Publications by authors named "Yoshiga D"

In cases where oral cancer spreads toward the maxillary tubercle, surgery may extend to the pterygopalatine fossa. There are 2 main extraoral approaches: anterior and lateral. Previously, we introduced a modified lateral approach with a mouth corner incision from the lower lip, that preserves the mental and marginal mandibular nerves.

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Objective Masticatory muscle tendon-aponeurosis hyperplasia (MMTAH) is a recently identified condition characterized by restricted mouth opening due to hyperplasia of the temporalis muscle tendon and masseter muscle aponeurosis. This study examines the treatment and clinical course of patients with MMTAH who underwent surgery at our hospital. Subjects and methods The study included 14 patients (four males and 10 females; mean age: 33.

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  • The study aimed to analyze the imaging characteristics of the gubernaculum tract (GT) in patients with cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) using computed tomography (CT).
  • It found a high detection rate of GTs for both unerupted permanent teeth (83.5%) and supernumerary teeth (83.1%), with no significant differences between the two.
  • The results suggest that a specific structure involving GTs and dental follicles may indicate that multiple teeth could originate from a single dental lamina, potentially leading to eruption failures.
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  • The study focuses on the challenges dentists face in accurately diagnosing cemento-osseous dysplasia (COD), especially when it's related to embedded teeth, as there aren't many reports detailing its imaging characteristics in these cases.
  • Researchers analyzed radiographs and histological findings of 225 patients with COD, uncovering 15 cases in 13 asymptomatic patients that highlighted specific imaging features around embedded mandibular third molars.
  • The findings emphasize the need for dentists to recognize the distinct imaging traits of COD compared to other dental cysts or tumors to improve diagnosis and treatment approaches.
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  • * A significant difference was found in the distribution of ducts between the two groups, with patients having ranula showing fewer instances of undetected ducts.
  • * Additionally, patients with ranula lacked a specific type of duct (Rivinius duct only), highlighting differences in drainage patterns compared to healthy subjects.
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Background: Very recently, a significant relationship between tonsilloliths and dental plaque-related pathologies was reported using digital panoramic radiographs. Their dynamics over time suggest that tonsilloliths may be in a permanently active phase that functions to remove foreign matter. The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between the occurrence of tonsilloliths and the extent of periodontitis.

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are considered to be responsible for recurrence, metastasis, and resistance to treatment in many types of cancers; therefore, new treatment strategies targeting CSCs are attracting attention. In this study, we fabricated a polyethylene glycol-tagged microwell device that enabled spheroid formation from human oral squamous carcinoma cells. HSC-3 and Ca9-22 cells cultured in the microwell device aggregated and generated a single spheroid per well within 24-48 h.

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The aim of this prospective cohort study was to compare changes in nasal cavity and function between Le Fort I with and without horseshoe osteotomy after superior repositioning of the maxilla. The patients were divided into 2 groups, a Le Fort I alone (LF alone) group and a combination Le Fort I and horseshoe osteotomy (HS) group. The nasal cavity volume was measured using 3-dimensional computed tomographic images, and nasal resistance was assessed by anterior active mask rhinomanometry.

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The purpose of this study was to elucidate the imaging characteristics of the gubernaculum tracts in successional teeth related to fused deciduous teeth on computed tomography. The imaging findings of 15 gubernaculum tracts in successional teeth related to fused deciduous teeth were retrospectively analyzed using cone-beam computed tomography or multidetector computed tomography. In cases without a congenitally defected successor, the two gubernaculum tracts of two successional teeth related to fused deciduous teeth were fused into one.

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This study investigated the relationship between the direction of maxillary repositioning after Le Fort I osteotomy and changes in external nasal morphology using lateral cephalograms and frontal facial photographs. The results indicated greater changes in external nasal morphology, such as a more forward position of the nasal tip and an increased alar base width, with anterosuperior repositioning than with posterosuperior repositioning. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that the external nasal morphology changes after Le Fort I osteotomy, and that the changes vary depending on the direction of maxilla repositioning.

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Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is a potentially severe adverse side effect of antiresorptive agents. However, withdrawal of such agents in patients with osteoporosis may increase the risk of fracture. The treatment of MRONJ is challenging, and standard treatment guidelines have yet to be established.

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The eruption pathway from the dental follicle to the gingiva for permanent teeth is known as the gubernaculum tract (GT), a physiologic structure thought to play a role in tooth eruption. Cone beam computed tomography and multi-detector computed tomography have recently been used to visualize the GT, with the results indicating that this structure might be related to the normal eruption of teeth. By contrast, curved and/or constricted GTs may lead to abnormal tooth eruption.

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Objectives: The shapes of gubernaculum tracts (GTs) in molars as accessional teeth remain unidentified. To elucidate imaging peculiarities of GTs in molars with aging on multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT).

Material And Methods: This retrospective study was conducted using CT images, including maxillary and mandibular molars, with no abnormal findings from 239 patients.

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Objective: Cleft palate is among the most frequent congenital defects in humans. While gene-environment multifactorial threshold models have been proposed to explain this cleft palate formation, only a few experimental models have verified this theory. This study aimed to clarify whether gene-environment interaction can cause cleft palate through a combination of specific genetic and environmental factors.

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Background: Tonsilloliths are related clinically to halitosis and tonsillar abscess. However, the dynamics of tonsilloliths over time are unknown. The aim of the study was to evaluate change in the characteristics of tonsilloliths in a time-dependent fashion by follow-up computed tomography (CT).

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the visibility and functionality of sublingual gland ducts using MR sialography and dynamic MR sialography in various groups of subjects, including adults, elderly individuals, and patients with gland disease.
  • Results showed that sublingual gland ducts could be accurately visualized in a significant number of subjects, with no major differences in duct areas across the groups studied.
  • This research highlights the diagnostic potential of MR sialography, especially in identifying lesions like ranulas that are associated with sublingual gland ducts.
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A simple sandwich technique using buttons to compress grafted tissue combined with a tie-over technique for intraoral split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) is introduced. This technique yielded an excellent engraftment rate (90.5%) and no instances of total graft failure were recorded.

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Objectives: We evaluated the relationships between depth of invasion (DOI) of tongue cancer, as measured with preoperative T1- and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and postoperative histopathologic (Path) specimens, with cervical lymph node metastasis (CLNM) and tumor stage. We also calculated the correlation of MRI and Path DOI measurements.

Study Design: This retrospective study included 101 patients who had squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue and were treated surgically.

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  • The study aimed to assess the usefulness of a new cine-magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) technique for evaluating swallowing function in patients with oral cancers by analyzing 12 CMRI-related parameters.
  • A total of 111 patients were examined to determine fluid flow direction and the relationship between CMRI parameters and self-reported swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), as well as staging and surgical invasiveness.
  • The findings indicated that CMRI effectively visualized swallowing dynamics and correlated with the severity of dysphagia, suggesting its potential as a valuable tool in managing patients with oral cancer.
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Background: Therapeutic strategies for patients with medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) remain controversial. The aim of the present study was to clarify the effectiveness and safety of teriparatide therapy in Japanese MRONJ patients based on a large number of case series with a multicenter retrospective analysis.

Patients And Methods: Between January 2012 and December 2016, 29 patients who were diagnosed with MRONJ at 10 hospitals were treated with teriparatide.

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The objective was to introduce a new technique for visualizing the three-dimensional (3D) movements of velopharyngeal-related muscles using high-speed cine-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based on T2-weighted sequences. The evaluation of phonation- and water swallowing-related events was performed in 11 healthy subjects. Specifically, whether cine-MRI could precisely visualize normal velopharyngeal function during these two events was examined.

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Interleukin-17A (IL-17A), a major effector cytokine secreted by T helper 17 (Th17) cells, is elevated in atherosclerosis lesions. The purpose of this study was to assess the role of IL-17A in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. To measure the expression of adhesion molecules, human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and U937 cells were stimulated with IL-17A.

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  • * Treatment with hyaluronidase (HA'ase) or knocking down hyaluronan synthase 2 (HAS2) increased RANKL expression, while the presence of high molecular weight HA or TGF-β1 decreased RANKL levels in similar conditions.
  • * The study suggests that HA accumulation in bone marrow cells can modulate osteoclast activity by affecting RANKL expression through the Vitamin D receptor (VDR) and STAT3 signaling pathways.
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  • * This report details a unique case where three static depressions in the mandible were discovered adjacent to major salivary glands in a 68-year-old man using panoramic radiography and CT.
  • * The CT showed these depressions to have similar density values to neighboring salivary glands, confirming their identity as normal parotid, sublingual, and submandibular glands; the patient showed no further concerns after follow-up.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of ranulas. In addition, to elucidate DWI findings and ADC values of other representative masses in and around the floor of the mouth.

Study Design: DWI findings and ADC values in 35 patients with ranulas and 33 patients with other masses were retrospectively reviewed with a central focus on cystic masses or lesions that may have cyst-like components in and around the floor of the mouth based on the diagnosis of each respective disease.

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