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Considerations for Invasive Dental Treatment in Disabled Patients

Kwak EJ

Dental treatment for the disabled should be a customized that considers the characteristics and degree of cooperation of each disabled patient. There are additional considerations during implant treatment and tooth...
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Surgery-first Approach for Facial Asymmetry with Transverse Discrepancy Using Hyrax-type Palatal Expansion Appliance

Choi YK, Kim SH, Kim YI

This report presents a case of successful treatment of skeletal Class III malocclusion with transverse discrepancy in adult by surgery-first approach. Traditionally dental decompensation is necessary prior to surgery in...
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Extensive Bilateral Subcutaneous Emphysema after Dental Treatment: Two Case Reports

Kwon GB, Kim CH, Park HS

We report two rare cases of extensive bilateral subcutaneous emphysema that occurred during ordinary dental procedures. An air-driven high-speed handpiece, routinely used in dental procedures may cause subcutaneous emphysema when...
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Clinical Guidelines to Diagnose and Manage Dental Patients with Hyposalivation and Xerostomia

Ku JK, Yun PY, Jang S, Jung W, Hwang KG

Xerostomia is defined as the subjective complaint of dry mouth with or without hyposalivation, which is insufficient salivary secretion from salivary gland. Xerostomia can lead to multiple oral symptoms such...
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Surgical Extraction in Patient with McCune-Albright Syndrome: A Case Report

Kim D, Han JJ, Myoung H

McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS) is a disease with clinical features such as fibrous dysplasia in which normal bone tissue is replaced with abnormal fibrous tissue, abnormalities in the endocrine system, and...
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New Approaches to Xerostomia with Salivary Flow Rate Based on Machine Learning Algorithm

Lee YH, Auh QS, Park HK

Purpose: We aimed to investigate the objective cutoff values of unstimulated flow rates (UFR) and stimulated salivary flow rates (SFR) in patients with xerostomia and to present an optimal machine...
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Identification of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Orofacial Abscesses Using a Metagenomics-based Approach: A Pilot Study

Lee Y, Park JY, Choi Y

Purpose: Culture-based methods for microbiological diagnosis and antibiotic susceptibility tests have limitations in the management of orofacial infections. We aimed to profile pus microbiota and identify antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs)...
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The Effect of the Impacted Position of Palatally Inverted Mesiodens on the Selection of Sedation Method

Choi S, Song J

Purpose: Hyperdontia is a developmental disorder of the oral cavity. Mesiodens refers to the hyperdontia located between the maxillary central incisors. During the surgical procedure, the anesthetic method for pain...
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Comparative Analysis of Water Absorption and Water Solubility of Alkasite-based Restorative Material

Jih MG, Cho HJ, Cha EJ, Park TY

Purpose: Cention N (Ivoclar Vivadent) was a recently introduced alkasite-based restorative material that was expected to replace amalgam and glass ionomer cement. This material was an esthetic restoration with adequate...
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Force Assessment of Thermoformed and Direct-printed Aligners in a Lingual Bodily Movement of a Central Incisor Over Time: A 14-day In Vitro Study

Remley ML, Miranda GFPC, Bankhead B, McCray J, Kim KB

Purpose: This study aims to investigate the force delivery profile of thermoformed aligners (TFA) compared with direct-printed aligners (DPA) and to explore the effect of different activation amounts on forces...
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