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Analysis of radiologic factors in determining premolar root canal systems

2000

Abstract Objectives. Certain tooth groups pose problems as to radiologic determination of root canal morphology. For example, the premolars may have superimposed roots that give the appearance of a single canal when 2 are actually present. This study examined the effect of X-ray tube inclination so as to visualize the complete root canal system in premolars. Study Design. One hundred extracted premolars were divided into 4 groups of 25 teeth each: 1MxP (first maxillary premolar), 2MxP (second maxillary premolar), 1MdP (first mandibular premolar), and 2MdP (second mandibular premolar). A total of 10 radiographs were made of each tooth in the horizontal and vertical planes (horizontal angles …

Root canalRadiographyDentistryIn Vitro Techniquesstomatognathic systemOral and maxillofacial pathologyRadiography Dentalotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicinePremolarHumansBicuspidGeneral DentistryMathematicsObserver VariationOrthodonticsChi-Square Distributionbusiness.industryVertical angleHorizontal angleRoot canal morphologymedicine.diseaseMandibular premolarmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyRegression AnalysisSurgeryDental Pulp CavityOral SurgerybusinessOral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology
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Small-diameter titanium Grade IV and titanium-zirconium implants in edentulous mandibles: three-year results from a double-blind, randomized controll…

2015

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare crestal bone-level changes, soft tissue parameters and implant success and survival between small-diameter implants made of titanium/zirconium (TiZr) alloy or of Grade IV titanium (Ti) in edentulous mandibles restored with removable overdentures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a randomized, controlled, double-blind, split-mouth multicenter clinical trial. Patients with edentulous mandibles received two Straumann bone-level implants (diameter 3.3 mm), one of Ti Grade IV (control) and one of TiZr (test), in the interforaminal region. Implants were loaded after 6-8 weeks and removable Locator-retained overdentures were placed within 2 weeks of l…

RoxolidMaleSmall diameterSLActive surfaceDentistrychemistry.chemical_elementMandibleCONVENTIONAL COMPLETE DENTURESlaw.inventionDouble blindRETROSPECTIVE EVALUATION IMPLANTDouble-Blind MethodRandomized controlled triallawMARGINAL BONE LOSSHumansJaw EdentulousMedicineMANDIBULAR 2-IMPLANT OVERDENTURES610 Medicine & healthAgedDental ImplantsTitaniumPATIENT SATISFACTIONTitanium/zirconiumSTRESS-DISTRIBUTIONbusiness.industryDental Implantation Endosseoustechnology industry and agricultureWITHIN-SUBJECT COMPARISONSSoft tissueDIFFERENT LOADING PROTOCOLSDenture Overlayequipment and suppliesTitanium zirconiumddc:617.6Treatment OutcomeDental Prosthesis DesignchemistryImplant typesedentulousFemaleZirconiumImplantFINITE-ELEMENT-ANALYSISOral SurgerybusinessDental AlloysTitaniumClinical Oral Implants Research
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Contribution à une nouvelle économie de la santé : asymétries d'information et régulation en médecine ambulatoire

1991

Le fonctionnement de la médecine ambulatoire est analysé à travers la spécification de relations d'agence complexes qui s'instaurent entre les différents acteurs : le malade, le médecin, l'assurance, la tutelle. Après une approche conceptuelle et normative qui distingue relations d'agence "parfaites" et "imparfaites", l'accent est mis deux relations : la relation assurance-principal et assuré-agent sur le marché de l'assurance maladie, et la relation patient-principal et médecin-agent sur le marché des soins médicaux. Les "effets pervers" inhérents à l'asymétrie d'information sont étudiés en terme de sélection adverse et de risque moral. L'hypothèse d'une démarche induite par l'offre, consé…

RégulationSélection adverseIncitation[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieRelation d'agenceInformation[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieRisque moralMédecine ambulatoireInduction
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Human salivary proteome and sensitivity to bitterness

2012

Bitterness is present in every day beverages (e.g. coffee) and foods (e.g. vegetables such as cruciferous plants). However, bitterness is perceived differently among individuals and some foods considered as healthy may be rejected due to their bitter taste. Several genetic (eg. genetic polymorphism of bitter taste receptors) or environmental (eg. age, medications) factors partly explain the interindividual variability in bitterness perception. However, other peri-receptor factors may intervene, in particular salivary composition. First, in order to investigate the link between salivary proteome and sensitivity to bitterness, the detection threshold to the bitter taste of caffeine was measur…

SaliveAmertume[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyQuinineLignée HSG (Human Submandibular Gland)Salivary proteomeAmylaseHSG (Human Submandibular Gland) cell linePerception gustativeProtéome salivaireCaféineCystatin SNCaffeineCystatine SNTaste perceptionCell cultureSalivaBitternessCulture cellulaire
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Novedades taxonómicas y nomenclaturales para la flora valenciana, II

2010

Continuando con la actualización taxonómica y nomenclatural de la flora valenciana, se proponen diez combinaciones nuevas y un nombre nuevo para táxones y nototáxones que crecen en el Mediterráneo occidental. Además, se designa un epitipo para Sideritis × angustifolia Lag., híbrido sobre cuya identidad ha existido gran controversia, y un lectotipo para Globularia linifolia Lam. Del mismo modo, se discute la citación correcta del lugar y fecha de publicación de cuatro táxones más. Taxonomic and nomenclatural novelties concerning the Valencian flora (eastern Spain), II: As a part of the taxonomical and nomenclatural update of vascular flora of the Valencian Community, ten new combinations and…

ScrophulariaErysimumKnautiaGlobulariaCiencias biológicasPenínsula Ibérica:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]TeucriumDianthusHormathophyllaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDANomenclaturaLythrumTaxonomyHelichrysumValencian CommunityTaxonomíaIberisNomenclatureVascular plantsBotánicaValencia (Comunidad Autónoma)Plantas vascularesSpainSideritisIberian Peninsula
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A Ferrite Tubular Linear Permanent Magnet Generator (FTLPMG) analysis and design

2014

Several linear synchronous generators for the exploitation of sea wave energy have been proposed. Such machines do not require reactive power for the magnetization since they use permanent magnets for the excitation. The use of permanent magnets in a rough environment such as the marine environment may be a very weak point in the application of these kind of devices. In order to overcome this difficulty, the authors in this paper propose a linear synchronous electrical generator. Its excitation uses ferrites as suitable solutions to extract energy from sea waves. This paper describes the analysis and design of an improved axially magnetized tubular permanent-magnet machine in which several …

Sea wavesEngineeringbusiness.industryElectrical engineeringElectric generatorFerritePermanent magnet synchronous generatorAC powerSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettricilaw.inventionlawMagnettubular linear permanent magnet generator prototype simulationFerrite (magnet)businessAxial symmetryExcitation
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Sudden vestibular and hearing loss in mediterranean spotted fever: The first case report

2019

Mediterranean spotted fever is an infection disease caused by Rickettsiae and transmitted by tick puncture; the diffusion of such disease is wide in countryside of the Mediterranean regions. The disease may be complicated by several organ failure due to a vasculitis, and also the inner ear can be involved although rarely. We report the first documented case of total involvement of inner ear with sensorineural hearing loss and acute vestibular impairment. The patient was treated with medical therapy and resolution of the infection, but the inner ear damage was not reversible with persistent loss of all functions, documented by instrumental vestibular analysis.

Sensorineural hearing lossAcute vestibular impairmentRickettsiaeSpotted fever
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Use of autologous conditioned serum (Orthokine) for the treatment of the degenerative osteoarthritis of the temporomandibular joint. Review of the li…

2012

Objectives: Treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) using autologous conditioned serum (ACS) has become in recent years an alternative to consider in the approach of the degenerative joint disease of the knee. There is no support in the literature for the use of ACS for the treatment of OA of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), although the promising results obtained in human patients with knee joint disease as well as in animal studies are opening the way for its use at the TMJ. The aim of this paper is to conduct a review of the published literature regarding the use of the ACS for the treatment of OA in humans, considering the level of scientific evidence, and following the principles of the evi…

Serummedicine.medical_specialtyOrthokineMEDLINEDentistryOdontologíaOsteoarthritisDiseaseKnee JointScientific evidenceOsteoarthritisHumansMedicineGeneral DentistryOral Medicine and PathologyTemporomandibular Jointbusiness.industryEvidence-based medicine:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludTemporomandibular jointBiological Therapymedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASPhysical therapyResearch-ArticleSurgerybusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Ocean acidification bends the mermaid's wineglass

2015

Ocean acidification lowers the saturation state of calcium carbonate, decreasing net calcification and compromising the skeletons of organisms such as corals, molluscs and algae. These calcified structures can protect organisms from predation and improve access to light, nutrients and dispersive currents. While some species (such as urchins, corals and mussels) survive with decreased calcification, they can suffer from inferior mechanical performance. Here, we used cantilever beam theory to test the hypothesis that decreased calcification would impair the mechanical performance of the green alga Acetabularia acetabulum along a CO 2 gradient created by volcanic seeps off Vulcano, Italy. Cal…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaMechanical performanceVolcanic EruptionsCalcium CarbonateCalcificationchemistry.chemical_compoundCalcification PhysiologicNutrientAlgaeMediterranean SeamedicineSeawaterAbiotic componentbiologyEcologyfungiGlobal Change BiologyOcean acidificationCarbon Dioxidebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseSeaweedAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)AcetabulariaBiomechanical PhenomenaAcetabularia acetabulumCalcium carbonateItalychemistryStiffneGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesAcetabularia acetabulumCalcification
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Poly lactic acid based scaffolds as graft for small-diameter arterial replacement.

2012

Vascular Tissue engineering (VTE) has emerged as a promising approach to develop blood vessel substitutes. Investigators have explored the use of arterial tissue cells combined with various types of natural and synthetic scaffolds to make tubular constructs in order to develop a functional small-diameter arterial replacement graft. The grafts must mimic the unique viscoelastic nature of an artery and be non-disruptive to blood ?ow. Moreover, after implantation, the scaffold must be gradually populated by cells and replaced by extra cellular matrix; with this respect, it is crucial that this replacement takes place with a well-defined timescale. In this work tubular scaffolds for VTE were pr…

Settore BIO/10 - Biochimicatubular graftblood vessel substitutes
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