"SOS teeth" are defined as the first priority teeth for treatment, that have distinct cavitation reaching the pulp chamber or only root fragments are present. These are teeth with severe morbidity, that may require pulp capping, root canal treatment, or extraction, and therefore should be treated first. The study aims to explore whether or not a metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with SOS teeth. To that end, we performed across-sectional records-based study of a nationally representative sample of 132,529 military personnel aged 18-50 years, who attended the military dental clinics for one year. The mean number of SOS had no statistically significant association with: smoking ( = 0.858), alcohol consumption ( = 0.878), hypertension ( = 0.429), diabetes mellitus ( = 0.866), impaired glucose tolerance ( = 0.909), hyperlipidemia ( = 0.246), ischemic heart disease ( = 0.694), S/P myocardial infarction ( = 0.957), obstructive sleep apnea ( = 0.395), fatty liver ( = 0.074), S/P stroke ( = 0.589), and S/P transient ischemic attack ( = 0.095) and with parental history of: diabetes ( = 0.396)], cardiovascular disease ( = 0.360), stroke ( = 0.368), and sudden death ( = 0.063) as well as with any of the medical auxiliary examinations ( > 0.05). Cariogenic diet was positively associated with SOS teeth ( < 0.001). We conclude that SOS teeth had no statistically significant association with MetS components or with conditions that are consequences or associated with MetS. The only statistically significant parameter was a cariogenic diet, a well-known risk factor for caries and MetS.
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Clin Oral Investig
September 2024
Department of Oral Implantology, National Clinical Research Center for Oral Disease & National Engineering Laboratory for Digital and Material Technology of Stomatology & Beijing Key Laboratory of Digital Stomatology, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology, 22 Zhongguancun South Avenue, Haidian District, Beijing, 100081, China.
Objectives: To compare the occlusal contact regions (OCRs) obtained through an intraoral scanning system and conventional impression procedures via an innovative evaluation method.
Materials And Methods: Fifteen participants with complete dentitions and stable centric occlusion were included. Three groups were created based on the technique used to obtain the OCRs of quadrant posterior teeth at the maximal intercuspal position: 100 μm articulating paper (Control), an intraoral scanner (Test 1, T1) and conventional impression procedure (Test 2, T2).
Objectives: To estimate the joint correlations among cervical vertebrae maturation (CVM), spheno-occipital synchondrosis (SOS), midpalatal suture maturation (MPS), and third molar mineralization (TMM) and to assess the predictive potential of SOS on CVM and MPS.
Materials And Methods: 570 pretreatment cone-beam computed tomogram (CBCT) scans from three private practices were analyzed, and MPS, CVM, SOS, and TMM stages were categorized and recorded by two independent investigators. Intra- and inter-rater reliability tests were evaluated with weighted Cohen's kappa tests.
J Esthet Restor Dent
November 2024
Center for Dental Medicine, Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Objective: The aim of the present study was to provide recommendations in order to facilitate communication between dental professionals and surgeons who are collaborating in the field of dentofacial esthetics.
Clinical Considerations: Smile esthetics are beyond the scope, both of the surgeons who are collaborating with facial esthetics and of the dentists, as a wide range of treatment options from both sides is available. It can be difficult for the surgeon or the dentist that first comes in contact with the patient to conduct an individualized global treatment plan, in order to find out how the various phases of the treatment can be sequenced, as a workflow for an efficient interaction between facial surgery and dentistry still does not exist in the scientific literature.
Clin Oral Investig
March 2024
Department of Oral Medical Imaging, State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, 3rd Section South Renmin Road 14#, Chengdu, 610041, China.
Objectives: This study aimed to use all permanent teeth as the target and establish an automated dental age estimation method across all developmental stages of permanent teeth, accomplishing all the essential steps of tooth determination, tooth development staging, and dental age assessment.
Methods: A three-step framework for automatically estimating dental age was developed for children aged 3 to 15. First, a YOLOv3 network was employed to complete the tasks of tooth localization and numbering on a digital orthopantomogram.
Clin Infect Dis
November 2023
Department of Microbiology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
Background: Many community-acquired pleural infections are caused by facultative and anaerobic bacteria from the human oral microbiota. The epidemiology, clinical characteristics, pathogenesis, and etiology of such infections are little studied. The aim of the present prospective multicenter cohort study was to provide a thorough microbiological and clinical characterization of such oral-type pleural infections and to improve our understanding of the underlying etiology and associated risk factors.
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