F. Etesam ,
Volume 3, Issue 1 (8-1989)
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evaluation was done on the theories, ideas and surveys on dens in dent or dens
invaginatus anomaly. Since the histological and embryological structure of
teeth in men and mice are similar together,
microscopic structure of a case of dens in dent in a rat is described
here in detail which is comparable to this anomaly features in human.
M. Rezaie ,
Volume 3, Issue 1 (8-1989)
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AR-SA Mumps is a contagious, acute,
self limiting, benign disease with very low mortality rate. By classic clinical
view, Mumps is increased volume of parotid glands. The disease was known
specific disease of parotid glands for many years. Hence, it was named as
epidemic parotitis with local and limited site of affecting area. As well as
parotid glands, it can affect testicles, ovaries, central nervous system,
pancreas, heart, kidneys, thyroid gland, etc.
Researchers showed that the disease is not limited to parotid glands but
can provoke generalized reactions in the body and parotitis is just the most
prevalent clinical feature of it. 21 cases recruited from Imam hospital were
observed in this study. The results were similar to the previous international
ones except about the frequency rate of the disease which is due to incomplete
vaccination in Iran.
M. Saheb Jami, Sh. Farahani,
Volume 3, Issue 1 (8-1989)
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AR-SA In current survey, 200 general dentists and 98
general physicians were recruited as
test and control groups respectively and analyzed for having osteoarthritis.
The prevalence of osteoarthritis was found considerably higher in dentists
compared to physicians ( 23.5% to 13.3%) . The mean age of dentists diagnosed
with osteoarthritis was 11 years lower
than physicians( 48 years to 59 years). Osteoarthritis was noticeably higher in
neck among dentists but in back was equal between the two groups. The ratio of
Osteoarthritis in men to women was 3 to 2. Among the studied cases, neck was
the most frequent site of the disease.
V. Selahi Moghadam ,
Volume 3, Issue 1 (8-1989)
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AR-SA Treating bony craters by
surgical method needs elimination or reduction of bony lesions as well as
providing sufficient bone by minimum osteotomy in order to preserve supporting
bone. Furcation preservation is very important. Most mandibular molars are
overtreated from buccal aspect that leads to inverted morphology and affects
buccal forcation. Identifying anatomical structures and their relation to
lesions is essential. In crater therapy, furcation and tooth trunk are two
major anatomical structures. Low to medium Craters are appropriate for osseous
resection. Craters of maxillary molars with palatal plate bone loss are treated
by 10 degree palatal inclination and decreasing buccal bone according to root
trunk. Besides, osteoplasty is indicated
for buccal bone. Second molars are treated similarly but they have longer root
trunks and thicker buccal bone which needs osteoplasty. Craters of Mandibular
first molar area are treated by osteoplasty in lingual bone as well as buccal
bone reduction according to root trunk . likewise, second molars are treated
but they have more lingual bone as well as lingual inclination of teeth and
longer root trunks. On the other hand,
scalloped morphology is not sufficiently favorable. Therefore, in order to
change flat or low scalloped morphology
we should not destroy supporting bone.
F Farshchian ,
Volume 3, Issue 1 (8-1989)
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AR-SA In some clinical interventions, there have been
some doubts on replacing resin veneers by etched porcelain veneers. Never the
less, Public awareness and demand for more aesthetic treatments caused
increased usage of laminate veneers in operative treatments as routine
treatment method. Dental material companies have rapidly produced newer
materials to replace the old ones and respond the needs. Thus, dental science
has developed in aesthetic operative dental science. Each novel treatment
modality requires modern material and methods that needs experience and
knowledge in order to eliminate the complications. Many clinical researches on
durability and guidelines of each method have been conducted. Porcelain veneers require limited tooth
preparation and brings high esthetic. In addition, their function and
durability are acceptable and their favorable path of insertion is compatible
to periodontal tissues.
A. Akhavan Niaki ,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (8-1992)
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AR-SA Periodontal ligament changes depend on amount,
duration and type of forces. Teeth movement toward periodontal ligament starts
from the initial hours by formation of pressure and traction areas. These areas
as well as vascular system must be preserved under the forces. Bone loss is
resulted from osteoclasts activity. In spongy bone spaces, osteoid is formed.
Due to heavy forces, periodontal tissues are pressed, vessels are blocked and
periodontal ligament becomes acellular and hyalinised. Also,The osteocytes of
undermining bone are damaged in localized areas. In traction areas, fibroblasts
proliferation and elongation of periodontal tissues are resulted and osteoid is
formed on the areas which are replaced by bundle bone (a part of lamina dura
that includes calcified collagen ligaments). Due to heavy forces, collagen in
traction area and blood vessels may become ruptured.
J. Mahmodian , Sh. Banakar ,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (8-1992)
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AR-SA Eruption is a developmental process in 3 phases
of pre-eruptive, prefunctional and functional. Until now there has not been any
research on the relationship between eruption and sex and age in Iran in order
to compare with the available standards. In This study we recruited 3174
children of 5-8.28 years and eruption sequence in them was evaluated. The
results showed that eruption is slightly sooner in girls in comparison to boys
which is not statistically significant. The percentage of erupted teeth will
increase by increasing age but Maxillary central incisors in boys are the
exception. In addition, molars are erupted prior to mandibular centrals.
A. Vahid ,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (8-1992)
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AR-SA Replantation means replacement of an avulsed
tooth. The most important issue is preserving periodontal health during the
process. Therefore, root irrigation or drying should be avoided and tooth
should be replaced at soonest time possible. Dental socket should be irrigated
by warm normal saline without any curettage. Then, it should be splinted by
considering function. After 2 weeks, endodontic therapy should be commenced in
order to ameliorating periodontium condition and calcium hydroxide application
following splint removal.For approximately 2 years, 2 months follow-ups are
mandatory. Calcium hydroxide should be replaced in case of washing out. In
general, since avulsion is happened mostly in children and prosthetic
treatments are impossible in this age, replantation is an appropriate temporary
treatment modality until the patient becomes ready to receive prosthetic
treatments.
A. Khayat ,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (8-1992)
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AR-SA In order to evaluate quality of apex filling
materials in endodontic surgeries, studies on extracted teeth were
conducted. The teeth were selected and
after crown dissection, root canal therapy was done by gutta-percha and simple
technique. Afterwards, for each tooth
3mm of root apex was cutted and then the samples were divded into 5 groups of
15 samples.two groups of 3 samples were regarded as control groups. Then, a 3mm
cavity was made in apex and were filled by amalgam ( vivdentTM or Sina TM), cavit
and coltosol in groups number 2 to 5. The gutta-percha was condensed by a round
end tool. The samples were placed in Methylen blue for 48 hours and then by
scrubbing lateral walls of the teeth, the penetration of color into root canal
space was evaluated by steromicroscope. The obtained results showed that
Coltosol was acted better and resulted in more significant changes compared to
Amalgam vividentTM, SinaTM , Cavit and Gutta-percha.(P≤0.001)
M. Saheb Jami , M. Eslami Amirabadi ,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (8-1992)
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AR-SA The following reports are introducing 3
patients with progressive systemic sclerosis who had oral manifestations such
as limited mouth opening, PDL thickening,... as well as uncommon internal
resorption in many of their teeth with any etiologic factor. According to oral
manifestations of systemic sclerosis, It seems that internal resorption can be
associated to their systemic disease.
F. Farshchian ,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (8-1992)
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AR-SA Currently, the application and use of porcelain
inlays and onlays for anterior and posterior teeth that are made in laboratory
is increasing. Present article is aimed to evaluate 1. Advantages of porcelain
include their aesthetic, strength, low chair-side, biocompatibility and do not depending
on metals 2. Disadvantages of porcelains are undesirable tooth wearing, high
cost, needing an expert technician and tooth sensitivity that can lead to
endodontic treatments. 3. Methods and materials of working with porcelains are
thoroughly discussed in this section.
E. Yasini , M. Eslami , E. Aleksanian , M. Mohamadi Basir ,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (8-1992)
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AR-SA In 9 patients of 11-20 years old, Pulp response
to phosphoric acid 37% during a 15 seconds etching period was studied. Class V
cavities in cervical third of premolars were prepared as symmetrical couples.
All the process was identical in both groups of case and control. In test
group, 15 seconds etching period by phosphoric acid 37% was done. The teeth
were then restored by ZOE. Only one case complained of pain and discomfort.
After 1,2,4,6,12,24,56 days the teeth were extracted. In 100 sections made from
extracted teeth of 5 patients , pulpal response to acid reaction was a mild
inflammation with good prognosis.
A. Alavi ,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (8-1992)
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AR-SA The effects of citric acid 50%, glumma and GC
dentin conditioner on dentin were evaluated in different stages and compared to
normal dentinal surface. The results obtained by SEM showed that smear layer is
formed following cavity preparation can be removed by citric acid 50%. It can
also widens dentinal tubules. On the other hand, glumma and GC conditioner can
only remove smear layer without affecting dentinal tubules. These results were
similar to the results announced by producing companies.
M. Jafari ,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (8-1992)
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AR-SA Treatment planning for patients with this
congenital disorder according to their age, eruption of teeth and anatomical
type of the disorder is summarized here. It should be noticed that
reconstruction of ear, soft tissue lesions and neurological lesions in patients
is done after complete reconstruction of facial bones and functioning of its skeletal
parts.
Sj. Porhashemi , J. Mahmodian ,
Volume 6, Issue 1 (7-1993)
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AR-SA During the recent century, the prevalence of
dental caries has been changed widely. Therefore, following industrial
revolution of Europe in 19th century and industrialization of European
countries as well as population increase in the cities and changes in
nutritional diets of people, dental caries prevalence has rapidly increased.
Thus, by feeling danger and improving awareness, These countries decided to
prevent caries. This , lead to a considerable decrease in DMF indices. In
developing countries, the situation was reversed and although industrial
developments have happened, dental caries prevalence has been gradually
increased. In this article, the etiology of these transitions is discussed and
analyzed and practical solutions are mentioned.
A. Kosari ,
Volume 6, Issue 1 (7-1993)
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AR-SA Since many Dental interventions are stressful
for patients, using premedications specially for younger patients in order to
decrease their stress and anxiety is recommended. Premedication can also lessen
patients' fears and soothe both patient and practitioner. This will lead to a
better treatment in a shorter time. Prior to premedication, medical history
should be obtained completely and an oral, inhalation or iv method of
premedication is chosen according to sex, weight and the degree of anxiety of
patients. NO2 is very safe method for
premedication. Also, Triclofos , Hydroxyzin or Diazepam are other common drugs
used for young patients. It should be taken into consideration that
premedication cannot eliminate all the fears and anxiety and dentist should use
other techniques of controlling fear as well.
M. Abdolahi Nejad , A. Masod ,
Volume 6, Issue 1 (7-1993)
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AR-SA Cytokines are glycoproteins produced specifically by lymphocytes, macrophages,
monocytes and many other cells. In fact, They act nonspecifically. Cytokines
are not immunoglubolins and unlike them, have not high molecular weight. They
regulate immuneresponse as well as in diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Cytokines
role in periodontal diseases as well as
identifying them in the pathogenesis of some dental and oral diseases and bone
loss process is an important issue in dentistry. Hence, this article presents
cytokine's role and developments of immunology science in dentistry.
Sh. Jafari , R. Hakimi ,
Volume 6, Issue 1 (7-1993)
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AR-SA Migraine pains are one of the most frequent
types of headaches. There are two types
of migraine: Classic migraine and common migraine. These two are distinguished
with the existence of neurologic symptoms (Aura). Although the main etiology of
it is related to unstable pericranial condition of vessels during migraine
attacks. Recent studies showed strong
effect of treating musculoskeletal disorders of masticatory system in recovery
of common migraine. On this account, thorough evaluation of masticatory system
and eliminating disorders of jaws and related muscles is recommended as an
effective treatment modality in patients with common migraine. since migraine
is defined as recurring attacks of headache in a wide range of pain , duration
and frequency of attacks. The headacke
is unilateral and associated with anorexia, nausea or vomiting and in some cases even sensory, motor or
psychological disorders are presented.
R. Amirlo ,
Volume 6, Issue 1 (7-1993)
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AR-SA In general, there is a direct relationship
between dental restorations and periodontal condition of the mouth. During
tooth preparation, it should be considered that gingival tissues (specially
biologic width) must be preserved. Incorrect tooth preparation and therefore
incomplete impression results in wrong contour of the final cast, plaque
accumulation and gingivitis. Hence, Cervical anatomy of the teeth which
determines final contour of the restoration is very important. The amount of tooth tissue that should be
removed relates to cervical contour of it before preparation. Over contoured
restorations inhibit uscular movements and self cleasnsing mechanism. Shoulder
finish line is preferred to knife edge due to the final convexity of tooth
contour resulted from shoulder preparation.
In teeth with cingulum, preparation should be parallel to cervical third
of buccal surface. This brings more retention. Final preparation and impression
making should not be performed in the same visit.
F. Jamali , P. Ghanbari ,
Volume 6, Issue 1 (7-1993)
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AR-SA This article is aimed to evaluate blood
pressure changes in 100 patients (Normotensive and hypertensive) of dental
clinics. Blood pressure changes were
recorded in particular stages: before surgery, 2 minutes after receiving local anesthesia,
during surgery and 15 minutes post surgery. Results were analyzed via student
paired T test to identify if there were any significant difference between two
groups of normotensive and hypertensive and this was dangerous or significant
enough to prohibit patients from receiving dental treatments.