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Frequency and Clinical Significance of Incidental Findings on CBCT Imaging: a Retrospective Analysis of Full-Volume Scans.

J Oral Maxillofac Res

March 2024

Department of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology, Dental School of Athens, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 2 Thivon Str, 11527, Goudi, AthensGreece.

Objectives: This retrospective study aims to identify incidental findings in cone-beam computed tomography scans of patients irradiated for preoperative evaluation for implant placement and obtained using the same imaging unit as well as the same field of view. The incidence of each incidental finding, as well as the overall incidence, were calculated and the findings were ranked according to their clinical significance.

Material And Methods: A total of 741 cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) examinations with extended field of view (15 x 15 cm) were retrospectively evaluated for incidental findings (IFs).

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Objectives: Pneumomediastinum (PM) secondary to oromaxillofacial trauma (OMF) is a rare but well-described complication/pathologic finding. The aim of this study was twofold: first, to report our experience in treatment of maxillofacial trauma patients with PM, and second, to review the literature regarding the clinical features, severity, course, and management of the aforementioned complication.

Material And Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records and charts of patients who suffered from maxillofacial trauma and treated in our hospital between September 1, 2013 and September 31, 2017.

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Aim And Objective: The aim and objective of this study is to evaluate the interface between heat-pressed glass-ceramic masses on a Cr-Co metal substrate using a scanning electron microscope and an X-ray energy dispersion spectrometer.

Materials And Methods: A pressed porcelain-leucite-based ceramic (IPS InLine press-on-metal (PoM); Ivoclar Vivadent AG) was used. Three cylindrical metal specimens cast (diameter 5 mm, height 1.

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Orbital trapdoor fractures (OTFs) entail entrapment of intraorbital soft tissues with minimal or no displacement of the affected bones and are almost exclusively seen in children. This article aimed to report the diagnosis and treatment of an OTF of the floor in an adult patient and to critically review the literature regarding the management aspects of this specific subset of orbital blowout fractures in adults. A 29-year-old man presented with limitations of vertical right eye movements owing to blunt orbital trauma.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the prognostic and predictive impact of β-catenin, TCF21 and WISP1 expression in patients with squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck who underwent primary radiotherapy or concomitant chemoradiotherapy.

Study Design: Prospective cohort study.

Setting: University hospital.

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The concept of impression making process in dentistry began in the mid 1800s. Dentists realized that the construction of a prosthetic restoration required both a detailed capture of the oral tissues along with stone cast fabrications. To accomplish these goals, impression materials were essential.

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The styloid or Eagle syndrome is characterized by recurrent episodes of pharyngeal pain irradiating in various additional sites of head and neck, owing to an elongated stylohyoid process or calcification of stylohyoid ligament or complex. This article aimed to report a case of surgical treatment of Eagle syndrome by applying transcervical approach for styloidectomy, after a previous but failed intraoral attempt. Aside from the description of the surgical steps of this technique, the current literature was reviewed too.

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Osteomas are benign slow-growing osteogenic lesions of unknown aetiology which can be central, peripheral or extraskeletal. Peripheral osteomas of the are very uncommon. We report a 72-year-old female patient who presented to the Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Dental School of Athens, Athens, Greece, in 2015 with swelling of the palate following a tooth extraction.

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Zygomatic implants have been used for rehabilitation of the edentulous atrophic maxilla as an alternative to bone grafting for almost two decades resulting in satisfactory clinical outcomes. However, the patients with edentulous atrophic maxilla treated using this technique may present serious complications that could put the prosthetic restoration at risk. Four cases are reported in this paper, one case with a cutaneous fistula in the left zygomatic-orbital area caused by aseptic necrosis at the apical part of the implant, which was treated with the surgical removal of this part, a second case with loss of the right zygomatic implant due to failure of osseointegration and two cases of periimplantitis that resulted in partial and complete removal of the implant, respectively.

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A retrospective analysis of the characteristics, treatment and follow-up of 26 odontomas in Greek children.

J Oral Sci

September 2010

University Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at Children's Hospital P. & A. Kyriakou, Dental School of Athens, Athens, Greece.

Odontomas represent the most common type of odontogenic jaw tumors among patients younger than 20 years of age. Clinically, they are often associated with eruption failure of adjacent permanent teeth, and are classified as compound and complex. The aim of the present retrospective study was to present the characteristics, treatment approach and outcome of odontomas in Greek children, over a ten-year period.

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Sinonasal myxoma in an infant.

J Craniofac Surg

September 2010

University Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dental School of Athens, Greece.

Myxomas of the maxillofacial region are neoplastic entities of mesenchymal origin most often associated with odontogenic origin; sinonasal myxoma is rare, located in the nasolabial region and originating from the sinonasal tract. The aim of the current study was to report a well-documented case of sinonasal myxoma in a 12-month-old boy, initially presenting with obliteration of his left nasolacrimal duct. A soft-tissue mass of the nasobuccal groove, firmly attached to the underlying bone, was revealed.

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to compare decision-making choices among dentists with different levels of training.

Methods: Scanned periapical radiographs and a leaflet with relevant information of 17 endodontically treated teeth were mailed to 40 undergraduate students, 25 general practitioners, 20 postgraduate students, and 40 endodontists. All teeth were symptom-free.

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Purpose: Smoking is the most widespread addictive behaviour in the world, as it causes physical and psychological dependence on nicotine. The objective of the present study was to discern the prevalence and the relative risks of nicotine dependence of adult people in Athens, Greece, as this country holds first place in cigarette consumption in the European Union.

Materials And Methods: A random sample of 202 current smokers (82 men and 120 women) was drawn from residents aged v 18 years in Athens, the capital of Greece.

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Objective: To evaluate coronal leakage and apical material extrusion of 3 obturation techniques.

Method And Materials: The coronal part of 60 freshly extracted human maxillary central incisors was removed, leaving roots 10 mm in length. After instrumentation by hand K-files and smear layer removal, the 60 roots were divided randomly into 3 groups.

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The influence of texture of food on the surface electromyographic (EMG) activity of the masseter muscle was investigated in a sample of mandibular implant overdenture wearers. Six experienced denture wearers (mean age 57.8 years) with mandibular overdentures supported by two implants, consented to participate in this study.

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This study was done to study the growth of the articular eminence height during the postnatal craniofacial growth period. Ninety (90) skulls were divided into three equal groups, named A, B, and C. The A group belonged to individuals showing deciduous dentition, the B group showed mixed dentition, and the C group permanent dentition.

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Normal side-to-side variation of the exteroceptive suppression of masseter muscle in young dentate adults.

J Oral Rehabil

December 1999

Department of Removable Prosthdontics, Experimental EMG laboratory, Dental School of Athens, Greece.

Previous studies have shown that various stimuli applied in the orofacial region, evoke bilateral inhibitory responses in the jaw elevator muscles. The exteroceptive supression (ES) of the masseter muscle after electrical stimulation of the mental nerve, often appears as a double phase of inhibition interrupting the voluntary sustained contraction of the muscle. The aim of the present study was to investigate the normal bilateral variation of the masseteric ES in a control group of 20 healthy dentate adults, and to determine the range of its boundaries.

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Previous studies mainly on dentate subjects, have clearly shown that food texture affects the various chewing parameters. The purpose of this investigation was to study the influence of food texture on the surface electromyographic (EMG) activity of the masseter muscle in a sample of denture wearers. Nine experienced denture wearers (mean age of 68.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the texture of food on the masseter EMG activity during chewing. Fresh raw carrots and non-adhesive chewing gums of similar size and weight were used as representing a hard and a soft food respectively. The mean values for the IEMG activity, the duration of the chewing cycle, the chewing rate and the relative contraction time during chewing were significantly higher for the carrots while no significant difference was found in the chewing burst duration between the two test foods.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of gender on the masseteric jaw-jerk reflex, evoked in a sample of nine male and nine female young subjects. Electromyographic jaw-jerk recordings elicited by chin-taps in the relaxed masseter muscle of the preferred chewing side, were obtained using a computerized recording and analysis system. In both groups, a jaw-jerk reflex was recorded in 95.

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Oral health status, treatment needs and demands were investigated among 242 elderly people (63 males and 179 females) living at the largest residential home in Athens. The mean age of the sample was 83.8 years (82.

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