Publications by authors named "Wilton M Takeshita"

ImageJ software is a versatile, open-source software for visualizing, processing, and analyzing images, which has contributed to its widespread adoption in the scientific community. A notable application of this software is its integration with scanning electron microscope images, where surface roughness can be quantified. This study aims to highlight the need for knowledge and standardization of the technique selected for analysis to ensure the viability of ImageJ software as a reliable alternative for evaluating the surface roughness of dental implants.

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  • * The review analyzed data from 34 studies published until December 2023, using standardized mean differences and confidence intervals to assess the results.
  • * Findings suggest that the MA is a reliable biomarker for detecting DNA damage in gingiva, making it a promising alternative to buccal mucosa for cytogenetic evaluations.
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  • Steroids, particularly anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS), are hormones that can be both beneficial for medical conditions and abused for muscle growth, leading to potential DNA damage in tissues.
  • This study analyzed published research on the genotoxic effects of AAS, evaluating 15 articles for evidence of DNA damage, with 14 classified as Strong or Moderate reliability.
  • The findings indicated that AAS exposure is linked to significant DNA damage, suggesting that genotoxicity could serve as a useful biomarker for monitoring AAS use in both animals and humans.
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Objective: To present a systematic review of the state of the art regarding clinical applications, main features, and outcomes of artificial intelligence (AI) in orthognathic surgery.

Methods: The PICOS strategy was performed on a systematic review (SR) to answer the following question: "What are the state of the art, characteristics and outcomes of applications with artificial intelligence for orthognathic surgery?" After registering in PROSPERO (CRD42021270789) a systematic search was performed in the databases: PubMed (including MedLine), Scopus, Embase, LILACS, MEDLINE EBSCOHOST and Cochrane Library. 195 studies were selected, after screening titles and abstracts, of which thirteen manuscripts were included in the qualitative analysis and six in the quantitative analysis.

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Since previous literatureregarding the application of the metaverse in educationis scarce, the present letter aimed to highlight possible applications, as a complementary tool for the classroom, in the oral and maxillofacial radiology academic experience.Thepotential risksof the metaverse are also discussed. The metaverse and its possible applications, especially related to enhanced teaching and learning, will become a hot topic in the near future, and therefore, there will be a challenging learning curve before the educator makes the most of these innovative educational tools empowered by deeply interactive virtual reality technology.

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The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate published papers regarding the micronucleus assay in oral mucosal cells of patients undergoing orthodontic therapy (OT). A search of the scientific literature was made in the PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases for all data published until November, 2021 using the combination of the following keywords: "fixed orthodontic therapy," "genetic damage", "DNA damage," "genotoxicity", "mutagenicity", "buccal cells", "oral mucosa cells," and "micronucleus assay". The systematic review was designed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.

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Purpose: develop and validate a formula, through a discriminant analysis of sex estimation, evaluating maxillary sinus in cone beam computed tomography scans in a Brazilian population, comparing this formula with two other existing ones.

Methods: 190 cone beam CT scans of Brazilian adults were retrospectively evaluated by an independent examiner. Measurements were performed in the right and left MS region: height, width, length, distance between the breasts, distance between infraorbital foramina, and volume in the ITK software.

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Objectives: To evaluate the reliability and reproducibility of an artificial intelligence (AI) software in identifying cephalometric points on lateral cephalometric radiographs considering four settings of brightness and contrast.

Methods And Materials: Brightness and contrast of 30 lateral cephalometric radiographs were adjusted into four different settings. Then, the control examiner (ECont), the calibrated examiner (ECal), and the CEFBOT AI software (AIs) each marked 19 cephalometric points on all radiographs.

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The use of ChatGPT as a tool for writing and knowledge integration raises concerns about the potential for its use to replace critical thinking and academic writing skills. While ChatGPT can assist in generating text and suggesting appropriate language, it should not replace the human responsibility for creating innovative knowledge through experiential learning. The accuracy and quality of information provided by ChatGPT also require caution, as previous studies have reported inaccuracies in references used by chatbots.

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Background: This pilot study aimed to evaluate the mutagenic effects in cells of the oral mucosa after exposure to two different cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Methods: Eighteen adults were submitted to the different CBCT (Carestream CS8100 3D and I-CAT). The cells were collected immediately before the CBCT exposure and 10 days later, when the material was placed on a slide and stained using the Feulgen/Fast Green technique.

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The objective of this study was to verify the frequency, diameter, and location of the canalis sinuosus (CS) and its accessory canals (ACs) using cone beam computed tomographic (CBCT) images and to correlate these findings with patient sex, age, and skeletal facial pattern. This observational retrospective study assessed the CBCT scans of 398 patients. The laterality, diameter, and location of the terminal portion of the canals were recorded.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of 2 types of drains for severe odontogenic infection management.

Study Design: Thirty-eight patients with severe odontogenic infections underwent drainage performed under general anesthesia. According to the type of drain used, they were randomized and separated into 2 groups: irrigating (n = 19) and non-irrigating drain (n = 19).

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The goal of this study was to perform systematic review (SR) to investigate the scientific literature regarding the genotoxicity effects of fluoride exposure (FE). The search of databases used for this study was PubMed/Medline, SCOPUS and Web of Science. The quality of included studies was assessed using the EPHPP (Effective Public Health Practice Project).

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate if the micronucleus test using oral epithelial cells is a suitable biomarker for biomonitoring children exposed to X-ray.

Material And Methods: A search was performed through the electronic databases PubMed/Medline, Scopus, and Web of Science, all studies published up to February 2022 that examined the relationship between exposure of children to radiographic examinations and micronucleus.

Results: A total of 17 full-text manuscripts were screened for eligibility.

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The aim of this study was to compare the sizes of the implant-abutment microgap in Morse taper implants with a straight abutment (ISA group) and Morse taper implants with an angled abutment (IAA group). A total of 19 Morse taper dental implants (3.8 × 11.

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To evaluate, through a systematic review, the assessment of genotoxicity of glass ionomer cements and . A systematic review was performed with the problem, intervention, control, and outcomes (PICOS) strategy, aiming to answer the following question: "Can glass ionomer cements induce genetic damage and ?" A systematic search was performed in the following electronic databases: PubMed (including MedLine), Web of Science, and Scopus. The quality of included studies was assessed using the Effective Public Health Practice Project (EPHPP).

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The systematic review (SR) with meta-analysis aimed to infer if micronucleus assay using oral mucosal cells a useful biomarker for biomonitoring populations continuously exposed to pesticides (EP). The SR has been made in accordance with the PRISMA-P guidelines. The PICOS strategy has focused to answer the following question: "Does exposure to pesticides cause genetic damage in oral cells?" The literature search was made in the following scientific databases: Web of Science, PubMed/Medline, and Scopus.

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This systematic review purposed to investigate reports of oral lesions in confirmed COVID-19 patients summarizing clinical characteristics, histological findings, treatment and correlation of oral lesions and COVID-19 severity. Electronic search was conducted on November 2021 using seven databases to identify case reports/series describing lesions in oral mucosa in COVID-19 confirmed cases. A total of 5,179 studies were found, being 39 eligible from 19 countries, totalling 116 cases.

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