Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Susumu Abe"
- Susumu Abe's recent research primarily focuses on the relationship between orthodontic treatment and craniofacial morphology, particularly the effects on maxillary and frontal sinus dimensions in adults and adolescents, demonstrating no significant impact on frontal sinus development but highlighting potential maxillary sinus enlargement post-treatment.
- In addition to orthodontics, Abe's work also explores chloroplast development in plants, specifically how brassinosteroid signaling regulates this process, indicating a multifaceted approach to biological questions across different fields.
- Furthermore, his studies address the implications of sleep bruxism interventions, assessing the effectiveness of different oral appliances on sleep quality and muscle activity, alongside educational methodologies in dental training, illustrating a broad commitment to both clinical and educational advancements in health practices.