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Recent progress in materials chemistry has resulted in the development of several ceramic materials that are now being used in dental implants. The advantages of ceramic materials over conventional metallic materials are that they do not induce allergic reactions in individuals with metal allergies, they do not interfere with magnetic resonance imaging, and they provide improved esthetics. In addition, some ceramic materials are tougher than metallic materials and less brittle.

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Purpose: Recently, rare cases of medication-related peri-implant osteonecrosis of the jaw (PI-MRONJ) have been reported. In patients with functional implants who begin using anti-osteoporosis medications (AOMs) after implantation, PI-MRONJ is unpredictable and poses a significant threat to the patient. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of AOMs on peri-implant tissues and to examine risk factors for peri-implantitis, a presumed trigger for PI-MRONJ.

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Damage to the peripheral nerves of trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons leads to intractable orofacial neuropathic pain through the induction of neuroinflammation. However, the details of this process are not yet fully understood. Here, we found that fibroblast-derived interleukin (IL)-33 was required for the development of mechanical allodynia in whisker pad skin following infraorbital nerve injury (IONI).

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  • The pilot study aimed to assess dental educators' knowledge and perceptions of relative value units (RVUs) and their potential benefits in dentistry.
  • A survey was conducted with 26 dental educators from various North American dental schools, revealing that those with prior experience were more likely to see RVUs as beneficial for practice management.
  • However, there was no agreement on the specific components for determining RVUs in dentistry, indicating a need for more comprehensive research in this area.
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to utilize a no-code computer vision platform to develop, train, and evaluate a model specifically designed for segmenting dental restorations on panoramic radiographs.

Methods: One hundred anonymized panoramic radiographs were selected for this study. Accurate labeling of dental restorations was performed by calibrated dental faculty and students, with subsequent final review by an oral radiologist.

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Decline in stimulus responsiveness of secretory granules in salivary glands with age.

J Oral Biosci

November 2024

Department of Physiology, Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, 2-870-1 Sakaecho-nishi, Matsudo, Chiba, 271-8587, Japan. Electronic address:

Objectives: Secretory granules produced by salivary acinar cells accumulate if secretory stimulation is suppressed. Aged and deteriorated secretory granules can cause tissue damage because of abnormal secretion and/or intracellular leakage. To elucidate the deterioration process, we characterized the changes in the stimulus responsiveness of secretory granules using HaloTag technology.

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Although there are difficulties with using intraoral scans for implant-supported complete-arch fixed dental prostheses (ISCFDPs), several commercially available systems have become helpful in simplifying the treatment process in the prosthetic phase. These systems help patients move from interim ISCFDPs to receiving definitive prostheses in just three clinical visits. This clinical report summarizes the indications, benefits, and limitations of the four systems.

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Klebsiella pneumoniae, an emerging multidrug-resistant pathogen, exhibits hypermucoviscosity (HMV) as a critical virulence trait mediated by its capsular polysaccharide (CPS). Recent discoveries have determined acetylation as a significant modification for CPS, although its impact on HMV and virulence was previously unknown. This study elucidates the roles of two enzymes: Klebsiella pneumoniae Acetylated CPS Esterase (KpACE), an esterase that removes acetyl groups from CPS, and WcsU, an acetyltransferase that adds acetyl groups to CPS.

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Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and impaired gait both independently heighten the risk of accidental falls among older adults. However, the combined impact of these factors remains unclear. We analyzed the data of 786 community-dwelling Japanese older adults.

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The Effect of Different Separated File Retrieval Strategies on the Biomechanical Behavior of a Mandibular Molar: A Finite Element Analysis Study.

J Endod

January 2025

Department of Conservative Dentistry, Pusan National University School of Dentistry, Dental Research Institute, Dental and Life Science Institute, Yangsan, Korea. Electronic address:

Introduction: This study evaluated the effects of retrieval strategies of separated nickel-titanium files on the biomechanical behavior of endodontically treated teeth by finite element analysis.

Methods: Six FE models were created: intact tooth; simulated a scenario where the apical 3 mm of a nickel-titanium file is separated and retained; TD, simulated application of a trephine drill to expose 1 mm of the separated file; simulated troughing of 180° at the inner wall of root canal for an extra 1 mm of the separated file beyond the staging platform; simulated circumferential ultrasonic troughing done for an extra 1 mm after the TD; and PM, simulated iatrogenic perforation sealed using mineral trioxide aggregate. Occlusal loading followed the occlusal fingerprint of the tooth before maximum von Mises stresses, maximum principal stresses, safety factor, and number of cycles till failure were determined.

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Shape reproducibility of retentive devices made of cast titanium.

Dent Mater J

December 2024

Liaison Center for Innovative Dentistry, Graduate School of Dentistry, Tohoku University.

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  • - The study examined how consistently retentive devices made from cast titanium could reproduce their shapes using different adhesives for retention beads.
  • - Wax patterns were created and cast using two types of machines, and various imaging and measurement techniques were employed to assess the quality of the casts.
  • - Results showed that the choice of adhesive did not significantly affect the shape reproduction, but better results were achieved with a one-chamber casting machine when using a combination of two adhesives.
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Background/aim: Alkaline extracts of several plants which contain lignin degradation products have several unique biological activities. In order to search for new biological activities of alkaline extracts of pine seed shell (APs), their anti-ultraviolet C (UVC) and macrophage stimulation activity were investigated.

Materials And Methods: Anti-UVC activity was determined by the ratio of the 50% cytotoxic concentration against human melanoma cell line COLO679 to the 50% UVC-protective concentration.

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Purpose: To evaluate how build orientation affects the fabrication trueness of additively manufactured implant-supported complete arch prostheses by comparing them to subtractively manufactured high-impact polymer-based prostheses.

Materials And Methods: An edentulous maxillary model with four implants at canine and first molar regions bilaterally was digitized (ATOS Core 80 5MP) to design a reference implant-supported complete arch prosthesis standard tessellation language file (RF-STL). The STL file was used to manufacture prostheses additively in five different orientations according to the build platform (AM-0, 0-degree; AM-15, 15-degree; AM-30, 30-degree; AM-45, 45-degree; AM-90, 90-degree) or subtractively (SM-HIP, control) (n = 10).

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Acidic/abrasive challenges on simulated non-carious cervical lesions development and morphology.

Arch Oral Biol

January 2025

Department of Cariology and Operative Dentistry, Indiana University School of Dentistry, 415 N Lansing St, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. Electronic address:

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  • - This study examined how different frequencies of acid exposure and duration of tooth brushing affect the development and shape of non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) on extracted human teeth.
  • - Results indicated that tooth loss increased significantly with each brushing stroke and was heightened by acid exposure, with no substantial difference in loss after a certain number of strokes among acid-exposed groups.
  • - The morphology of lesions varied greatly, with control teeth showing sharper angles and wedge-shaped lesions, while acid-exposed teeth exhibited rounder, striated lesions, suggesting acid exposure alters lesion formation and progression.
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  • Age-related changes in macrophage polarization in the trigeminal ganglion (TG) contribute to increased sensitivity to intra-oral pain after mucosal incisions, particularly in older SAMP8 mice compared to younger SAMR1 mice.
  • The study involved measuring pain thresholds and analyzing the presence of specific inflammatory macrophage types (M1 and M2) in the TG over a period of 21 days post-injury.
  • Results showed that enhanced CCL2 signaling from M1-macrophages in older mice led to greater pain hypersensitivity, indicating a link between aging, macrophage activity, and prolonged pain response.
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Introduction: Hydroxyapatite (HAP) is promoted as biomimetic material in dentistry. The aim of the study was to investigate whether HAP-containing formulations can reduce erosive/abrasive tissue loss and to analyse components in these formulations.

Methods: Two HAP toothpastes with and two without fluoride and a HAP mouthrinse were investigated, controls were active agent-free toothpaste, SnF2 toothpaste and F/Sn mouthrinse.

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  • This study examines how chewing movements change in dementia patients, focusing on the relationship between mandibular movement and cognitive function.
  • Sixty-three residents from long-term care facilities chewed rice crackers while their movements were recorded for analysis.
  • Results showed that as cognitive function declined, patients exhibited less circular chewing motions and more linear ones, which may hinder their ability to eat solid foods effectively.
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Even though the oral cavity is not visible, food chewing can be performed without damaging the tongue, oral mucosa, or other intraoral parts, with cross-modal perception of chewing possibly critical for appropriate recognition of its performance. This study was conducted to clarify the relationship of chewing food cross-modal perception with cortex activities based on examinations of the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) and visual cortex during chewing in comparison with sham chewing without food, imaginary chewing, and rest using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Additionally, the effects of a deafferent tongue dorsum on PPC/visual cortex activities during chewing performance were examined.

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  • - The study aimed to analyze the pharyngeal airway dimensions of Emirati individuals based on different skeletal patterns, using CBCT scans from 103 adult subjects classified into Class I, II, and III skeletal groups.
  • - Findings indicated significant associations between airway measurements and facial metrics, with correlations observed between volumes of the nasal cavity, nasopharynx, oropharynx, and hypopharynx, as well as between these volumes and anterior facial height.
  • - Notably, skeletal Class I exhibited a larger nasopharynx volume compared to Class II and III, while other airway parameters showed no significant differences; the study concluded that various airway parameters correlated with anterior facial height across the different skeletal patterns.
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Fabricating crowns that fit both an implant and an existing removable partial denture.

J Prosthet Dent

October 2024

Distinguished Professor, Advanced Education Program in Implant Dentistry, Loma Linda University School of Dentistry, Loma Linda, Calif.

Fabricating a crown to fit both a tooth and an existing removable partial denture (RPD) using many different techniques has been described. However, in the event of abutment loss, information regarding the clinical and laboratory steps used to fabricate a crown that fits both an implant and an RPD is lacking. This report describes the use of either an impression coping or an interim abutment attached to the implant to which a composite resin interim restoration material is flowed and the RPD then seated to form a resin pattern of the required crown form.

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Background: Dental informatics is an emerging discipline. Although the accreditation agency governing dental education programs asserts the importance of informatics as foundational knowledge, no well-defined dental informatics courses currently exist within the standard predoctoral dental curriculum. There is a nationwide lack of dental informatics academic programs.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of whitlockite nanoparticles and an activin A/BMP2 chimera (AB204) in enhancing bone regeneration in rat calvarial defects.
  • - Researchers created 5mm circular defects in 8 rats and divided them into three groups to analyze bone healing over 2 and 4 weeks using different materials.
  • - Results showed the BO/WH/AB204 group had significantly better bone healing compared to the other two groups, indicating that AB204 contributes positively to bone regeneration.
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Manipulation of radixin phosphorylation in the nucleus accumbens core modulates risky choice behavior.

Prog Neurobiol

November 2024

Department of Physiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea; Department of Medical Sciences, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Ezrin-Radixin-Moesin (ERM) proteins are actin-binding proteins that contribute to morphological changes in dendritic spines. Despite their significant role in regulating spine structure, the role of ERM proteins in the nucleus accumbnes (NAcc) is not well known, especially in in the context of risk-reward decision-making. Here, we measured the relationship between synaptic excitation and inhibition (E/I ratio) from medium spiny neurons in the NAcc core obtained in the rat after a rat gambling task (rGT).

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16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing analysis is used to investigate bacterial communities; however, the estimated bacterial composition can differ from the original due to experimental and analytical biases. Therefore, this study determines the optimal conditions to minimize the potential biases in 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing analysis using different DNA samples, trimming lengths, primers, and databases. The results of the mock1 community with 250 and 300 bp paired-end (PE), comprising 15 bacteria from various environments, showed the highest similarity between the theoretical value and the data using the Greengenes2 and the V3 region at the genus level and V5-V6 at the species level.

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