2.LONGITUDINAL CLINICAL STUDY ON THE EFFICACY OF OSSEOINTEGRATED DENTAL IMPLANTS IN PARTIALLY EDENTULOUS KOREAN PATIENTS.
Dong Hoo HAN ; Hanna Eun Kyong BAE
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2001;39(6):698-708
This study was to evaluate the clinical evidence for the success and the predictability of the osseointegrated dental implants in the partially edentulous Korean patients. 201 patients have received total of 502 Branemark implants, which were restored with either single or multiunit fixed superstructures at the Implants Clinic, Yonsei University Dental Hospital. The clinical and radiographic evaluations carried out on the patients for maximum 8 years were assessed annually for peri-implant inflammation, implant mobility (PTV), Plaque Index (PI), Gingival Index (GI), Bleeding on Probing (BOP), Keratinized Mucosa width and any changes in the surrounding bone level. The radiographs were taken at completion of the restoration, and annually thereafter. On the last recall appointments the patients filled a questionnaire consist of 29 questions in four categories. The cumulative non-failure rate of success was 93.9%. The first year mean bone loss was 0.3mm and less than 0.2mm annually thereafter. The periodontal parameters, keratinized tissue width and periotest values stabilized after initial changes in the first years. The questionnaire has shown general satisfactory responses in all four aspect of dental implants treatment, including chewing efficacy, comfort, aesthetics and speech. The results support the predictability and success of the long-term rehabilitation of implant supported prostheses in partially edentulous Korean Patients.
Appointments and Schedules
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Dental Implants*
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Esthetics
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Mastication
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Mucous Membrane
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Periodontal Index
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Prostheses and Implants
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Rehabilitation
3.Effect of surface contamination on the transverse strength of the relined denture.
Jeong Hyun KIM ; Jung Soo BAE ; Dong Hoo HAN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1993;31(1):11-18
No abstract available.
Dentures*
4.Shear bond strength of porcelain repair resins to nonprecious ceramo-metal alloy.
Joon Young ANN ; Jung Soo BAE ; Dong Hoo HAN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1991;29(2):195-209
No abstract available.
Alloys*
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Dental Porcelain*
5.A HISTOMORPHOMETRIC STUDY OF TWO DIFFERENT THREADED CP TITANIUM IMPLANTS.
Dong Hoo HAN ; Young Sik JEON ; Seon Jae KIM ; Jin KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1999;37(4):531-541
The purpose of this study was to compare surface roughness and bone formation around two types of threaded commercially pure titanium implants manufactured by two different companies. The test implants were manufactured by Sumin synthesis dental materials Co. (Avana, Busan, Korea), while the controls were manufactured by Nobel Biocare (MK II, Goteborg, Sweden). To compare bone formation adjacent to newly product with Branemark MK II implant, surface roughness was measured by Accurate 1500M and histomorphometric analysis was done. The results were as follows : 1. Measurement of surface roughness showed that Avana implant had a slightly more irregular surface compared with Branemark implant. 2. In the light microscopic studies, no infiltration of inflammatory cells nor the giant cells wee observed on both groups. 3. In th light and fluorescent microscopic studies, the amount of osseointegration and the extent and the timing of bone formation were similar. 4. There were no statistically difference between two groups in the average bone to implant contacts. Branemark implant ; 67%(SC 23%), Avana implant ; 70%(SD 16%). Comparing with Branemark implant, Avana implant made of CP grade II titanium showed similar good bone healing, formation and osseointegration.
Busan
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Dental Materials
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Giant Cells
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Osseointegration
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Osteogenesis
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Titanium*
6.PCR-based Study on Loss of Heterozygosity at the Short Arm of Chromosome 3 in Renal Cell Carcinoma.
Jin Han YOON ; Young Ho PARK ; In Hoo KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1996;37(7):730-738
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at polymorphic loci on the short arm of chromosome 3 which has multiple recurrence genes was investigated in histopathologically proven 35 sporadic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) at Dong-A University. The allelic frequencies and the rate of LOH applying a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) at five loci, D3S2 (MSPI), THRB (EcoRI), THRB (BamHI), THRB (MSPI) and D3F15S2 (Hind III) were investigated. The allelic frequencies were quite different between normal subjects and patients with RCC in Koreans. The rate of LOH was shown lower at all loci than those of Caucasians. The clear distinction in the incidence of LOH was shown between clear cell and granular cell type. LOH was not observed at THRB locus in clear cell type whereas in granular cell type, LOH could not be observed at D3Fl5S2 locus. The following conclusion was derived. The author found that one allelic gene was changed in patients with RCC because the allelic frequencies were different between normal subjects and patients with RCC. Also, the genetic characteristics in Koreans were different from Caucasians, and the detection of genetic loci specific for Koreans is important in oncogenetic studies. Lastly, Allelic analysis was compared with the histopathological findings of genetic alterations so to correlate the relationship between oncogenesis and genetic alterations. Therefore, this study suggested that different genes are involved in oncogenesis according to histopathological types.
Arm*
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Carcinogenesis
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Carcinoma, Renal Cell*
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 3*
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Genetic Loci
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Humans
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Incidence
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Loss of Heterozygosity*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Recurrence
7.PERIOTESTa ASSESSMENT OF DENTAL IMPLANT MOBILITY: A CLINCAL STUDY.
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1998;36(5):758-771
Assessment of implant mobility is an important and reliable method to clinically evaluate implant stability. PerioTest is a precise and reproducible device that cam dynamically measure the reaction of damping characteristics of peri-implant tissue. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of amount of implant surface area, diameter, type, implantation site, degrees of cortical engagement, and length of time in function on PTVs and to find out the most determining factor on PTVs. The results are as follows 1. 5.0mm diameter implants show significantly lower PTV than that of 3.75mm diameter implants. 2. PTV in the mandible is significantly lower than that of the maxilla 3. In the maxilla, there is no significant difference in PTV during the first year of implant function, but during the second year a significant decrease in PTV is noted. 4. In the mandible, there is a significant decrease in PTV during the first and second year of implant function. 5. Implantation site seems to be the most determining factor on PTV among the influencing factors in this study. In conclusion, the amount of implant surface area, type, degrees of cortical engagement had no significant effect on PTV, but installation site and diameter influenced significantly on PTV
Dental Implants*
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Mandible
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Maxilla
8.RADIOGRAGHIC STUDY OF MARGINAL BONE LOSS AROUND OSSEOINTEGRATED IMPLANTS AFTER FUNCTIONAL LOADING.
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1998;36(6):806-815
Regular radiographic examination has been considered as an essential diagnostic method for the osseointegrated dental implantation. This study investigated the marginal bone loss through the measurement on the periapical radiograph around 46 endosseous dental implants. Marginal bone loss have been observed for 5 years after delivery of prostheses. The results were as follows : 1. According to the experimental periods, average marginal bone loss in total implant was 1.821mm in the first year, 1.833mm in the second, 1.892mm at third, 1.910mm at forth and 1.957mm at fifth after delivery of prostheses(P<0.05). 2. The average bone loss was 1.832mm in the maxillae and 1.819mm in the mandible in three years but there was no significant difference between the upper and lower jaw(P>0.05). 3. The average bone loss was 1.824mm in males and 1.818mm in females in five years but there was no significant difference according to the sex(P>0.05). These results indicate that the most of the alveolar bone loss occur within the first year after delivery of dental prostheses resulting in the exposure of polished neck positions, and the bone level stabilizes at first thread portion of the implant fixtures
Alveolar Bone Loss
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Dental Implantation, Endosseous
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Dental Implants
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Dental Prosthesis
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Mandible
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Maxilla
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Neck
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Prostheses and Implants
9.OCCLUSAL FORCE AND ORAL TACTILE SENSIBILITY MEASURED IN PARTIALLY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS WITH BR NEMARK IMPLANTS AND NATURAL TEETH: A CLINICAL STUDY.
Bock Young JUNG ; Young Sik JEON ; Dong Hoo HAN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1999;37(1):23-41
During the previous several decades the osseointegrated implants have been considered as the most ideal therapy for the fully edentulous or partially edentulous patients. Although the research on the biocompatibility of osseointegration, the oral tactile function, and the histo-neurologic study had been performed, the change of the oral tactile sensibility and maximal occlusal force according to the postinsertion time of implant prostheses has not been studied. The purpose of this study was to compare the oral tactile sensibility and maximal occlusal force of implant prostheses to natural teeth according to the specific postinsertion time intervals. The fifty seven patients treated with Br adegreenemark implants during the recent seven years were involved in this study. The oral tactile sensibility and maximal occlusal force were measured according to the postinsertion time (o6 months, o12 months, o18 months o24 months, and o25 months) 1.The passive tactile threshold of implants was higher than 6-7 times when comparing to natural teeth(P<0.05). 2.The absolute pressure threshold in horizontal and vertical direction for the passive tactile sensibility had decreased significantly in the post insertion time 13-18 months group and had increased significantly in the post insetion time over 25 months group (P<0.05). 3.50% limit thickness and 100% absolute thickness for the active tactile sensibility had decreased significantly in the postinsertion time 7-12 months group (AT50 : P<0.005, AT100: P<0.05) 4.The maximal occlusal force of the implants prostheses had decreased when comparing with natural teeth in the postinsertion time 1-6 months group(P<0.05) and after that there was no significant difference between the implant prostheses and natural teeth(P<0.05). 5.Maximal occlusal force according to the postinsertion time had increased significantly in the 13-18 months group (P<0.05),after that there was no significant difference. 6.There was positive correlation between age and oral tactile sensibility tested in horizontal and vertical direction (PH:r=0.39, PV:r=0.41) and there was no correlation between age and maximal occlusal force, age and active tactile sensibility 7.According to the results or the questionnaire, 76.6% of the patients were satisfied with the function and 96.7% of the patients were satisfied with the sensibility. In conclusion oral tactile sensibility and maximal occlusal force of implants have changed with the postinsertion time. Oral tactile function of implants was lower than that of the natural teeth, but for the maximal occlusal force there was no difference between implants and natural teeth.
Bite Force*
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Humans
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Osseointegration
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Prostheses and Implants
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Tooth*
10.SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF TOOTHBRUSHING ON EXTERNALLY STAINED IPS EMPRESS PORCELAIN.
Woo Jin SHIN ; Young Sik JOEN ; Dong Hoo HAN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1997;35(2):344-356
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long term tooth-brushing effect on the color change of specially treated IPS Empress porcelain surface. Staining technique with blue stain and liquid was used. The surfaces of the specimen were treated with 5% and 10% Hydrofluoric acid, 50mm and 250mm alumina sandblast, and then blue stain and liquid were used for external stain. After 29,200, 58,400, 87,600, 116,200 brushing strokes (equivalent to 2, 4, 6, 8 years each), color changes of the stained layer were measured with spectrophotometer(CM-3500d, MINOLTA, Thkyo, Japan). The result of this study was obtained as follows : 1. The color changes were great after 29,200 tooth brushing strokes in every group, but from 29,200 strokes to 116,800 strokes, there were no significant color changes in each group.(p>0.05) 2. The greatest color changes were observed in 5% HF treated group and the least color changes were observed in 50 micrometer aluminar sandblast treated group in every stroke(p<0.05), but no ststistical difference between groups compared with control group(p>0.05). According to these results, pretreatment of I.P.S. Empress porcelain with alumina sandblast improved the color of IPS Empress porcelain significantly on this condition, but long term follow-up will be needed.
Aluminum Oxide
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Dental Porcelain*
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Hydrofluoric Acid
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Stroke
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Tooth
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Toothbrushing*