969 resultados para molar
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About sixty small water bodies (coastal lagoons, marshes, salt pans, channels, springs, etc.) of the Spanish Mediterranean coast were sampled seasonally for one year (1979-1980), in order to study different aspects of their chemical composition. The concentrations of major ions (alkalinity, Cl-, Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, and K+), nutrients (N.NO-3, N.NO2-, TRP and Si), oxygen and pH were determined for this purpose. The salt concentrations measured range between 0.4 and 361.3 g l-1. The samples have been divided into four classes of salinity (in g l-1): Cl, S < 5; C2, 5 40. Within these classes, the pattern of ionic dominance recorded is remarkably constant and similar to that found in most coastal lagoons (Cl- > So42- > Alk., for the anions, and Na+ > Mg2+ > Ca2+ > K+, for the cations), although other models occur especially in the first class. The dominance of Na+ and Cl-, as well as the molar ratios Mg2+/Ca2+ and Cl- / SO42- ,clearly increase from class Cl to class C4. The hyperhaline waters include different subtypes of the major brine type"c",, of EUGSTER & HARDIE (1978), the Na+ - (Mg2+) - Cl- - (SO42-) being the most frequent. Nutrient concentrations fall within a wide range (N.NO3 from 0.1 to 1100 mg-at 1-1; PRT from 0.01 to 23.56 mg-at l-1 and Si from 1.0 to 502.0 mg-at l-1). The oxygen values are very variable too, ranging between 0 and 14.4 ml l-1. Four different patterns of nutrient distribution have been distinguished based on the mean concentrations of N.NO3-, and TRP (mean values in mg-at l-1): A, N.NO3- < 10, TRP > l ; B, N.NO3- > 100, TRP < 1; C, 10 < N.NO3- < 100, TRP < 1; C, D, N.NO3- < 10, TRP < 1. As a rule, lagoons of low salinity (C1 and C2 classes) display the nutrient pattern C, and lagoons of high salinity (C3 and C4) show the nutrient pattern D. Model A only appears in waters of very low salinity, whereas model B does not seem to be related to salinity.
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical fracture rate of crowns fabricated with the pressable, leucite-reinforced ceramic IPS Empress, and relate the results to the type of tooth restored. Materials and Methods: The database SCOPUS was searched for clinical studies involving full-coverage crowns made of IPS Empress. To assess the fracture rate of the crowns in relation to the type of restored tooth and study, Poisson regression analysis was used. Results: Seven clinical studies were identified involving 1,487 adhesively luted crowns (mean observation time: 4.5 +/- 1.7 years) and 81 crowns cemented with zinc-phosphate cement (mean observation time: 1.6 +/- 0.8 years). Fifty-seven of the adhesively luted crowns fractured (3.8%). The majority of fractures (62%) occurred between the third and sixth year after placement. There was no significant influence regarding the test center on fracture rate, but the restored tooth type played a significant role. The hazard rate (per year) for crowns was estimated to be 5 in every 1,000 crowns for incisors, 7 in every 1,000 crowns for premolars, 12 in every 1,000 crowns for canines, and 16 in every 1,000 crowns for molars. One molar crown in the zinc-phosphate group fractured after 1.2 years. Conclusion: Adhesively luted IPS Empress crowns showed a low fracture rate for incisors and premolars and a somewhat higher rate for molars and canines. The sample size of the conventionally luted crowns was too small and the observation period too short to draw meaningful conclusions. Int J Prosthodont 2010;23:129-133.
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Los antibióticos pueden administrarse de forma terapéutica -en una infección ya establecida-o de forma profiláctica. La necesidad de profilaxis antibiótica en cirugía bucal es un tema controvertido, así como su correcta administración. Debe realizarse únicamente en aquellos procedimientos que supongan un elevado riesgo de infección (extracciones traumáticas del tercer molar o qúe haya sufrido repetidos procesos de pericoronaritis) y en determinados casos de pacientes médicamente comprometidos. El antibiótico de elección es la penicilina, aunque en determinados casos puede usarse algún medicamento alternativo como el metronidazol. En pacientes sanos debe administrarse una dosis preoperatoria doble a la terapéutica y una o dos dosis postoperatorias. En pacientes médicamente comprometidos con riesgo a sufrir una endocarditis bacteriana se seguirán las recomendaciones de la British Society for Antimicrobial Chemoterapy (BSAC) o de la American Heart Association (AHA).
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Los desplazamientos accidentales de dientes hacia espacios anatómicamente comprometidos se presentan con poca frecuencia y se describen en raras ocasiones. Se presentan 8 casos de dientes y restos radiculares que han sido desplazados durante las maniobras de exodoncia. Seis casos corresponden a desplazamientos al seno maxilar, un caso a un tercer molar inferior desplazado al tejido subcutáneo cervical en contacto con la fascia del músculo esternocleidomastoideo y un caso de un resto radicular desplazado al conducto dentario inferior. En todos los casos se decidió realizar la extracción. Se discuten las alternativas de tratamiento y las medidas de prevención a adoptar para evitar este tipo de complicaciones.
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Se presenta el caso de una mujer de 23 años de edad que presentaba los molares inferiores permanentes segundo y tercero impactados verticalmente en la rama ascendente de la mandíbula. Las superficies oclusales de ambos dientes se encontraban en contacto. Tras un diagnóstico preciso, que incluyó una tomografía computarizada, se decidió extraer ambos dientes. El conducto del nervio dentario inferior, que en las radiografías se consideró que se encontraba bajo riesgo, no sufrió ningún daño, gracias a una técnica quirúrgica cuidadosa.
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En el presente trabajo se ha realizado una revisión bibliográfica de la relación existente entre la erupción de los terceros molares y la posibilidad de que aparezca un apiñamiento anterior (normalmente inferior). El apiñamiento es una malposición dental muy frecuente en la población, por lo que si realmente se puede relacionar con la erupción del tercer molar, el tratamiento precoz en dichos casos evitaría la aparición de esta malposición dental. Conoceremos las posturas de los diferentes autores al respecto, los distintos tratamientos que se pueden realizar y otros aspectos relacionados con el tema.
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El caso estudiado corresponde a una niña de 13 años y 1 mes, que acude a la consulta de ortodoncia por una ligera protrusión de incisivos superiores. Presenta una oclusión de clase I, molar y canina, y clase I esquelética. Con una discrepancia inferior de 4 mm, un patrón de crecimiento dólico, y un perfil recto con el surco supramentoniano borrado. Ante una paciente de estas características se nos plantean diversas posibilidades de tratamiento, con o sin extracciones, e incluso la posibilidad de no tratar.
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La extracción del tercer molar inferior incluido provoca efectos secundarios como dolor, inflamación y trismo. Presentamos un estudio cuyo objetivo fue relacionar la edad, el sexo, el tabaco y la higiene oral con el postoperatorio de 100 de terceros molares inferiores incluidos. La edad, el sexo y el consumo de tabaco no influyeron significativamente en el postoperatorio. Sólo hallamos una correlación estadísticamente significativa entre la higiene oral y el dolor a las 6 horas de la exodoncia.
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AIM: Total imatinib concentrations are currently measured for the therapeutic drug monitoring of imatinib, whereas only free drug equilibrates with cells for pharmacological action. Due to technical and cost limitations, routine measurement of free concentrations is generally not performed. In this study, free and total imatinib concentrations were measured to establish a model allowing the confident prediction of imatinib free concentrations based on total concentrations and plasma proteins measurements. METHODS: One hundred and fifty total and free plasma concentrations of imatinib were measured in 49 patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours. A population pharmacokinetic model was built up to characterize mean total and free concentrations with inter-patient and intrapatient variability, while taking into account α1 -acid glycoprotein (AGP) and human serum albumin (HSA) concentrations, in addition to other demographic and environmental covariates. RESULTS: A one compartment model with first order absorption was used to characterize total and free imatinib concentrations. Only AGP influenced imatinib total clearance. Imatinib free concentrations were best predicted using a non-linear binding model to AGP, with a dissociation constant Kd of 319 ng ml(-1) , assuming a 1:1 molar binding ratio. The addition of HSA in the equation did not improve the prediction of imatinib unbound concentrations. CONCLUSION: Although free concentration monitoring is probably more appropriate than total concentrations, it requires an additional ultrafiltration step and sensitive analytical technology, not always available in clinical laboratories. The model proposed might represent a convenient approach to estimate imatinib free concentrations. However, therapeutic ranges for free imatinib concentrations remain to be established before it enters into routine practice.
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To improve the detectability of tumors by light-induced fluorescence, the use of monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) as carriers of fluorescent molecules was studied. As a model for this approach, the biodistribution of an anticarcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) MoAb coupled to fluorescein was studied in mice bearing a human colon carcinoma xenograft. In vitro, such conjugates with fluorescein-MoAb molar ratios ranging from four to 19, doubly labeled with 125I, showed more than 82% binding to immobilized CEA. In vivo, conjugates with a fluorescein-MoAb molar ratio of ten or less resulted in a tumor uptake of more than 30% of the injected dose of radioactivity per gram tumor at 24 hours. Tumor to liver, kidney, and muscle ratios of 20, 30 and 72, respectively, were obtained 48 hours after injection of the 125I-MoAb-(fluorescein)10 conjugate. The highest fluorescence intensity was always obtained for the tumor with the anti-CEA MoAb conjugate; whereas in control mice injected with fluoresceinated control immunoglobulin G1, no detectable increase in tumor fluorescence was observed. To compare these results with a classically used dye, mice bearing the same xenografts received 60 micrograms of Photofrin II. The intensity of the fluorescence signal of the tumor with this amount of Photofrin II was eight times lower than that obtained after an injection of 442 ng of fluorescein coupled with 20 micrograms of MoAb, which gave an absolute amount of fluorescein localized in the tumor of up to 125 ng/g of tumor. These results illustrate the possibility of improving the specificity of in vivo tumor localization of dyes for laser-induced fluorescence photodetection and phototherapy by coupling them to MoAb directed against tumor markers.
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar efeitos da substituição do farelo de soja por uréia ou amiréia na digestibilidade de nutrientes e alguns parâmetros ruminais em bovinos. Seis novilhos da raça Nelore, com massa média inicial de 420 kg, foram utilizados em um delineamento de quadrado latino 3x3 duplicado. O farelo de soja foi utilizado em uma dieta deficiente em proteína degradável no rúmen, e a uréia e amiréia, em uma dieta adequada em proteína degradável no rúmen. O bagaço de cana-de-açúcar in natura foi a única fonte de volumoso (20% da matéria seca). O farelo de soja promoveu menor (P<0,05) consumo de matéria seca comparado aos tratamentos com uréia e amiréia. A digestibilidade da matéria seca, matéria orgânica, carboidratos não fibrosos, extrato etéreo e proteína bruta não diferiram (P>0,05) entre os tratamentos. A digestibilidade da fibra em detergente ácido e fibra em detergente neutro foi superior (P<0,05) nas dietas contendo uréia e amiréia. Não houve efeito de tratamento e da interação tratamento x horários (P>0,05) nos valores de pH, ácidos graxos voláteis total, acetato, propionato, butirato e relação acetato:propionato do fluido ruminal. Observou-se maior (P<0,05) concentração molar de valerato, isobutirato e isovalerato no tratamento com farelo de soja, não havendo diferença (P>0,05) entre os tratamentos com uréia e amiréia. A substituição total do farelo de soja por uréia ou amiréia, ajustando a proteína degradável no rúmen na dieta de bovinos de corte, é viável.
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OBJECTIVE: (1) To quantify wear of two different denture tooth materials in vivo with two study designs, (2) to relate tooth variables to vertical loss. METHODS: Two different denture tooth materials had been used (experimental material=test; DCL=control). In study 1 (split-mouth, 6 test centers) 60 subjects received complete dentures, in study 2 (two-arm, 1 test center) 29 subjects. In study 1 the mandibular dentures were supported by implants in 33% of the subjects, in study 2 only in 3% of the subjects. Impressions of the dentures were taken and poured with improved stone at baseline and after 6, 12, 18 and 24 months. Each operator evaluated the wear subjectively. Wear analysis was carried out with a laser scanning device. Maximal vertical loss of the attrition zones was calculated for each tooth cusp and tooth. A mixed linear model was used to statistically analyse the logarithmically transformed wear data. RESULTS: Due to drop-outs and unmatchable casts, only 47 subjects of study 1 and 14 of study 2 completed the 2-year recall. Overall, 75% of all teeth present could be analysed. There was no statistically difference in the overall wear between the test and control material for either study 1 or study 2. The relative increase in wear over time was similar in both study designs. However, a strong subject effect and center effect were observed. The fixed factors included in the model (time, tooth, center, etc.) accounted for 43% of the variability, whereas the random subject effect accounted for another 30% of the variability, leaving about 28% of unexplained variability. More wear was consistently recorded in the maxillary teeth compared to the mandibular teeth and in the first molar teeth compared to the premolar teeth and the second molars. Likewise, the supporting cusps showed more wear than the non-supporting cusps. The amount of wear did not depend on whether or not the lower dentures were supported by implants. The subjective wear was correct in about 67% of the cases if it is postulated that a wear difference of 100μm should be subjectively detectable. SIGNIFICANCE: The clinical wear of denture teeth is highly variable with a strong patient effect. More wear can be expected in maxillary denture teeth compared to mandibular teeth, first molars compared to premolars and supported cusps compared to non-supported cusps. Laboratory data on the wear of denture tooth materials may not be confirmed in well-structured clinical trials probably due to the large inter-individual variability.
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Anti-idiotype antibody therapy of B-cell lymphomas, despite numerous promising experimental and clinical studies, has so far met with limited success. Tailor-made monoclonal anti-idiotype antibodies have been injected into a large series of lymphoma patients, with a few impressive complete tumour remissions but a large majority of negative responses. The results presented here suggest that, by coupling to antilymphoma idiotype antibodies a few molecules of the tetanus toxin universal epitope peptide P2 (830-843), one could markedly increase the efficiency of this therapy. We show that after 2-hr incubation with conjugates consisting of the tetanus toxin peptide P2 coupled by an S-S bridge to monoclonal antibodies directed to the lambda light chain of human immunoglobulin, human B-lymphoma cells can be specifically lysed by a CD4 T-lymphocyte clone specific for the P2 peptide. Antibody without peptide did not induce B-cell killing by the CD4 T-lymphocyte clone. The free cysteine-peptide was also able to induce lysis of the B-lymphoma target by the T-lymphocyte clone, but at a molar concentration 500 to 1000 times higher than that of the coupled peptide. Proliferation assays confirmed that the antibody-peptide conjugate was antigenically active at a much lower concentration than the free peptide. They also showed that antibody-peptide conjugates required an intact processing function of the B cell for peptide presentation, which could be selectively inhibited by leupeptin and chloroquine.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Introduction: The overeruption of upper molars due to the premature loss of antagonist teeth can be treated with the help of miniscrews. The aim of this study was to evaluate the movement of a typodont molar according to the biomechanical approach used with miniscrews. Study design: The study was conducted with four plaster models filled with typodont wax. In each model we used one absolute anchorage on the palatal side and another on the buccal side in different positions, thus generating four different biomechanical systems. A force of 150 g was applied to each side of the resin tooth. Periapical radiographs were taken preintrusion and immediately after completion of the intrusion. Photographs were taken in both the sagittal and occlusal planes every 3 min. The radiographic films and photographs were measured and compared. Results: A vertical movement of the molar was observed in all the models, with system 4 showing the greatest movement. Rotation in the occlusal plane only occurred in system 2, while in system 1 there was a change in the axial axis of 37 degrees. Conclusions: The anchorage site and the combination of forces applied may determine the resulting tooth movement
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos da temperatura, pH, relação enzima:substrato (E:S) e tempo de reação sobre a hidrólise enzimática da caseína do leite de cabra Moxotó, com uso de diferentes enzimas proteolíticas. A hidrólise enzimática da caseína caprina foi realizada com uso de tripsina, pepsina e papaína. Para cada enzima, foram utilizados dois níveis de cada variável, na avaliação de seus efeitos sobre a hidrólise da caseína, em um fatorial completo 2(4). Os produtos da hidrólise foram visualizados em eletroforese SDS-PAGE. O melhor valor do grau de hidrólise com a enzima papaína foi obtido em pH 6,5, E:S de 1:150 e 5 horas de hidrólise a 50ºC (28,17%); com a tripsina, em pH 8,5, E:S de 1:150 e 5 horas a 40ºC (29,55%); e com a pepsina, em pH 3,0, E:S de 1:100 e 5 horas a 40ºC (38,27%). A hidrólise da caseína caprina é influenciada positivamente pelo pH e tempo de hidrólise, com o uso da pepsina. Foram observadas interações significativas antagônicas entre pH e relação E:S, com o uso da tripsina; e entre pH, temperatura e tempo de hidrólise, com o uso da papaína. A pepsina apresenta elevada eficiência na hidrólise de αs1, β e κ-caseína, evidenciada por hidrolisados com massa molar abaixo de 14,4 kDa.