1.Practice and challenge of age-friendly functional restoration of stomatognathic system based on the strategy of functional tooth loss.
Yiting CHENG ; Yi MAN ; Yang LIU ; He CAI ; Ran CHENG ; Li CHENG ; Fanglong WU ; Hongkun WU ; Fanyuan YU ; Xueyang LIAO ; Yimin SUN ; Jing WANG ; Xue YANG ; Jinyi ZHU ; Xingqun CHENG ; Zumu YI ; Ling YE ; Tao HU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(1):15-27
Geriatric oral health care encounters significant challenges with the increase in the proportion of older individuals. Age-related changes in the dentition, muscles, and joints result in a decline in objective masticatory function, subjective restoration requirements, and acceptability among the elderly population, with individual variations influenced by systemic health. Considering functional requirements, the adaptability of stomatognathic and systemic health conditions, health economics and other factors, the authors believe that it should not be limited to the conventional "one-to-one" strategy for replacing missing teeth in geriatric prosthodontics. There is an urgent need for a precise and adaptable restoration strategy that is more suitable for older individuals. The proposal of a new concept of functional tooth loss updates the minimal restoration standards for elderly patients and establishes the theory of age-friendly functional restoration. Based on the restoration strategy of functional tooth loss, this paper proposes a new concept termed "age-friendly functional restoration of the stomatognathic system", which integrates treatment considerations including endodontics, periodontology, mucosa, muscles, temporomandibular joint, and systemic health. Efforts should be made in four areas as follows. Firstly, the "assessment of accessible function" should be enhanced by considering the interrelationship between stomatognathic and systemic health. Secondly, the "evaluation of appropriate function" is supposed to be optimised in view of subjective needs and objective evaluation of the stomatognathic system. Moreover, the "formulation of treatment plans" needs to be accomplished with the aid of assistive technologies, such as artificial intelligence, to accurately exert appropriate functional restoration. Lastly, the "management and maintenance of health" is likely to be strengthened through follow-ups, propaganda and education, and preventive healthcare, so as to improve quality of life and ultimately achieve healthy ageing among older individuals.
Humans
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Tooth Loss/therapy*
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Aged
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Stomatognathic System
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Oral Health
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Dental Care for Aged
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Dental Restoration, Permanent/methods*
2.Applications of multislice CT in the differential diagnosis of various kinds of thymic lesions
Jie LIU ; Xingqun LIU ; Xuming WAN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(29):16-19
Objective To analyze the multislice CT (MSCT) imaging performance of various kinds of thymic lesions and to explore useful signs for differentiating those lesions.Methods CT features of 39 cases with thymic lesions confirmed by operation and pathology were reviewed retrospectively analyzed and these cases were divided into three groups,namely low-risk group,high-risk group,cancer and carcinoid group.The imaging characteristics of each group including location,size,shape,border,density,invasion and metastasis,degree of enhancement were compared and the main different characteristics among the three groups were analyzed.Results Among the 39 cases,21 were low-risk,13 were high-risk and 5 were cancer and carcinoid.There were significant difference among the three groups in shape,border,density,invasion and metastasis of these thymic lesions on CT imaging (P < 0.05).As for the irregular shape and nonuniform density,there were 5 and 4 cases in cancer and carcinoid group and only 1 and 3 cases in low-risk group,the difference between the two groups were statistically significant(P < 0.05).As for invasion and metastasis,there were no statistical significant between the high-risk group and the cancer and carcinoid group,but both had statistical significant with the low-risk group respectively (P < 0.05).No significant difference existed among the three groups in size and degree of enhancement(P > 0.05).Conclusion MSCT might be an effective and important imaging tool for differentiating various kinds of thymic lesions.
3.Effects of Xiehuo Bushen Decoction on survival and differentiation of transplanted neural stem cells in brains of rats with intracerebral hemorrhage
Pengcheng ZHONG ; Xingqun LI ; Qinghua LIANG ; Wenfang LUO ; Qinger LIU ; Jiekun LUO ; Tao TANG ; Yuan LIN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(6):626-31
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of Xiehuo Bushen Decoction (XHBSD), a compound Chinese herbal medicine, on the survival and differentiation of transplanted neural stem cells (NSCs) in brains of rats with intracerebral hemorrhage, and to explore the mechanism of Xiehuo Bushen formula in promoting the survival of transplanted NSCs. METHODS: NSCs separated from hippocampuses of neonatal SD rats were cultured. Sixty-five panel reactive antibody (PRA) positive SD rats were selected by lymphocytotoxicity methods. The PRA positive rats were made into intracerebral hemorrhagic model and divided into three groups: cerebral hemorrhage group (n=15), NSCs transplanted group (n=25) and XHBSD group (n=25). XHBSD was orally administered after 5-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU)-marked NSCs were transplanted in brains of rats with intracerebral hemorrhage in the XHBSD group. Rats in the other two groups were administered distilled water. The expressions of interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) and interleukin-4 (IL-4) mRNAs were measured by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR); the numbers of BrdU and 200 kD neurofilament (NF200) positive cells were detected by double-labeling immunofluorescence method. RESULTS: The expression of IFN-gamma mRNA was down-regulated significantly in the XHBSD group, but the expression of IL-4 mRNA was up-regulated significantly (P<0.05). The numbers of BrdU and NF200 positive cells were also increased remarkably in the XHBSD group. CONCLUSION: XHBSD can promote the survival and differentiation of transplanted NSCs, which may be related to inducing the expression of IL-4 mRNA and inhibiting the expression of IFN-gamma mRNA.
4.Clinical application of laparoscopic appendectomy
Shijian YI ; Lanlan LI ; Changli SUN ; Xingqun WANG ; Zhaoyun LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(12):-
0.05), but LA patients had less postoperative pain,less time to ambulation after operation, less time to food intake after operation, less average length of hospital stay,less rate of incision infection and less intestinal adhesion than OA did(all P

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