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Oper Dent ; 43(3): E102-E109, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29676971

ABSTRACT

Crown-root fracture is one of the most challenging fracture types in the dental traumatology literature. Traumatized anterior teeth require quick functional and esthetic repair. In the case of a complex crown fracture of the maxillary left central incisor, requiring endodontic treatment, a fiber-reinforced post was used to create a central support stump to restore the dental morphology. This report describes the clinical procedures involved in the treatment. After two years of follow-up, the clinical and radiographic findings demonstrated that the adopted clinical protocol was successful and yielded healthy periodontal tissues with no signs of periradicular pathology.


Subject(s)
Composite Resins/therapeutic use , Dental Restoration, Permanent/methods , Incisor/injuries , Tooth Crown/injuries , Tooth Fractures/surgery , Tooth Root/injuries , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Incisor/surgery , Male , Post and Core Technique , Tooth Crown/surgery , Tooth Root/surgery , Young Adult
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Oper Dent ; 43(6): 566-572, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29570029

ABSTRACT

It was possible to restore the shape and function of a severely ankylosed tooth by fabricating a ceramic crown for placement on a resin reconstruction supported by mini fiberglass posts. By increasing the retention of the morphological reconstruction for the future support of indirect restorations, cementable intradentinal fiberglass posts enhance the longevity of these restorations. Ultimately, all proposals that seek to improve the long-term prognosis of restorations on ankylosed teeth, especially severely impacted ones, are of extreme clinical relevance.


Subject(s)
Dental Restoration, Permanent/methods , Glass , Post and Core Technique , Tooth Ankylosis/therapy , Adolescent , Combined Modality Therapy , Composite Resins/therapeutic use , Crown Lengthening , Crowns , Humans , Male , Molar , Surgical Flaps
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Environ Technol ; 35(9-12): 1367-77, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24701935

ABSTRACT

Metal-impregnated carbons (Cu--AC; Ag--AC and Pd--AC) were studied as adsorbents for the desulphurization of liquid fuels. A real gasoline was examined for sulphur compounds. Textural characteristics of adsorbents were determined by nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms at 77 K. The adsorption isotherms were obtained by frontal analysis in a single fixed bed at 30 degrees C and 45 degrees C. Breakthrough curves were simulated according to a mathematical model that assumed axially dispersed flow and mass transfer described by a linear driving force approximation and nonlinear adsorption equilibrium reached instantaneously on the external surface of the adsorbents particles. The model was solved numerically by orthogonal collocation in finite elements, using the commercial solver gPROMS. The proposed model matched experimental data reasonably well. Resistance to mass transfer was significant and thought to be due to intraparticle diffusion kinetics. The results confirmed the efficiency of the use of activated carbon (AC) in the adsorption of sulphur compounds, especially when its surface is modified with metals. Comparing adsorption capacities of sulphur compounds from real gasoline, AC-Pd material appeared more selective than other materials, even presenting a behaviour of rapid saturation explained by the presence of other components competing for adsorption sites, reducing their effectiveness in removing sulphur compounds. Both pristine AC and Pd--AC showed good regenerability. The regenerated Pd--AC sorbent can recover about 85% of the desulphurization capacity.


Subject(s)
Petroleum Pollution , Sulfur Compounds/isolation & purification , Absorption , Charcoal/chemistry , Metals/chemistry
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Ann Trop Med Parasitol ; 73(2): 123-37, 1979 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-315210

ABSTRACT

Dermal leishmaniasis is prevalent in the predominantly settled agricultural areas in the Rio Doce Valley in the eastern part of the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The disease has been recorded almost equally in both sexes. Cases have been confirmed in all age groups but youths aged ten to 14 years form the population segment at greatest risk to infection. Cases of single cutaneous lesions, multiple cutaneous lesions and muco-cutaneous lesions have been recorded in the area. Isolates of parasites include representatives of the Leishmania mexicana and L. braziliensis complexes and at least one parasite that does not fit into either category. Infections have not been detected in small mammals (mainly rodents) but about 3% of dogs are infected. The phlebotomine fauna includes no species (or close relatives of species) previously incriminated as vectors of mexicana and braziliensis infections in Brazil. In the complex and confusing epidemiological situation in the Rio Doce Valley it seems unwise to apply traditional specific names to Leishmania of the area.


Subject(s)
Leishmaniasis, Mucocutaneous/epidemiology , Leishmaniasis/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Animals , Brazil , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dogs , Female , Geography , Humans , Leishmaniasis/transmission , Leishmaniasis, Mucocutaneous/transmission , Male , Middle Aged , Phlebotomus/parasitology , Psychodidae/parasitology , Species Specificity
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