204 resultados para labial trills


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PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate whether there are microbiological differences in bacterial samples collected from labial piercings made of different materials. METHODS Sterile piercings of 4 materials were randomly allocated to 80 pierced subjects. After 2 weeks, microbiologic samples were collected and processed by checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization methods. Wilcoxon signed ranks and Mann-Whitney tests were used for statistical analysis (adjustment for multiple comparisons). RESULTS There were no statistically significant differences between material groups in relation to baseline data. In samples from stainless steel piercings, the total microbial load was significantly higher than the other materials (P<.05). Ten (mainly periopathogenic) species were found at significantly higher levels (P<.001) on steel than on polypropylene and/or polytetrafluoroethylene piercings. CONCLUSIONS Labial piercings made of stainless steel could promote the development of a pathogenic biofilm.

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Immunoglobulin light-chain (AL) amyloidosis is a form of systemic amyloidosis in which the fibrils are derived from monoclonal light chains. We report a case of a 66-year-old woman presenting with nail changes, parchment-like hand changes, progressive alopecia and sicca syndrome. Histopathological studies of biopsy specimens of the scalp, the nail, minor labial salivary glands and abdominal skin revealed deposits of AL κ-type amyloid. Urine protein electrophoresis exhibited a weak band of κ-type light chains. Based on this striking case, we here review the characteristic nail and hair manifestations associated with systemic amyloidosis. Knowledge of these signs is important for an early diagnosis of systemic amyloidosis, identification of the underlying disease and patient management.

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Fordyce granules of the oral mucosa are often discovered during routine dental examinations. They are considered anatomic variations and are typically seen on the labial and buccal mucosa in adults. The present case report describes for the first time in the literature an atypical location of an enlarged Fordyce granule with local bone destruction. The diagnostic process, surgical treatment, and follow-up are presented and discussed.

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Objectives: To investigate substance loss and bond strength capacity of sclerotic, non-carious cervical dentin after airborne-particle abrasion or diamond bur preparation. Methods: Fifteen non-sclerotic dentin specimens were made from crowns of extracted human incisors of which the labial surfaces had been ground with silicon carbide papers (non-sclerotic control; Group 1). Forty-five sclerotic dentin specimens (n=15/group) were made from the labial, non-carious cervical root part of extracted human incisors and underwent either no pre-treatment (sclerotic control; Group 2), pre-treatment with airborne-particle abrasion (CoJet Prep [3M ESPE] and 50 µm aluminium oxide; Group 3), or with diamond bur preparation (40 µm grit size; Group 4). Substance loss after pre-treatment was measured in Groups 3 and 4. Subsequently, Scotchbond Universal (3M ESPE) and resin composite (CeramX [DENTSPLY DeTrey]) were applied on the treated dentin surfaces. The specimens were stored at 37°C and 100% humidity for 24 h. After storage, shear bond strength (SBS) was measured and data analyzed with nonparametric ANOVA followed by Wilcoxon rank sum tests. Results: Substance loss (medians) was 19 µm in Group 3 and 113 µm in Group 4. SBS-values (MPa; medians) in Group 2 (9.24) were significantly lower than in Group 1 (13.15; p=0.0069), Group 3 (13.05; p=0.01), and Group 4 (13.02; p=0.0142). There were no significant differences in SBS between Groups 1, 3, and 4 (p≥0.8063). Conclusion: Airborne-particle abrasion and diamond bur preparation restored bond strength of Scotchbond Universal to sclerotic dentin to the level of non-sclerotic dentin, with airborne-particle abrasion being less invasive than diamond bur preparation.

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Current techniques for three-dimensional correction of the chin in patients with mandibular retrusion may increase mentolabial fold depth, but have limited effect on the lips. The authors present a single surgical technique to support the mentolabial fold and improve labial competence. The visor osteotomy is performed from canine to canine. The bone fragment pedicled to the lingual periosteum is coronally mobilized and fixed in the new position. Preserved vascularization is supposed to minimize the amount of bone resorbed. Visor osteotomy of the anterior mandible may improve the existing treatments for micrognathia by creating an aesthetic mentolabial fold and a competent lip seal.

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Purpose: To investigate the effect of airborne-particle abrasion or diamond bur preparation as pretreatment steps of non-carious cervical root dentin regarding substance loss and bond strength. Methods: 45 dentin specimens produced from crowns of extracted human incisors by grinding the labial surfaces with silicon carbide papers (control) were treated with one of three adhesive systems (Group 1A-C; A: OptiBond FL, B: Clearfil SE Bond, or C: Scotchbond Universal; n=15/adhesive system). Another 135 dentin specimens (n=15/group) produced from the labial, non-carious cervical root part of extracted human incisors were treated with one of the adhesive systems after either no pre-treatment (Group 2A-C), pre-treatment with airborne-particle abrasion (CoJet Prep and 50 µm aluminum oxide powder; Group 3A-C), or pre-treatment with diamond bur preparation (40 µm grit size; Group 4A-C). Substance loss caused by the pre-treatment was measured in Groups 3 and 4. After treatment with the adhesive systems, resin composite was applied and all specimens were stored (37°C, 100% humidity, 24 hours) until measurement of microshear bond strength (µSBS). Data were analyzed with a nonparametric ANOVA followed by Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon rank sum tests (level of significance: alpha=0.05). Results: Overall substance loss was significantly lower in Group 3 (median: 19 µm) than in Group 4 (median: 113 µm; p<0.0001). There were no significant differences in µSBS between the adhesive systems (A-C) in Group 1, Group 3, and Group 4 (p>=0.133). In Group 2, OptiBond FL (Group 2A) and Clearfil SE Bond (Group 2B) yielded significantly higher µSBS than Scotchbond Universal (Group 2C; p<=0.032). For OptiBond FL and Clearfil SE Bond, there were no significant differences in µSBS between the ground crown dentin and the non-carious cervical root dentin regardless of any pre-treatment of the latter (both p=0.661). For Scotchbond Universal, the µSBS to non-carious cervical root dentin without pre-treatment was significantly lower than to ground crown dentin and to non-carious cervical root dentin pre-treated with airborne-particle abrasion or diamond bur preparation p<=0.014).

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Este estudo teve como finalidade avaliar cefalometricamente, por meio de telerradiografias em norma lateral, as alterações dento-esqueléticas em pacientes Classe III submetidos a tratamento ortodôntico-cirúrgico. A amostra experimental constituiu-se de 16 pacientes Brasileiros, dos sexos masculino e feminino, na faixa etária pré-cirúrgica média de 21 anos e 11 meses, apresentando má oclusão de Classe III com indicação de tratamento cirúrgico representado por recuo mandibular isolado. Para cada paciente foram realizadas telerradiografias nas fases inicial, pré-cirúrgica e pós-cirúrgica, sendo comparadas a um grupo controle, constituído de telerradiografias de indivíduos com oclusão normal. Segundo a metodologia empregada e pela análise dos resultados obtidos, avaliados estatisticamente, constatou-se que os pacientes Classe III com indicação de recuo mandibular foram caracterizados por um mau relacionamento entre as bases esqueléticas representado por um bom posicionamento da maxila associado a prognatismo mandibular, aumento da altura facial ântero-inferior, incisivos inferiores e sínfise mandibular lingualizados e incisivos superiores vestibularizados. A partir do preparo ortodôntico pré-cirúrgico, observou-se uma rotação mandibular no sentido horário, descompensação dentária representada por lingualização e extrusão dos incisivos superiores e vestibularização dos incisivos inferiores, acompanhada por uma remodelação da cortical óssea vestibular da sínfise mandibular. Esta descompensação ortodôntica definiu características dento-alveolares semelhantes às dos indivíduos com oclusão normal. O comportamento das variáveis dento-esqueléticas após a cirurgia ortognática, a partir do deslocamento póstero-superior das estruturas dento-esqueléticas da mandíbula, proporcionou um equilíbrio destas estruturas, em relação à oclusão normal.

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Este estudo teve como finalidade avaliar cefalometricamente, por meio de telerradiografias em norma lateral, as alterações dento-esqueléticas em pacientes Classe III submetidos a tratamento ortodôntico-cirúrgico. A amostra experimental constituiu-se de 16 pacientes Brasileiros, dos sexos masculino e feminino, na faixa etária pré-cirúrgica média de 21 anos e 11 meses, apresentando má oclusão de Classe III com indicação de tratamento cirúrgico representado por recuo mandibular isolado. Para cada paciente foram realizadas telerradiografias nas fases inicial, pré-cirúrgica e pós-cirúrgica, sendo comparadas a um grupo controle, constituído de telerradiografias de indivíduos com oclusão normal. Segundo a metodologia empregada e pela análise dos resultados obtidos, avaliados estatisticamente, constatou-se que os pacientes Classe III com indicação de recuo mandibular foram caracterizados por um mau relacionamento entre as bases esqueléticas representado por um bom posicionamento da maxila associado a prognatismo mandibular, aumento da altura facial ântero-inferior, incisivos inferiores e sínfise mandibular lingualizados e incisivos superiores vestibularizados. A partir do preparo ortodôntico pré-cirúrgico, observou-se uma rotação mandibular no sentido horário, descompensação dentária representada por lingualização e extrusão dos incisivos superiores e vestibularização dos incisivos inferiores, acompanhada por uma remodelação da cortical óssea vestibular da sínfise mandibular. Esta descompensação ortodôntica definiu características dento-alveolares semelhantes às dos indivíduos com oclusão normal. O comportamento das variáveis dento-esqueléticas após a cirurgia ortognática, a partir do deslocamento póstero-superior das estruturas dento-esqueléticas da mandíbula, proporcionou um equilíbrio destas estruturas, em relação à oclusão normal.

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Our current understanding of the sound-generating mechanism in the songbird vocal organ, the syrinx, is based on indirect evidence and theoretical treatments. The classical avian model of sound production postulates that the medial tympaniform membranes (MTM) are the principal sound generators. We tested the role of the MTM in sound generation and studied the songbird syrinx more directly by filming it endoscopically. After we surgically incapacitated the MTM as a vibratory source, zebra finches and cardinals were not only able to vocalize, but sang nearly normal song. This result shows clearly that the MTM are not the principal sound source. The endoscopic images of the intact songbird syrinx during spontaneous and brain stimulation-induced vocalizations illustrate the dynamics of syringeal reconfiguration before phonation and suggest a different model for sound production. Phonation is initiated by rostrad movement and stretching of the syrinx. At the same time, the syrinx is closed through movement of two soft tissue masses, the medial and lateral labia, into the bronchial lumen. Sound production always is accompanied by vibratory motions of both labia, indicating that these vibrations may be the sound source. However, because of the low temporal resolution of the imaging system, the frequency and phase of labial vibrations could not be assessed in relation to that of the generated sound. Nevertheless, in contrast to the previous model, these observations show that both labia contribute to aperture control and strongly suggest that they play an important role as principal sound generators.

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Chemosensation in the nervous system of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans depends on sensory cilia, whose assembly and maintenance requires the transport of components such as axonemal proteins and signal transduction machinery to their site of incorporation into ciliary structures. Members of the heteromeric kinesin family of microtubule motors are prime candidates for playing key roles in these transport events. Here we describe the molecular characterization and partial purification of two heteromeric kinesin complexes from C. elegans, heterotrimeric CeKinesin-II and dimeric CeOsm-3. Transgenic worms expressing green fluorescent protein driven by endogenous heteromeric kinesin promoters reveal that both CeKinesin-II and CeOsm-3 are expressed in amphid, inner labial, and phasmid chemosensory neurons. Additionally, immunolocalization experiments on fixed worms show an intense concentration of CeKinesin-II and CeOsm-3 polypeptides in the ciliated endings of these chemosensory neurons and a punctate localization pattern in the corresponding cell bodies and dendrites. These results, together with the phenotypes of known mutants in the pathway of sensory ciliary assembly, suggest that CeKinesin-II and CeOsm-3 drive the transport of ciliary components required for sequential steps in the assembly of chemosensory cilia.

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The genes of the homeotic complex (HOX) encode DNA binding homeodomain proteins that control developmental fates by differentially regulating the transcription of downstream target genes. Despite their unique in vivo functions, disparate HOX proteins often bind to very similar DNA sequences in vitro. Thus, a critical question is how HOX proteins select the correct sets of target genes in vivo. The homeodomain proteins encoded by the Drosophila extradenticle gene and its mammalian homologues, the pbx genes, contribute to HOX specificity by cooperatively binding to DNA with HOX proteins. For example, the HOX protein labial cooperatively binds with extradenticle protein to a 20-bp oligonucleotide that is sufficient to direct a labial-like expression pattern in Drosophila embryos. Here we have analyzed the protein-DNA interactions that are important for forming the labial-extradenticle-DNA complex. The data suggest a model in which labial and extradenticle, separated by only 4 bp, bind this DNA as a heterodimer in a head-to-tail orientation. We have confirmed several aspects of this model by characterizing extradenticle-HOX binding to mutant oligonucleotides. Most importantly, mutations in base pairs predicted to contact the HOX N-terminal arm resulted in a change in HOX preference in the heterodimer, from labial to Ultrabithorax. These results demonstrate that extradenticle prefers to bind cooperatively with different HOX proteins depending on subtle differences in the heterodimer binding site.

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The homeotic gene complex (HOM-C) is a cluster of genes involved in the anteroposterior axial patterning of animal embryos. It is composed of homeobox genes belonging to the Hox/HOM superclass. Originally discovered in Drosophila, Hox/HOM genes have been identified in organisms as distantly related as arthropods, vertebrates, nematodes, and cnidarians. Data obtained in parallel from the organization of the complex, the domains of gene expression during embryogenesis, and phylogenetic relationships allow the subdivision of the Hox/HOM superclass into five classes (lab, pb/Hox3, Dfd, Antp, and Abd-B) that appeared early during metazoan evolution. We describe a search for homologues of these genes in platyhelminths, triploblast metazoans emerging as an outgroup to the great coelomate ensemble. A degenerate PCR screening for Hox/HOM homeoboxes in three species of triclad planarians has revealed 10 types of Antennapedia-like genes. The homeobox-containing sequences of these PCR fragments allowed the amplification of the homeobox-coding exons for five of these genes in the species Polycelis nigra. A phylogenetic analysis shows that two genes are clear orthologues of Drosophila labial, four others are members of a Dfd/Antp superclass, and a seventh gene, although more difficult to classify with certainty, may be related to the pb/Hox3 class. Together with previously identified Hox/HOM genes in other flatworms, our analyses demonstrate the existence of an elaborate family of Hox/HOM genes in the ancestor of all triploblast animals.

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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre no Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde Egas Moniz

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Este estudo teve como finalidade avaliar cefalometricamente, por meio de telerradiografias em norma lateral, as alterações dento-esqueléticas em pacientes Classe III submetidos a tratamento ortodôntico-cirúrgico. A amostra experimental constituiu-se de 16 pacientes Brasileiros, dos sexos masculino e feminino, na faixa etária pré-cirúrgica média de 21 anos e 11 meses, apresentando má oclusão de Classe III com indicação de tratamento cirúrgico representado por recuo mandibular isolado. Para cada paciente foram realizadas telerradiografias nas fases inicial, pré-cirúrgica e pós-cirúrgica, sendo comparadas a um grupo controle, constituído de telerradiografias de indivíduos com oclusão normal. Segundo a metodologia empregada e pela análise dos resultados obtidos, avaliados estatisticamente, constatou-se que os pacientes Classe III com indicação de recuo mandibular foram caracterizados por um mau relacionamento entre as bases esqueléticas representado por um bom posicionamento da maxila associado a prognatismo mandibular, aumento da altura facial ântero-inferior, incisivos inferiores e sínfise mandibular lingualizados e incisivos superiores vestibularizados. A partir do preparo ortodôntico pré-cirúrgico, observou-se uma rotação mandibular no sentido horário, descompensação dentária representada por lingualização e extrusão dos incisivos superiores e vestibularização dos incisivos inferiores, acompanhada por uma remodelação da cortical óssea vestibular da sínfise mandibular. Esta descompensação ortodôntica definiu características dento-alveolares semelhantes às dos indivíduos com oclusão normal. O comportamento das variáveis dento-esqueléticas após a cirurgia ortognática, a partir do deslocamento póstero-superior das estruturas dento-esqueléticas da mandíbula, proporcionou um equilíbrio destas estruturas, em relação à oclusão normal.

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In this study, we investigate crosslinguistic patterns in the alternation between UM, a hesitation marker consisting of a neutral vowel followed by a final labial nasal, and UH, a hesitation marker consisting of a neutral vowel in an open syllable. Based on a quantitative analysis of a range of spoken and written corpora, we identify clear and consistent patterns of change in the use of these forms in various Germanic languages (English, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Danish, Faroese) and dialects (American English, British English), with the use of UM increasing over time relative to the use of UH. We also find that this pattern of change is generally led by women and more educated speakers. Finally, we propose a series of possible explanations for this surprising change in hesitation marker usage that is currently taking place across Germanic languages.