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Int J Oral Sci ; 9(2): 95-103, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28621324

ABSTRACT

Marginal bone loss during bone healing exists around non-submerged dental implants. The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between different degrees of marginal bone loss during bone healing and the salivary microbiome. One hundred patients were recruited, and marginal bone loss around their implants was measured using cone beam computed tomography during a 3-month healing period. The patients were divided into three groups according to the severity of marginal bone loss. Saliva samples were collected from all subjected and were analysed using 16S MiSeq sequencing. Although the overall structure of the microbial community was not dramatically altered, the relative abundance of several taxonomic groups noticeably changed. The abundance of species in the phyla Spirochaeta and Synergistetes increased significantly as the bone loss became more severe. Species within the genus Treponema also exhibited increased abundance, whereas Veillonella, Haemophilus and Leptotrichia exhibited reduced abundances, in groups with more bone loss. Porphyromonasgingivalis, Treponemadenticola and Streptococcus intermedius were significantly more abundant in the moderate group and/or severe group. The severity of marginal bone loss around the non-submerged implant was associated with dissimilar taxonomic compositions. An increased severity of marginal bone loss was related to increased proportions of periodontal pathogenic species. These data suggest a potential role of microbes in the progression of marginal bone loss during bone healing.


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Alveolar Bone Loss/diagnostic imaging , Alveolar Bone Loss/microbiology , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Dental Implants , Microbiota , Saliva/microbiology , Wound Healing/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , China , Dental Plaque Index , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Periodontal Index , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Severity of Illness Index
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Zhongguo Gu Shang ; 30(8): 707-710, 2017 Aug 25.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29455499

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OBJECTIVE: To explore the therapeutic effects of distal humeral lateral closing wedge osteotomy followed by modified pinning combined with external tension band fixation in the treatment of cubitus varus deformity in children. METHODS: Total 26 adult patients with cubitus varus deformity were treated by operation from March 2011 to June 2015, 15 patients were boys and the other 11 patients were girls, ranging in age from 4 to 13 years, with an average of 7.8 years. The cubitus varus angel ranged from 11 degrees to 24 degrees, with a mean(17.50±6.73) degrees, 3 patients complicated more than 10 degrees constriction of flexion. Lateral closing wedge osteotomy retaining the medial 3 to 4 mm intact cortex by lateral elbow approach was applied in these 26 patients. The wedge defect were closed and fixed by crossing pinning. The lateral column compression was achieved with external tension band(the crossing pins were bended laterally and the pin ends were hooked mutually). The pre-operative, post-oparetive and contralateral carrying angles were compared and Laupattarakasem criteria was used to evaluate the results at follow-up. RESULTS: All the patients got bony union 2 months after operation and there was no infection or nerve palsy. The average follow-up period was 18.8 months (ranged, 13 to 29 months). The carrying angle was restored to(11.50±3.17) degrees(ranged, 8 to 14 degrees). According to the Laupattarakasem evaluation criteria, 14 patients got an excellent result, 13 good and 1 fair. CONCLUSIONS: Normal carrying angle and elbow flexion could be restored by lateral closing wedge osteotomy, and stable fixation could be achieved with crossing pinning and external tension band, which is available for early mobilization.


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Humerus/abnormalities , Humerus/surgery , Osteotomy/methods , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Elbow Joint/physiopathology , Female , Humans , Male , Treatment Outcome
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Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 33(3): 663-7, 2013 Mar.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23705428

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Abstract Effects of metallic ions, such as Zn2+ , Mn , Cd2+, Na+, K+, Ag, CuZ+ and PbZ, on the photoluminescence properties of ZnS(ZINC sulfide) QDs (quantum dots)/poly (amido amine) (PAMAM) dendrimer nanocomposites(NCs) with blue emission under the irradiation of UV light were studied. The results show that the effects of different metallic ions on the photoluminescence properties of the prepared ZnS QDs were different. Zn+ , Mn2+ and Cd2+ ions enhance the PL(photoluminescence) intensity; Na+ and K+ ions don't change the PL intensity obviously while Ag+, Cu2+ and Pb2+ quench it. Compared with ZnS/PAMAM NCs, fingerprints treated with ZnxCd1-x) S/PAMAM NCs emitted brighter blue light, the contrast between abstracts and fingerprints was more obvious, which shows good reference

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Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 32(5): 1278-81, 2012 May.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22827072

ABSTRACT

Stable PAMAM (polyamidoamine) capped ZnS (zinc sulfide) QDs (quantum dots) were prepared and characterized with UV-Vis spectrum and PL(photoluminescence) emission spectrum on the base of coordination of Zn2+ ions with PAMAM dendrimers. The results show that Zn2+ ions coordinated with N atoms of PAMAM ligand and the saturated coordinating time is about 6 h; PAMAM capped ZnS QDs emitted strong blue light under the irradiation of UV light at the wavelength of 365 nm, and the PL emission peak is at about 500 nm. Finally, the prepared PAMAM capped ZnS QDs were applied in the fluorescent labeling of latent fingerprints on tinfoils; Latent fingerprints emitting strong blue light and were successfully detected with good resolving rate.

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