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Effect of low-calcium diet and grind diet on bone turnover of ovariectomized female rats

2011

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MolarBone turnovermedicine.medical_specialtyOvariectomylow calcium dietMandibular first molarBone and BonesBone remodelingInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsRats WistarGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Animal FeedRatsMasticatory forceCalcium DietaryAppositionovariectomyEndocrinologyOtorhinolaryngologyMaxillaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOvariectomized ratMasticationFemaleSurgeryAnalysis of variancebusiness
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Evaluation of diagnostic accuracy and dimensional measurements by using CBCT in mandibular first molars

2015

Background: This study aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and quantitatively evaluate the morphology of mandibular first molars using CBCT. Material and Methods: Twenty-four double-rooted mandibular first molars were evaluated by NewTom VGi CBCT. The distance from the furcation and apex to the cementoenamel junction (CEJ), diameter and thickness of canal walls, the buccolingual (BL) to mesiodistal (MD) ratio (ΔD), prevalence of oval canals at different sections and taper of the canals were all determined. In order to assess the diagnostic accuracy of CBCT, distance from the furcation and apex to the CEJ and thickness of canal walls at the CEJ and…

MolarCone beam computed tomographyIntraclass correlationbusiness.industryResearchDentistryOdontología030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Mandibular first molarCiencias de la saludOperative Dentistry and Endodontics030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingApex (geometry)03 medical and health sciencesCementoenamel junction0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemStereo microscopeUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicineCalipersbusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Impacted lower third molars and distal caries in the mandibular second molar. Is prophylactic removal of lower third molars justified?

2017

Background The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between the presence of mandibular third molars and the occurrence of carious lesions in the distal aspect of the mandibular second molar. Material and methods A retrospective cohort study comprising 327 lower third molars extracted in the Oral Surgery and Implantology Master's Degree program of the School of Dentistry of the University of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) was carried out. A descriptive and bivariate analysis was made. The diagnosis of caries in the second molar and the position of the mandibular third molar were evaluated through panoramic radiographies. Results The sample included 203 patients, 94 males (46…

MolarCàries dentalOral surgeryDentistryDistal cariesOdontologiaMandibular first molarMandibular second molar03 medical and health sciencesOral surgery0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemDegree programTeeth extractionMedicineGeneral DentistryExtracció dentalOrthodonticsHigh prevalenceCirurgia oralbusiness.industryResearch030206 dentistryDent molar:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]MolarCementoenamel junctionDentistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDental cariesOral Surgerybusiness
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Influence of first and second premolar extraction or non-extraction treatments on mandibular third molar angulation and position. A comparative study.

2009

The mandibular third molar (3M) is the tooth that is most often impacted, with lack of space being one of the reasons. In some orthodontic treatments, premolars are extracted in order to create space. The aims of our study are: firstly, to assess the changes in the angulation and position of the 3M in cases treated either with or without extraction of the first or second premolars; secondly, to analyse the variation in the gonial angle and the degree of inclusion of the 3M; and lastly, to establish a predictive impaction model for 3M. This study included 88 patients: 28 patients treated with extractions of first premolars, 30 with second premolars and 30 without. The initial and final ortho…

MolarMaleAdolescentDentistryMandibleMandibular first molarMandibular third molarstomatognathic systemPosition (vector)PremolarmedicineHumansGonial angleBicuspidChildGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsbusiness.industryImpactionMandible:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASTooth ExtractionSurgeryFemaleMolar ThirdbusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Meta-analysis of the etiology of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis.

2009

Objective: To identify and evaluate the frequency of the different odontogenic conditions that may lead to maxillary sinusitis. Study design: An observational and retrospective meta-analysis was carried out on 770 cases of maxillary sinusitis obtained from a literature review of 15 articles. Results: Maxillary sinusitis most commonly manifests itself as chronic maxillary sinusitis. It is more common in females and is most often diagnosed in the fifth decade of life. The teeth most predominantly affected are the molars, with the first molar tooth being the most frequently involved. The principal etiological factor is extraction.

MolarMaleDentistryChronic maxillary sinusitisstomatognathic systemmedicineHumansSinusitisGeneral DentistryRetrospective StudiesOrthodonticsbusiness.industryStomatognathic DiseasesRetrospective cohort study:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseMaxillary SinusitisOdontogenicOtorhinolaryngologyMeta-analysisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASTooth ExtractionEtiologyFirst molar toothSurgeryFemalebusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Bilateral inverted and impacted maxillary third molars: a case report

2015

Bilateral inverted third molar impaction is an extremely rare condition. We reported the case of a 50-year-old female patient with bilateral inverted and impacted maxillary third molars. Both were asymptomatic and pathology free clinically and radiographically. Surgical extraction of these inverted third molars with inaccessible positions requires an aggressive bone removal on the tuberosity bilaterally. Moreover, it contains a high risk of displacement of the inverted third molar into the maxillary sinus. Conservative management was the choice, with the patient's agreement, and the inverted third molars were left in situ. Key words:Bilateral inverted, maxillary third molar, upper impacted …

MolarMaxillary sinusbusiness.industryImpactionImpacted toothBone removalDentistryCase ReportOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Mandibular first molarCiencias de la saludMandibular second molarmedicine.anatomical_structurestomatognathic systemSurgical extractionUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicineOral SurgerybusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Efficacy and predictability of maxillary and mandibular expansion with the Invisalign® system

2021

Background The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and predictability of upper and lower orthodontic expansion with the Invisalign® system. Material and Methods From a sample of 167 patients; 64 upper and 51 lower arches were randomly selected from patients who had been treated with plastic orthodontics (Invisalign® aligners, SmartTrack® material). Digital models were extracted at the beginning (ModT1) and at the end of treatment (ModT2) as well as the final ClinCheck® (CkT2). The canine, premolar and molar width was measured at the gingival and cuspid level of both arches, as well as the inclination of the upper first molar. Likewise, both arches were divided regarding the pl…

MolarOrthodonticsExpansionEfficacyAlignerInvisalign®business.industryResearchSignificant differenceOrthodonticsPredictabilityMandibular first molarmedicine.anatomical_structureCoronal planePremolarMedicinePredictabilityArchbusinessGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS
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Morphology of the Physiological Foramen: I. Maxillary and Mandibular Molars

2004

Information concerning the anatomy of the physiological foramen is limited. The aim of this study was to investigate the distance between the physiological and anatomical apex, accessory foramina frequency, and the shape and diameter of the physiological foramen in maxillary and mandibular molars. The apical anatomy of 523 maxillary and 574 mandibular molars from an Egyptian population was investigated by means of a computer-aided stereomicroscope (40 x magnification). The following results were obtained:

MolarPopulationMandibleMandibular first molarMandibular second molarImaging Three-DimensionalTooth Apexstomatognathic systemMaxillaForamenHumansMedicineeducationGeneral DentistryMicroscopyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryMandibleAnatomymusculoskeletal systemMolarApex (geometry)MaxillaEgyptDental Pulp CavitybusinessJournal of Endodontics
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Association between eruption state of the third molar and the occurrence of mandibular angle fractures.

2015

Background/Aim Fractures of the mandible, especially the mandibular angle, are one of the most frequent types of injuries of the facial skeleton. In many cases, a retained third molar can be found in the line of the fracture. However, it remains unclear whether a relationship between third molars and mandibular angle fractures exists. Materials and Methods Patients with isolated or combined fractures of the lower jaw between January 2001 and December 2007 were analyzed retrospectively. Electronic health records were investigated regarding the types of mandibular fractures, and panoramic radiographs were reviewed concerning the existence of third molars. In addition, a systematic review was …

MolarRadiographyDentistryMandibular angleMandibleMandibular first molarTooth EruptionMandibular second molar03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemMandibular FracturesMedicineHumansIn patientTooth Unerupted030223 otorhinolaryngologyRetrospective StudiesOrthodonticsbusiness.industryMandibleTooth Impacted030206 dentistrystomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureFacial skeletonMolar ThirdOral SurgerybusinessDental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology
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A rare occurrence of bilateral C-shaped roots in mandibular first and second premolars diagnosed with the aid of spiral computed tomography

2014

The C-shaped canal system is an anatomical variation mostly seen in mandibular second molars, although it can also occur in maxillary and other mandibular molars. Such variation in the root canal anatomy is uncommon in mandibular first premolars and very rare in mandibular second premolars. The C-shaped canal is so named for the cross-sectional morphology of the root and root canal. The main anatomic feature of C-shaped canals is the presence of a fin or web connecting the individual root canals. Failure of the Hertwig’s epithelial root sheath to fuse on the lingual or buccal root surface is the main cause of C-shaped roots, which always contain a C-shaped canal. This case report describes …

MolarRoot canalDentistryOdontologíaCase ReportMandibular first molarOperative Dentistry and EndodonticsMandibular second molarstomatognathic systemC shapedotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsBuccal rootbusiness.industry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludSpiral computed tomographyEpithelial root sheathstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASsense organsbusinessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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