1.Observation on biological characters of Streptococcus mutans luxS gene knockout mutant strain
Zhengwei HUANG ; Zheng LIU ; Rui MA ; Zisheng TANG ; Cailian ZHU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(4):330-333
Objective To investigate the construction of Streptococcus mutans luxS gene knockout mutant which can act as the technical platform for following researches on luxS quorum sensing function in oral ecosystem.Methods Erythromycin resistance gene was inserted between two 1 kb fragments containing regions of DNA immediately upstream and downstream of the luxS translational start and stop codons.The resuhing construct was linearized and electro-transformed into Streptococcus mutans cells.After allelic exchange,the luxS gene knockout mutant strains were selected on 10μg/ml erythromycin plates,and compared the growth and biofilms formation of luxS knockout mutant with wild type strains.Results The luxSknockout mutant was confirmed by PCR,and it was also confirmed that this gene mutant could be stably passed through in vitro.The growth mode of luxS knockout mutant showed obvious difierences against that of wild type at stationary phase,the knockout mutant gained more bacteria cells growth.Conclusion Streptococcus mutans luxS gene has been successfully disrupted with allelic exchange.This mutant strains showed higher growth abilitv which could be the consequence of quorum sensing mutant.
2.The Relationship with the Protein Expression of p53,PTEN and the Three-year Survival Ratios in Osteosarcoma Patients
Lei ZHANG ; Zhenyan YANG ; Ruyong TANG ; Jiong MEI ; Zisheng AI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(08):-
Objective To explore the protein expression of p53 and PTEN in osteosarcoma and the relationship between them and the three-year survival ratios of osteosarcoma patients.Methods The protein expression of p53 and PTEN was detected using immunohistochemical methods in 53 cases of osteosarcoma proved by surgery and pathology. Results There was significant difference between the both kind of relationship with the protein expression of PTEN and the three-year survival ratios of osteosarcoma patients who had negative expression of p53. There was no significant difference between the both kind of relationship with the protein expression of PTEN and the three-year survival ratios of osteosarcoma patients who had positive expression of p53. PTEN expression,which was analysed by logistic regression, was entered the regression model ,but p53 expression was not. Conclusion PTEN expression is more important than p53 expression in predicting the prognosis of the patient with osteosarcoma.
3.Practice and exploration of virtual simulation tutoring system in standardized residency training of dentistry
Yan ZOU ; Zisheng TANG ; Danying TAO ; Weiqiang YU ; Yuhua LIN ; Xiaolei YAN ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(3):319-322
In this study, the virtual simulation tutoring system was applied to the teaching of dental residents in the standardized training stage for the first time, including the curriculum preparation, curriculum design and teaching practice. Through the practice of the preparation of class Ⅱ holes and the tooth preparation of PFM (porcelain fused to metal) by the dental residents in the virtual simulation teaching system, the teaching arrangement of three courses as one term was explored. Each course adopted the matching interactive teaching mode. Finally, the transcripts would be given by the virtual simulation teaching system to comment and summarize. This study has laid a foundation for future promotion of virtual simulation teaching system in the standardized training stage of stomatology residents and found a new direction for improving the proficiency and accuracy of residents' clinical operation skills.
4.Study on the status quo and quality evaluation of data graphs and tables based on academic medical journals in Shanghai universities
Yuhong TANG ; Jiaqi ZHENG ; Huang WANG ; Zisheng AI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2019;32(5):342-346
Objective To evaluate the quantity and quality of graphs and tables in medical literature.Methods We conducted a retrospective survey of 750 randomly selected original research articles,from 2011-2015 issues of 5 academic medical journals by using a stratified random sampling method.Paper characteristics,application status,quantity and quality of graphs and tables were analyzed.Results More than 48% of original research articles contained at least 1 table or graph.The highest frequency of using table and graph was in clinical research.The number of tables and the number of articles with tables were both significantly decreased during 2011-2015 (P=0.034).The most common errors in tables were the inconsistent decimal number and the presentation of numeric data without right alignment.Only 12% of the articles contained at least 1 graph.Ofthe 175 graphs,bar chart with intervals predominated.Compared with other domains,the completeness of graphs was excellence.Conclusions The result expression in medical research is still dominated by tables.And the quality of graphs is much better than tables.
5. Association of fimA genotype to kgp genotype in Porphyromonas gingivalis from infected root canals of primary apical periodontitis
Zhengnan QI ; Miaolian SHEN ; Zisheng TANG ; Chang WANG ; Xiaojun MAO ; Xiaodan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2018;53(1):20-25
Objective:
To investigate the distribution of fimA and kgp genotypes as well as the common genotype combination of
6.Evaluation of 3D-printed oval root canal preparation by small field-of-view cone beam CT and computer-aided technique
WANG Yiwei ; XIA Wenjun ; TANG Zisheng ; BIAN Xiaohe ; QI Zhengna ; ZHAN Lingnv ; ZOU Yan ; LIN Haoyi ; DONG Minjun ; ZHU Ling
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2020;28(11):710-713
Objective:
To evaluate the effect of 3D-printed oval root canal preparation by using small field-of-view cone beam CT (CBCT) combined with computer-aided technologies.
Methods:
An extracted tooth with a suitable single oval canal was selected by small field-of-view CBCT scanning. Three-dimensional (3D)-printed resin teeth were obtained based on the CBCT data after data conversion and processing. 50 general dentists were selected to prepare the oval root canal of the resin teeth with X-Gold rotary Ni-Ti instruments. Small field-of-view CBCT was applied to scan the oval root canals before and after preparation. Then, computer-aided technologies were used to calculate and compare these CBCT data, analyzing the effects of oval root canal cleaning as well as the root canal deviation by 3D reconstruction and rendering of the images.
Results :
Among the 50 cases, the mean unprepared area of the oval root canal wall was(56.20 ± 11.91)% and the mean maximum deviation distance of the root canal was(0.140 ± 0.041)mm. There was no correlation between root canal cleanliness and deviation (r=0.18, P=0.212).
Conclusion
Combined with small field-of-view CBCT and computer-aided technology, we can effectively quantitatively evaluate the root canal preparation effect.
7.Expert consensus on digital guided therapy for endodontic diseases.
Xi WEI ; Yu DU ; Xuedong ZHOU ; Lin YUE ; Qing YU ; Benxiang HOU ; Zhi CHEN ; Jingping LIANG ; Wenxia CHEN ; Lihong QIU ; Xiangya HUANG ; Liuyan MENG ; Dingming HUANG ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Yu TIAN ; Zisheng TANG ; Qi ZHANG ; Leiying MIAO ; Jin ZHAO ; Deqin YANG ; Jian YANG ; Junqi LING
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):54-54
Digital guided therapy (DGT) has been advocated as a contemporary computer-aided technique for treating endodontic diseases in recent decades. The concept of DGT for endodontic diseases is categorized into static guided endodontics (SGE), necessitating a meticulously designed template, and dynamic guided endodontics (DGE), which utilizes an optical triangulation tracking system. Based on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images superimposed with or without oral scan (OS) data, a virtual template is crafted through software and subsequently translated into a 3-dimensional (3D) printing for SGE, while the system guides the drilling path with a real-time navigation in DGE. DGT was reported to resolve a series of challenging endodontic cases, including teeth with pulp obliteration, teeth with anatomical abnormalities, teeth requiring retreatment, posterior teeth needing endodontic microsurgery, and tooth autotransplantation. Case reports and basic researches all demonstrate that DGT stand as a precise, time-saving, and minimally invasive approach in contrast to conventional freehand method. This expert consensus mainly introduces the case selection, general workflow, evaluation, and impact factor of DGT, which could provide an alternative working strategy in endodontic treatment.
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Root Canal Therapy