Publications by authors named "Sung Ok Hong"

Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is a refractory disease that can lead to severe destruction of the jaw. As there is no standard protocol for treating MRONJ, various treatments have been studied. Teriparatide has been used as an adjunct therapy for MRONJ.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate safety and efficacy of a poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA)-coated magnesium (Mg)-Dysprosium (Dy) membrane in guided bone regeneration (GBR) using a rabbit calvarium model. The microstructure of the Mg-Dy membrane surface and thickness of the PLLA coating were examined. In vitro degradation and cytotoxicity test was conducted.

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  • - The study aimed to optimize CAD/CAM custom implants for mandibular bone defects and compare the biocompatibility and osseointegration of machined titanium, SLA titanium, and polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) implants.
  • - Researchers hypothesized that SLA titanium would show the best osseointegration and prevent bone atrophy when placed in the gonial angle defect.
  • - Results indicated that while all implants were biocompatible, SLA titanium outperformed the others in osseointegration and minimal soft tissue reactions, making it the preferred choice for facilitating bone regeneration and long-term stability.
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  • A low arousal threshold (LAT) is a specific trait linked to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), potentially connected to changes in brain connectivity, particularly in the brainstem and cortical areas.
  • The study involved 25 OSA patients (some with and some without LAT) and 15 healthy controls, who underwent functional MRI to assess brain connectivity patterns after sleep monitoring.
  • Findings indicated significant differences in connectivity between brainstem nuclei and cortical regions, with OSA patients showing stronger connections, particularly in areas associated with cholinergic activity, suggesting that this may influence LAT in these patients.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects on bone loss and health status associated with laser surface-treated dental implants.
  • Twenty-three titanium implants were placed, some loaded immediately and others conventionally, with radiographs taken after three years and then annually for eight years to assess bone loss.
  • Results showed minimal vertical and horizontal bone loss (average changes of 0.009 mm and 0.026 mm, respectively), indicating that laser-treated implants have a low rate of bone absorption over time.
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Purpose: This study evaluated the reliability of the chair-side CAD-CAM surgical guide (CSG) in the anterior maxilla by comparing its accuracy with the laboratory 3D-printed surgical guide (3DSG) and manual surgical guide (MSG) concerning different levels of dentists' surgical experience.

Materials And Methods: Ten surgical guides of each type (MSG, 3DSG, and CSG) were fabricated on a control study model with missing right and left central incisors. Sixty implants were placed in 30 study models by two dentists (one inexperienced and one experienced) using three different types of surgical guides.

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Objectives: Patients undergoing oral surgery exhibit high anxiety, which may elevate their cortisol levels and affect postoperative recovery. Overweight patients are often encountered in the dental clinic due to the increasing prevalence of overweight. We aimed to investigate the relationships between preoperatively assessed body mass index (BMI), serum cortisol and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) levels, and visual analog scale (VAS) scores and preoperative anxiety in patients undergoing mandibular third molar (MM3) extraction and to identify predictors of postoperative complications.

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An oroantral fistula (OAF) or oroantral communication (OAC) is an opening between the oral cavity and the maxillary sinus. If left untreated, these openings may cause chronic maxillary sinusitis. Although small defects (diameter <5 mm) may close spontaneously, larger communications require surgical intervention.

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Repeated arousals during sleep in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may lead to altered functional connectivity (FC) of the ascending reticular activating system (ARAS). We evaluated resting-state FC between eight ARAS nuclei and 105 cortical/subcortical regions in OSA patients and healthy controls. Fifty patients with moderate to severe OSA and 20 controls underwent overnight polysomnography and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging.

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Botulinum toxin (BoNT) is an anaerobic rod-shaped-neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, that has both therapeutic and lethal applications. BoNT injection is the most popular cosmetic procedure worldwide with various applications. Patients with dynamic wrinkles in areas such as the glabella, forehead, peri-orbital lines, nasal rhytides, and perioral rhytides are indicated.

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Objectives: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can affect temporal fluctuations in brain activity during rest. Dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) captures the fluctuations in FC during the resting state. This study aimed to investigate differences in dFC between moderate-to-severe OSA patients and healthy controls using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and sliding-window analysis.

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Injury prevention programs for children and adolescents need to be immersive and interactive. This study assessed a bicycle injury prevention program using technology-based education based on the Activated Health Education model and evaluated its effect on environmental factor awareness and attitude toward helmet-wearing. Using virtual reality technology, elementary and middle school students could experience simulated bicycle accidents.

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Considering the shift to online education during the COVID-19 pandemic, new and easily accessible educational videos and content on clinical anatomy are necessary. This study utilized numerous references and data on the anatomy of Asian facial muscles and blood vessels to accurately depict human anatomy through face painting. It aimed to provide clinicians accurate educational video content on anatomy to help prevent possible complications during noninvasive facial and surgical procedures.

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Population aging and the usage of small devices in implant prosthetic procedures have led to many incidents of dental aspiration and ingestion. Various preventive measures have been introduced to prevent these accidents. However, accidents can occur at any time.

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Chlorin E6 (Ce6)-incorporated nanophotosensitizers were fabricated for application in photodynamic therapy (PDT) of oral cancer cells. For this purpose, chitosan oligosaccharide (COS) was conjugated with hydrophobic and reactive oxygen species (ROS)-sensitive moieties, such as phenyl boronic acid pinacol ester (PBAP) via a thioketal linker (COSthPBAP). ThdCOOH was conjugated with PBAP to produce ThdCOOH-PBAP conjugates and then attached to amine groups of COS to produce a COSthPBAP copolymer.

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Anatomical studies of the parotid gland are important for mid- and lower face filler, botulinum toxin, and thread lifting procedures. The purpose of this study was to observe the topographic anatomy of the parotid gland using cadaveric dissections. The superficial lobe of the parotid gland was studied in 30 hemisected heads.

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  • The Korea National Hospital Discharge In-depth Injury Survey (KNHDIS) is a national survey initiated in 2005 by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) to analyze injury-related hospital discharges in Korea.
  • The survey uses a 2-stage stratified cluster sampling method to capture approximately 9% of discharges from hospitals with 100 or more beds, with 13% of those being related to injuries.
  • KNHDIS collects extensive data on various aspects of injury cases, including the circumstances of the injuries, risk factors, and external causes, to support injury prevention policies, and the findings are publicly available through the KDCA website.
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Background: Chondroblastomas, which account for approximately 1% of all bone tumors, typically occur in long bones, such as the femur, humerus, and tibia. However, in extremely rare cases, they may also occur in the craniofacial region where the tumor is often found in the squamous portion of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and in the temporal bone.

Case Presentation: This case report describes a large chondroblastoma (diameter, approximately 37 mm) that occurred in the TMJ.

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Background: The pedicled buccal fat pad has been used for a long time to reconstruct oral defects due to its ease of flap formation and few complications. Many cases related to reconstruction of defects in the maxilla, such as closing the oroantral fistula, have been reported, but cases related to the reconstruction of defects in the mandible are limited. Under adequate anterior traction, pedicled buccal fat pad can be a reliable and effective method for reconstruction of surgical defects in the posterior mandible.

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  • A study analyzed clinical data from 7,803 COVID-19 patients in South Korea, focusing on early symptoms, disease progression, and severity after quarantine release.
  • Results showed that 94.5% of patients were asymptomatic or mildly ill at admission, but severe cases had high fatality rates, with older age, male gender, and certain symptoms like fever and shortness of breath increasing the likelihood of critical illness.
  • The findings suggest that while most patients recovered or were asymptomatic, those with comorbidities faced greater risks of critical illness and death.
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  • A study was conducted to create and validate a scoring system that predicts COVID-19 patients who might need intensive care, using data available when patients are first assessed.
  • The research analyzed patient data from South Korea's CDC, focusing on those admitted between January and June 2020, with the aim of prioritizing hospital resources to reduce fatalities.
  • The final scoring system incorporates seven clinical factors—like age, sex, and specific symptoms—and demonstrated strong predictive performance, performing well even without additional lab or imaging data.
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  • The study aimed to create a machine learning model to predict which COVID-19 patients would need intensive care using simple data like demographics, health conditions, and symptoms, rather than complex tests that might be hard to access.
  • Researchers collected data from nearly 5,000 patients across 100 hospitals in South Korea during early 2020, dividing them into groups for developing and validating the prediction model.
  • The best prediction model showed strong performance in identifying patients needing intensive care and was compared with an existing score (CURB-65), demonstrating its effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to estimate the incidence of injuries and to identify their causes by classifying injuries according to various categories including age, sex, mechanism of injury, body parts injured, and place of injury.

Methods: This study used data from the Korea National Hospital Discharge In-depth Injury Survey (KNHDIS) from 2004 to 2016. The KNHDIS is conducted annually by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and its survey population includes all hospitalized patients discharged from medical institutions that have 100 or more beds, such as hospitals, general hospitals, and secondary community health centers.

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Bisphosphonates (BPs) used for treating skeletal diseases can induce bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ). Despite much effort, effective remedies are yet to be established. In the present study, we investigated the feasibility of polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) extracted from salmon sperm for the treatment of BRONJ, in a BRONJ-induced rat model.

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Bone tissue engineering scaffolds offer the merits of minimal invasion as well as localized and controlled biomolecule release to targeted sites. In this study, we prepared injectable hydrogel systems based on visible light-cured glycol chitosan (GC) hydrogels containing bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) and/or transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-β1) as scaffolds for bone formation in vitro and in vivo. The hydrogels were characterized by storage modulus, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and swelling ratio analyses.

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