1.Cherubism: repost of 3 cases.
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology 1997;27(1):251-262
The authors reported 3 cases of cherubism which included easily diangnosable cases with typical clinical and radio logic features and a difficult case in which a through study of familial factor contributed to final correct diagnosis.
Cherubism*
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Diagnosis
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Logic
2.Cherubism: repost of 3 cases.
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology 1997;27(1):251-262
The authors reported 3 cases of cherubism which included easily diangnosable cases with typical clinical and radio logic features and a difficult case in which a through study of familial factor contributed to final correct diagnosis.
Cherubism*
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Diagnosis
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Logic
3.Gliotoxin Protects Against TNBS-induced Colitis Via Down-regulation of NF B Activation.
Seong Jung KIM ; Deok Hwa CHOI ; Yeun Tai CHUNG
Korean Journal of Anatomy 2004;37(3):309-315
During inflammation of the colon, cells of the gut mucosa express numerous inflammatory mediators including interleukin-8 (IL-8), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), and interleukin-1beta(IL-1beta). These cytokines have been implicated as contributing factors in the inflammatory process, which may result in colitis during inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Gliotoxin is a fungal metabolite of an epipolythiodioxopiperazine analogue with immunosup-pressive properties in vivo and in vitro, but the effects of gliotoxin on IBD have not been largely evaluated. Therefore, this study evaluated the potential of gliotoxin to protect against TNBS-induced colitis. One microgram of gliotoxin in 100microliter of vehicle was intra-rectally administered into mice exhibiting trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced colitis. IL-8 secretion was measured using an enzyme-linked immu-nosorbent assay (ELISA), myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity was evaluated spectrophotometically, and IkappaB degradation was analyzed on Western blots. Gliotoxin treatment of mice bearing TNBS-induced colitis improved macro-and micro-pathological findings and dramatically decreased MPO activity, a marker of leukocyte infiltration. Furthermore, gliotoxin decreased IkappaB degradation and IL-8 induction caused by TNF-alpha or IL-1beta in HT-29 cells. These findings suggest that gliotoxin partially protects against TNBS-induced colitis through the sup-pression of IL-8 induction and IkappaB degradation by inflammatory mediators such as TNF-alpha or IL-1beta.
Animals
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Blotting, Western
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Colitis*
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Colon
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Crohn Disease
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Cytokines
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Down-Regulation*
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Gliotoxin*
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HT29 Cells
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Interleukin-8
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Leukocytes
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Mice
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Mucous Membrane
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Peroxidase
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
4.Implant impression using closed mouth impression technique: a case report.
So Yeun KIM ; Joo Hyeun KIM ; Kyoung Hwa JUNG ; Hye Mi JEON ; Eun Sook KANG ; Mi Jung YUN
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2017;33(3):223-229
Closed mouth impression technique by using bite tray is preferred for single tooth impression taking. However, for implant impression taking, open mouth impression technique by using single arch tray is generally used whether it is for single implant or multiple implant. Closed mouth impression technique by using bite tray can save time and materials. It also decreases the chance of error occurrence when a model is mounted on an articulator. In this case report, we tried to show a satisfying result of fabricating single implant fixed prosthodontics after bite tray impression taking by using two different copings for closed mouth impression.
Dental Articulators
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Mouth*
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Prosthodontics
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Tooth
5.Maxillary complete denture and mandibular All-on-4 implant restoration considering maintenance: a case report
So Yeun KIM ; Eun Young KWON ; Kyoung Hwa JUNG ; Hye Mi JEON ; Eun Sook KANG ; Mi Jung YUN
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2019;35(1):37-45
In the case of edentulous patients, the total amount of occlusal force is dispersed by the keratinized gingiva during mastication, in result, causing lower masticatory and chewing efficiency. In particular, the mandibular area has more side effects such as pain than the maxilla has. It gets worse when the patient has more absorption of alveolar bone, but the implant treatment is often interrupted due to the existence of the inferior alveolar nerve. In this case, a patient treated with the all-on-4 method by placing the implant in the anterior part of mandible and with the conventional complete denture for the maxilla has maintained without complications and was satisfied with the restoration both functionally and esthetically.
Absorption
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Bite Force
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Denture, Complete
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Gingiva
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Humans
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Mandible
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Mandibular Nerve
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Mastication
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Maxilla
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Methods
6.Conservative and esthetic closure of maxillary midline diastema without creating "black triangle" using direct resin composite.
Kyoung Hwa JUNG ; Eun Young KWON ; Youn Kyung CHOI ; So Yeun KIM ; Hye Mi JEON ; Jeong Kil PARK
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2017;33(2):163-168
Anterior diastemas are common esthetic problems. One of the challenges in clinical esthetic dentistry is closing anterior diastemas without creating “black triangles” between the teeth. The success of a restorative treatment in anterior teeth depends on the esthetic integration between soft tissues and hard tissues. This report describes the successfully accomplished diastema closure case by producing the emergence profile with natural contours at the gingival-tooth interface and then generating of gingival recontouring process.
Dentistry
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Diastema*
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Tooth
7.Guided tissue regeneration therapy after root canal therapy for long standing periodontal-endodontic combined lesion in the mandibular anterior area: case report
Eun Young KWON ; Kyoung Hwa JUNG ; So Yeun KIM ; Hye Mi JEON ; Youn Kyung CHOI ; Ji Young JOO
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2019;35(1):46-54
When inflammatory products are found in both periodontal and pulpal tissues simultaneously, a periodontal-endodontic combined lesion is established. The treatment of periodontal-endodontic combined lesions includes root canal therapy and periodontal regenerative procedure for resolution of both the apical and marginal inflammatory lesions. The present study reports the treatment of periodontal-endodontic combined lesions in the mandibular anterior area with root canal therapy, followed by guided tissue regeneration therapy. Teeth with severe bone destruction in each case could be preserved, without extraction, over a 3-year period. Therefore, it appears that treatment of periodontal-endodontic combined lesions in the mandibular anterior area using guided tissue regeneration technique after root canal therapy may provide clinical advantages.
Dental Pulp Cavity
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Guided Tissue Regeneration
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Periodontitis
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Root Canal Therapy
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Tooth
8.Conservative and esthetic approach in crown fracture of maxillay anterior tooth: tooth fragment reattachment
Kyoung Hwa JUNG ; Eun Young KWON ; So Yeun KIM ; Hye Mi JEON ; Sung Ae SON ; Jeong Kil PARK
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2019;35(2):105-112
Crown fractures are the most frequent traumatic injuries to permanent teeth and mainly involve the maxillary incisors due to their exposed position in the dental arch. One option for managing crown fractures, when the tooth fragment is present and in good condition, is reattachment of the fragment to its original position. This paper reports on three crown fracture cases in which successful esthetic and functional results were achieved by reattachment of the tooth fragment.
Crowns
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Dental Arch
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Incisor
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Tooth
9.Evaluation of sleep quality and stress response in patients requiring dental prosthetic treatment
Hye-Mi JEON ; Kyoung-Hwa JUNG ; Na-Rae CHOI ; Jae-Min SONG ; So-Hyoun LEE ; So-Yeun KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2021;59(2):181-189
Purpose:
The purpose of this study is to investigate the stress response and sleep state of the new patients who visit the hospital for prosthodontic treatment due to tooth loss to make reference to further treatment direction.
Materials and methods:
Examinations, consultations, and surveys were conducted on 236 patients (94 males, 142 females, and 24-86 years old), who newly registered at the department of prosthodontics at Pusan national university hospital, for 2 years from 2018. The number of remaining teeth, edentulous arch, possibility of mastication, and future prosthetic treatment directions were recorded. The visual analogue scale (VAS), stress response inventory (SRI) and Insomnia severity index (ISI) were used as tools to measure patient’s subjective discomfort, stress response, and sleep status.
Results:
Among the entire prosthodontic patient group, the average value of ‘fatigue’ was significantly higher among the 7 items of SRI, and the value of ‘aggression’ was significantly lower (P<.001). There are a significant difference between the edentulous and full dentition in the oral discomfort value measured by VAS (P=.004). In cases where less than 20 teeth remain, mastication is impossible, and patients who are planning treatment with removable prostheses, VAS value and ‘depression’ and ‘fatigue’ values in SRI were higher than those in the reverse case (P<.05).The patients showed severe level in VAS value have high value of ‘tension’, ‘somatization’, ‘depression’, ‘fatigue’and ‘frustration’in SRI than non-serious patients (P<.05). Clinical insomnia occurred in 11.4% of all patients, and women had significantly lower sleep quality than men (P=.044). Patients with insomnia showed significantly higher scores on the VAS value and all 7 SRI items than those of normal sleepers (P<.05).
Conclusion
The new prosthetics had high ‘fatigue’ value among the 7 items of SRI. The oral condition, number of residual teeth and mastication function and clinical insomnia affected oral discomfort and the stress response.
10.The significance of diagnosis and treatment planning in periapical lesion overfilled with calcium hydroxide paste
Kyoung-Hwa JUNG ; Eun-Young KWON ; Youn-Kyung CHOI ; So-Yeun KIM ; Hye-Mi JEON ; Jeong-Kil PARK
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2021;37(2):95-100
Calcium hydroxide has been widely used for root canal dressing material in endodontic treatment. This report describes that when the accurate diagnosis and proper nonsurgical endodontic retreatment is applied to periapical lesion with accidentally extruded calcium hydroxide paste, the lesion can be successfully treated. Overfilled calcium hydroxide can affect the healing process, so the overextension of calcium hydroxide agent should be avoided.