1.Interdisciplinary approach on oral rehabilitation of an adolescent patient with multiple missing teeth: a clinical report.
Kung Rock KWON ; Janghyun PAEK ; Hyun Woo KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2013;51(4):339-346
In case of missing of permanent teeth by trauma or innate defect, the decision of treatment modalities and application timing have an important effect on the prognosis of oral rehabilitation. In this case report, interdisciplinary approach between the orthodontic and prosthodontic treatment, the way to re-establish the collapsed occlusal vertical dimension, and implant prosthetic considerations will be discussed. Proper diagnosis on teeth and craniofacial skeleton was made prior to treatment and provisional restorations were used in regard of growth patterns of the patient. Finally, the edentulous areas were restored with fixed implant prostheses. Diagnosis, treatment rationale and prognosis will be discussed thoroughly.
Adolescent*
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Growth and Development
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Humans
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Prognosis
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Prostheses and Implants
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Prosthodontics
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Tooth*
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Vertical Dimension
2.Comprehensive investigation of the expression profiles of common long noncoding RNAs during microglial activation
Janghyun KIM ; Bora LEE ; Young KIM ; Byeong C. KIM ; Joon-Tae KIM ; Hyong-Ho CHO
Genomics & Informatics 2023;21(1):e2-
Microglia, similar to peripheral macrophages, are the primary immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS). Microglia exist in the resting state in the healthy CNS, but can be activated and polarized into either M1 or M2 subtypes for immune defense and the maintenance of CNS homeostasis by multiple stimuli. Several long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) mediate human inflammatory diseases and neuropathologies by regulating their target genes. However, the function of common lncRNAs that contribute to microglial activation remains unclear. Thus, we used bioinformatic approaches to identify common lncRNAs involved in microglial activation in vitro. Our study identified several lncRNAs as common regulators of microglial activation. We identified 283 common mRNAs and 53 common lncRNAs during mouse M1 microglial activation processes, whereas 26 common mRNAs and five common lncRNAs were identified during mouse M2 microglial activation processes. A total of 648 common mRNAs and 274 common lncRNAs were identified during the activation of human M1 microglia. In addition, we identified 1,920 common co-expressed pairs in mouse M1 activation processes and 25 common co-expressed pairs in mouse M2 activation processes. Our study provides a comprehensive understanding of common lncRNA expression profiles in microglial activation processes in vitro. The list of common lncRNAs identified in this study provides novel evidence and clues regarding the molecular mechanisms underlying microglial activation.
3.Identification and Characterization of mRNA and lncRNA Expression Profiles in Age-Related Hearing Loss
Janghyun KIM ; Bora LEE ; Sungsu LEE ; Joon-Tae KIM ; Byeong C. KIM ; Hyong-Ho CHO
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology 2023;16(2):115-124
Objectives:
. Age-related hearing loss (ARHL), or presbycusis, is caused by disorders of sensory hair cells and auditory neurons. Many studies have suggested that the accumulation of mitochondrial DNA damage, the production of reactive oxygen species, noise, inflammation, and decreased antioxidant function are associated with subsequent cochlear senescence in response to aging stress. Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) has been reported to play important roles in various diseases. However, the function of lncRNA in ARHL remains unclear. In this study, we analyzed the common expression profiles of messenger RNA (mRNA) and lncRNA through ARHL-related RNA-sequencing datasets.
Methods:
. We selected and downloaded three different sets of RNA-sequencing data for ARHL. We performed differential expression analysis to find common mRNA and lncRNA profiles in the cochleae of aged mice compared to young mice. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis was used for functional exploration. Real-time quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was performed to validate mRNAs and lncRNAs. In addition, we performed trans target prediction analysis with differentially expressed mRNAs and lncRNAs to understand the function of these mRNAs and lncRNAs in ARHL.
Results:
. We identified 112 common mRNAs and 10 common lncRNAs in the cochleae of aged mice compared to young mice. GO analysis showed that the 112 upregulated mRNAs were enriched in the defense response pathway. When we performed qRT-PCR with 1 mM H2O2-treated House Ear Institute-Organ of Corti 1 (HEI-OC1) cells, the qRT-PCR results were consistent with the RNA-sequencing analysis data. lncRNA-mRNA networks were constructed using the 10 common lncRNAs and 112 common mRNAs in ARHL.
Conclusion
. Our study provides a comprehensive understanding of the common mRNA and lncRNA expression profiles in ARHL. Knowledge of ARHL-associated mRNAs and lncRNAs could be useful for better understanding ARHL and these mRNAs and lncRNAs might be a potential therapeutic target for preventing ARHL.
4.Reconstruction of implant prostheses under infraocclusion: a case report.
Joohyung KIM ; Janghyun PAEK ; Kwantae NOH ; Hyeong Seob KIM ; Yi Hyung WOO
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2016;54(1):28-34
Implant has been an effective treatment option for the patients with oligodontia. However, it still remains unclear when the implant should be placed. Skeletal growth that can appear even after the growth period can lead to infraocclusion of the implant which can cause functional or esthetic complications. In order to minimize these problems, definitive restorations should be placed after the functional and esthetic rehabilitation is achieved through the use of provisional restorations. Definitive restorations made with monolithic zirconia were created by replicating provisional restorations by using the latest CAD/CAM technology. These definitive restorations were delivered to the patient and clinical observation after the treatment showed satisfactory result.
Dental Occlusion
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Humans
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Prostheses and Implants*
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Rehabilitation
5.Retreatment of fractured implant overdenture due to long-term maintenance failure.
Minjee KIM ; Seoungjin HONG ; Janghyun PAEK ; Kwantae NOH ; Ahran PAE ; Hyeong Seob KIM ; Kung Rock KWON
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2018;56(3):235-242
Periodontal and prosthodontic maintenance of implant overdenture is a very important factor for the long term success of the prosthesis and implants. Failure of maintenance can lead to prosthetic failure due to peri-implant bone loss and fracture and wear of the prosthesis or components. In this case, the existing gold milled bars were reconstructed with cobalt chrome milled bar in a manner that does not interfere with the external shape for the retreatment of fractured implant overdenture by maintenance failure. Two implants of mandible were selected strategically and the CM LOC attachments were connected to the two implants, and implant overdentures were fabricated. As a result, prosthesis with a functional and esthetic design that facilitates good hygiene management of the patient was delivered, which is advantageous for long term maintenance, and regular check-ups were scheduled for proper maintenance.
Cobalt
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Denture, Overlay*
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Humans
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Hygiene
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Mandible
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Prostheses and Implants
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Retreatment*
6.Prosthetic management of a growing patient with Russell-Silver syndrome: a clinical report.
Kanghyun KIM ; Kwantae NOH ; Janghyun PAEK ; Kung Rock KWON ; Ahran PAE
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2015;7(5):406-410
Russell-Silver syndrome (RSS) is a congenital disease characterized by short stature due to growth hormone deficiency, physical asymmetry, inverted triangular face, micrognathia, prominent forehead, and hypodontia. This case report presents a prosthetic management of a 6-year-old patient with Russell-Silver syndrome treated with overdentures on the maxilla and the mandible using the remaining primary teeth. Subsequent and comprehensive dental management considering the growth and development of a young patient will be necessary.
Anodontia
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Child
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Denture, Overlay
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Forehead
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Growth and Development
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Growth Hormone
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Humans
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Mandible
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Maxilla
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Silver-Russell Syndrome*
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Tooth, Deciduous
7.Analysis of maxillofacial prosthetics at university dental hospitals in the capital region of Korea.
Jee Hwan KIM ; Soo Yeon SHIN ; Janghyun PAEK ; Jong Ho LEE ; Ho Beom KWON
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2016;8(3):229-234
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the demographic patterns of maxillofacial prosthetic treatment to identify the characteristics and geographic distribution of patients with maxillofacial prosthetics in the capital region of Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective analytical multicenter study was performed by chart reviews. This study included patients who visited the department of prosthodontics at four university dental hospitals for maxillofacial prosthetic rehabilitation. Patients with facial and congenital defects or with insufficient medical data were excluded. The patients were classified into three categories based on the location of the defect. Patients' sex, age, and residential area were analyzed. Pearson's chi-square test with a significance level of 0.05 was used to analyze the variables. RESULTS: Among 540 patients with maxillofacial prosthetics, there were 284 (52.59%) male patients and 256 (47.41%) female patients. The number of the patients varied greatly by hospital. Most patients were older than 70, and the most common defect was a hard palate defect. Chi-square analysis did not identify any significant differences in sex, age, and distance to hospital for any defect group (P>.05). CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicated that there was imbalance in the distribution of patients with maxillofacial prosthetic among the hospitals in the capital region of Korea. Considerations on specialists and insurance policies for the improvement of maxillofacial prosthetics in Korea are required.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Female
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Head and Neck Neoplasms
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Humans
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Insurance
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Korea*
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Male
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Mandibular Prosthesis
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Maxillofacial Prosthesis
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Palatal Obturators
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Palate, Hard
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Prosthodontics
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Rehabilitation
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Retrospective Studies
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Specialization
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Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
8.Fabrication of a CAD/CAM monolithic zirconia crown to fit an existing partial removable dental prosthesis.
Janghyun PAEK ; Kwantae NOH ; Ahran PAE ; Hyeonjong LEE ; Hyeong Seob KIM
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2016;8(4):329-332
Fabricating a surveyed prosthesis beneath an existing partial removable dental prosthesis (PRDP) is a challenging and time-consuming procedure. The computer-aided design/computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology was applied to fabricate a retrofitted, surveyed zirconia prosthesis to an existing PRDP. CAD/CAM technology enabled precise and easy replication of the contour of the planned surveyed crown on the existing abutment tooth. This technology ensured excellent adaptation and fit of newly fabricated crown to the existing PRDP with minimal adjustments. In this case report, a seventy-year-old male patient presented with fractured existing surveyed crown. Because the existing PRDP was serviceable, new crown was fabricated to the existing PRDP.
Crowns*
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Dental Prosthesis*
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Humans
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Male
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Prostheses and Implants
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Tooth
9.Full mouth rehabilitation of class III patient with disharmonious occlusal plane: A case report.
Hayeong KIM ; Janghyun PAEK ; Kung Rock KWON ; Ahran PAE
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2016;54(4):451-457
Prosthodontic decision-making process is done through analysis of clinical information and mutual communication between patient and dentist. When opposing teeth are extruded due to missing tooth or tooth defects, selection of appropriate treatment plan and predictory prognosis can be complicated in functional rehabilitation. In case of severely disharmonious occlusal plane result from extruded teeth, re-establishment of the occlusal plane is required, if necessary via prudent evaluation. In this case, class III patient had unesthetic appearance and mastication discomfort caused by disharmonious occlusal plane due to severe extrusion. Through a structured diagnostic process, appropriate treatment plan was selected. Esthetic and functional results were obtained through from full mouth rehabilitation with re-establishment of the occlusal plane.
Dental Occlusion*
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Dentists
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Humans
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Mastication
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Mouth Rehabilitation*
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Mouth*
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Prognosis
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Rehabilitation
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Tooth
10.The esthetic prosthodontic treatments in maxillary anterior area, considering the gingival margin.
Daheen SON ; Janghyun PAEK ; Yi Hyung WOO ; Hyeong Seob KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2016;54(4):438-444
To enhance the esthetic appearance, the maxillary anterior area is important. It is possible to improve the esthetic appearance through the treatment of maxillary anterior area, which includes altering the color, form, and arrangement of teeth. When planning these treatments, clinicians should individualize personal demands, by using the information obtained from facial, dento-labial, dental, and gingival analysis. It is essential to properly prepare the gingival structure, which includes the height of gingival margin, the location of zenith, reconstruction of the interdental papillae, emergence profile, and symmetry. Clinicians often face unfavorable condition of the gingiva and the edentulous ridge, and appropriate management of the gingival structure is needed. In this case report, the patients were treated to improve the gingival conditions surrounding maxillary anterior teeth. By using conservative treatment without surgical intervention, such as application of pink porcelain, subgingival contour modelling and modification of pontic base, satisfactory esthetic results were gained.
Dental Porcelain
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Denture, Partial, Fixed
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Denture, Partial, Temporary
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Esthetics, Dental
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Gingiva
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Humans
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Tooth