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2. Proteins from insects: A sustainable alternative for oral health within the one health concept and the planetary health diet
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Marta Mazur, Maciej Jedliński, Irena Duś-Ilnicka, Artnora Ndokaj, Florence Carrouel, Livia Ottolenghi, and Denis Bourgeois
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Insect flour ,Caries ,Periodontal conditions ,Oral health ,One health concept ,Planetary health diet ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
The growing use of insect-derived proteins as a food source, driven by their nutritional benefits and low environmental impact, raises questions about their impact on human health, particularly oral health. This position paper analyzes the potential implications of integrating insect proteins into the diet, with a special focus on dental, periodontal, and oral microbiome health. By offering complete amino acid profiles, omega-3 fatty acids, and antimicrobial peptides, insect proteins may help address nutritional gaps and positively influence oral tissue regeneration and microbiome balance. Their low-carbohydrate content also reduces substrate availability for cariogenic bacteria, making them a valuable alternative to starch- or sugar-rich diets. We justify this dietary transition in light of present nutritional deficiencies and demonstrate how insect proteins can register within a holistic approach to global health (One Health) and the Planetary Health Diet, supporting sustainability and improving overall health. However, further studies are needed to evaluate their safety as potential sources of allergens and contaminants. Both in-vitro and in-vivo studies are needed to assess correlations with the oral microbiota and its most frequent dysbiosis-related manifestations.
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- 2025
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3. In-vivo colour stability of enamel after ICON® treatment at 6 years of follow-up: A prospective single center study.
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Mazur, Marta, Westland, Stephen, Ndokaj, Artnora, Nardi, Gianna Maria, Guerra, Fabrizio, and Ottolenghi, Livia
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- 2022
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4. Impact of Green Tea (Camellia Sinensis) on periodontitis and caries. Systematic review and meta-analysis
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Marta Mazur, Artnora Ndokaj, Maciej Jedlinski, Roman Ardan, Sabina Bietolini, and Livia Ottolenghi
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Gingivitis ,Periodontitis ,Caries ,Plaque control ,Systematic review ,Evidence-based dentistry ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Background: The oral health-promoting effects of green tea are attributed to its polyphenol components. Aim of this work was to systematically review the literature in search for clinical trials assessing green tea for managing periodontitis and caries. Methods: Randomized clinical trials comparing the efficacy of green tea versus control groups in oral hygiene and gingival health; periodontitis; caries; periodontal pathogens number; Streptococcus mutans, Lactobacillus spp. Meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis were performed.Literature searches were carried out using MedLine (PubMed), Scopus, and the Cochrane Library. Eighteen studies (870 subjects) were included. Results: Green tea treatment had medium positive effect size in reducing GI (SMD: 0.50; 95%CI: −0.02/1.01); PI (SMD: 0.54; 95%CI: 0.14/0.95); GBI (SMD: 0.58; 95%CI: −0.41/1.56) and BOP (SMD: 0.52; 95%CI: −0.57/1.60) in respect to the control group. Splitting to subgroups, green tea showed a small negative effect in the chlorhexidine control groups. Green tea treatment had medium positive effect size in reducing CAL (SMD 0.58; 95%CI: −0.49/1.65) and large positive effect size in reducing PPD (SMD:1.02; 95%CI: 0.45/1.59). Conclusion: Even if the results are encouraging, there is insufficient evidence to recommend the use of green tea formulation as first choice treatment for gingivitis, periodontitis and caries.
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- 2021
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5. Treatment of severe fluorosis by a combined use of: at-home bleaching and at-office resin infiltration. A case report
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Marta Mazur, Artnora Ndokaj, Debora Pasqualotto, Francesca Ripari, Denise Corridore, Gianna Maria Nardi, Livia Ottolenghi, and Fabrizio Guerra
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Bleaching ,Icon ,Resin infiltration ,Enamel defec ,fluorosis ,bleaching ,resin infiltration ,discolouration ,aesthetic outcome ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Introduction: Severe Enamel Fluorosis is frequently found in young adolescents with aesthetic concerns. Colourimetric alterations could vary from diffuse opacities to demarcated brown and white areas. Material and methods: One young patient with a severe fluorosis was treated by a combined use of at-home bleaching and at-office resin infiltration. Results: In all the affected teeth, existing aesthetic enamel alterations, were successfully treated by the combined use of bleaching and Icon® resin application. Given the minimal substance loss due to the erosion infiltration procedure, the patient was extremely satisfied with the results. Conclusions: Our case report show the capability of treating severe fluorosis with bleaching and subsequent Icon® resin infiltration. Longer observation periods in studies with larger patients population are needed to validate the clinical significance found in this case report.
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- 2019
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6. Characteristics, Diagnosis and Treatment of Compound Odontoma Associated with Impacted Teeth
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Marta Mazur, Gianni Di Giorgio, Artnora Ndokaj, Maciej Jedliński, Denise Corridore, Beatrice Marasca, Alessandro Salucci, Antonella Polimeni, Livia Ottolenghi, Maurizio Bossù, and Fabrizio Guerra
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compound odontoma ,odontoma ,transmigration ,impaction ,developmental age ,oral surgery ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Compound odontoma is a malformation typical of young adults below the age of 20, with a slight preference for the male gender and the anterior region of the maxilla. Clinically asymptomatic, it can be detected during a radiological investigation in connection with the persistence of deciduous dental elements and the impaction of definitive ones. The treatment of choice is excisional surgery and recurrence is a rare event. The need for orthodontic therapy for impacted elements is usually not necessary because in most cases, odontomas are small, circumscribed lesions the size of a permanent tooth. In this article, the diagnostic and therapeutic surgical excision procedure is presented in three patients at developmental age with large compound odontomas associated with at least one retained canine, and in two of the cases, with serious transmigration to the impacted tooth elements.
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- 2022
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7. LOGISTIC OF ELECTRICALVEHICLES IN ALBANIA.
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Ndokaj, Eduart
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ELECTRIC vehicles ,GLOBALIZATION ,LOGISTICS ,FOREIGN exchange - Abstract
Numerous of enterprises merge logistics in their developed strategy, so that they can fullfil more suitable cases for offering the greatest amounts to the user, respectively the buyer himself. Many studies show that those companies that have the concept of the logistic approach in their development strategy are able to continuously increase their profits due to the reduction of labor costs. The accelerated development and affirmation of logistics services caused numerous consequences, among which are: Globalization and concentration of economic activities, internationalization of production and trade, accelerated growth and development of scientific knowledge in all scientific fields. Albania in terms of logistics compared to European countries with economy developed trade is in stagnation. Our companies feel the great competition in the international market. The great influence in science and technology in contemporary life demands from everyone to acquire as much contemporary theoretical and practical knowledge as possible. Such development is achieved first of all, due to the presence of science and scientific disciplines and that mostlyin the field of technique and technology. In contemporary conditions, where the whole world participates in trade andinternational exhange, the role of transport for every day is important. An increased demand is presentedin communication services, means and methods of transportationin distribution; they become more reasonable and economical. In contemporary conditions, when the whole world participates in trade and international exchange, the role of transport becomes more important every day. The increased volume of the presence of these systems, on the other hand, has conditioned the appearance and development of new door-to-door transport systems, namely systems that provide direct transport from the sender to the recipient of the goods. Means of road, rail, air, river and sea transport are integrated into these systems. Such cooperation between different types of traffic ensures fast loading of standardized loading units from vehicles of one type of traffic, to transport vehicles of another type of traffic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
8. Tooth Colour and Facial Attractiveness: Study Protocol for Self-Perception with a Gender-Based Approach.
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Mazur, Marta, Jedliński, Maciej, Westland, Stephen, Piroli, Marina, Luperini, Maurizio, Ndokaj, Artnora, Janiszewska-Olszowska, Joanna, and Nardi, Gianna Maria
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RESEARCH protocols ,SELF-perception ,COSMETIC dentistry ,TEETH ,COLOR - Abstract
(1) Background. The aim of the present protocol is to assess whether self-perception of tooth colour and facial attractiveness correlates with gender and mood state. (2) Study protocol. The protocol foresees a cross-sectional clinical study, developed by Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, Department of Oral and MaxilloFacial Sciences, and 15 UNID (Unione Nazionale Igienisti Dentali-National Union of Dental Hygienists)-affiliated clinical centers in Italy. The protocol consists of a clinical visit, during which photographic documentation of the face and smile is collected with spectrophotometric evaluation of tooth colour. During the visit, two validated questionnaires are filled in. The first one is filled by the operator for the collection of data on: i) patient's face and smile colorimetric characteristics; ii) patient's and operator's evaluations of the dental colour and smile attractiveness. The second one is completed by the patient for the assessment of his/her mood state. (3) Conclusions. This protocol highlights the importance in aesthetic dentistry of a gender-specific approach and the limitations of gender-neutral models, revealing the existing gender differences in aesthetic self-perception. In addition, the colour-matching relationships between facial and dental colour characteristics will be explored. This approach improves the accuracy and personalization of aesthetic assessments in dentistry, by addressing personalized and gender-specific needs. A gender-inclusive methodology that takes a more nuanced and culturally aware approach to aesthetic dentistry is a useful adjunct to modern clinical practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Effect of Biofilm Removal from the Occlusal Tooth Surfaces on Fluorescence Measurements. A Clinical Study
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Fabrizio Guerra, Marta Mazur, Denise Corridore, Francesca Rinaldo, Artnora Ndokaj, Debora Pasqualotto, Daniele Salvi, Livia Ottolenghi, and Gianna Maria Nardi
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Occlusal caries ,Fluorescence-based camera ,air‐polishing ,VistaCam iX Proof ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Aim: early diagnosis and monitoring of caries lesions are the most important issues of primary and secondary prevention policies. The intraoral Vista Cam iX (Durr Dental, Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany) uses the fluorescence phenomenon for a non-invasive, quantitative caries diagnosis. In order to make a precise evaluation the tooth surface must be completely cleaned and without biofilm. The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of biofilm removal, using air-polishing device (Combi, Mectron SpA) with glycine, on fluorescence VistaCam iX camera quantitative measurements of caries. Methods: Patients with complete permanent dentition without any kind of restorative treatments in the lateral and posterior section of upper and lower dental arches were enrolled. The occlusal surfaces of molars and premolars were photographed using the fluorescence terminal Proof of the intraoral camera VistaCam iX before and after air polishing glycine procedures, registering the highest value gained for each occlusal surface. Results: 133 cuspidate permanent teeth of patients aged between 13 and 25were analyzed. Descriptive analysis showed an average of 0.82 (SD= 0.65; Min= 0.00; Max= 1.80; Median= 1.20) and of 0.93 (SD= 0.60; Min= 0.00; Max= 1.70; Median=1.20) for values before and after treatment, respectively. The scores assigned by VistaCam iX Proof fluorescence based camera to the occlusal surfaces, after the air-polishing treatment, are averagely higher than those before treatment, especially in the diagnosis of initial tooth decay. Conclusions: Biofilm removal with glycine air-polishing improves the VistaCam camera accuracy in recognizing healthy tissue from the decayed one, due to the fact that air-polishing treatment increases the decayed tissue reaction to the fluorescence.
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- 2018
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10. MIH and Dental Caries in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Mazur, Marta, Corridore, Denise, Ndokaj, Artnora, Ardan, Roman, Vozza, Iole, Babajko, Sylvie, and Jedeon, Katia
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TOOTH demineralization ,ONLINE information services ,META-analysis ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,MOLARS ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,EXPERIENCE ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DENTAL caries ,MEDLINE ,DATA analysis software ,DISEASE complications ,CHILDREN - Abstract
(1) Background: Molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is a clinical condition affecting permanent teeth in children, with a documented rising trend in the last two decades. The aim of the present study was to analyze and synthesize the available evidence on caries experience (dmft/DMFT) and MIH in children. (2) Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted according to the PRISMA statement. (3) Results: 59 papers published between 2007 and 2022 were included in the qualitative synthesis and 18 in the meta-analysis. The total sample of subjects was 17,717 (mean: 896), of which 2378 (13.4%) had MIH (mean: 119), with a girl/boy ratio of 1:1. The mean age of the enrolled participants was 8.6 (age range 7–10 years). Meta-analysis showed that MIH has a positive correlation with both dmft (effect size of 0.67, 95% CI [0.15, 1.19]) and DMFT (effect size of 0.56, 95% CI [0.41, 0.72]); (4) Conclusions: Children with MIH should be diagnosed correctly and on time. Treatment and management options for moderate and severe forms of MIH should consider prognosis based on known risk factors, and secondary and tertiary prevention policies should also consider the multifactorial nature of caries etiology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Quality of Life and Stress Management in Healthcare Professionals of a Dental Care Setting at a Teaching Hospital in Rome: Results of a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.
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Guerra, Fabrizio, Corridore, Denise, Peruzzo, Margherita, Dorelli, Barbara, Raimondi, Lucrezia, Ndokaj, Artnora, Mazur, Marta, Ottolenghi, Livia, Torre, Giuseppe La, and Polimeni, Antonella
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- 2022
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12. Characteristics, Diagnosis and Treatment of Compound Odontoma Associated with Impacted Teeth.
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Mazur, Marta, Di Giorgio, Gianni, Ndokaj, Artnora, Jedliński, Maciej, Corridore, Denise, Marasca, Beatrice, Salucci, Alessandro, Polimeni, Antonella, Ottolenghi, Livia, Bossù, Maurizio, and Guerra, Fabrizio
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ODONTOGENIC tumors ,IMPACTION of teeth ,ORTHODONTICS ,DENTAL radiography ,SYMPTOMS ,ORAL surgery ,MEDICAL digital radiography ,COMPUTED tomography ,DISEASE complications ,CHILDREN ,ADOLESCENCE - Abstract
Compound odontoma is a malformation typical of young adults below the age of 20, with a slight preference for the male gender and the anterior region of the maxilla. Clinically asymptomatic, it can be detected during a radiological investigation in connection with the persistence of deciduous dental elements and the impaction of definitive ones. The treatment of choice is excisional surgery and recurrence is a rare event. The need for orthodontic therapy for impacted elements is usually not necessary because in most cases, odontomas are small, circumscribed lesions the size of a permanent tooth. In this article, the diagnostic and therapeutic surgical excision procedure is presented in three patients at developmental age with large compound odontomas associated with at least one retained canine, and in two of the cases, with serious transmigration to the impacted tooth elements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Early Class III Treatment Using a Hybrid Rapid Palatal Expander and Facemask in a Patient with Partially Edentulous Maxilla Post MNTI Removal: A Case Report.
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Luzzi, Valeria, Marasca, Beatrice, Mazur, Marta, Ndokaj, Artnora, Pirro, Valentina, Guaragna, Mariana, Altieri, Federica, and Ierardo, Gaetano
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TREATMENT of malocclusion ,CORRECTIVE orthodontics ,JAW diseases ,FACIAL bone abnormalities ,ORTHODONTIC appliances ,MAXILLA ,POSTOPERATIVE care ,COSMETIC dentistry ,MALOCCLUSION ,DENTAL radiography ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,TEETH abnormalities ,NEUROECTODERMAL tumors ,COMPUTED tomography ,CHILDREN - Abstract
This case report describes the orthodontic treatment of a 9-year-old girl who presented with multiple agenesis, maxillary contraction, and skeletal Class III malocclusion after the surgical removal of a melanocytic neuroectodermal tumour of infancy (MNTI) or the so-called melanocytic progonoma at 40 days of age. The lack of dental anchorage in the posterior segment of the second quadrant and the search for maximum control during suture expansion to reduce dental effects led to the use of a hybrid rapid palatal expander (RPE) with dental anchorage in the first quadrant and skeletal anchorage on the two miniscrews placed in the second quadrant, to allow a more even distribution of expansion forces. The expansion procedures performed with the hybrid anchorage device and extraoral traction demonstrate the possibility of solving the contraction in the posterior segments and anterior crossbite in a few months with maximum control of the applied forces, despite the objective difficulties related to the specificity of the case. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. Correlations of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome and Daytime Sleepiness with the Risk of Car Accidents in Adult Working Population: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis with a Gender-Based Approach.
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Luzzi, Valeria, Mazur, Marta, Guaragna, Mariana, Di Carlo, Gabriele, Cotticelli, Luisa, Magliulo, Giuseppe, Marasca, Beatrice, Pirro, Valentina, Di Giorgio, Gianni, Ndokaj, Artnora, Pasqualetti, Patrizio, Simonelli, Ilaria, Martini, Agnese, Pietrafesa, Emma, and Polimeni, Antonella
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SLEEP apnea syndromes ,TRAFFIC accidents ,DROWSINESS ,MOTOR vehicle drivers ,KEYWORD searching - Abstract
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is an under-recognized clinical condition and is correlated with sleepiness and impaired cognitive function. Objectives: The primary aim of this systematic review, developed within the Sleep@OSA project, was to determine the correlations of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, daytime sleepiness and sleep-disordered breathing with the risk of car accidents in adult working populations; a secondary aim was to analyze the epidemiologic data with a gender-based approach to identify differences between women and men in the data and in associated risk factors. Methods: Clinical trials and studies reporting data on the frequency of car accidents involving adult working population with daytime sleepiness and/or OSAS compared with a control group of participants were included. Literature searches of free text and MeSH terms were performed using PubMed, Google Scholar, the Cochrane Library and Scopus from 1952 to 3 May 2021. Results and Conclusions: The search strategy identified 2138 potential articles. Of these, 49 papers were included in the qualitative synthesis, and 30 were included in the meta-analysis. Compared with controls, the odds of car accidents were found to be more than double in subjects with OSAS (OR = 2.36; 95% CI 1.92–2.91; p < 0.001), with a similar risk between commercial motor vehicle drivers (OR = 2.80; 95% CI 1.82–4.31) and noncommercial motor vehicle drivers (OR = 2.32; 95% CI 1.84–2.34). No significant correlation was found between sleepiness and car crashes, but subjects with sleep-disordered breathing were at increased risk of car accidents (OR = 1.81; 95% CI 1.42–2.31; p < 0.001). To our surprise, although epidemiological studies on the risk of road accidents in the adult population with OSAS and daytime sleepiness are currently very abundant, specific data on the female population are not available. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Impact of Green Tea (Camellia Sinensis) on periodontitis and caries. Systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Mazur, Marta, Ndokaj, Artnora, Jedlinski, Maciej, Ardan, Roman, Bietolini, Sabina, and Ottolenghi, Livia
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GREEN tea ,TEA ,PERIODONTITIS ,STREPTOCOCCUS mutans ,CLINICAL trials - Abstract
The oral health-promoting effects of green tea are attributed to its polyphenol components. Aim of this work was to systematically review the literature in search for clinical trials assessing green tea for managing periodontitis and caries. Randomized clinical trials comparing the efficacy of green tea versus control groups in oral hygiene and gingival health; periodontitis; caries; periodontal pathogens number; Streptococcus mutans , Lactobacillus spp. Meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis were performed. Literature searches were carried out using MedLine (PubMed), Scopus, and the Cochrane Library. Eighteen studies (870 subjects) were included. Green tea treatment had medium positive effect size in reducing GI (SMD: 0.50; 95%CI: −0.02/1.01); PI (SMD: 0.54; 95%CI: 0.14/0.95); GBI (SMD: 0.58; 95%CI: −0.41/1.56) and BOP (SMD: 0.52; 95%CI: −0.57/1.60) in respect to the control group. Splitting to subgroups, green tea showed a small negative effect in the chlorhexidine control groups. Green tea treatment had medium positive effect size in reducing CAL (SMD 0.58; 95%CI: −0.49/1.65) and large positive effect size in reducing PPD (SMD:1.02; 95%CI: 0.45/1.59). Even if the results are encouraging, there is insufficient evidence to recommend the use of green tea formulation as first choice treatment for gingivitis, periodontitis and caries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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16. Risk Management for a Legally Valid Informed Consent.
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Guerra, F., La Rosa, P., Raimondi, L., Marinozzi, S., Miatto, I., Vergati, D., Ndokaj, A., Gasparini, N., Corridore, D., Nardi, G. M., Mazur, M., La Torre, G., and Ottolenghi, L.
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INFORMED consent (Medical law) ,MEDICAL personnel ,HEALTH facilities ,ORGANIZATION management ,SOCIAL responsibility - Abstract
Gelli-Bianco law (Law no. 24/2017) intervenes both in order to divide healthcare liability between the healthcare professional and the facility in which he/she exercises and to incentivize the latter to adopt an organizational model suitable for managing the risk associated with the provision of any healthcare service, including the information for consent. In fact, the healthcare facility must guarantee clear, complete and adequate information on the specific case, which, therefore, cannot consist of standard forms to be signed by the patient, under penalty of a flawed consent to treatment and consequent healthcare liability in the event of an adverse event. The regulation mandates that safety must be guaranteed through proper prevention tools and health care risk management, in conjunction with the most effective use of structural, technological and organizational resources available. It further spells out the obligation of health care professionals to contribute to risk prevention while administering health care procedures. For this reason, the consent information constitutes a source of risk for the responsibility of the healthcare provider and the Facility and it must necessarily be managed. Risk Management is the management tool that can allow the healthcare facility to improve the quality and safety of the services provided, optimizing the risk of adverse events through proper monitoring of the same. This paper will be published, following a special agreement, on the two journals "Igiene e Sanità Pubblica" and "La Clinica Terapeutica", in Italian and in English, in order to increase the diffusion to a wider audience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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17. A survey on interdisciplinary oral care in children.
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Ndokaj, Artnora
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PEDIATRIC dentistry , *DENTISTS , *PEDIATRIC oral medicine , *CHILDREN'S dental care , *INTERCEPTIVE orthodontics - Abstract
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate an interdisciplinary approach to the field of pediatric dentistry in a group of Italian dentists who focused their activities on pediatric dentistry. Materials and methods: The survey was carried out during the months of September and October 2020. The questionnaire was developed using Google Forms and sent anonymously to a total of 58 dentists from the Department of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Sciences of Rome, Italy. The form consisted of 2 parts: (A) gathered demographic and professional data, including specialty (questions n = 3), and (B) was centered around interdisciplinary treatment in pediatric dentistry (questions n = 7). Results: A total of 51 dental practitioners participated to this study: 56.9% (n = 29) were female and 43.1% (n = 22) were male; 87.9% of the contacted dental professionals answered the questionnaire. Conclusions: The results of this preliminary study on an interdisciplinary approach to pediatric dentistry clearly show that this concept must be implemented. In fact, the responses to this survey highlighted how sectorized pediatric dentistry is. There would be a clear benefit from a greater integration, resulting in the best dental care practices for pediatric patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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18. Challenges in diagnosing and managing non-cavitated occlusal caries lesions. A Literature overview and a report of a case.
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Mazur, M., Jedliński, M., Ndokaj, A., Cipollone, A., Nardi, G. M., Ottolenghi, L., and Guerra, F.
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BISPHENOL A ,MEDICAL care ,PUBLIC safety ,MEDICAL personnel ,YOUNG adults - Abstract
Aim. Aim of this literature overview was to analyze the diagnostic procedures of hidden caries lesions and to present a restorative protocol. Methods. A literature overview was performed in order to evaluate hidden caries etiological hypothesis and the reported prevalence. The diagnostic procedure is performed with the aid of an intra-oral fluorescence based camera and the restorative procedure is completed with the use of a novel bisphenol-A free composite. Results. Non cavitated occlusal caries lesions prevalence is high in young adults population. Diagnosis of hidden caries requires both high sensitivity and specificity. Conclusions. The novel diagnostic and restorative protocol showed to be highly effective in hidden caries assessment and restoration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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19. Trends in Sustainable Dentistry.
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Ndokaj, A., Iacono, R., Pasqualotto, D., Stamegna, C., Capocci, M., and Guerra, F.
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DENTISTRY ,SUSTAINABLE development ,ORAL health ,HUMAN microbiota ,TEA - Abstract
The advance of Dentistry must take into account national, European and global policies for sustainable development and green transition. This article illustrates possible scenarios in this context for the next decade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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20. Treatment of developmental defects of enamel.
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Ndokaj, A., Jedlinski, M., Pasqualotto, D., Stamegna, C., Capocci, M., and Rinaldo, F.
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ENAMEL & enameling ,SURFACE coatings ,JEWELRY making ,DECORATION & ornament ,BIOENGINEERING - Abstract
Developmental defects of enamel are encountered daily in our dental practice. The management of enamel hypomineralized lesions may be challenging, especially as esthetic concern around the young population is increasing. Resin infiltration, a new technique firstly proposed to halt caries progression in the posterior segment, showed a strong positive esthetic effect in the treatment of developmental defects with different etiologies. Future in-vivo studies are needed to evaluate the longterm color stability, in order to provide a strong clinical recommendation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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21. Clinical Indications to Germectomy in Pediatric Dentistry: A Systematic Review.
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Mazur, Marta, Ndokaj, Artnora, Marasca, Beatrice, Sfasciotti, Gian Luca, Marasca, Roberto, Bossù, Maurizio, Ottolenghi, Livia, and Polimeni, Antonella
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- 2022
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22. In Vivo Imaging-Based Techniques for Early Diagnosis of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders—Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Mazur, Marta, Ndokaj, Artnora, Venugopal, Divyambika Catakapatri, Roberto, Michela, Albu, Cristina, Jedliński, Maciej, Tomao, Silverio, Vozza, Iole, Trybek, Grzegorz, Ottolenghi, Livia, and Guerra, Fabrizio
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- 2021
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23. Maternal and Neonatal Oral Microbiome Developmental Patterns and Correlated Factors: A Systematic Review—Does the Apple Fall Close to the Tree?
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Nardi, Gianna Maria, Grassi, Roberta, Ndokaj, Artnora, Antonioni, Michela, Jedlinski, Maciej, Rumi, Gabriele, Grocholewicz, Katarzyna, Dus-Ilnicka, Irena, Grassi, Felice Roberto, Ottolenghi, Livia, and Mazur, Marta
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- 2021
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24. Long-Term Effectiveness of Treating Dentin Hypersensitivity with Bifluorid 10 and Futurabond U: A Split-Mouth Randomized Double-Blind Clinical Trial.
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Mazur, Marta, Jedliński, Maciej, Ndokaj, Artnora, Ardan, Roman, Janiszewska-Olszowska, Joanna, Nardi, Gianna Maria, Ottolenghi, Livia, Guerra, Fabrizio, and Bottenberg, Peter
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TOOTH sensitivity ,FLUORIDE varnishes ,PAIN management ,CLINICAL trials ,DENTAL bonding ,ADULTS ,DENTAL acid etching ,GENDER - Abstract
Background: The definition of dental hypersensitivity is "pain derived from exposed dentin in response to chemical, thermal tactile or osmotic stimuli which cannot be explained as arising from any other dental defect or disease". One of the treatments proposed is tubular occlusion. The aim of this in vivo split-mouth randomized clinical trial was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of a in-office application of a fluoride varnish (Bifluorid 10) and a bonding resin (Futurabond U) in adults with dentin hypersensitivity. Material and methods: A total of 180 teeth were treated with Bifluorid 10 and 160 with Futurabond U. Outcome measurements were taken one or two weeks before treatment, at baseline at the application days, at 1 week and at 1–6 months after first treatment. Results: Both treatments reduced pain intensity. Bifluorid 10 and Futurabond U have similar efficacy in reducing SCHIFF-measured pain reduction, while Bifluorid 10 is significantly more efficient for VAS-measured pain reduction, mainly due to long-term pain reduction. Patient age has a significant negative influence on pain reduction, while the influence of patient gender and BEWE of the tooth is insignificant. Conclusions: Bifluorid 10 and Futurabond U are effective in the treatment of dental hypersensitivity. The RCT was registered at the US National Institutes of Health (ClinicalTrials.gov) #NCT04813848. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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25. Facial and Oral Manifestations Following COVID-19 Vaccination: A Survey-Based Study and a First Perspective.
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Mazur, Marta, Duś-Ilnicka, Irena, Jedliński, Maciej, Ndokaj, Artnora, Janiszewska-Olszowska, Joanna, Ardan, Roman, Radwan-Oczko, Malgorzata, Guerra, Fabrizio, Luzzi, Valeria, Vozza, Iole, Marasca, Roberto, Ottolenghi, Livia, Polimeni, Antonella, Campus, Guglielmo, and Cagetti, Maria Grazia
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- 2021
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26. Phototherapy and Tailored Brushing Method. Personalized Oral Care in Patients with Facial and Dental Trauma. A Report of a Case.
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Nardi, Gianna Maria, Guerra, Fabrizio, Ndokaj, Artnora, Corridore, Denise, Straker, Marsha Alicia, Sportelli, Pasquale, Di Giorgio, Roberto, Grassi, Felice Roberto, Grassi, Roberta, Ottolenghi, Livia, and Kanno, Takahiro
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INDIVIDUALIZED medicine ,DENTAL clinics ,SOFT tissue injuries ,PHOTOTHERAPY ,PAIN management ,FACE - Abstract
(1) Background: Traumatic dental injuries are frequent in children and young adults. The facial structures involved in dental trauma may include soft tissues of the face and mouth, bone and dental structures. Dental trauma often results in augmented dental anxiety. Phototherapy can improve stress and pain control thereby improving compliance in young patients with the necessary dental treatments, after dental trauma has occurred. (2) Methods: Phototherapy was performed to enable soft tissue healing. The Tailored Brushing Method (TBM), a personalized approach for at-home oral hygiene procedures, was also utilized, with the aim of improving biofilm control in traumatized patients. (3) Results: The approach hereafter presented made it possible to obtain subjective control of anxiety and pain documented on a visual analog scale (VAS) due to the innovative use of photo-biomodulation. In addition, for the first time, the TBM was adapted to the needs of a patient with facial trauma and illustrated. (4) Conclusions: Phototherapy and TBM were found to be effective in the combined treatment of soft tissue wounds and in the oral care of the traumatized patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Knowledge of Emergency Management of Avulsed Teeth among Italian Dentists-Questionnaire Study and Next Future Perspectives.
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Mazur, Marta, Jedliński, Maciej, Janiszewska-Olszowska, Joanna, Ndokaj, Artnora, Ardan, Roman, Nardi, Gianna Maria, Marasca, Roberto, Ottolenghi, Livia, Polimeni, Antonella, and Vozza, Iole
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- 2021
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28. Diagnostic Drama. Use of ICDAS II and Fluorescence-Based Intraoral Camera in Early Occlusal Caries Detection: A Clinical Study.
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Mazur, Marta, Jedliński, Maciej, Ndokaj, Artnora, Corridore, Denise, Maruotti, Antonello, Ottolenghi, Livia, and Guerra, Fabrizio
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- 2020
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29. Evaluation of nasal airway resistance in a cohort of children with primary snoring and maxillary deficiency.
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Luzzi V, DE Filippo M, Guarnieri R, Fioravanti M, Guaragna M, Marasca B, Pirro V, Altieri F, Vozza I, Ndokaj A, Brindisi G, Barbato E, Polimeni A, and Zicari AM
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- Child, Female, Humans, Male, Airway Resistance, Nose, Rhinomanometry methods, Nasal Cavity, Palatal Expansion Technique, Snoring therapy
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Background: The aim of this study was to test whether rapid palatal expansion is effective to improve nasal airway patency in a sample of pediatric patients with primary snoring., Methods: A group of 21 subjects, 11 girls (52%) and 10 boys (48%), with a mean age of 7.1 years (SD=1.3; range 4-9 years) were treated with a rapid maxillary expansion (RME) device. Nasal airway resistance was assessed via rhinomanometric exam before (pre-) and 6 months after (post-) the rapid palatal expansion treatment., Results: Data analysis showed a statistically significant increase in the mean scores of the results of the rhinomanometric exam between the pre- and post-measurements with a significant reduction in total inspiratory and expiratory air resistance values after rapid palatal expansion., Conclusions: Our results show that RME treatment is associated with an improvement in nasal airway resistance due to a substantial reduction in nasal resistance associated with the orthopedic action of the orthodontic device.
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- 2023
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30. Management of transverse root fractures in dental trauma.
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Marasca B, Ndokaj A, Duś-Ilnicka I, Nisii A, Marasca R, Bossù M, Ottolenghi L, and Polimeni A
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- Humans, Dentition, Permanent, Tooth Fractures complications, Tooth Fractures therapy, Root Resorption therapy, Root Resorption complications, Tooth Avulsion complications, Tooth Avulsion surgery, Fractures, Bone
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The management of complex dental trauma can be modulated according to the emergencies that may arise over time. Clinical management of transverse root fractures may require different therapies based on situations, such as delay and error in the treatment of an avulsion trauma associated with apical third root fracture, patient's poor compliance, or external and internal root resorption. The primary aim of this article was to review studies regarding root fractures in the permanent dentition and root fracture management. The secondary aim was to present the inflammatory reaction and the complications (i.e., infections) that may occur if the International Association for Dental Traumatology (IADT) guidelines are not followed. In addition, a scenario is devised in which endodontic surgery, despite the baseline patient's conditions and negative prognosis, can help to inhibit the inflammatory root resorption and allow the preservation of soft and hard tissues within a long follow-up from the injury, for the purpose of demonstrating the next possible implant-prosthetic rehabilitation.
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- 2022
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31. Green dentistry: Organic toothpaste formulations. A literature review.
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Mazur M, Ndokaj A, Bietolini S, Nisii V, Duś-Ilnicka I, and Ottolenghi L
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- Dentistry, Detergents, Humans, Polyethylene Glycols, Polymers, Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate adverse effects, Toothpastes adverse effects, Triclosan adverse effects
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Dentistry as a profession should take into account the goals of sustainable development in daily practice and encourage the transition to a green economy. Consumers are becoming more conscious about the impact of self-care products, including toothpastes, on the environment. Organic toothpastes are considered very safe. A broad literature review was conducted to: (i) identify the ingredients in available organic toothpastes; (ii) classify them into active and inactive; and (iii) evaluate each ingredient's purpose and the adverse events that may be associated with its use. A comprehensive list of available organic toothpastes and their ingredients was compiled based on the products from the largest Italian organic supermarket chain (NaturaSì®) that is representative of the European market. Then, PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar databases were searched to identify, classify and evaluate each ingredient. The final sample consisted of 46 organic toothpastes that included 156 ingredients; 139 (89.1%) and 17 (10.9%) were classified as active and inactive, respectively. Overall, 32 (20.5%) ingredients were associated with known adverse events. The results of this study indicate that organic toothpastes are highly biocompatible with oral cavity tissues. Careful product selection may help consumers avoid potential adverse effects that can be caused by ingredients such as polymers (e.g., polyethylene glycol) and carbomers, detergent agents (e.g., sodium lauryl sulfate), and triclosan. The lack of clinical studies should encourage the development of sufficient evidence to provide consumers with recommendations for daily use, based on both efficacy and biocompatibility.
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32. Trends in Sustainable Dentistry.
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Ndokaj A, Iacono R, Pasqualotto D, Stamegna C, Capocci M, and Guerra F
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- Humans, Dentistry
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Abstract: The advance of Dentistry must take into account national, European and global policies for sustainable development and green transition. This article illustrates possible scenarios in this context for the next decade.
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- 2021
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33. Risk Management for a Legally Valid Informed Consent.
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Guerra F, La Rosa P, Guerra F, Raimondi L, Marinozzi S, Miatto I, Vergati D, Ndokaj A, Gasperini N, Corridore D, Nardi GM, Mazur M, La Torre G, and Ottolenghi L
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- Delivery of Health Care, Female, Health Personnel, Health Services, Humans, Informed Consent, Risk Management
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Abstract: Gelli-Bianco law (Law no. 24/2017) intervenes both in order to divide healthcare liability between the healthcare professional and the facility in which he/she exercises and to incentivize the latter to adopt an organizational model suitable for managing the risk associated with the provision of any healthcare service, including the information for consent. In fact, the healthcare facility must guarantee clear, complete and adequate information on the specific case, which, therefore, cannot consist of standard forms to be signed by the patient, under penalty of a flawed consent to treatment and consequent healthcare liability in the event of an adverse event. The regulation mandates that safety must be guaranteed through proper prevention tools and health care risk management, in con-junction with the most effective use of structural, technological and organizational resources available. It further spells out the obligation of health care professionals to contribute to risk prevention while administering health care procedures. For this reason, the consent information constitutes a source of risk for the responsibility of the healthcare provider and the Facility and it must necessarily be managed. Risk Management is the management tool that can allow the healthcare facility to improve the quality and safety of the services provided, optimizing the risk of adverse events through proper moni-toring of the same. This paper will be published, following a special agreement, on the two journals "Igiene e Sanità Pubblica" and "La Clinica Tera-peutica", in Italian and in English, in order to increase the diffusion to a wider audience.
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34. Treatment of developmental defects of enamel.
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Ndokaj A, Jedlinski M, Pasqualotto D, Stamegna C, Capocci M, and Rinaldo F
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- Color, Dental Caries prevention & control, Esthetics, Dental, Humans, Dental Enamel abnormalities, Resins, Synthetic administration & dosage, Tooth Demineralization therapy
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Developmental defects of enamel are encountered daily in our dental practice. The management of enamel hypomineralized lesions may be challenging, especially as esthetic concern around the young population is increasing. Resin infiltration, a new technique firstly proposed to halt caries progression in the posterior segment, showed a strong positive esthetic effect in the treatment of developmental defects with different etiologies. Future in-vivo studies are needed to evaluate the longterm color stability, in order to provide a strong clinical recommendation.
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35. Challenges in diagnosing and managing non-cavitated occlusal caries lesions. A Literature overview and a report of a case.
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Mazur M, Jedliński M, Ndokaj A, Cipollone A, Nardi GM, Ottolenghi L, and Guerra F
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- Dental Caries classification, Dental Restoration Repair methods, Humans, Prevalence, Young Adult, Dental Caries diagnosis, Dental Caries therapy
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Aim: Aim of this literature overview was to analyze the diagnostic procedures of hidden caries lesions and to present a restorative protocol., Methods: A literature overview was performed in order to evaluate hidden caries etiological hypothesis and the reported prevalence. The diagnostic procedure is performed with the aid of an intra-oral fluorescence based camera and the restorative procedure is completed with the use of a novel bisphenol-A free composite., Results: Non cavitated occlusal caries lesions prevalence is high in young adults population. Diagnosis of hidden caries requires both high sensitivity and specificity., Conclusions: The novel diagnostic and restorative protocol showed to be highly effective in hidden caries assessment and restoration.
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36. Periodontitis and the microbiome: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Guerra F, Mazur M, Ndokaj A, Corridore D, La Torre G, Polimeni A, and Ottolenghi L
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- Humans, Microbiota, Periodontitis microbiology
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Introduction: The association between the oral microbiome and periodontal diseases is still unclear. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to quantify the association between the specific pathogens and periodontitis., Evidence Acquisition: A computerized medical search was performed using MEDLINE and SCOPUS database between 1950 and May 2017 to identify all case-control studies that evaluated the association between specific pathogens and periodontitis. The pooled Odds Ratio with relative 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was calculated and plotted in the forest plot., Evidence Synthesis: Eleven RCTs involving 2111 patients were included. The retrieved case-control studies evaluated the presence or absence of different targeted pathogens. Among the microrganisms evaluated Porphyromonas gengivalis (OR [95% CI] 2.93 [0.98,8.87]; P<0.0001) and Streptococcus mutans (OR [95% CI] 1.77 [0.89-3.54]; P=0.03) were found to be risk factors for the development of periodontitis, while Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (OR [95% CI] 0.52 [0.33-0.83]) played a protective role for periodontitis., Conclusions: It seems that changes in the taxonomic composition of the microbiome rather than single targeted pathogens is the key determinant of periodontitis.
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