1.Advances in Surface Modification Techniques of Ureteral Stents.
Guanjun MA ; Hua XIE ; Chao ZHOU ; Guangtai ZHOU ; Haijun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2025;49(4):406-414
The article introduces the formation process of bacterial infection and encrustation on the surface of ureteral stents, elaborates in detail on six surface modification methods for ureteral stents, namely impregnation, spraying, vapor deposition, chemical grafting, self-assembly, and electrospinning, then analyzes the advantages and limitations of each technique during application. Meanwhile, it introduces three commonly used materials for ureteral stents, namely polymers, metals, and biodegradable materials, and further explains the commonly used surface modification methods corresponding to different materials. Looking ahead, with the continuous strengthening of the multi-technology integration trend and the continuous advancement of new material research and development, it is expected that a more ideal ureteral stent can be developed.
Stents
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Ureter
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Surface Properties
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Humans
2.Experts consensus on management of tooth luxation and avulsion
Huang RUIJIE ; Zhou CHENCHEN ; Zhan LING ; Liu YUAN ; Liu XIAN ; Du QIN ; Wang JUN ; Zhao WEI ; Song GUANGTAI ; Wu LI'AN ; Jiang BEIZHAN ; Li YANHONG ; Zhang HONGMEI ; Zou JING
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(4):563-574
Traumatic dental injuries(TDIs)of teeth occur frequently in children and adolescents.TDIs that impact the periodontal tissues and alveolar tissue can be classified into concussion,subluxation,extrusive luxation,intrusive luxation,lateral luxation,and avulsion.In these TDIs,management of injured soft tissue,mainly periodontal ligament,and dental pulp,is crucial in maintaining the function and longevity of the injured teeth.Factors that need to be considered for management in laxation injuries include the maturation stage of the traumatic teeth,mobility,direction of displacement,distance of displacement,and whether there are alveolar fractures.In avulsion,the maturation stage of the permanent tooth,the out-socket time,storage media/condition of the avulsed tooth,and management of the PDL should also be considered.Especially,in this review,we have subdivided the immature tooth into the adolescent tooth(Nolla stage 9)and the very young tooth(Nolla stage 8 and below).This consensus paper aimed to discuss the impacts of those factors on the trauma management and prognosis of TDI to provide a streamlined guide for clinicians from clinical evaluation,diagnostic process,management plan decision,follow-up,and orthodontic treatment for tooth luxation and avulsion injuries.
3.Experts consensus on management of tooth luxation and avulsion
Huang RUIJIE ; Zhou CHENCHEN ; Zhan LING ; Liu YUAN ; Liu XIAN ; Du QIN ; Wang JUN ; Zhao WEI ; Song GUANGTAI ; Wu LI'AN ; Jiang BEIZHAN ; Li YANHONG ; Zhang HONGMEI ; Zou JING
International Journal of Oral Science 2024;16(4):563-574
Traumatic dental injuries(TDIs)of teeth occur frequently in children and adolescents.TDIs that impact the periodontal tissues and alveolar tissue can be classified into concussion,subluxation,extrusive luxation,intrusive luxation,lateral luxation,and avulsion.In these TDIs,management of injured soft tissue,mainly periodontal ligament,and dental pulp,is crucial in maintaining the function and longevity of the injured teeth.Factors that need to be considered for management in laxation injuries include the maturation stage of the traumatic teeth,mobility,direction of displacement,distance of displacement,and whether there are alveolar fractures.In avulsion,the maturation stage of the permanent tooth,the out-socket time,storage media/condition of the avulsed tooth,and management of the PDL should also be considered.Especially,in this review,we have subdivided the immature tooth into the adolescent tooth(Nolla stage 9)and the very young tooth(Nolla stage 8 and below).This consensus paper aimed to discuss the impacts of those factors on the trauma management and prognosis of TDI to provide a streamlined guide for clinicians from clinical evaluation,diagnostic process,management plan decision,follow-up,and orthodontic treatment for tooth luxation and avulsion injuries.
4.Expert consensus on early childhood caries management.
Jing ZOU ; Qin DU ; Lihong GE ; Jun WANG ; Xiaojing WANG ; Yuqing LI ; Guangtai SONG ; Wei ZHAO ; Xu CHEN ; Beizhan JIANG ; Yufeng MEI ; Yang HUANG ; Shuli DENG ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Yanhong LI ; Xuedong ZHOU
International Journal of Oral Science 2022;14(1):35-35
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a significant chronic disease of childhood and a rising public health burden worldwide. ECC may cause a higher risk of new caries lesions in both primary and permanent dentition, affecting lifelong oral health. The occurrence of ECC has been closely related to the core microbiome change in the oral cavity, which may be influenced by diet habits, oral health management, fluoride use, and dental manipulations. So, it is essential to improve parental oral health and awareness of health care, to establish a dental home at the early stage of childhood, and make an individualized caries management plan. Dental interventions according to the minimally invasive concept should be carried out to treat dental caries. This expert consensus mainly discusses the etiology of ECC, caries-risk assessment of children, prevention and treatment plan of ECC, aiming to achieve lifelong oral health.
Child
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Child, Preschool
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Consensus
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Dental Caries/prevention & control*
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Dental Caries Susceptibility
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Humans
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Oral Health

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