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SDJ-Saudi Dental Journal [The]. 2010; 22 (4): 195-199
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-129287

ABSTRACT

Achondroplasia is the most common form of skeletal dysplasia dwarfism that manifests with stunted stature and disproportionate limb shortening. Achondroplasia is of dental interest because of its characteristic craniofacial features which include relative macrocephaly, depressed nasal bridge and maxillary hypoplasia. Presence of large head, implanted shunt, airway obstruction and difficulty in head control require special precautions during dental management. Craniofacial manifestations and considerations in dental management are presented in 11-year-old female patient with achondroplasia


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Humans , Female , Megalencephaly , Maxilla , Dentistry , Dental Caries , Open Bite , Malocclusion, Angle Class III
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Pakistan Oral and Dental Journal. 2010; 30 (1): 154-158
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-98541

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to test the impact of repeated applications of various enamel surface treatments on the remineralization process after multiple exposures to cola drink, and to compare their ability to resist demineralization. Enamel demineralization and remineralization were monitored using surface microhardness. Bovine incisor teeth were exposed to cola drink for 2 minutes, 3 times per day for 3 days in the presence of artificial saliva. Then, the following surface treatment materials were tested: 1] Tooth Mousse, 2] MI Paste PlusTM, 3] Fluoraphat, and 4] Control [no treatment]. The procedure was repeated every 3 days for 12 days. Results showed that cola soft drink significantly [p < 0.05] decreased enamel microhardness. All tested enamel surface materials significantly [p < 0.05] increased the hardness of eroded enamel when repeatedly applied. MI Paste PlusTM showed better remineralization and higher resistance to erosion when compared to other groups. It was concluded that repeated applications of enamel surface treatment were effective in increasing enamel microhardness after erosion process, caused by multiple exposure to soft drink in bovine incisor teeth


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Animals , Cola , Hardness , Caseins , Fluorides, Topical , Saliva, Artificial , Cattle
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JPDA-Journal of the Pakistan Dental Association. 2010; 19 (1): 49-53
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-98902

ABSTRACT

Williams syndrome is a rare genetic syndrome with distinctive craniofacial features, cardiovascular abnormalities, and behavior characteristics including mental retardation. This case report describes the facio-dental characteristics in a case of Williams syndrome and discusses the problems that may confront the dentists while treating children with Williams syndrome


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Humans , Male , Child , Williams Syndrome/therapy , Awareness , Dentists
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