Publications by authors named "Shuji Ohkawa"

Aim: To examine the relationship between the number of present and functional teeth at baseline and future incidence of loss of independence.

Methods: Participants were community-dwelling older individuals who participated in a comprehensive geriatric health examination conducted in Kusatsu town, Japan, between 2009 and 2015. The primary endpoint was the incidence of loss of independence among participants, defined as the first certification of long-term care insurance in Japan.

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Purpose: To investigate the effect of prosthodontic treatment on the ingestible food profile in adult Japanese outpatients, and to identify the related risk factors that can deteriorate the profile.

Methods: The participants were 277 outpatients who visited university-based specialty clinics in Japan for prosthodontic treatment. The demographic data, number of present teeth assessed via intraoral examination, and oral health-related quality of life assessed by the total Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-J54) scores of all participants were recorded before treatment.

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Background: The present review aimed to investigate the feasibility and clinical effectiveness of a direct bonded fixed partial denture (DBFPD) based on available literature. The efficiency of a DBFPD is mainly affected by the type of artificial denture tooth, the type of luting agent, and the adhesive preparation.

Methods: The parameters were reviewed based on the in vitro and in vivo studies conducted.

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Purpose: To present a clinical rationale for the effectiveness of denture space recording methods for the prosthetic treatment of edentulous patients through a review of the literature.

Study Selection: A total of 3167 studies were extracted from a search of four terms, namely denture space, neutral zone technique, flange technique, and piezography using PubMed and J-STAGE databases. A total of 57 documents that matched the inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected.

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Purpose In this review, we evaluate the survival rate of resin-bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPDs) made of metal alloys.Methods An electronic search of English peer-reviewed dental literature on PubMed was conducted to identify all publications reporting on RBFPDs made of metal alloys until March 2019. The searched keywords were: bridge OR fixed partial denture OR fixed prosthesis OR fixed prostheses AND resin bonded AND metal OR alloy AND survival OR longevity (RBFPD was not included).

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Aim: Previous studies on the association between intraoral conditions and mortality in community-dwelling older individuals reported that fewer present teeth (PT) are significant risk factors for mortality. However, how the number of PT relative to the number of functional teeth (FT), including both present and rehabilitated teeth, influences mortality has not been investigated fully. This study examined the impact of the number of FT on mortality among community-dwelling Japanese older adults.

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The purpose of this study was to clarify the influence of an experimental palatal plate on the mandibular position during continuous [n] phonation and at the physiologic rest position. Twenty healthy dentulous volunteers (10 males and 10 females, mean age of 24.4 years) were investigated.

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Purpose: This study aimed to determine the influence of the thickness of a palatal plate on the mandibular position during continuous phonation of the sound [n].

Methods: Eleven healthy volunteers (10 males and 1 female; 24-36 years of age, mean age 26.4 years) were recruited from dental students.

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Using three-dimensional finite element analysis (3D-FEA), stress distributions in the remaining radicular tooth structure were investigated under the condition of varying diameters of fiber post for fiber post-reinforced composite resin cores (fiber post and core) in maxillary central incisors. Four 3D-FEA models were constructed: (1) fiber post (ø1.2, ø1.

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As an initial step to study the effect of antioxidants on the oral environment, we here investigated how sodium ascorbate and (-)-epigallocatechin 3-O-gallate (EGCG) affect the branching morphogenesis of the fetal mouse submandibular gland (SMG). When mouse SMG was prepared from the embryo at 13-day post prenatal stage and cultured, gradual development of branching morphogenesis was observed. Addition of sodium ascorbate affected this morphological change in a bimodal fashion.

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As an initial step to study the effect of sodium fluoride on the oral environment, we investigated how sodium fluoride (NaF) affects the branching morphogenesis of fetal mouse submandibular gland (SMG). When mouse SMG was prepared from the embryo at 13 days post prenatal stage and cultured, gradual development of branching morphogenesis was observed. Addition of NaF affected this morphological change in bimodal fashions.

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Article Synopsis
  • Two patients with septic pulmonary embolism were linked to periodontitis, showing symptoms like toothache, fever, and chest pain.
  • Chest CT scans revealed nodular shadows typical for septic pulmonary embolism in both cases.
  • Treatment involved a combination of antibiotics and dental surgery, proving effective for both patients, highlighting the need to consider periodontitis in similar cases.
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