1.Periorbital Cellulitis in Paediatric Emergency Medicine Department Patients.
Vigil JAMES ; Muhammad Fadhli MOHAMAD IKBAL ; Nicole Chan MIN ; Yiong Huak CHAN ; Sashikumar GANAPATHY
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2018;47(10):420-423
Administration, Oral
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Analysis of Variance
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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therapeutic use
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Cohort Studies
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Databases, Factual
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Disease Progression
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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statistics & numerical data
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hospitalization
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statistics & numerical data
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Hospitals, Pediatric
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infusions, Intravenous
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Multivariate Analysis
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Orbital Cellulitis
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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epidemiology
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microbiology
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Assessment
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Severity of Illness Index
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Singapore
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Treatment Outcome
2.Finite element analysis of stabilization splint pressure distribution in a patient with disc displacement without reduction: A preliminary study
Acing Habibie MUDE ; Muhammad IKBAL ; Mukhsan Putra HATTA ; Irfan SUGIANTO ; Edy MACHMUD ; Fadhlil Ulum A RAHMAN ; Imran IRSAL ; Eka FIBRIANTI ; Muthia Mutmainnah BACHTIAR ; Thalib Rifky Samdany Abdullah Syeban ATTAMIMI
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2024;54(3):251-256
Purpose:
This study was performed to investigate the pattern of condylar pressure distribution in the discs of a patient diagnosed with disc displacement without reduction.
Materials and Methods:
This research consisted of a pre- and post-test observational clinical study. A patient diagnosed with disc displacement without reduction underwent treatment with an occlusal splint for 3 months. Finite element analysis employed a 3-dimensional model constructed from magnetic resonance images of the patient, taken both before the application of the splint and 3 months after its use.
Results:
The post-test model demonstrated a decrease in condylar pressure on the disc, with measurements dropping to 72 MPa from the pre-test level of 143 MPa. In the pre-test, the pressure distribution pattern was concentrated on the lateral posterior border, whereas in the post-test, it shifted toward the intermediate zone of the disc.
Conclusion
Utilization of a stabilization splint for 3 months resulted in decreased pressure and a marked change in the pressure distribution pattern on the temporomandibular disc.
3.Finite element analysis of stabilization splint pressure distribution in a patient with disc displacement without reduction: A preliminary study
Acing Habibie MUDE ; Muhammad IKBAL ; Mukhsan Putra HATTA ; Irfan SUGIANTO ; Edy MACHMUD ; Fadhlil Ulum A RAHMAN ; Imran IRSAL ; Eka FIBRIANTI ; Muthia Mutmainnah BACHTIAR ; Thalib Rifky Samdany Abdullah Syeban ATTAMIMI
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2024;54(3):251-256
Purpose:
This study was performed to investigate the pattern of condylar pressure distribution in the discs of a patient diagnosed with disc displacement without reduction.
Materials and Methods:
This research consisted of a pre- and post-test observational clinical study. A patient diagnosed with disc displacement without reduction underwent treatment with an occlusal splint for 3 months. Finite element analysis employed a 3-dimensional model constructed from magnetic resonance images of the patient, taken both before the application of the splint and 3 months after its use.
Results:
The post-test model demonstrated a decrease in condylar pressure on the disc, with measurements dropping to 72 MPa from the pre-test level of 143 MPa. In the pre-test, the pressure distribution pattern was concentrated on the lateral posterior border, whereas in the post-test, it shifted toward the intermediate zone of the disc.
Conclusion
Utilization of a stabilization splint for 3 months resulted in decreased pressure and a marked change in the pressure distribution pattern on the temporomandibular disc.
4.Finite element analysis of stabilization splint pressure distribution in a patient with disc displacement without reduction: A preliminary study
Acing Habibie MUDE ; Muhammad IKBAL ; Mukhsan Putra HATTA ; Irfan SUGIANTO ; Edy MACHMUD ; Fadhlil Ulum A RAHMAN ; Imran IRSAL ; Eka FIBRIANTI ; Muthia Mutmainnah BACHTIAR ; Thalib Rifky Samdany Abdullah Syeban ATTAMIMI
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2024;54(3):251-256
Purpose:
This study was performed to investigate the pattern of condylar pressure distribution in the discs of a patient diagnosed with disc displacement without reduction.
Materials and Methods:
This research consisted of a pre- and post-test observational clinical study. A patient diagnosed with disc displacement without reduction underwent treatment with an occlusal splint for 3 months. Finite element analysis employed a 3-dimensional model constructed from magnetic resonance images of the patient, taken both before the application of the splint and 3 months after its use.
Results:
The post-test model demonstrated a decrease in condylar pressure on the disc, with measurements dropping to 72 MPa from the pre-test level of 143 MPa. In the pre-test, the pressure distribution pattern was concentrated on the lateral posterior border, whereas in the post-test, it shifted toward the intermediate zone of the disc.
Conclusion
Utilization of a stabilization splint for 3 months resulted in decreased pressure and a marked change in the pressure distribution pattern on the temporomandibular disc.
5.Finite element analysis of stabilization splint pressure distribution in a patient with disc displacement without reduction: A preliminary study
Acing Habibie MUDE ; Muhammad IKBAL ; Mukhsan Putra HATTA ; Irfan SUGIANTO ; Edy MACHMUD ; Fadhlil Ulum A RAHMAN ; Imran IRSAL ; Eka FIBRIANTI ; Muthia Mutmainnah BACHTIAR ; Thalib Rifky Samdany Abdullah Syeban ATTAMIMI
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2024;54(3):251-256
Purpose:
This study was performed to investigate the pattern of condylar pressure distribution in the discs of a patient diagnosed with disc displacement without reduction.
Materials and Methods:
This research consisted of a pre- and post-test observational clinical study. A patient diagnosed with disc displacement without reduction underwent treatment with an occlusal splint for 3 months. Finite element analysis employed a 3-dimensional model constructed from magnetic resonance images of the patient, taken both before the application of the splint and 3 months after its use.
Results:
The post-test model demonstrated a decrease in condylar pressure on the disc, with measurements dropping to 72 MPa from the pre-test level of 143 MPa. In the pre-test, the pressure distribution pattern was concentrated on the lateral posterior border, whereas in the post-test, it shifted toward the intermediate zone of the disc.
Conclusion
Utilization of a stabilization splint for 3 months resulted in decreased pressure and a marked change in the pressure distribution pattern on the temporomandibular disc.