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J Prosthet Dent ; 102(6): 362-7, 2009 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19961994

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STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The type of double-arch trays used may affect occlusion. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine what effect, if any, double-arch tray design and impression material volume had on the registration of maximum intercuspation (MI). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Quadrant impressions were made on articulated fracture-resistant dental casts mounted in maximum intercuspation occlusion. Three types of sideless double-arch impression trays were used: First Bite with nylon webbing, Sultan's 3-Way with double crosshatch webbing, and Premium's 3-in-1 Tray with single crosshatch webbing. Vinyl polysiloxane impression material (Aquasil Ultra Rigid Fast Set) was distributed at 2 different volumes (5.4 ml and 8.3 ml), and 60 impressions were made (n=10). A weight of 1.2 kg was placed on the upper arm of an Artex articulator, ensuring complete closure. The impressions were allowed to polymerize for 5 minutes. After polymerization, specimens were placed on a light box, and a camera set at a fixed distance was used to capture the light transmission that was projected through the impression material. The camera transferred the information to an image analysis program (ImageJ). This system allowed the different amounts of light projected through the impression to be translated into a gray scale value (GSV), which was assigned a thickness value, in millimeters, of a specified occlusal contact area. To assess reliability of the experimental design, 10 control impressions were made by directly applying impression material onto the typodont. These were analyzed in the same manner as the impressions made with trays. A 2-way ANOVA comparing volume by tray type was used (alpha=.05). This was followed by a Tukey HSD test. RESULTS: There was no main effect for volume of impression material (P=.71). Tray type was significantly different (P<.001). Impressions made with Sultan trays were significantly less accurate than impressions made with First Bite or Premium impression trays. The Premium tray type had the highest mean (SD) GSV, 179.8 (8.1), significantly higher than First Bite (164.7 (19.8); P<.001) or Sultan (82.8 (7.4); P<.001) trays. CONCLUSIONS: This in vitro study demonstrated that certain trays hinder closure into MI, which may negatively affect the accuracy of record making.


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Dental Impression Materials , Dental Impression Technique/instrumentation , Dental Occlusion, Centric , Jaw Relation Record , Dental Articulators , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Models, Dental , Polyvinyls , Siloxanes , Transillumination
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J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab ; 18(10): 935-41, 2005 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16355806

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the incidence of endocrinopathies in holoprosencephaly (HPE) and correlate the severity of the endocrinopathies with the neuroanatomic abnormalities. STUDY DESIGN: We reviewed the histories and medical records of 117 children with HPE for endocrinopathies and related treatments. Neuroimaging studies were graded for severity of HPE, hypothalamus non-separation, and pituitary abnormalities. RESULTS: Diabetes insipidus (DI) occurred in 70% of patients with classic HPE. The severity of the DI correlated with the grade of HPE and hypothalamic non-separation (p < 0.0001). Anterior pituitary dysfunctions were much less common. Hypothyroidism was identified in 11% of patients, hypocorticism in 7%, and growth hormone deficiency in 5%. Only one patient with middle interhemispheric variant of holoprosencephaly (MIH) had any of these disorders. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with HPE have a high incidence of DI that may be related to the failure of cleavage of hypothalamic nuclei. Anterior pituitary dysfunctions are much less common than DI.


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Endocrine System Diseases/etiology , Holoprosencephaly/complications , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Diabetes Insipidus/etiology , Diabetes Insipidus/pathology , Endocrine System Diseases/pathology , Female , Holoprosencephaly/pathology , Humans , Infant , Male , Pituitary Diseases/etiology , Pituitary Diseases/pathology
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