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Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology ; (6): 557-561, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-993230

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Taste is a critical sensory function for human as it supports sustenance and alerts the body to toxins. Taste dysfunction is a common side effect of radiotherapy for the head and neck cancers, which is often accompanied by oral mucositis in the early stage. It is associated with anorexia, anxiety and depression, leading to declined quality of life and treatment tolerance. The incidence of radiation-induced taste dysfunction is high, and its clinical manifestations include increased taste threshold, tastelessness, and persistent bitter, sour or metallic taste, which exert significant effect upon the quality of life. At present, effective therapeutic measures for radiation-induced taste dysfunction are still lacking. In this article, research progresses on clinical characteristics and the potential mechanisms of radiation-induced taste dysfunction were reviewed, aiming to provide reference for the mechanism, prevention and treatment for taste dysfunction.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 176-179, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-700486

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Aiming at the new problems in orthodontics teaching and employment,this study aims to explore a more suitable undergraduate teaching mode of Orthodontics,and reform the teaching of Orthodontics for five-year program students in department of stomatology of Xi'an Medical University.During the teaching of Orthodontics,teachers use the aesthetic principles that students have learned to integrate into the orthodontics teaching,and guide students to analyze,understand and master orthodontic knowledge based on the principles of aesthetics.After the course,students give good feedback on the teaching reform,and their scores of basic knowledge and case analysis of Orthodontics theoretical examination have been improved.This teaching reform is very helpful for students to learn,understand and master the knowledge of orthodontics.It helps to improve classroom teaching effect,improve students' interest in learning,and adapt to the needs of discipline and industry development,so it is worth studying and promoting.

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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 800-802, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-474732

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Objective To investigate the gender difference in the smile aesthetic features in aged Han Chinese with normal occlusion and its clinical significance.Methods Fifty-six aged Han Chinese (male:28,female:28,aged 60-66 years)with normal occlusion were included in this study.Smiling images of the resting-position and mandibular postural position were obtained in an anteriorposterior view.The CoSmileMAA1.0 software was used to evaluate the indices associated with the smile-aesthetic features,and its clinical significance was analyzed.Results Significant differences were noted in the nasal ala width,upper lip length,lip clearance,angle oris width in resting-position/ smiling position together with the changes of lip clearance,angle oris width,distance of inferior margin of upper lip to cutting edge of the maxillary incisor teeth,distance of superior border of lower lip to cutting edge of the maxillary incisor teeth,smile line ratio and type of smile (all P<0.05).When the subjects were smiling,the changes of lip clearance was greater in females than in males [(10.7±1.9)mm vs.(11.3±1.6)mm,P<0.05],the changes of angle oris width was greater in males than in females [(14.1±1.6)mm vs.(13.4±1.3)mm,P<0.05],and the smile line ratio was less in males than in females [(0.9±0.2) vs.(1.1±0.5),P<0.05],which indicate that the females had more attractive smile in aged Han Chinese with normal occlusion than males.The type of smile was mainly high smile in elderly females and median smile in elderly males [53.6% (15 cases) and 60.7% (17 cases),x2 =6.43,P<0.05].Conclusions Significant gender difference is noted in the smile-aesthetic features in aged Han Chinese with normal occlusion.Modulation of maxillary incisor teeth length and smile line ratio can contribute to the aesthetic appearance of smiling.

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