Publications by authors named "Sung Woon On"

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  • The study compares the biomechanical stability of two magnesium alloys (WE43 and ZK60) with titanium (Ti-6Al-4 V) for use in LeFort I osteotomy, analyzing how different configurations respond under stress.
  • The results showed that magnesium screws had varying stress levels in bone compared to titanium, with ZK60 plates presenting lower fracture risk and better stability.
  • Despite promising stress distribution with magnesium alloys, the overall strength of the screws needs enhancement to be viable for bone fixation applications.
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  • Traditional cephalometric radiographs can result in errors because they represent 3D structures in a 2D format, while cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) offers clearer, distortion-free images.
  • This study compared artificial intelligence-enhanced low-dose CBCT images to traditional and standard CBCT cephalograms using a sample of 16 participants.
  • The results showed that while most measurements were comparable across the groups, low-dose CBCT demonstrates potential for efficient dentofacial analysis, indicating a need for more research into AI technologies in dental imaging.
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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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Objectives: Although mandibular advancement device (MAD) treatment is effective for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), some concerns remain regarding its potential therapeutic impact and side effects. Thus, we developed a novel MAD that auto-titrates depending on its position in patients with OSA. We conducted a clinical trial to determine the efficacy of an auto-titrating mandibular advancement device (AMAD) for treating OSA.

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  • The study addresses the challenges of placing dental implants correctly due to different shapes of the mandible, which can lead to complications like lingual perforations.
  • By analyzing 96 cone-beam CT images, researchers classified mandibular shapes into U, C, and P types, finding that U-shaped mandibles are the most prone to perforations.
  • The results showed U, P, and C shapes appear in 34.6%, 28.9%, and 36.5% of cases respectively, with significant differences in shape related to gender, age, and tooth type, highlighting the importance of understanding these anatomical variations for safer dental procedures.
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  • The study examines the effectiveness of patient-specific plates created through digital technology versus conventional titanium plates in treating mandibular fractures.
  • Twenty patients were divided into two groups, with one receiving the patient-specific plates and the other receiving titanium plates, and various clinical outcomes were evaluated.
  • Results indicated that while most outcomes were similar between the two groups, the patient-specific plates significantly improved occlusal force, suggesting they are beneficial and advantageous for less experienced surgeons.
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Objectives: Orthognathic surgery (OS) has evolved with technological advancements, notably through the implementation of computer-assisted orthognathic surgery (CAOS). This article aims to elucidate various types of CAOS and their efficiency and accuracy, supplemented by a thorough literature review focusing on their clinical applications in South Korea.

Study Selection, Data, And Sources: A comprehensive search strategy was employed, including systematic reviews, meta-analyses, randomized controlled trials, and observational studies published until December 2023 in the PubMed, MEDLINE, and Google Scholar databases.

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With the growing demand for orthognathic surgery and other facial treatments, the accurate identification of anatomical landmarks has become crucial. Recent advancements have shifted towards using three-dimensional radiologic analysis instead of traditional two-dimensional methods, as it allows for more precise treatment planning, primarily relying on direct identification by clinicians. However, manual tracing can be time-consuming, mainly when dealing with a large number of patients.

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Ridge resorption can result in insufficient bone volume for implant surgery, necessitating bone substitutes to restore the resorption area. Recent advances in computer-aided design and manufacturing enable the use of alloplastic bone graft materials with customizable compositions or shapes. This randomized study evaluated the clinical effectiveness of a customized three-dimensional (3D) printed alloplastic bone material.

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Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) has shown potential in maxillofacial surgery owing to its osteoinductive properties. However, concerns about its safety and high cost have limited its widespread use. This review presents the status of rhBMP-2 use in maxillofacial surgery, focusing on its clinical application, efficacy, safety, and limitations.

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Maxillofacial skeletal surgery often involves the use of patient-specific implants. However, errors in obtaining patient data and designing and manufacturing patient-specific plates and guides can occur even with accurate virtual surgery. To address these errors, bespoke Snowman plates were designed to allow movement of the mandible.

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Objectives: Surgeons often encounter challenges when treating maxillofacial fractures using conventional methods that involve trimming or bending ready-made titanium plates for open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) since it can be time-consuming, imprecise, and inconvenient. This retrospective case series aimed to introduce a novel bone reduction method that utilizes virtual planning, patient-specific surgical guides, and titanium plates.

Methods: Seven patients with mandibular symphysis or subcondylar fractures resulting from facial trauma underwent cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) or facial CT scans, and their medical histories were documented.

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  • * It analyses 20 patients' dental impressions and scans, discovering that alginate impressions show the least discrepancies when scanned quickly (within five minutes) and that IOS is effective for full-arch scans.
  • * Overall, the research suggests that digital methods can better complement CBCT than plaster models, and accuracy is influenced by the timing and technique of scanning.
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Multi-dimensional facial imaging is increasingly used in hospital clinics. A digital twin of the face can be created by reconstructing three-dimensional (3D) facial images using facial scanners. Therefore, the reliability, strengths, and weaknesses of scanners should be investigated and approved; Methods: Images obtained from three facial scanners (RayFace, MegaGen, and Artec Eva) were compared with cone-beam computed tomography images as the standard.

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  • Lateral cephalograms are commonly used in orthodontics, but they can produce inaccuracies due to the limitations of displaying a 3D structure in 2D.
  • Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) offers clearer 3D images with less distortion and overlapping, but it exposes patients to higher radiation doses compared to traditional cephalograms, which is a concern for children.
  • A study found that lateral cephalometric radiographs created from CBCT using AI analysis tools are just as reliable as conventional radiographs, making them useful for orthodontic diagnosis and planning in younger patients.
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  • The study compared the mechanical behaviors of three different dental implant systems: BLX, TORX++, and IU, focusing on their abutment connection designs.
  • Each implant was tested for maximum fracture load and endurance through static compression and fatigue tests, revealing the IU implants had the highest breaking load at 862.30 N.
  • All implant designs showed acceptable mechanical properties for dental use, but differences in fracture patterns may arise from their designs, highlighting the need to manage overloads and prevent complications like peri-implantitis.
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(1) Background: The stability of implants plays a significant role in the success of osseointegration. The stability of the connection between the fixture and the abutment is one of the critical factors affecting osseointegration. When restoring multiple, non-parallel, and splinted implants, achieving a passive fit can be complicated and challenging.

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Aim. To investigate the effect of changes in incisor tip, apex movement, and inclination on skeletal points A and B and characterize changes in skeletal points A and B to the soft tissue points A and B after incisor retraction in Angle Class I bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion. Methods.

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This study aimed to evaluate the bone regeneration capacity of a customized alloplastic material and xenograft with recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2). We prepared hydroxyapatite (HA)/tricalcium phosphate (TCP) pure ceramic bone blocks made using a 3D printing system and added rhBMP-2 to both materials. In eight beagle dogs, a total of 32 defects were created on the lower jaws.

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Our aim was to investigate the bone regeneration capacity of powder-type biphasic ceramic scaffold (BCP powder), block-type BCP (BCP block), and collagen-added block-type BCP (BCP collagen) with different concentrations of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein 2 (rhBMP-2) in an animal model. Four rabbits were assigned to each of the following groups: no graft + rhBMP-2 (0.1/0.

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During extraction surgery, the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) can occasionally be observed in the extraction socket of the mandibular third molar (M3). The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the incidence of IAN injury in groups with and without intraoperative IAN exposure during surgical extraction of M3, and to identify additional risk factors for the IAN injury in addition to the IAN exposure. A total of 288 cases in 240 patients, who underwent surgical extraction of M3 by a single surgeon, were divided into the exposed group ( = 69) and the unexposed group ( = 219).

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Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is one of the most interesting diseases in the field of maxillofacial surgery. In addition to bisphosphonates, the use of antiresorptive and antiangiogenic agents is known to be the leading cause. However, the exact pathogenesis of MRONJ has not been established, and various hypotheses have been proposed, such as oxidative stress-related theory.

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Objective: To investigate the cephalometric predictors of the future need for orthognathic surgery in Korean patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) despite long-term use of facemask with miniplate (FMMP).

Methods: The sample consisted of 53 UCLP patients treated by a single orthodontist using an identical protocol. Lateral cephalograms were taken before commencement of FMMP therapy (T0; mean age, 10.

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This study evaluated the mechanical properties and bone regeneration ability of 3D-printed pure hydroxyapatite (HA)/tricalcium phosphate (TCP) pure ceramic scaffolds with variable pore architectures. A digital light processing (DLP) 3D printer was used to construct block-type scaffolds containing only HA and TCP after the polymer binder was completely removed by heat treatment. The compressive strength and porosity of the blocks with various structures were measured; scaffolds with different pore sizes were implanted in rabbit calvarial models.

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