1.Effect of follow-up nursing intervention on preventing dental plaque during oral fixed orthodontic appliance
Xinhui YAO ; Xiantao ZENG ; Hongwen LI ; Fayun GENG ; Xiaorui GENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(5):10-13
Objective To explore the effect of follow-up nursing intervention on preventing dental plaque during oral fixed orthodontic appliance.Methods One hundred and twenty orthodontic patients receiving oral fixed orthodontic treatment were randomly divided into control and experiment groups equally according to visit time.The control group received conventional nursing during the process and follow-up nursing intervention during the process.The two groups were compared in terms of dental plaques before orthodontic, 3 and 6 months after the orthodontic treatment.Results Before the treatment, there was no significant differences in the dental plaques between them(P>0.05), but the indices of dental plagues in the experimental group were significantly lower than those of the control group 3 and 6 months after the orthodontic appliance(P<0.001).Conclusion Follow-up nursing care during orthodontic appliance are more effective for keeping oral hygiene.
2.Cloning,expression and purification of dust mite ferritin and its molecular characteristics
Jianli LIN ; Zhengke ZHAN ; Yulin LIU ; Xiaoqin FAN ; Xiaorui GENG ; Xiaoyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2015;(10):927-930,937
We obtained recombinant ferritin from Dermatophagoides f arinae ,and analyzed the characterization of the pro‐tein .A pair of primers was designed according to the known sequence of ferritin gene .The live mites identified and cultured lo‐cally were picked and the total RNA was extracted .The ferritin gene fragment was amplified by RT‐PCR ,and cloned into pET32a vector ,and then transferred into E .coli Top10 .The target gene obtained from the recombinant plasmid by digestion with Bam HⅠand Hind Ⅲ was connected to the prokaryotic expression vector pET‐32a .The expressed recombinant plasmid containing ferritin gene was constructed by cloning target gene into pET‐32a and transferred into E .coli Bl21 (DE3) .The ex‐pressed recombinant protein was analyzed by SDS‐PAGE ,and was purified by immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography (IMAC) .The ferritin expressed by dust mite was analyzed by the method of bioinformatics .The recombinant plasmid pET32a‐ferritin was constructed .SDS‐PAGE showed a correct molecular weight of the recombinant ferritin protein .After purification by affinity chromatography ,the protein showed only one strip on SDS‐PAGE gel .SDS‐PAGE showed a band at 20 kD .Dust mite ferritin contains 8 serine kinase ,7 threonine kinase ,7 tyrosine kinase ,and 0 histidine kinase phosphorylation sites .Hy‐drophilic region is larger than the hydrophobic region and it is an unstable protein .In conclusion ,the ferritin gene has been cloned and expressed .The purified ferritin has high purity . The study provides a basis for further study of composition and physicochemical properties of house dust mite allergen .
3.Influence of different cement spaces on marginal adaptation of CAD/CAM inlay
ZENG Xiantao ; YAO Xinhui ; LI Hongwen ; GENG Xiaorui
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2017;25(8):530-532
Objective:
To explore the influence of different cement spaces on the marginal adaptation of CAD/CAM zirconia inlay.
Methods:
30 teeth extracted for orthodontic purpose were selected and divided into 3 groups (Group A 10 μm, Group B 30 μm, Group C 50 μm). The marginal spaces of inlays were recorded by the light-body Silicone impression material, and measured by microscope. The data were analyzed by SPSS 13.0.
Results :
All the inlays fitted very well and all the marginal spaces were less than 120 μm. The shoulder of Group A was statistically lower than Group B and Group C (P < 0.05). The axial surface of Group B was statistically lower than Group C (P < 0.05).
Conclusions
CEREC zirconia inlay is satisfactory when the cement space is between 10-50 μm.
4.A study of the esthetic outcomes of peri-implant soft tissue conditioning with provisional restorations and healing abutments
LIU Senqing ; DU Ruitian ; LI Hongwen ; GENG Xiaorui ; FU Yunting ; GENG Fayun
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2018;26(6):379-383
Implant restoration ; Provisional restoration ; Healing abutment ; Esthetic zone ; Esthetic outcomes:
To compare the esthetic outcomes of peri-implant soft tissue conditioning with provisional restorations and healing abutments.
Methods :
A total of 48 patients missing a single tooth in the esthetic zone were chosen for the present study and divided into two groups. Twenty-six patients in Group A used provisional restorations to condition the peri-implant soft tissue before final restorations, while 22 patients in Group B used healing abutments to condition the soft tissue. All patients were evaluated by pink esthetic scores (PESs) at the time of the final restoration and at a 1-year follow-up.
Results:
A total of 26 implants in Group A and 22 implants in Group B showed good peri-implant soft tissue condition. PESs at the time of the final restoration and at the 1-year follow-up in Group A were 8.18 and 8.35, respectively, and 6.73 and 8.18 in Group B, respectively. PESs at the time of final restoration and at the 1-year follow-up were not significantly different in Group A but were significantly different in Group B. The PESs of the two groups were significantly different at the final restoration but were not significantly different at the 1-year follow-up.
Conclusions
Provisional restoration in the esthetic zone can improve the pink esthetic effect when permanent restoration.
5.Chinese expert consensus on the technical standard of direct anterior hip arthroplasty for elderly femoral neck fracture (version 2023)
Zhonghua XU ; Lun TAO ; Zaiyang LIU ; Yang LI ; Jie LI ; Jun ZHANG ; Xia ZHANG ; Min WANG ; Changqing LI ; Guangxing CHEN ; Liu YANG ; Dawei ZHANG ; Xiaorui CAO ; Guoqiang ZHANG ; Pingyue LI ; Nirong BAO ; Chuan LI ; Shenghu ZHOU ; Zhengqi CHANG ; Bo WU ; Wenwei QIAN ; Weiguo WANG ; Ming LYU ; Hao TANG ; Hu LI ; Chuan HE ; Yunsu CHEN ; Huiwu LI ; Ning HU ; Mao NIE ; Feng XIE ; Zhidong CAO ; Pengde KANG ; Yan SI ; Chen ZHU ; Weihua XU ; Xianzhe LIU ; Xinzhan MAO ; Jie XIE ; Xiaogang ZHANG ; Boyong XU ; Pei YANG ; Wei WANG ; Xiaofeng LI ; Eryou FENG ; Zhen ZHANG ; Baoyi LIU ; Jianbing MA ; Hui LI ; Yuanchen MA ; Li SUN ; Zhifeng ZHANG ; Shuo GENG ; Guanbao LI ; Yuji WANG ; Erhu LI ; Zongke ZHOU ; Wei HUANG ; Yixin ZHOU ; Li CAO ; Wei CHAI ; Yan XIONG ; Yuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(11):961-973
Femoral neck fracture (FNF) in the elderly patients is currently a major health challenge worldwide, with excessive consumption of medical resources, high incidence of complications as well as suboptimal outcome and prognosis. Hip joint arthroplasty (HJA) has been the mainstream treatment for FNF in the elderly, but the conventional surgical approaches and techniques are still confronted with a series of bottlenecks such as dislocation, limp and limb length discrepancy. In recent years, direct anterior approach (DAA) for HJA (DAA-HJA) has been a major new choice in the field of joint replacement, which achieves improved clinical effectiveness of HJA in the treatment of elderly FNF, due to the fact that DAA approach involves the neuromuscular interface and accords with the idea of soft tissue retention and enhanced recovery after surgery. However, there is still a lack of unified understanding of standard technique and procedure of DAA-HJA in the treatment of elderly FNF. Therefore, relevant experts from the Hip Joint Group of Chinese Orthopedics Association of Chinese Medical Association, Youth Arthrology Group of Orthopedic Committee of PLA, Orthopedic Committee of Chongqing Medical Association, Branch of Orthopedic Surgeons of Chongqing Medical Doctor Association and Sport Medicine Committee of Chongqing Medical Association were organized to formulate the " Chinese expert consensus on the technical standard of direct anterior hip arthroplasty for elderly femoral neck fracture ( version 2023)" based on evidence-based medicine. This consensus mainly proposed 13 recommendations covering indications, surgical plans, prosthesis selections, surgical techniques and processes, and postoperative management of DAA-HJA in elderly patients with FNF, aiming to promote standardized, systematic and patient-specific diagnosis and treatment to improve the functional prognosis of the patients.