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Int J Dent ; 2022: 9900775, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37521330

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Background: Dental general anesthesia (DGA) is a widely utilized technique in pediatric dentistry and is indicated for a variety of cases such as very young children and children with special healthcare needs (SHCN). In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), there is a paucity of studies relating to this subject. Objective: To analyze the characteristics of DGA treatment in special healthcare needs and healthy children in the only postgraduate dental hospital in Dubai, UAE. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the electronic records of all Dubai Dental Hospital (DDH) pediatric patients who underwent DGA in the period between January 1st, 2016, and 29th of February 2020. Results: The study population consisted of 98 children. A total of 26 children had a medical condition and were categorized as SHCN. The most common justification for DGA was dental caries and a lack of cooperation due to young age. SHCN patients received significantly more preventive measures and significantly fewer pulp therapies than healthy patients. Conclusion: We found that the services provided under DGA for healthy pediatric patients differ from those provided to SHCN patients. Frequently missing recall appointments following DGA increased the likelihood of the need for further restorative dental treatment. These results highlight the importance of robust prevention and follow-up programs for children treated under GA.

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BDJ Open ; 6: 5, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32194987

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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe a study protocol of a randomised control trial (RCT) assessing the effectiveness, in reducing dental anxiety, of an acclimatising nitrous oxide sedation (N2O) session prior to actual dental treatment with N2O. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A single-centre investigator-blinded parallel-group RCT conducted in a postgraduate dental hospital in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Anxious children requiring N2O (aged 5-15 years) will be randomly assigned to; a study group: children who will have a preparatory N2O trial experience or; a control group: children who will only have N2O explained to them. Treatment with N2O for both groups will start at the second visit. The following outcomes will be recorded: completion of dental treatment, anxiety scores at baseline and after treatment (using the Modified Child Dental Anxiety Scale faces), behaviour of the child (using Frankl Rating Behaviour Scale) and the acquisition of real-time physiological anxiety-related parameters (using E4® electronic wrist devices). RESULTS: The data will be analysed statistically. DISCUSSION: There is a paucity of research regarding dental N2O acclimatising appointments. This RCT will supplement existing literature. CONCLUSIONS: This RCT will report whether prior acclimatising of a child to N2O sedation is effective, or not, in improving dental treatment behaviour.

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Opt Express ; 27(15): 20290-20304, 2019 Jul 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31510126

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We present a new concept for spatial scanning hyperspectral imaging. Spatial scanning is one of the main methods used for hyperspectral data acquisition and can provide high spectral resolution over a wide spectral range. However, conventional techniques, such as the whiskbroom and the pushbroom techniques, suffer from the need for relative motion between the target and the imaging system, which increases the complexity on the hardware side and limits the application possibilities. Our new approach combines a rotating slit and a co-rotating Dove prism. The rotating slit scans the target image by selecting one line from the image at each angular position of the slit. The rotating Dove prism is used to synchronously re-align the transmitted light from the selected image line with respect to the transmission grating to allow the projection of the diffracted light over the same range of pixel columns of the image sensor to facilitate data acquisition and extraction of spectral information. The new approach enables the spatial scanning of the target image without the need for relative linear motion or the use of additional external equipment and therefore opens the door for more application scenarios.

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Rev Sci Instrum ; 89(8): 083113, 2018 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30184673

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Among the methods developed for hyperspectral imaging, pushbroom spatial scanning stands out when it comes to achieving high spectral resolution over a wide spectral range. However, conventional pushbroom systems are usually realized using passive system components, which has limited their flexibility and adaptability and narrowed their application scenarios. In this work, we adopt a different approach to the design and construction of pushbroom systems based on using active internal components. We present a new system concept utilizing an internal line scanning unit and a rotating camera mechanism. This enables a dual-mode imaging system that allows switching between 2D spatial imaging and spectral imaging. The line scanning unit, which consists of a narrow slit mounted to a linear piezo motor, facilitates the spatial scanning of the target while eliminating the laborious relative motion between the target and the imaging system, which is needed in conventional spectrographs. A software is developed for the automation and synchronization of the active components, which enables a novel feed-forward compensation function to compensate the shift in the diffraction angle due to the scanning motion of the slit and provide higher flexibility in data acquisition.

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