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Tissue reactions to glass ceramics in the middle ear

1981

The bioactive glass ceramic "Ceravital" was used to fashion prostheses for the replacement of various ossicles in the middle ear. They were tested in 70 rabbit ears, where they were accepted in osseous areas without formation of surrounding fibrous tissue. Histological examinations regularly showed an osseous bond with the surrounding bony tissue. Mucous membrane covered these ossicular chain prostheses and showed no evidence of inflammatory reactions. Glass ceramic implants were also used to reconstruct the ossicular chain and the posterior wall of the outer ear canal in 100 patients. The functional results were satisfactory in all cases.

Ceramicsmedicine.medical_treatmentEar MiddleDentistrylaw.inventionTympanoplastylawotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineOuter earAnimalsCeramicOssicular chainOssiclesbusiness.industryMucous membraneProstheses and ImplantsAnatomyTympanoplastymedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyBioactive glassvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMiddle earRabbitssense organsbusinessClinical Otolaryngology
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Suprachoroidal Bleeding After XEN Gel Implantation

2017

Purpose To report for the first time a clinical case of suprachoroidal bleeding after XEN45 gel implantation. Observations A 84-year old female patient with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma with intraocular pressure (IOP) (20 mm Hg) above target despite maximal IOP-lowering therapy was scheduled for XEN45 gel implantation. The XEN45 gel implantation went without complications and was properly placed in the anterior chamber and beneath the conjunctiva. On the first postoperative day, the patient presented with an IOP of 4 mm Hg, a functioning bleb and a deep anterior chamber. On the second day she developed suprachoroidal bleeding. A wait and see strategy was followed and the patient monitored ste…

Choroid HemorrhageIntraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresMinimally invasive glaucoma surgeryAnterior Chambermedicine.medical_treatmentRemission SpontaneousGlaucomaPostoperative HemorrhageExfoliation Syndrome03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFemale patientmedicineHumansTrabeculectomyGlaucoma Drainage ImplantsIntraocular PressureUltrasonographyAged 80 and overbusiness.industryDeep anterior chamberStentmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSurgeryOphthalmology030221 ophthalmology & optometryFemalesense organsBleb (medicine)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Glaucoma
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Full‐thickness tissue engineered oral mucosa for genitourinary reconstruction: A comparison of different collagen‐based biodegradable membranes

2020

Tissue engineering is a method of growing importance regarding clinical application in the genitourinary region. One of the key factors in successfully development of an artificially tissue engineered mucosa equivalent (TEOM) is the optimal choice of the scaffold. Collagen scaffolds are regarded as gold standard in dermal tissue reconstruction. Four distinct collagen scaffolds were evaluated for the ability to support the development of an organotypical tissue architecture. TEOMs were established by seeding cocultures of primary oral epithelial cells and fibroblasts on four distinct collagen membranes. Cell viability was assessed by MTT-assay. The 3D architecture and functionality of the ti…

Collagen Type IVScaffoldMaterials scienceSwineBiomedical EngineeringTenascinBiocompatible MaterialsMatrix (biology)Fibroblast migrationBiomaterials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTissue engineeringAbsorbable ImplantsMaterials TestingmedicineAnimalsViability assayOral mucosaFibroblastCells CulturedTissue EngineeringTissue ScaffoldsbiologyKeratin-13Mouth MucosaEpithelial CellsMembranes ArtificialTenascin030206 dentistryFibroblastsPlastic Surgery ProceduresCoculture TechniquesUrogenital Surgical ProceduresCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbiology.proteinJournal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials
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Three-dimensional Cross-Platform Planning for Complex Spinal Procedures

2017

STUDY DESIGN A feasibility study. OBJECTIVE To develop a method based on the DICOM standard which transfers complex 3-dimensional (3D) trajectories and objects from external planning software to any navigation system for planning and intraoperative guidance of complex spinal procedures. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA There have been many reports about navigation systems with embedded planning solutions but only few on how to transfer planning data generated in external software. MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients computerized tomography and/or magnetic resonance volume data sets of the affected spinal segments were imported to Amira software, reconstructed to 3D images and fused with magnetic reson…

Computer sciencePatient Care Planning03 medical and health sciencesDICOMImaging Three-Dimensional0302 clinical medicineSoftwareVirtual patientCross-platformHumansOrthopedic ProceduresOrthopedics and Sports MedicineComputer visionbusiness.industryNavigation systemProstheses and ImplantsRoboticsSpineVisualization030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Artificial intelligenceTomographyGuidance systembusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical Spine Surgery: A Spine Publication
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Dynamic and static computer-guided surgery using the double-factor technique for completely edentulous patients: A dental technique.

2021

A novel computer-assisted surgery (CAS) technique that merges dynamic and static CAS approaches to treat completely edentulous patients with dental implants is described. Radiographic and surgical stents are designed with specific fiducial markers that are recognized by the static and dynamic CAS software program. During the surgical procedure, implants are placed following the static surgical guide and the indications from the dynamic navigation system. This technique combines the advantages of static and dynamic CAS approaches to allow accurate and predictable minimally invasive implant placement.

Computer scienceRadiographyComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONOdontologia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSoftwareOral surgeryHumansJaw EdentulousOrthodonticsDental ImplantsImplants dentalsCirurgia oralbusiness.industryComputer guided surgeryComputersDental implantsDental Implantation EndosseousNavigation system030206 dentistryImplant placementSurgery Computer-AssistedDentistryComputer-Aided DesignOral SurgeryMouth EdentulousbusinessFiducial markerThe Journal of prosthetic dentistry
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Accuracy and the role of experience in dynamic computer guided dental implant surgery: an in-vitro study

2019

Background To compare the accuracy of implant placement using the conventional freehand method and a dynamic navigation system; to assess the role of the surgeon’s experience in implant placement using these two methods. Material and Methods A randomized in-vitrostudy was conducted. Six resin mandible models and 36 implants were used. Two researchers with differing clinical experience (novice and experienced) placed implants using either the Navident dynamic navigation system (navigation group) or the conventional freehand method (freehand group). Accuracy was measured by overlaying the real position in the postoperative CBCT on the virtual presurgical placement of the implant in a CBCT ima…

Computer sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentCbct imageCirurgia dentalOverlayIn Vitro TechniquesDental implant surgeryRandom Allocation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNature study0502 economics and businessmedicineHumansIn vitro studyGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsComputer-assisted surgeryImplants dentalsResearch05 social sciencesDental implantsNavigation system030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Implant placementDental ImplantationSurgery Computer-AssistedOtorhinolaryngologyDental surgeryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS050211 marketingSurgeryClinical CompetenceImplantOral SurgeryEstudi de la natura
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Prosthetically‐Driven Full‐Mouth Implant‐Supported Prostheses Using Guided Surgical Implant Planning with Composite Resin Markers: A Case Report

2021

This report describes a prosthetically-driven implant planning method, guided by the alignment procedures between the cone beam computed tomography, intraoral digital scans, and digitized maxillary and mandibular interim complete dentures using intraoral composite resin markers as a common reference. The markers were attached to the keratinized oral mucosa of the edentulous ridges using cyanoacrylate and kept in place during the digitizing procedures. The technique provides a simpler and more economical alternative to conventional prosthetically-driven static implant planning methods.

Cone beam computed tomographymedicine.medical_treatment0206 medical engineering02 engineering and technologyComposite Resinslaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawPlanning methodmedicineHumansGeneral DentistryDental ImplantsOrthodonticsMouthbusiness.industry030206 dentistry020601 biomedical engineeringSurgical implantCyanoacrylateComputer-Aided DesignDental Prosthesis Implant-SupportedImplantDenturesProsthodonticsbusinessImplant supportedJournal of Prosthodontics
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The occurrence of serological H-Y antigen (Sxs antigen) in the diandric protogynous wrasse, Coris julis (L.) (Labridae, Teleostei)

1987

Abstract The serological sex-specific (Sxs) antigen (previously called ‘H-Y antigen’) has been shown, in various vertebrate species ranging from fish to mammals, to be characteristic of the heterogametic sex. We studied a protogynous hermaphrodite, Coris julis , in order to examine whether the change of a female to a secondary male also involves a change in the Sxs-antigen phenotype. The (homogametic) females of this species were found to be Sxs negative, while both primary and secondary males were Sxs positive. This was true not only for gonads but also for nongo-nadal tissues. The administration of androgen to females is known to cause sex inversion in this species; we were able to demons…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicMaleCancer Researchmedicine.drug_classH-Y AntigenCorisZoologyEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiologyAntigenHermaphroditeTestismedicineAnimalsTestosteroneMolecular BiologyDrug ImplantsH-Y antigenOvaryFishesCell BiologyAnatomySex reversalAndrogenbiology.organism_classificationSpermatogoniaWrasseOocytesFemaleHeterogametic sexDevelopmental BiologyDifferentiation
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Peri-implant parameters in head and neck reconstruction: influence of extraoral skin or intraoral mucosa.

2009

Objective: This study is designed to assess dental implants supporting overdentures in edentulous patients with operated head and neck malignancies using parameters to detect peri-implant disease. Material and methods: Thirty-four implants supporting overdentures in 34 oral cancer patients were examined. Clinical parameters [plaque index, probing depth, bleeding on probing (BOP), origin of peri-implant soft tissue, and amount of irradiation] were recorded, and microbiological identification of periodontal pathogens was carried out by DNA–DNA hybridization. To identify yeast species, the samples were cultivated on Sabouraud agar plates and subsequently identified by API 20C AUX plates. An im…

DNA BacterialMaleRadiographyBleeding on probingDentistryPilot ProjectsSabouraud agarPeriodontal pathogenchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansDNA FungalAgedCandidaDental ImplantsUnivariate analysisAnalysis of VarianceChi-Square Distributionbusiness.industryDental prosthesisDental Implantation EndosseousMouth MucosaSoft tissueSkin TransplantationDenture OverlaychemistryHead and Neck NeoplasmsFemaleImplantDental Prosthesis Implant-SupportedOral Surgerymedicine.symptomCranial IrradiationbusinessClinical oral implants research
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Narrow-diameter implants: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

2018

OBJECTIVES Narrow-diameter implants (NDI) are claimed to be a reasonable alternative to bone augmentation procedures. The aim of this comprehensive literature review was to conduct a meta-analysis comparing the implant survival of NDI and standard diameter implants (SDI) and to provide recommendations and guidelines for application of NDI. MATERIAL AND METHODS An extensive systematic literature search was performed in the PubMed/MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library databases. NDI were classified into Category 1 (implant diameter <3.0 mm, "mini-implants"), Category 2 (implant diameter 3-3.25 mm) and Category 3 (implant diameters 3.3-3.5 mm). Clinical studies at all levels of evidence with at lea…

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