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DENTAL RESEARCH ARTICLES:ISSUE 1 : 2010 FULL TEXT

 (2010), Issue 1



  1. New phylogenetic analysis of the family elephantidae based on cranial-dental morphology.
    Anat Rec (Hoboken), 293(1): 74-90.  [Full-text]
  2. Qualitative comparison of the cranio-dental osteology of the extant elephants, Elephas Maximus (Asian elephant) and Loxodonta africana (African elephant).
    Anat Rec (Hoboken), 293(1): 62-73.  [Full-text]
  3. Dental caries risk studies revisited: causal approaches needed for future inquiries.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health, 6(12): 2992-3009.  [Full-text]
  4. Women's attitudes to and perceptions of oral health and dental care during pregnancy.
    J Perinat Med, 38(1): 3-8.  [Full-text]
  5. Young people's esthetic perception of dental midline deviation.
    Angle Orthod, 80(3): 515-20.  [Full-text]
  6. An assessment of the dental health of chronic institutionalized patients with psychiatric disease in Israel.
    Spec Care Dentist, 30(1): 18-22.  [Full-text]
  7. Hurler syndrome: a case report of a 5-year follow-up of dental findings after bone marrow transplantation.
    Spec Care Dentist, 30(1): 14-7.  [Full-text]
  8. Complications associated with anesthesia administration for dental treatment in a special needs clinic.
    Spec Care Dentist, 30(1): 3-7.  [Full-text]
  9. Targeting school-based dental sealant programs: who is at "higher risk?"
    J Public Health Dent.  [Full-text]
  10. Increased occurrence of dental anomalies associated with infraocclusion of deciduous molars.
    Angle Orthod, 80(3): 440-5.  [Full-text]
  11. Assessment of factors associated with dental caries in rural communities in Rakai District, Uganda.
    Clin Oral Investig.  [Full-text]
  12. The Akhonya Dental Project: a new charity aiming to provide oral health education and preventative care in Kenya.
    Br Dent J, 208(1): 39-40.  [Full-text]
  13. Developing guidelines for postgraduate dental educators in the UK.
    Br Dent J, 208(1): 19-23.  [Full-text]
  14. Embedding implants in undergraduate dental education.
    Br Dent J, 208(1): 9-10.  [Full-text]
  15. Public awareness and social acceptability of dental therapists.
    Br Dent J, 208(1): E2; discussion 16-7.  [Full-text]
  16. The use of clinical photography by UK general dental practitioners.
    Br Dent J, 208(1): E1; discussion 14-5.  [Full-text]
  17. Remembering and repeating childhood dental treatment experiences: parents, their children, and barriers to dental care.
    Int J Paediatr Dent, 20(1): 50-8.  [Full-text]
  18. Adrenomedullin is expressed during rodent dental tissue development and promotes cell growth and mineralization.
    Biol Cell, 102(3): 145-57.  [Full-text]
  19. A comparison of inhalation sedation agents in the management of children receiving dental treatment: a randomized, controlled, cross-over pilot trial.
    Int J Paediatr Dent, 20(1): 65-75.  [Full-text]
  20. Dental caries risk indicators among Australian Aboriginal young adults.
    Community Dent Oral Epidemiol.  [Full-text]
  21. Dental enamel EPR dosimetry: comparative testing of the spectra processing methods for determination of radiation-induced signal amplitude.
    Health Phys, 98(2): 345-51.  [Full-text]
  22. Water sorption and diffusion coefficient through an experimental dental resin.
    J Mater Sci Mater Med, 21(1): 67-72.  [Full-text]
  23. Dental Erosion Protection by Fermented Shrimp Paste in Acidic Food.
    Caries Res, 44(1): 20-23.  [Full-text]
  24. A group of general dental practitioners' views of preformed metal crowns after participation in the Hall technique clinical trial: a mixed-method evaluation.
    Prim Dent Care, 17(1): 33-7.  [Full-text]
  25. Dental health and management for children with congenital heart disease.
    Prim Dent Care, 17(1): 21-5.  [Full-text]
  26. A study of patient attitudes towards fasting prior to intravenous sedation for dental treatment in a dental hospital department.
    Prim Dent Care, 17(1): 5-11.  [Full-text]
  27. TNF-alpha upregulates expression of BMP-2 and BMP-3 genes in the rat dental follicle--implications for tooth eruption.
    Connect Tissue Res, 51(1): 59-66.  [Full-text]
  28. Copper release from dental prosthetic crowns, dental materials, and human teeth into acetic acid.
    Connect Tissue Res, 51(1): 31-5.  [Full-text]
  29. Public school educator's knowledge of initial management of dental trauma.
    Dent Traumatol.  [Full-text]
  30. Exploring factors associated with traumatic dental injuries in preschool children: a Poisson regression analysis.
    Dent Traumatol.  [Full-text]
  31. An evaluation of the Periotest((R)) method as a tool for monitoring tooth mobility in dental traumatology.
    Dent Traumatol.  [Full-text]
  32. A national study on the attitudes of Irish dental faculty members to faculty development.
    Eur J Dent Educ, 14(1): 43-9.  [Full-text]
  33. Proposed requirements for a European Doctorate in Dentistry: a discussion document prepared by a special interest group under the auspices of the Association for Dental Education in Europe.
    Eur J Dent Educ, 14(1): 35-42.  [Full-text]
  34. Problem-based learning in postgraduate dental education: a qualitative evaluation of students' experience of an orthodontic problem-based postgraduate programme.
    Eur J Dent Educ, 14(1): 26-34.  [Full-text]
  35. Attitudes of Italian dental and dental hygiene students toward tobacco-use cessation.
    Eur J Dent Educ, 14(1): 17-25.  [Full-text]
  36. Student perspectives and opinions on their experience at an undergraduate outreach dental teaching centre at Cardiff: a 5-year study.
    Eur J Dent Educ, 14(1): 12-6.  [Full-text]
  37. Predicting dental school performance based on prior dental experience and exposure.
    Eur J Dent Educ, 14(1): 1-6.  [Full-text]
  38. A randomized clinical 1-year trial comparing two types of non-submerged dental implants.
    Clin Oral Implants Res, 21(2): 228-36.  [Full-text]
  39. Evaluation of osteoblastic activity around dental implants using bone scintigraphy.
    Clin Oral Implants Res, 21(2): 209-12.  [Full-text]
  40. Bactericidal effects of different laser systems on bacteria adhered to dental implant surfaces: an in vitro study comparing zirconia with titanium.
    Clin Oral Implants Res.  [Full-text]
  41. Early loading of implants with fixed dental prostheses in edentulous mandibles: 4.5-year clinical results from a prospective study.
    Clin Oral Implants Res.  [Full-text]
  42. Transference of virtual planning and planning over biomedical prototypes for dental implant placement using guided surgery.
    Clin Oral Implants Res.  [Full-text]
  43. Oral health-related quality of life and dental status in an outpatient psychiatric population: a multivariate approach.
    Int J Ment Health Nurs, 19(1): 62-70.  [Full-text]
  44. Dental abnormalities associated with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in dogs.
    Orthod Craniofac Res, 13(1): 40-7.  [Full-text]
  45. Systematic review of primary osseointegrated dental implants in head and neck oncology.
    Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg.  [Full-text]
  46. Activated platelets increase proliferation and protein synthesis of human dental pulp-derived cells.
    Int Endod J, 43(2): 115-24.  [Full-text]
  47. The effect of dentine-bonding agents on substance P release in human dental pulp.
    Int Endod J, 43(2): 95-101.  [Full-text]
  48. Induced DNA damage by dental resin monomers in somatic cells.
    Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol, 106(2): 124-9.  [Full-text]
  49. Differential effects of growth differentiation factor-5 on porcine dental papilla- and follicle-derived cells.
    Growth Factors, 28(1): 56-65.  [Full-text]
  50. Referral patterns of Dutch general dental practitioners to orthodontic specialists.
    Eur J Orthod.  [Full-text]
  51. Changes in admission rates for spreading odontogenic infection resulting from changes in government policy about the dental schedule and remunerations.
    Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg.  [Full-text]
  52. Investigation into the optimum beam shape and fluence for selective ablation of dental calculus at lambda = 400 nm.
    Lasers Surg Med, 42(1): 51-61.  [Full-text]
  53. Evaluation of the mechanical properties of dental adhesives and glass-ionomer cements.
    Clin Oral Investig, 14(1): 79-87.  [Full-text]
  54. Analysis and detection of dental prescribing errors at primary health care units in Brazil.
    Pharm World Sci, 32(1): 30-5.  [Full-text]
  55. Isolation and in vitro characterisation of dental pulp stem cells from natal teeth.
    Histochem Cell Biol, 133(1): 95-112.  [Full-text]
  56. Contradictions in the treatment of traumatic dental injuries and ways to proceed in dental trauma research.
    Dent Traumatol, 26(1): 16-22.  [Full-text]
  57. Fracture behaviour of implant-implant- and implant-tooth-supported all-ceramic fixed dental prostheses utilising zirconium dioxide implant abutments.
    Clin Oral Investig.  [Full-text]
  58. Fluoride toothpastes of different concentrations for preventing dental caries in children and adolescents.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev.  [Full-text]
  59. Topical fluoride as a cause of dental fluorosis in children.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev.  [Full-text]
  60. Development of a new dental panoramic radiographic system based on a tomosynthesis method.
    Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 39(1): 47-53.  [Full-text]
  61. Pose determination of a cylindrical (dental) implant in three-dimensions from a single two-dimensional radiograph.
    Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 39(1): 33-41.  [Full-text]
  62. Modulation transfer function evaluation of cone beam computed tomography for dental use with the oversampling method.
    Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 39(1): 28-32.  [Full-text]
  63. Traumatic dental injuries in primary dentition: epidemiological study among preschool children in South Brazil.
    Dent Traumatol.  [Full-text]
  64. The effect of short dental trauma lecture on knowledge of high-risk population: an intervention study of 336 young adults.
    Dent Traumatol, 26(1): 86-9.  [Full-text]
  65. Retrospective study on traumatic dental injuries in preschool children at Kyung Hee Dental Hospital, Seoul, South Korea.
    Dent Traumatol, 26(1): 70-5.  [Full-text]
  66. In vitro comparison of the flexibility of different splint systems used in dental traumatology.
    Dent Traumatol, 26(1): 30-6.  [Full-text]
  67. Visualization of osseointegration of maxilla and mandible dental implants.
    Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg, 5(1): 69-76.  [Full-text]
  68. The Differentiation and Gene Expression Profile of Human Dental Follicle Cells.
    Stem Cells Dev.  [Full-text]
  69. Factors associated with inter-municipality differences in dental caries experience among Danish adolescents. An ecological study.
    Community Dent Oral Epidemiol, 38(1): 29-42.  [Full-text]
  70. Why do adults entitled to free or highly subsidized dental services select fully out-of-pocket-paid care?
    Community Dent Oral Epidemiol, 38(1): 88-95.  [Full-text]
  71. PUFA--an index of clinical consequences of untreated dental caries.
    Community Dent Oral Epidemiol, 38(1): 77-82.  [Full-text]
  72. Actuarial life-table analysis of lower impacted wisdom teeth in general dental practice.
    Community Dent Oral Epidemiol, 38(1): 58-67.  [Full-text]
  73. The effects of lavender scent on dental patient anxiety levels: a cluster randomised-controlled trial.
    Community Dent Oral Epidemiol, 38(1): 83-7.  [Full-text]
  74. Swine-origin H1N1 influenza A virus and dental practice: a critical review.
    Clin Oral Investig, 14(1): 11-7.  [Full-text]
  75. Dental aesthetics as an expression of culture and ritual.
    Br Dent J, 208(2): 77-80.  [Full-text]
  76. New discoveries and directions for medical, dental and dental hygiene research: low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma.
    Int J Dent Hyg, 8(1): 10-5.  [Full-text]
  77. Epithelial cell pro-inflammatory cytokine response differs across dental plaque bacterial species.
    J Clin Periodontol, 37(1): 24-9.  [Full-text]
  78. Bonding between titanium and dental porcelain: A systematic review.
    Acta Odontol Scand.  [Full-text]
  79. Flemish general dental practitioners' knowledge of dental radiology.
    Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 39(2): 113-8.  [Full-text]
  80. Evaluation of fermented milk containing probiotic on dental enamel and biofilm: in situ study.
    Arch Oral Biol, 55(1): 29-33.  [Full-text]
  81. Hard tissue-forming potential of stem/progenitor cells in human dental follicle and dental papilla.
    Arch Oral Biol, 55(1): 68-76.  [Full-text]
  82. Dental implants in the periodontal patient.
    Dent Clin North Am, 54(1): 113-28.  [Full-text]
  83. Corrosion of phosphate-enriched titanium oxide surface dental implants (TiUnite) under in vitro inflammatory and hyperglycemic conditions.
    J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater, 92(2): 525-34.  [Full-text]
  84. Mandibular bone remodeling induced by dental implant.
    J Biomech, 43(2): 287-93.  [Full-text]
  85. Dental glass-reinforced composite for caries inhibition: calcium phosphate ion release and mechanical properties.
    J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater, 92(2): 332-40.  [Full-text]
  86. Mechanical stress promotes odontoblastic differentiation via the heme oxygenase-1 pathway in human dental pulp cell line.
    Life Sci, 86(3): 107-14.  [Full-text]
  87. Bone remodeling induced by dental implants of functionally graded materials.
    J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater, 92(2): 430-8.  [Full-text]
  88. Accuracy of a new ring-opening metathesis elastomeric dental impression material with spray and immersion disinfection.
    J Prosthet Dent, 103(1): 23-30.  [Full-text]
  89. Induction of DNA double-strand breaks in primary gingival fibroblasts by exposure to dental resin composites.
    Biomaterials, 31(8): 2010-4.  [Full-text]
  90. The influence of dental caries on body growth in prepubertal children.
    Clin Oral Investig.  [Full-text]
  91. Viridans streptococcal (Streptococcus intermedius) mitral valve subacute bacterial endocarditis (SBE) in a patient with mitral valve prolapse after a dental procedure: the importance of antibiotic prophylaxis.
    Heart Lung, 39(1): 64-72.  [Full-text]

 



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20 COMMON CAUSES OF ERRORS IN CLINICAL DENTAL PRACTICE

  1. LACK OF SUFFICIENT COMMUNICATION:  For a good clinician , adequate hold on communication is very necessary otherwise there is a dual loss . First is important and relevant info helpful in reaching a diagnosis go unheard and secondly a lot about patients expectations go unnoticed, resulting in overall unsatisfied and unhappy patients.
  2. LACK OF MOTIVATION: Inability to motivate your patients properly results in rejection of Rx plan and adoption of alternate therapy which may not yield adequate results.
  3. POOR DIAGNOSTIC SKILLS : "Doing the right diagnosis is like half Rx done". Experience and proper knowledge of the subject are the few key things that ultimately help you to arrive at a diagnosis. Poor diagnosis and hasty decision making results in inability to cure the disease thereby unhappy patients.
  4. IMPROPER STERILISATION:  A lot is talked about sterilisation in all Dental schools but in Private practice more than 50 % dentists are not following proper sterilisation techniques  resulting in post operative infections and recurrences. Therefore it is must for all practicioners to follow proper sterilisation procedures.
  5. NOT FOLLOWING PROPER TECHNIQUES: A variety of errors occur due to use of inadequate techniques . e.g. Dislogedment of filling due to lack of prepration or overtapering of crown prepration leading to crown dislogement.
  6. ISOLATION: Again due to lack of isolation and non-use of rubber dam, variety of errors occur and reoccur. The best e.g here is dislodgement of composite fillings, reinfection in RCT paients after obturation.Moreover saliva contamination drastically effects mechanical properties of lot of filling materials.
  7. HIGH POINTS: Unchecked high points after fillings and crown placements lead to post operative pain and senstivity .

  8. OVER CUTTING AND OVER PREPARATIONS: Over cutting and over preparations lead to near pulpal  exposure and opening of dentinal tubules leading to senstivity and in some cases pain.
  9. NOT DISCARDING OLD RCT INSTRUMENTS: Unchecked use of files and broaches with open flutes may result in breakage of RC instrument within the canals , causing patients more severe a problem than with the one he came to you.
  10. PERFORATIONS: Every Root Canal case should be treated as a new and different case . Overconfidence and overcutting results in perforations.
  11. EXCESSIVE FORCE: Excessive use of force and improper extraction techniques results in root breakage and extended chair time for patients plus more post operative complications.
  12. IMPROPER POST EXTRACTION INSTRUCTIONS: Do not forget to give complete post operative instructions.These few instructions can help patient a lot to overcome his fears and anxieties.
  13. SHADE MISMATCH: Poor shade selection occurs mainly due to shade matching in presence of artificial light and sometimes even under yellow chair light. As recommended for proper shade matching it should be done under natural light.
  14. MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS: All medical complications can be avoided by proper history taking and necessary advise of the physician concerned.e.g . Monitoring B.P before extraction should be made mandatory in your operatory.
  15. JAW FRACTURES: Due to excessive force during extraction.
  16. OVER INSTRUMENTATION: Most common cause of Inbetween appointments pain in patients undergoing root canal treatment.Performing RCT without proper use of radiographs is inviting such troubles .
  17. RADIOGRAPHS: Lack of use of radiographs to establish diagnosis also results in some common errors which could have been easily avoided.
  18. BLIND USE OF ROTARY : Blind use of rotary endodontics results in perforations, ledging and variety of other errors.Rotary endo instruments should be used with caution and avoided in curved canals.
  19. UNCONTROLLED USE OF CHEMICALS: Chemical solutions like Sodium hypo , hydrogen peroxide and caustinerf may lead to mucosal burns and should be use with caution.
  20. NEW TECHNOLOGY: Running after new technology and forgetting your basics will only help you to deteriorate your practice . Sticking to basics and adequate use of technology only where necessary is the key and the demand of the day.

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