Showing 1047 results for Type of Study: Research
Ah. Fakhraie , E. Yazdi , M. Falahi Motlagh,
Volume 7, Issue 2 (7-1994)
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Tooth Transplantation from one individual to another is a method of replacing missing teeth. This method can be used as an applicable clinical treatment technique due to its numerous advantages .There are different methods of tooth transplantation. Among those, the safest and healthiest is transplantation of non-vital teeth or allostatic transplantation. In this method, the risk of antigenicity in recipient is low and also there is no risk of transmission of infectious diseases such as Hepatities or AIDS. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical results of tooth allotransplantation. Current study was conducted on 15 non-vital transplanted teeth within 18 months follow-up. Only one case of rejection was observed which was a Traumatic Rejection. Replacement resorption was found in all the cases while inflammatory resorption was recorded in only two cases. WBC Cross Match Test with pannel cell results were negative in all the cases.
F Mosavi , A Mabini ,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (5-1995)
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AR-SA A research was done in oral medicine department
of Tehran University dental faculty. 50 patients (23f/ 27m) diagnosed with
generalized periodontitis were selected. Questionnaires were obtained including
information about demography, familial marriage, hygiene level, frequency of
dental visits, teeth brushing, gingival health condition, tooth mobility and
bone loss. Furthermore, blood sugar was assessed and compared via following
laboratory exams: GTT 2hr, FBS GTT 3hr, GTT 0.5 hr, GTT 1hr.
A Fazel , R Mosharaf ,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (5-1995)
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AR-SA Palatal lift appliances are used when the soft
palate is anatomically normal but dysfunctional and patients suffer from speech
problems while surgical correction is not possible. The aim of these prostheses
is lifting soft palate to its normal level in order to achieve palatopharyngeal
competence. The prostheses are designed based on maximum retention to keep soft
palate in new position without prosthesis displacement. Various methods of
constructing these appliances are mentioned and discussed in this article.
M Mortazavi ,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (5-1995)
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AR-SA Buccal surface of Extracted permanent teeth was
divided into two parts and etched by 30, 37, 50 and 60% concentrations of
phosphoric acid gel and solution. Sealant replica was obtained from the etched
surfaces of 50% gel and solution and the samples were examined by scanning
electron microscope (SEM). Various views were found on replica. Gels are more
effective than solutions and the concentration of 37-40% was found the most
efficient one for acid-etching.
Mh. Ansari ,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (5-1995)
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AR-SA Midface is located between frontal bone and
occlusal surface of maxillary teeth. For edentulous patients, alveolar process
of maxilla is considered. Midface fractures are known as maxillary fractures
which are not an appropriate term to use instead of midface fractures.
M. Jafari ,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (5-1995)
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AR-SA By development of medical technology, new
horizons are opened in treatment of patients. Nowadays, laser has become a
surgical appliance that has made impossible possible. Physical characteristics
of laser as well as specific adjustability of it provided much unbelievable
potential to surgeons. The most primary step in order to use this novel
technology is to identify its physical and technical characteristics.
Mh. Shahrodi , M. Emamie ,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (5-1995)
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AR-SA The accuracy of relined impressions is usually
acceptable and in some cases is even more accurate than principal impression.
Relined Polysulfide and condensational silicone impressions are more accurate
than polyether impressions. The reline method compared to retaking them is more
economic and needs less chair time.
M. Abdolahi Nejad , M. Ahmad ,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (5-1995)
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AR-SA Recurrent aphthous is a painful condition with
10-12% prevalence in the world. Considerable evidence are existed about the
relationship between cellular immune response and recurrent aphthous .In this
regard, present study carried out to analyze lymphocyte phenotype in patients
with aphthous stomatitis in both active and remission phases of the disease .
The results showed CD4 T-lymphocytes are decreased during active phase while
there were insignificant changes in CD3 and CD8 T-lymphocytes count compared to
normal population. CD4/CD8 ratio was also decreased (P≤0.05). CD16 killer
lymphocytes and CD19 cells were increased significantly in active phase of the
disease (P≤0.05).
F. Aghahoseini , M. Mehran ,
Volume 8, Issue 1 (5-1995)
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE AR-SA Burning mouth syndrome is a painful oral disease without specific clinical symptoms. Explanation and definition of the disease depend on many factors and is characteristics to each patient. 3 types of this syndrome have been defined. Almost all oral disease specialists believe that burning mouth syndrome is multifactorial and have not mentioned any specific risk factor for it. Currently, etiologic factors are divided into 3 groups of local, systemic and psychological factors.
A. Vahid , Mr. Hamidi ,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (7-1995)
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AR-SA During
the past century, valuable studies were done on maxillary mesiobuccal canals
morphology. In general, knowing pulp-chamber floor is a great aid in finding
extra root canals. Findings of invivo and invitro canals are highly different
which implies difficulties in finding canals in clinical treatments. Therefore
in this study by modifying access cavity preparation methods possible orifice
areas are introduced. In an invitro analysis, 29% of first maxillary molars
canals were found Type 3 and 35% Type 2 in radiographic view of mesiodistal
aspect. In intra oral analysis, by modifying access cavity and removing mesial
wall dentin, a high percent of these orifices are discovered.
A. Fazel , F. Golbidi ,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (7-1995)
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AR-SA The theory of designing partial prostheses with
rotational path of insertion has been debated for years but most dentists do
not consider this treatment method. In conventional partial prostheses, the
rests have a single path of insertion while in rotational path of insertion,
first the center of rotation sits in the rest then the prosthesis is roated and
inserted in final position. In rotational path of insertion prostheses, a rigid
retainer is needed as well as conventional clasps. The rigid retainer is
inserted in undesirable undercut areas that are not used in conventional
method. In current study, methods of rotational partial prostheses as well as
their advantages and disadvantages are introduced and discussed.
Z. Kadkhoda , E. Baygan ,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (7-1995)
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AR-SA Both surgical and nonsurgical treatments are
definitely effective in ameliorating periodontal condition. In nonsurgical
treatments, pocket elimination is not an essential part but subgingival
infection control is the main objective which can eliminate inflammation, stop
destruction, form new attachments, decrease pocket depth (following edema
decrease) and finally result in long junctional epithelium formation. In short
term, surgery can eliminate pocket depth more effectively although after a
while this difference would become less. Besides, nowadays according to
infectious nature of periodontal diseases systemic and local antimicrobials are
used along with nonsurgical and mechanical treatments specially in rapidly
progressing periodontitis, HIV related periodontitis and refractory
periodontitis . Therefore, the most appropriate and simplest treatment plan
should be selected according to the type of periodontal disease.
P. Ghalyani ,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (7-1995)
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AR-SA In present article, in order to evaluate the
role of genetics in the etiology of lichen planus, 14 patients (6 with familial
history of lichen planus and 8 without any history of the disease in family)
were selected. HLA antigens (class 1, class 2, B, C) were analyzed by
lymphocytotoxicity NIH two stage methods. The patient's age range was 24-66. In
our study, although patient's quantity cannot represent Iranian population and
therefore we cannot report antigen prevalence, we can state that in our sample
a relative increase in HLA B5 or B5 cluster was found.
B. Seraj , V. Esfahanian , S. Sadeghian ,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (7-1995)
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AR-SA 1482 patients of 3-5 years ( 56% m/44% f) were
selected from Isfahan kindergartens. In 1.4% of them, numeric dental anomaly was diagnosed of which 0.74
% had congenital missing teeth, 0.06 %
had hyperdontia and 0.6% had geminated teeth. 0.72 % of Congenital missing was
seen in boys while 1.2% in girls. Also, Gemination was seen 0.12 % in boys and
1.2% in girls which is 10 times more than boys in total study population. 0.2%
of cases had concomitant tooth missing and gemination. Missing was mostly seen
in mandibular incisors. Germination was seen
80% in mandibular anterior region. Besides, in 50% of the patients who
had primary teeth missing, permanent teeth missing in both sides were also
diagnosed by radiography. One case found with supernumerary tooth in maxillary
lateral incisor region. In this article, the possible risk factors were
analyzed in case and control groups. Any significant relationship between these
factors and numeric dental anomalies was concluded.
M. Saheb Jami , F. Baghaie , M. Baharvand ,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (7-1995)
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AR-SA 50 patients with oral lichenoid lesions who had
oral candidiasis were selected for clinical examination and histopathologic
evaluation. Inclusion criteria were reticular lichenoid lesions or any erosive,
atrophic, bullouse or plaque-like changes with any reticular view. Medical and
dental history and recent used drugs of patients were recorded in special
forms. Incisional biopsy was taken from all the lesions. From Each biopsy, 4
incisions were provided of which one was colored by E&H and the others with
PAS. E&H was used for pathologic diagnosis while PAS incisions were used
for identifying candidal psudohyphae in
epithelial tissue. In this analysis, findings on lichenoid lesions were
obtained as well as observing a single case of candidal infection.
F. Haghighati , R. Safaie ,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (7-1995)
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AR-SA According to the role of microbes as etiologic
factors of periodontal diseases, mechanical factors are required to eliminate
microbial plaque. Although systemic chemotherapy is mentioned in the articles,
it is still ineffective on adult periodontitis. Therefore, using local
antibacterials and controlling their release have been considered. In this
article, methods and materials that can result in antibacterial slow release in
local delivery systems are discussed.
A. Khavari ,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (7-1995)
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AR-SA In some dentoalveolar disorders, orthodontic
treatments are occasionally failed during the treatment or even after retention
phase. As a result, identifying the reasons of failure would be helpful. Since
various indistinct factors can cause treatment failure, we focused on skeletal
class 2 divisions 1 disorder and by studying 64 patients with the average age
of 6.5 years, more data were collected.
A. Monzavi , R. Mosharaf ,
Volume 9, Issue 1 (6-1996)
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AR-SA Lever
is a solid part that can turn on a fulcrum. There are three types of fulcrums.
The efficacy of a lever system is measured by mechanical advantage. The first
type of lever has the most and third type has the least mechanical advantage.
The situation of muscles attachments and direction of forces on teeth in
mandible is similar to lever type 3 and therefore, the muscles, bones and teeth
can bear occlusal forces. If a destructing contact develops, this lever system
will change and cause damaging effects on stomatognathic structures.
A. Miremadi ,
Volume 9, Issue 1 (6-1996)
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AR-SA In present study, 12 patents (10 F/2M) of 19-42
years with gingival recession in 14 sites of the mouth were recruited.
Inclusion criteria were considered and following primary treatments,
measurements (sulcus depth as well as depth and width of gingival recession and
distance between a fixed point and gingival margin ) were done. Free gingival
graft from palate was harvested by envelope technique and using saturated
citric acid. The distance between a fixed point and gingival margin and sulcus depth were recorded after 1,2,3,6
month post surgery. In addition, The depth of gingival recession from CEJ was
measured 6 month post operatively. Based on tables and statistical methods, the
root coverage was 65.35%. by 3 weeks after surgery, the graft was united with
the adjacent tissues.
Sh. Faghihi , Sh. Kiani Lari , M. Mashadi Farahani ,
Volume 9, Issue 1 (6-1996)
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AR-SA In this study, 30 boy students of 16-17 years
were randomly selected and were allocated into three groups: The control group,
Bass group in which the members were instructed to brush their teeth with Bass
method and Rolling method group in which they were asked to brush with Rolling Method. Two latter groups
brushed their teeth two times a day (morning/night) .for all the participants,
ultrasonic scaling was done 4 weeks prior to the study. After 4 weeks, PLI and
GI were measured and recorded by Sillness and Loe method. All the participants
used a soft multitufted tooth brush. All 3 groups showed lower indices in
comparison to basle line measurements but Two latter groups showed higher difference in comparison to the
control group.The difference between Second and third groups was not found
statistically significant. Gingival index during 4 weeks of study has not
changed siginificantly.The obtained results confirmed the importance of
duration and quality of every brushing technique.