the final irrigation, followed by saline and activated with Endoactivator.

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Intra-oral halitosis usually results from the production of volatile sulfur compounds, such as methyl mercaptan and hydrogen sulfide, by the tongue microbiota. There are currently no reports on the microbial gene-expression profiles of the tongue microbiota in halitosis. In this study, we performed RNAseq of tongue coating samples from individuals with and without halitosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Optimal management of community-acquired intra-abdominal infections (IAI) involves quick surgical intervention and proper antibiotic treatment, with a focus on how timing affects patient outcomes.
  • Conducted across 13 teaching hospitals in France with 205 adult patients, the study measured factors like hospital stay length and mortality rates related to treatment timings.
  • Key findings indicated that delays in surgical source control, higher severity scores, and older age significantly influenced both longer hospital stays and increased risk of 28-day mortality.
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Growing evidence suggests that non-motor symptoms (NMS) in Parkinson's disease (PD) have differential progression patterns that have a different natural history from motor progression and may be geographically influenced. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 1607 PD patients of whom 1327 were from Europe, 208 from the Americas, and 72 from Asia. The primary objective was to assess baseline non-motor burden, defined by Non-Motor Symptoms Scale (NMSS) total scores.

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