1.Implant-assisted removable partial denture (IARPD) rehabilitation in a patient exhibiting mandibular prognathism due to decreased vertical dimension: a case report
Hye-Kyoung HWANG ; Young-Jun LIM ; Ho-Beom KWON ; Myung-Joo KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2025;63(1):82-91
The loss of occlusal vertical dimension due to multiple tooth loss and wear can lead to a collapsed occlusion, resulting in both functional and aesthetic problems.This case report describes a patient exhibiting mandibular prognathism as a result of vertical dimension loss. A comprehensive oral rehabilitation involving an increase in vertical dimension was required. A minimal number of implants were placed, and implant-supported surveyed crowns were fabricated, allowing for the design of a stable and retentive implant-assisted removable partial denture. The treatment resulted in both functional and aesthetic improvements. The anterior rotational pattern of the mandible was alleviated, and the implant-assisted partial denture provided clinically high levels of patient satisfaction. This case report details the diagnostic and therapeutic processes involved in this treatment.
2.Implant-assisted removable partial denture (IARPD) rehabilitation in a patient exhibiting mandibular prognathism due to decreased vertical dimension: a case report
Hye-Kyoung HWANG ; Young-Jun LIM ; Ho-Beom KWON ; Myung-Joo KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2025;63(1):82-91
The loss of occlusal vertical dimension due to multiple tooth loss and wear can lead to a collapsed occlusion, resulting in both functional and aesthetic problems.This case report describes a patient exhibiting mandibular prognathism as a result of vertical dimension loss. A comprehensive oral rehabilitation involving an increase in vertical dimension was required. A minimal number of implants were placed, and implant-supported surveyed crowns were fabricated, allowing for the design of a stable and retentive implant-assisted removable partial denture. The treatment resulted in both functional and aesthetic improvements. The anterior rotational pattern of the mandible was alleviated, and the implant-assisted partial denture provided clinically high levels of patient satisfaction. This case report details the diagnostic and therapeutic processes involved in this treatment.
3.Implant-assisted removable partial denture (IARPD) rehabilitation in a patient exhibiting mandibular prognathism due to decreased vertical dimension: a case report
Hye-Kyoung HWANG ; Young-Jun LIM ; Ho-Beom KWON ; Myung-Joo KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2025;63(1):82-91
The loss of occlusal vertical dimension due to multiple tooth loss and wear can lead to a collapsed occlusion, resulting in both functional and aesthetic problems.This case report describes a patient exhibiting mandibular prognathism as a result of vertical dimension loss. A comprehensive oral rehabilitation involving an increase in vertical dimension was required. A minimal number of implants were placed, and implant-supported surveyed crowns were fabricated, allowing for the design of a stable and retentive implant-assisted removable partial denture. The treatment resulted in both functional and aesthetic improvements. The anterior rotational pattern of the mandible was alleviated, and the implant-assisted partial denture provided clinically high levels of patient satisfaction. This case report details the diagnostic and therapeutic processes involved in this treatment.
4.Implant-assisted removable partial denture (IARPD) rehabilitation in a patient exhibiting mandibular prognathism due to decreased vertical dimension: a case report
Hye-Kyoung HWANG ; Young-Jun LIM ; Ho-Beom KWON ; Myung-Joo KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2025;63(1):82-91
The loss of occlusal vertical dimension due to multiple tooth loss and wear can lead to a collapsed occlusion, resulting in both functional and aesthetic problems.This case report describes a patient exhibiting mandibular prognathism as a result of vertical dimension loss. A comprehensive oral rehabilitation involving an increase in vertical dimension was required. A minimal number of implants were placed, and implant-supported surveyed crowns were fabricated, allowing for the design of a stable and retentive implant-assisted removable partial denture. The treatment resulted in both functional and aesthetic improvements. The anterior rotational pattern of the mandible was alleviated, and the implant-assisted partial denture provided clinically high levels of patient satisfaction. This case report details the diagnostic and therapeutic processes involved in this treatment.
5.Implant-assisted removable partial denture (IARPD) rehabilitation in a patient exhibiting mandibular prognathism due to decreased vertical dimension: a case report
Hye-Kyoung HWANG ; Young-Jun LIM ; Ho-Beom KWON ; Myung-Joo KIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2025;63(1):82-91
The loss of occlusal vertical dimension due to multiple tooth loss and wear can lead to a collapsed occlusion, resulting in both functional and aesthetic problems.This case report describes a patient exhibiting mandibular prognathism as a result of vertical dimension loss. A comprehensive oral rehabilitation involving an increase in vertical dimension was required. A minimal number of implants were placed, and implant-supported surveyed crowns were fabricated, allowing for the design of a stable and retentive implant-assisted removable partial denture. The treatment resulted in both functional and aesthetic improvements. The anterior rotational pattern of the mandible was alleviated, and the implant-assisted partial denture provided clinically high levels of patient satisfaction. This case report details the diagnostic and therapeutic processes involved in this treatment.
6.The impact of nutritional intervention by a nutrition support team on extrauterine growth restriction in very low birth weight infants in Korea: a retrospective cohort study
Seung Yun LEE ; Hye Su HWANG ; Waonsun IM ; Hyojoung KIM ; Mi Lim CHUNG
Annals of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2024;16(3):149-157
Purpose:
Achieving proper weight gain through adequate nutrition is critically important in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. Despite recent active nutritional interventions, growth restriction is still common in VLBW infants.We aimed to determine whether nutritional intervention by a nutrition support team (NST) mitigated extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) in VLBW infants.
Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of VLBW infants admitted to Haeundae Paik Hospital between March 2010 and February 2024. EUGR was defined as a decrease in the weight-for-age-z-score>1.2 from birth to the postconceptional age of 36 weeks, using Fenton growth charts.
Results:
Among the 603 enrolled VLBW infants, 434 (72.0%) were diagnosed with EUGR. When comparing the control and nutritional intervention groups, the incidence of EUGR was significantly lower in infants in the intervention group (80.6% vs. 62.8%, P<0.00). Intervention group infants started enteral feeding earlier and reached half and full enteral feeding earlier (P<0.05). In addition, intravenous protein and lipid supply started sooner, increased at a faster rate, and reached peak concentrations sooner in the intervention group (P<0.05).
Conclusion
Nutritional intervention by an NST resulted in a significant decrease in the development of EUGR in VLBW infants.
7.The impact of nutritional intervention by a nutrition support team on extrauterine growth restriction in very low birth weight infants in Korea: a retrospective cohort study
Seung Yun LEE ; Hye Su HWANG ; Waonsun IM ; Hyojoung KIM ; Mi Lim CHUNG
Annals of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2024;16(3):149-157
Purpose:
Achieving proper weight gain through adequate nutrition is critically important in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. Despite recent active nutritional interventions, growth restriction is still common in VLBW infants.We aimed to determine whether nutritional intervention by a nutrition support team (NST) mitigated extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) in VLBW infants.
Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of VLBW infants admitted to Haeundae Paik Hospital between March 2010 and February 2024. EUGR was defined as a decrease in the weight-for-age-z-score>1.2 from birth to the postconceptional age of 36 weeks, using Fenton growth charts.
Results:
Among the 603 enrolled VLBW infants, 434 (72.0%) were diagnosed with EUGR. When comparing the control and nutritional intervention groups, the incidence of EUGR was significantly lower in infants in the intervention group (80.6% vs. 62.8%, P<0.00). Intervention group infants started enteral feeding earlier and reached half and full enteral feeding earlier (P<0.05). In addition, intravenous protein and lipid supply started sooner, increased at a faster rate, and reached peak concentrations sooner in the intervention group (P<0.05).
Conclusion
Nutritional intervention by an NST resulted in a significant decrease in the development of EUGR in VLBW infants.
8.The impact of nutritional intervention by a nutrition support team on extrauterine growth restriction in very low birth weight infants in Korea: a retrospective cohort study
Seung Yun LEE ; Hye Su HWANG ; Waonsun IM ; Hyojoung KIM ; Mi Lim CHUNG
Annals of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2024;16(3):149-157
Purpose:
Achieving proper weight gain through adequate nutrition is critically important in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. Despite recent active nutritional interventions, growth restriction is still common in VLBW infants.We aimed to determine whether nutritional intervention by a nutrition support team (NST) mitigated extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) in VLBW infants.
Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of VLBW infants admitted to Haeundae Paik Hospital between March 2010 and February 2024. EUGR was defined as a decrease in the weight-for-age-z-score>1.2 from birth to the postconceptional age of 36 weeks, using Fenton growth charts.
Results:
Among the 603 enrolled VLBW infants, 434 (72.0%) were diagnosed with EUGR. When comparing the control and nutritional intervention groups, the incidence of EUGR was significantly lower in infants in the intervention group (80.6% vs. 62.8%, P<0.00). Intervention group infants started enteral feeding earlier and reached half and full enteral feeding earlier (P<0.05). In addition, intravenous protein and lipid supply started sooner, increased at a faster rate, and reached peak concentrations sooner in the intervention group (P<0.05).
Conclusion
Nutritional intervention by an NST resulted in a significant decrease in the development of EUGR in VLBW infants.
9.Enterococcus hirae Bacteremia Secondary to Urinary Tract Infection: A Case Report
Kyeo Rae JU ; Ji Hye LIM ; Jae Won LEE ; Jinmee HWANG ; Eu Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2024;99(5):263-267
Enterococcus hirae (E. hirae) infection is an uncommon pathogen in human infections. Bacteremia due to E. hirae associated with urinary tract infection is uncommon. We present a case of E. hirae bacteremia in a young woman with no underlying comorbidities. This case report emphasizes the importance of considering E. hirae as a potential pathogen in urinary tract infections.
10.Enterococcus hirae Bacteremia Secondary to Urinary Tract Infection: A Case Report
Kyeo Rae JU ; Ji Hye LIM ; Jae Won LEE ; Jinmee HWANG ; Eu Suk KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2024;99(5):263-267
Enterococcus hirae (E. hirae) infection is an uncommon pathogen in human infections. Bacteremia due to E. hirae associated with urinary tract infection is uncommon. We present a case of E. hirae bacteremia in a young woman with no underlying comorbidities. This case report emphasizes the importance of considering E. hirae as a potential pathogen in urinary tract infections.

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