1.Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of cemental tear.
Ye LIANG ; Hongrui LIU ; Chengjia XIE ; Yang YU ; Jinlong SHAO ; Chunxu LV ; Wenyan KANG ; Fuhua YAN ; Yaping PAN ; Faming CHEN ; Yan XU ; Zuomin WANG ; Yao SUN ; Ang LI ; Lili CHEN ; Qingxian LUAN ; Chuanjiang ZHAO ; Zhengguo CAO ; Yi LIU ; Jiang SUN ; Zhongchen SONG ; Lei ZHAO ; Li LIN ; Peihui DING ; Weilian SUN ; Jun WANG ; Jiang LIN ; Guangxun ZHU ; Qi ZHANG ; Lijun LUO ; Jiayin DENG ; Yihuai PAN ; Jin ZHAO ; Aimei SONG ; Hongmei GUO ; Jin ZHANG ; Pingping CUI ; Song GE ; Rui ZHANG ; Xiuyun REN ; Shengbin HUANG ; Xi WEI ; Lihong QIU ; Jing DENG ; Keqing PAN ; Dandan MA ; Hongyu ZHAO ; Dong CHEN ; Liangjun ZHONG ; Gang DING ; Wu CHEN ; Quanchen XU ; Xiaoyu SUN ; Lingqian DU ; Ling LI ; Yijia WANG ; Xiaoyuan LI ; Qiang CHEN ; Hui WANG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Mengmeng LIU ; Chengfei ZHANG ; Xuedong ZHOU ; Shaohua GE
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):61-61
Cemental tear is a rare and indetectable condition unless obvious clinical signs present with the involvement of surrounding periodontal and periapical tissues. Due to its clinical manifestations similar to common dental issues, such as vertical root fracture, primary endodontic diseases, and periodontal diseases, as well as the low awareness of cemental tear for clinicians, misdiagnosis often occurs. The critical principle for cemental tear treatment is to remove torn fragments, and overlooking fragments leads to futile therapy, which could deteriorate the conditions of the affected teeth. Therefore, accurate diagnosis and subsequent appropriate interventions are vital for managing cemental tear. Novel diagnostic tools, including cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), microscopes, and enamel matrix derivatives, have improved early detection and management, enhancing tooth retention. The implementation of standardized diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols, combined with improved clinical awareness among dental professionals, serves to mitigate risks of diagnostic errors and suboptimal therapeutic interventions. This expert consensus reviewed the epidemiology, pathogenesis, potential predisposing factors, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of cemental tear, aiming to provide a clinical guideline and facilitate clinicians to have a better understanding of cemental tear.
Humans
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Dental Cementum/injuries*
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Tooth Fractures/therapy*
2.Research progress of subgingival air-polishing in the treatment of periodontitis and peri-implantitis
Shengying XU ; Xulin SUN ; Jiaping HUANG ; Zhuojin SHI ; Peihui DING
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(5):380-385
Subgingival air polishing can effectively remove plaque and soft deposits attached to the tooth surface and implant surfaces.It is an adjunctive treatment method for periodontitis and peri-implantitis,offering good cleaning efficiency with minimal damage to the root surface and implant surface.Additionally,it promotes the reattachment of fibroblasts to the root surface and osteoblast integration on the implant surface.Subgingival air polishing can improve clinical attachment levels and also shows better therapeutic effects when combined with flap surgery.It provides higher comfort for patients and lower operational difficulty for the dentist.This article aims to an-alyze and summarize in vivo and in vitro studies,reviewing the therapeutic progress of subgingival air polishing in the treatment of peri-odontitis and peri-implantitis.
3.Research progress of alveolar socket bone remodeling and its influencing factors after tooth extraction
Renjie LIN ; Anna DAI ; Shuhua WANG ; Peihui DING
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(7):540-545
The healing of the alveolar socket following tooth extraction is a complex process,which is influenced by multiple factors.After tooth extraction,the soft and hard tissues surrounding the extraction site undergo remodeling.During this process,systemic factors and local anatomical structure of the extraction site play a significant role.This review provides a detailed discussion of the alveolar socket healing process and its potential influencing factors.It aims to offer clinicians a comprehensive reference when assessing the healing potential of different extraction sites,thereby providing more informed and precise clinical decision-making.
4.Research progress of the correlation between periodontal pathogens and gastrointestinal tumors
Haoyu LI ; Yikuan WU ; Peihui DING ; Xiaojun LI
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(9):691-695
Periodontitis is closely associated with various systemic diseases,and emerging studies have reported its promotive effect on gastrointestinal tumors.Periodontal pathogens can ectopically colonize tumor sites in the gastrointestinal system,directly regulate tumor cells,shape a pro-inflammatory microenvironment,and modulate immune responses,thereby promoting tumor initiation and pro-gression.This review summarizes the research progress of periodontal pathogens in promoting gastrointestinal tumors,aiming to elucidate their underlying mechanisms and provide insights for translational research and clinical applications.
5.Research progress of alveolar socket bone remodeling and its influencing factors after tooth extraction
Renjie LIN ; Anna DAI ; Shuhua WANG ; Peihui DING
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(7):540-545
The healing of the alveolar socket following tooth extraction is a complex process,which is influenced by multiple factors.After tooth extraction,the soft and hard tissues surrounding the extraction site undergo remodeling.During this process,systemic factors and local anatomical structure of the extraction site play a significant role.This review provides a detailed discussion of the alveolar socket healing process and its potential influencing factors.It aims to offer clinicians a comprehensive reference when assessing the healing potential of different extraction sites,thereby providing more informed and precise clinical decision-making.
6.Research progress of subgingival air-polishing in the treatment of periodontitis and peri-implantitis
Shengying XU ; Xulin SUN ; Jiaping HUANG ; Zhuojin SHI ; Peihui DING
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(5):380-385
Subgingival air polishing can effectively remove plaque and soft deposits attached to the tooth surface and implant surfaces.It is an adjunctive treatment method for periodontitis and peri-implantitis,offering good cleaning efficiency with minimal damage to the root surface and implant surface.Additionally,it promotes the reattachment of fibroblasts to the root surface and osteoblast integration on the implant surface.Subgingival air polishing can improve clinical attachment levels and also shows better therapeutic effects when combined with flap surgery.It provides higher comfort for patients and lower operational difficulty for the dentist.This article aims to an-alyze and summarize in vivo and in vitro studies,reviewing the therapeutic progress of subgingival air polishing in the treatment of peri-odontitis and peri-implantitis.
7.Research progress of the correlation between periodontal pathogens and gastrointestinal tumors
Haoyu LI ; Yikuan WU ; Peihui DING ; Xiaojun LI
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(9):691-695
Periodontitis is closely associated with various systemic diseases,and emerging studies have reported its promotive effect on gastrointestinal tumors.Periodontal pathogens can ectopically colonize tumor sites in the gastrointestinal system,directly regulate tumor cells,shape a pro-inflammatory microenvironment,and modulate immune responses,thereby promoting tumor initiation and pro-gression.This review summarizes the research progress of periodontal pathogens in promoting gastrointestinal tumors,aiming to elucidate their underlying mechanisms and provide insights for translational research and clinical applications.
8.Research progress of the influence of diabetes mellitus on subgingival and salivary flora with periodontitis
Renjie LIN ; Anna DAI ; Shuhua WANG ; Peihui DING
STOMATOLOGY 2024;44(6):458-461,474
In previous studies,the two-way relationship between periodontitis and diabetes has been established.Subgingival flora and salivary flora are often used to explore the relationship between the microbiome in diabetes and periodontitis.In recent years,the development of sequencing technology has provided a broader and deeper approach to exploring the impact of diabetes on oral microbi-ome.This review aims to summarize the effects of diabetes on subgingival flora and salivary flora in patients with periodontitis,so as to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
9.Healing effect of photodynamic therapy on extraction sockets of periodontally compromised teeth: a randomized, controlled, superiority clinical trial
Xulin SUN ; Anna DAI ; Shengying XU ; Jiaping HUANG ; Peihui DING
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2024;59(4):326-335
Objective:To evaluate the effects of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in extraction sockets of periodontally compromised molars on soft tissue healing, postoperative pain, bone density and bone height changes.Methods:This study is a single-center, single-blind, randomized controlled superiority clinical trial. Thirty-eight periodontally compromised molars requiring extraction in patients attending the Department of Periodontology, Stomatology Hospital, School of Stomatology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, from December 2022 to September 2023 were included, and randomly assigned to PDT group and control group. The control group received routine debridement after extraction, while PDT group received routine debridement followed by PDT. The bucco-lingual and mesio-distal wound distances at 7 and 14 d after extraction were measured, and then the wound closure rates were calculated. Evaluating the soft tissue healing indexes at 7 and 14 d after extraction. The visual analogue scale was used to assess the pain level at 6 h, 1 d, 2 d, and 3 d after tooth extraction. Apical radiographs were taken immediately and 2 months after extraction in order to compare the changes of the bone density and height.Results:The wound closure rate at 1 week was (78.08±5.45)% in PDT group and (71.03±6.82)% in control group, with significant differences ( P<0.01). The wound closure rate at 2 weeks in PDT group [(85.88±3.84) %] was significantly higher than that in the control group [(81.66±3.79) %] ( P<0.01), but did not reach the superiority value of the superiority test (superiority value=10%, 95% CI at 1 week: 3.00%-11.12%, 95% CI at 2 weeks: 1.71%-6.73%). The soft tissue healing index of PDT group at 1 week was significantly better than the control group ( P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between the two groups at 2 weeks ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of postoperative pain at 6 h, 1 d, 2 d and 3 d as well as in bone density and height changes at 2 months after tooth extraction ( P>0.05). Conclusions:PDT could promote soft tissues healing to some extent, but did not provide additional assistance in the healing of extraction sockets of periodontally compromised teeth. PDT did not show benefits on postoperative pain, changes of the bone density and bone height after tooth extraction.
10.Standardized nomenclature of oral microorganisms in Chinese: the 2023 update
Yuqing LI ; Xian PENG ; Biao REN ; Fuhua YAN ; Yaping PAN ; Feng CHEN ; Wenbin DU ; Jianguo LIU ; Qiang FENG ; Deqin YANG ; Xiaojing HUANG ; Yihuai PAN ; Zhengwei HUANG ; Peihui DING ; Keke ZHANG ; Hongxia LIU ; Xuedong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2023;58(10):1051-1061
Oral microbial community, as an important part of human microbial community, is closely related to oral and general health. Oral microbiological research has become the forefront of international microbiological research. Standardized and unified nomenclature for oral microorganisms in Chinese is of great significance to support the development of oral medicine research. Standardized translation of microbial names is the basis for writing canonical and authoritative professional textbooks and reference books, which helps students to accurately acquire the characteristics and classifications of oral microbes. Unified translation of oral microorganisms is also conducive to academic communication and cooperation, and plays an important role in oral health education and science popularization, which enables oral microbiology knowledge to be accurately disseminated to the public. Therefore, in order to standardize the words in scientific research, funding application, publications, academic exchanges and science popularization within the field of oral medicine, we have fully discussed and revised the Chinese names of oral microorganisms in 2017 edition and ones of newly discovered oral microbes, finally reaching a consensus to form the 2023 edition of Chinese names of oral microorganisms.

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