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Dent Cadmos ; 58(13): 48-52, 1990 Sep 15.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2245870

ABSTRACT

This work involves a partially edentate subject fitted with a denture on conical crowns. Of the methods at present used in patients with few teeth, this is considered one of the most satisfactory for dentist and patient. In cases in which the remaining teeth are moveable, a denture on magnets can be utilized. A correct oral hygiene is emphasized to favour the duration of the tooth-denture combination.


Subject(s)
Crowns , Dental Alloys , Denture, Overlay , Adult , Denture Design , Denture, Partial, Removable , Humans , Magnetics
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Cell Biol Int Rep ; 14(9): 783-95, 1990 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2177679

ABSTRACT

Subcellular distribution of inositol lipids has been studied in Friend Erythroleukemia Cells following induction to erythroid differentiation with hexamethylenebisacetamide, after labelling with [3H]myo-inositol. In situ autoradiography indicated that inositol-derived molecules were present also in the nuclear compartment of uninduced and induced cells. Fractionation studies showed that the nuclear polyphosphoinositides were deeply changed after short induction times, while the whole cell inositol lipids resulted only slightly modified by the inducer. The nuclear recovery of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate was largely increased after 2 hrs of induction, suggesting that inositol lipid metabolism is involved in the early differentiation events occurring at the nuclear level.


Subject(s)
Cell Nucleus/metabolism , Inositol/metabolism , Leukemia, Erythroblastic, Acute/pathology , Phosphatidylinositols/metabolism , Acetamides/pharmacology , Cell Differentiation , Cell Line , Friend murine leukemia virus , Membrane Lipids/metabolism , Nuclear Envelope/metabolism , Tumor Cells, Cultured/drug effects , Tumor Cells, Cultured/metabolism , Tumor Cells, Cultured/pathology
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Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol ; 69(4): 524-9, 1990 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2326043

ABSTRACT

To study the incidence of calcification of the stylohyoid ligament, 286 orthopantomographs were analyzed. All patients had no symptoms. The total incidence of calcification was noted to be high, at 84.4%. The number and the length of calcifications increased with age, and there was no relationship to sex or mandibular size. The phenomenon is often evident bilaterally. The variety of results reported in the references depends on different criteria in radiographic evaluation and in patient selection.


Subject(s)
Calcinosis/pathology , Hyoid Bone , Ligaments/pathology , Temporal Bone , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging , Calcinosis/epidemiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Hyoid Bone/diagnostic imaging , Incidence , Ligaments/diagnostic imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Radiography, Panoramic , Temporal Bone/diagnostic imaging
4.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2373913

ABSTRACT

Mandibular kinesiography measures and records the plot of jaw movements in the three spatial planes; this technique not only offers to investigators information about the dynamics of chewing, but also opens important prospects of quantifying dysfunction. At present, chewing patterns are compared on a qualitative basis only, and their morphologic analysis is not accurate. It is therefore necessary to use suitable mathematical algorithms that can manage the data supplied by modern image analyzers without losing the large amount of information they contain. A mathematical model that, by using a Fourier description of the plots of jaw movements, analyzes and characterizes different chewing classes has been developed. As an example of the possible applications, the variability of the exclusively morphologic aspect of the frontal plane plots of the chewing cycle of some subjects under standard conditions was studied and quantified. A morphologic distance between the Fourier coefficients that characterize each plot and the coefficients of a reference plot was also calculated. On these bases it will be possible to define and measure a "normal" chewing cycle under standard conditions and to make an eventual diagnosis of dysfunctional chewing based on a true morphoquantitative evaluation. Moreover, by deepening the analysis of the more occlusal part of the cycle, the model could aid in the identification of unapparent malocclusions.


Subject(s)
Jaw Relation Record , Mastication/physiology , Fourier Analysis , Humans , Movement
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