968 resultados para Tooth replantation
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Position du problème: La parodontite chronique et l’édentement sont des affections buccodentaires chroniques qui, depuis quelques décennies, sont incriminées dans la survenue de différents types de cancers. Cette revue de littérature avait pour but d’examiner l’association entre le cancer colorectal et ces affections buccodentaires. Résultats: Les études épidémiologiques évaluant une association potentielle entre la parodontite, l’édentement et le cancer colorectal sont peu nombreuses. Cependant, plusieurs mécanismes plaident en faveur de cette association, notamment l’inflammation, la nutrition et possiblement l’infection par certains pathogènes, comme le suggère cette revue de la littérature.
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compact multihand planar octagonal-shaped microstrip antenna simultaneously suitable for mobile communication and blue tooth application is presented. The antenna provides sufficient isolation benveen the two operating bands and an area reduction of -29 % with respect to a circular patch operating in the same band
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The recent boom in wireless communication industry, especially in the area of cellular telephony and wireless data communication, has led to the increased demand for multi band antennas. In such applications the issues to be addressed are, wide bandwidth and gain, while striving for miniature geometry. A dual frequency configuration useful in GSM1800 and Blue tooth, is one that operates with similar properties, both in terms of reflection and radiation characteristics, in the two bands of interest. Dual frequency operations can be realized by exciting the Microstrip Patch Antenna (MPA) using a single feed [1] or dual feed [2]. In this paper, Conformal FDTD[3] method with Perfect Magnetic Conductor (PMC) applied along the plane of symmetry [4] is used to study the characteristics of an Octagonal MPA. The theoretical results are compared against the experimental and IE3D™ simulated results
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This paper presents the design and analysis of a 400-step hybrid stepper motor for spacecraft applications. The design of the hybrid stepper motor for achieving a specific performance requires the choice of appropriate tooth geometry. In this paper, a detailed account of the results of two-dimensional finite-element (FE) analysis conducted with different tooth shapes such as square and trapezoidal, is presented. The use of % more corresponding increase in detent torque and distorted static torque profile. For the requirements of maximum torque density, less-detent torque, and better positional accuracy and smooth static torque profile, different pitch slotting with equal tooth width has to be provided. From the various FE models subjected to analysis trapezoidal teeth configuration with unequal tooth pitch on the stator and rotor is found to be the best configuration and is selected for fabrication. The designed motor is fabricated and the experimental results is compared with the FE results
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Introducción: El objetivo de este trabajo es caracterizar los pacientes con amputaciones de punta de dedo en zonas I & II de Ishikawa & Tamai y describir los casos exitosos y de fallas en estos niveles tan distales de reimplantación. Materiales y Métodos: serie de casos retrospectiva de reimplantes de punta de dedo. Se registraron variables pre, intra y postoperatorias y de seguimiento. Resultados preliminares: 8 casos fueron reimplantes en las zonas I y II. Tiempo promedio de isquemia: 5,1 hs, promedio de edad 39,5. Se reimplantaron: 2 pulgares, 2 índices, 2 medios y 2 anulares, 6 dedos del lado derecho y 2 dedos del lado izquierdo. 5 reimplantes en zona II y 3 en zona I. El mecanismo de trauma más frecuente fue avulsión, seguido de aplastamiento. En todos los casos se logro hacer una anastomosis arterial. En cinco pacientes no se logro hacer una anastomosis venosa. No se observó estandarización el esquema antitrombótico ni en la estrategia para manejar la congestión venosa. Cinco reimplantes fueron exitosos. Todos los pacientes durante el primer año fueron tratados con fisioterapia. A pesar de que los pacientes reportan perdida de la movilidad comparativa con el dedo contralateral, ninguno reportó molestias a causa de este déficit o alteraciones en la sensibilidad que impactaran negativamente su calidad de vida. Discusión: se requieren estudios prospectivos para evaluar los resultados objetivamente y estandarizar el protocolo de reimplantes en la FSFB.
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La perforación del apéndice es una complicación temprana de la apendicitis aguda, demoras en el diagnóstico o tratamiento incrementan la tasa de perforación. Se desconoce si la perforación dl apéndice es un reflejo de inequidades sociales. Se pretendió determinar la asociación de la apendicitis aguda perforada en adultos y la equidad en acceso a salud. Estudio tipo cohorte retrospectivo documental, de historias clínicas de pacientes con apendicitis aguda; el análisis se realizó con Stata 11.1 y Epi-info. Los resultados se presentaron en tablas y figuras. Se incluyeron 540 casos (292 hombre y 248 mujeres), el grupo de edad que aporto más datos fue el de 18 a 49 años (391 pacientes); el tiempo medio de síntomas a consulta fue de 37,45 horas, y de 5,3 horas para el paso a cirugía desde el ingreso, fueron solicitadas 76 ecografías y 53 tomografías, 50 interconsultas a urología y 10 a ginecología hasta el diagnostico. El grupo de mayores de 49 años, el estrato socioeconómico tres y la tomografía fueron factores de riesgo independientes para perforación del apéndice. El análisis multivariado mostró asociación lineal entre el estrato socioeconómico y tiempo de síntomas al ingreso, tiempo para paso a cirugía, solicitud de ayudas diagnósticas e interconsultas, con buena significación estadística. La apendicitis aguda perforada en adultos, podría ser un indicador de inequidad en salud. Se requiere de estudios multi-céntricos, con mayor tiempo de evaluación y muestra para demostrar si el apéndice perforado es un trazador de inequidades en salud en Colombia.
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Objectivos: Neste estudo retrospectivo pretendeu-se determinar o impacto da tomografia computorizada na sobrevivência pós-cirúrgica do cão com carcinoma espinocelular na cavidade oral, comparativamente à radiografia. Enfatizando desta forma, a sua importância no diagnóstico, no planeamento cirúrgico e prognóstico. O segundo objectivo consistiu em determinar as características tomográficas dos carcinomas espinocelulares da cavidade oral em cães. Material e Métodos: Foram analisados 7 canídeos com diagnóstico de carcinoma espinocelular. Os critérios de inclusão foram: cães com carcinoma espinocelular diagnosticado por biópsia, exame imagiológico complementar (radiografia simples ou tomografia computorizada), elegibilidade para cirurgia, execução de tratamento cirúrgico e acompanhamento pós-cirúrgico durante 2 anos. Foi registada a idade, o sexo, a raça, a localização anatómica, o estadiamento T e N, as características radiográficas e tomográficas dos tumores, o tempo de recorrência e por fim o tempo de sobrevivência global descrito nos registos consultados. Procedeu-se também ao registo das variáveis das imagens radiográficas e tomográficas obtidas: definição das margens neoplásicas, presença ou ausência de reacção perióstea e de destruição de osso cortical adjacente, presença de deslocação dentária e de reabsorção dentária e densidade óssea local. Resultados: Nenhum dos meios imagiológicos permitiu uma visualização bem definida das margens neoplásicas. A nível da destruição de osso cortical adjacente, foi visível em 66,67% dos casos avaliados com radiografia e em todos os casos que foram avaliados com tomografia computorizada (100%). Foi visível reacção perióstea em 33,33% dos canídeos avaliados por radiografia e em nenhum dos avaliados por tomografia (0%). A densidade óssea local estava diminuída em todos os casos avaliados por radiografia simples ou por tomografia. A nível de reabsorção dentária estava presente em 33,33% dos avaliados por radiografia e em 25% dos avaliados por tomografia. Foi possível visualizar deslocação dentária em 66,67% dos avaliados por radiografia e em todos os avaliados por tomografia (100%). A nível de percentagem de casos com recorrência local, nenhum caso avaliado com radiografia recorreu e apenas 1 caso avaliado por tomografia recorreu em 289 dias. O tempo médio de sobrevivência foi superior no grupo dos avaliados com radiografia (1091,7 dias) relativamente ao grupo avaliado por tomografia (404 dias). Ao fim de 2 anos, 66,67% dos casos avaliados por radiografia estavam vivos e somente 25% dos casos avaliados com tomografia sobreviveram. Discussão/conclusão: Não foi possível determinar o impacto real dos dois meios de diagnóstico no prognóstico pós-cirúrgico do carcinoma espinocelular oral no cão, devido à reduzida amostra e aos tumores com pior prognóstico (por localização e estadiamento) terem sido remetidos para tomografia.
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Os tumores odontogénicos são neoplasias derivadas da ectoderme ou dos componentes mesenquimais do periodonto. As lesões possuem características clínicas similares aos tumores odontogénicos, sendo a diferenciação histopatológica essencial para o diagnóstico. Existe controvérsia em relação aos nomes, as características clínicas e histopatológicas dos mesmos. Por outro lado, a maioria dos cirurgiões removem-nos sem exame histopatológico pré-cirúrgico. O objetivo do trabalho foi relatar um caso de fibroma periférico odontogénico (FPO) em um cão castrado, sem raça definida, 11 anos de idade. O paciente apresentava uma massa ao redor do segundo, terceiro e quarto dente pré-molar da maxila direita. Foi realizado o hemograma, bioquímica sérica, exame de urina e a biópsia da massa enviada para a histopatologia, sendo o diagnóstico pré-cirúrgico de fibroma periférico odontogénico. O tratamento foi cirúrgico, utilizando o bisturi elétrico. O presente relato de caso permitiu concluir que o exame histopatológico pré-cirúrgico é importante para o diagnóstico do tumor e a exérese total da massa tumoral é o tratamento de eleição.
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A gengivo-estomatite crónica felina é uma inflamação complexa crónica, com severidade e intensidade variáveis. Apesar de não estar definida a sua etiopatogenia, parece haver uma relação entre a inflamação e a ocorrência de lesões de reabsorção dentária, enquanto causa ou enquanto consequência da doença. O tratamento para as duas doenças é inespecífico, mas baseia-se na extração dentária, contornada ou não com tratamentos médicos. Este estudo teve como objetivo determinar a ocorrência de lesões de reabsorção dentária em gatos com gengivo-estomatite crónica e avaliar a existência de uma possível associação entre um padrão de estomatite crónica e a presença de lesões de reabsorção dentária. O objetivo secundário consistiu na determinação da percentagem de sucesso e o grau de satisfação dos proprietários, após a intervenção cirúrgica. Foram incluídos no estudo 27 gatos. Os critérios de inclusão consistiram no diagnóstico de genvivo-estomatite crónica, realização de um exame radiográfico intraoral completo de todos os dentes, seguido de tratamento cirúrgico, com extrações dentárias e, finalmente, a resposta, por parte dos proprietários, a um questionário. A ocorrência de lesões de reabsorção dentária neste estudo foi de 66,67%. Não foi possível estabelecer nenhuma associação entre a gengivo-estomatite crónica felina e o desenvolvimento de lesões de reabsorção dentária. Os padrões ulcerativos, proliferativos e o de estomatite caudal na gengivo-estomatite crónica felina mostraram risco acrescido para lesões de reabsorção dentária, mas sem significado estatístico. 70,37% dos animais atingiu a cura clínica e 29,63% obteve melhoria global, num período médio de 2 meses. O grau de satisfação dos proprietários obteve uma média de 4,52 valores, numa escala de 1 a 5. Apesar da prevalência elevada de lesões de reabsorção dentária, não foi possível identificar a gengivo-estomatite crónica felina, enquanto fator de risco para a sua ocorrência. À semelhança de estudos anteriores, a gengivo-estomatite crónica felina responde a tratamento cirúrgico com extrações dentárias.
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In the U.K., dental students require to perform training and practice on real human tissues at the very early stage of their courses. Currently, the human tissues, such as decayed teeth, are mounted in a human head like physical model. The problems with these models in teaching are; (1) every student operates on tooth, which are always unique; (2) the process cannot be recorded for examination purposes and (3) same training are not repeatable. The aim of the PHATOM Project is to develop a dental training system using Haptic technology. This paper documents the project background, specification, research and development of the first prototype system. It also discusses the research in the visual display, haptic devices and haptic rendering. This includes stereo vision, motion parallax, volumetric modelling, surface remapping algorithms as well as analysis design of the system. A new volumetric to surface model transformation algorithm is also introduced. This paper includes the future work on the system development and research.
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This paper presents a novel design of a virtual dental training system (hapTEL) using haptic technology. The system allows dental students to learn and practice procedures such as dental drilling, caries removal and cavity preparation for tooth restoration. This paper focuses on the hardware design, development and evaluation aspects in relation to the dental training and educational requirements. Detailed discussions on how the system offers dental students a natural operational position are documented. An innovative design of measuring and connecting the dental tools to the haptic device is also shown. Evaluation of the impact on teaching and learning is discussed.
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An animated film commissioned and screened by Art Review Magazine on their website (Oct-Dec 2010), and a double page comic strip (Art Review, Oct 2010. The project addresses a key problem with contemporary debates regarding ideas of ‘performativity’ and ‘fictioning’ (Foucault/Deleuze/Butler) whereby the structural requirement for an ‘End’ pre-determines or back-codes the ‘story’ or progression of events leading up to this ‘End’ and therefore cuts against the potentials claimed for ‘performance’ and ‘performativity’. Film credits Primary soundtrack: Music: Rose Kallal. Spoken word: Mark Beasley Voices: Katie Barrington, Marnie Watts, Maria Deegan & John Russell Sound engineer: Bob Geal PLUS Special bonus track: (after 'The End'): 'Strychnine Motive' (2011) by Gum Takes Tooth
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International Perspective The development of GM technology continues to expand into increasing numbers of crops and conferred traits. Inevitably, the focus remains on the major field crops of soybean, maize, cotton, oilseed rape and potato with introduced genes conferring herbicide tolerance and/or pest resistance. Although there are comparatively few GM crops that have been commercialised to date, GM versions of 172 plant species have been grown in field trials in 31 countries. European Crops with Containment Issues Of the 20 main crops in the EU there are four for which GM varieties are commercially available (cotton, maize for animal feed and forage, and oilseed rape). Fourteen have GM varieties in field trials (bread wheat, barley, durum wheat, sunflower, oats, potatoes, sugar beet, grapes, alfalfa, olives, field peas, clover, apples, rice) and two have GM varieties still in development (rye, triticale). Many of these crops have hybridisation potential with wild and weedy relatives in the European flora (bread wheat, barley, oilseed rape, durum wheat, oats, sugar beet and grapes), with escapes (sunflower); and all have potential to cross-pollinate fields non-GM crops. Several fodder crops, forestry trees, grasses and ornamentals have varieties in field trials and these too may hybridise with wild relatives in the European flora (alfalfa, clover, lupin, silver birch, sweet chestnut, Norway spruce, Scots pine, poplar, elm, Agrostis canina, A. stolonifera, Festuca arundinacea, Lolium perenne, L. multiflorum, statice and rose). All these crops will require containment strategies to be in place if it is deemed necessary to prevent transgene movement to wild relatives and non-GM crops. Current Containment Strategies A wide variety of GM containment strategies are currently under development, with a particular focus on crops expressing pharmaceutical products. Physical containment in greenhouses and growth rooms is suitable for some crops (tomatoes, lettuce) and for research purposes. Aquatic bioreactors of some non-crop species (algae, moss, and duckweed) expressing pharmaceutical products have been adopted by some biotechnology companies. There are obvious limitations of the scale of physical containment strategies, addressed in part by the development of large underground facilities in the US and Canada. The additional resources required to grow plants underground incurs high costs that in the long term may negate any advantage of GM for commercial productioNatural genetic containment has been adopted by some companies through the selection of either non-food/feed crops (algae, moss, duckweed) as bio-pharming platforms or organisms with no wild relatives present in the local flora (safflower in the Americas). The expression of pharmaceutical products in leafy crops (tobacco, alfalfa, lettuce, spinach) enables growth and harvesting prior to and in the absence of flowering. Transgenically controlled containment strategies range in their approach and degree of development. Plastid transformation is relatively well developed but is not suited to all traits or crops and does not offer complete containment. Male sterility is well developed across a range of plants but has limitations in its application for fruit/seed bearing crops. It has been adopted in some commercial lines of oilseed rape despite not preventing escape via seed. Conditional lethality can be used to prevent flowering or seed development following the application of a chemical inducer, but requires 100% induction of the trait and sufficient application of the inducer to all plants. Equally, inducible expression of the GM trait requires equally stringent application conditions. Such a method will contain the trait but will allow the escape of a non-functioning transgene. Seed lethality (‘terminator’ technology) is the only strategy at present that prevents transgene movement via seed, but due to public opinion against the concept it has never been trialled in the field and is no longer under commercial development. Methods to control flowering and fruit development such as apomixis and cleistogamy will prevent crop-to-wild and wild-to-crop pollination, but in nature both of these strategies are complex and leaky. None of the genes controlling these traits have as yet been identified or characterised and therefore have not been transgenically introduced into crop species. Neither of these strategies will prevent transgene escape via seed and any feral apomicts that form are arguably more likely to become invasives. Transgene mitigation reduces the fitness of initial hybrids and so prevents stable introgression of transgenes into wild populations. However, it does not prevent initial formation of hybrids or spread to non-GM crops. Such strategies could be detrimental to wild populations and have not yet been demonstrated in the field. Similarly, auxotrophy prevents persistence of escapes and hybrids containing the transgene in an uncontrolled environment, but does not prevent transgene movement from the crop. Recoverable block of function, intein trans-splicing and transgene excision all use recombinases to modify the transgene in planta either to induce expression or to prevent it. All require optimal conditions and 100% accuracy to function and none have been tested under field conditions as yet. All will contain the GM trait but all will allow some non-native DNA to escape to wild populations or to non-GM crops. There are particular issues with GM trees and grasses as both are largely undomesticated, wind pollinated and perennial, thus providing many opportunities for hybridisation. Some species of both trees and grass are also capable of vegetative propagation without sexual reproduction. There are additional concerns regarding the weedy nature of many grass species and the long-term stability of GM traits across the life span of trees. Transgene stability and conferred sterility are difficult to trial in trees as most field trials are only conducted during the juvenile phase of tree growth. Bio-pharming of pharmaceutical and industrial compounds in plants Bio-pharming of pharmaceutical and industrial compounds in plants offers an attractive alternative to mammalian-based pharmaceutical and vaccine production. Several plantbased products are already on the market (Prodigene’s avidin, β-glucuronidase, trypsin generated in GM maize; Ventria’s lactoferrin generated in GM rice). Numerous products are in clinical trials (collagen, antibodies against tooth decay and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma from tobacco; human gastric lipase, therapeutic enzymes, dietary supplements from maize; Hepatitis B and Norwalk virus vaccines from potato; rabies vaccines from spinach; dietary supplements from Arabidopsis). The initial production platforms for plant-based pharmaceuticals were selected from conventional crops, largely because an established knowledge base already existed. Tobacco and other leafy crops such as alfalfa, lettuce and spinach are widely used as leaves can be harvested and no flowering is required. Many of these crops can be grown in contained greenhouses. Potato is also widely used and can also be grown in contained conditions. The introduction of morphological markers may aid in the recognition and traceability of crops expressing pharmaceutical products. Plant cells or plant parts may be transformed and maintained in culture to produce recombinant products in a contained environment. Plant cells in suspension or in vitro, roots, root cells and guttation fluid from leaves may be engineered to secrete proteins that may be harvested in a continuous, non-destructive manner. Most strategies in this category remain developmental and have not been commercially adopted at present. Transient expression produces GM compounds from non-GM plants via the utilisation of bacterial or viral vectors. These vectors introduce the trait into specific tissues of whole plants or plant parts, but do not insert them into the heritable genome. There are some limitations of scale and the field release of such crops will require the regulation of the vector. However, several companies have several transiently expressed products in clinical and pre-clinical trials from crops raised in physical containment.
New age estimates for the Palaeolithic assemblages and Pleistocene succession of Casablanca, Morocco
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Marine and aeolian Quaternary sediments from Casablanca, Morocco were dated using the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signal of quartz grains. These sediments form part of an extensive succession spanning the Pleistocene, and contain a rich faunal and archaeological record, including an Acheulian lithic assemblage from before the Brunhes–Matayama boundary, and a Homo erectus jaw from younger cave deposits. Sediment samples from the sites of Reddad Ben Ali, Oulad J’mel, Sidi Abderhamane and Thomas Quarries have been dated, in order to assess the upper limits of OSL. The revision of previously measured mammalian tooth enamel electron spin resonance (ESR) dates from the Grotte des Rhinocéros, Oulad Hamida Quarry 1, incorporating updated environmental dose rate measurements and attenuation calculations, also provide chronological constraint for the archaeological material preserved at Thomas Quarries. Several OSL age estimates extend back to around 500,000 years, with a single sample providing an OSL age close to 1 Ma in magnetically reversed sediments. These luminescence dates are some of the oldest determined, and their reliability is assessed using both internal criteria based on stratigraphic consistency, and external lithostratigraphic, morphostratigraphic and independent chronological constraints. For most samples, good internal agreement is observed using single aliquot regenerative-dose OSL measurements, while multiple aliquot additive-dose measurements generally have poorer resolution and consistency. Novel slow-component and component-resolved OSL approaches applied to four samples provide significantly enhanced dating precision, and an examination of the degree of signal zeroing at deposition. A comparison of the OSL age estimates with the updated ESR dates and one U-series date demonstrate that this method has great potential for providing reliable age estimates for sediments of this antiquity. We consider the cause of some slight age inversion observed at Thomas Quarries, and provide recommendations for further luminescence dating within this succession.
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Hopeless retained primary teeth without permanent successors represent a restorative challenge for clinicians, along with esthetic and functional problems for patients. While various treatment approaches for congenitally missing teeth have been proposed, the replacement of a missing tooth with a dental implant offers specific advantages, such as preservation of the alveolar crest and elimination of the need to restore the adjacent teeth, over other options for tooth replacement. The aim of this article was to illustrate the surgical and prosthetic treatment with implants of a patient with primary teeth without permanent successors. INT J ORAL MAXILLOFAC IMPLANTS 2009;24:151-154