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2. Metaverse and oral and maxillofacial radiology: Where do they meet?
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Pinheiro Silva, Thaísa, primary, Fernanda Andrade-Bortoletto, Maria, additional, Queiroz Freitas, Deborah, additional, Oliveira-Santos, Christiano, additional, and Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, additional
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- 2023
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3. Assessment of landmark detection in cephalometric radiographs with different conditions of brightness and contrast using the an artificial intelligence software.
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dos Santos Menezes, Liciane, Pinheiro Silva, Thaísa, Lima dos Santos, Marcos Antônio, Mendonça Hughes, Mariana, dos Reis Mariano Souza, Saulo, Leite Ribeiro, Patrícia Miranda, Luiz de Freitas, Paulo Henrique, and Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,RADIOGRAPHS ,INTRACLASS correlation - Abstract
Objectives To evaluate the reliability and reproducibility of an artificial intelligence (AI) software in identifying cephalometric points on lateral cephalometric radiographs considering four settings of brightness and contrast. Methods and materials Brightness and contrast of 30 lateral cephalometric radiographs were adjusted into four different settings. Then, the control examiner (ECont), the calibrated examiner (ECal), and the CEFBOT AI software (AIs) each marked 19 cephalometric points on all radiographs. Reliability was assessed with a second analysis of the radiographs 15 days after the first one. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05. Results: Reliability of landmark identification was excellent for the human examiners and the AIs regardless of the type of brightness and contrast setting (mean intraclass correlation coefficient >0.89). When ECont and ECal were compared for reproducibility, there were more cephalometric points with significant differences on the x-axis of the image with the highest contrast and the lowest brightness, namely N(p = 0.033), S(p = 0.030), Po(p < 0.001), and Pog’(p = 0.012). Between ECont and AIs, there were more cephalometric points with significant differences on the image with the highest contrast and the lowest brightness, namely N(p = 0.034), Or(p = 0.048), Po(p < 0.001), A(p = 0.042), Pog’(p = 0.004), Ll(p = 0.005), Ul(p < 0.001), and Sn(p = 0.001). Conclusions While the reliability of the AIs for cephalometric landmark identification was rated as excellent, low brightness and high contrast seemed to affect its reproducibility. The experienced human examiner, on the other hand, did not show such faulty reproducibility; therefore, the AIs used in this study is an excellent auxiliary tool for cephalometric analysis, but still depends on human supervision to be clinically reliable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Anatomical variations in the maxillary anterior region: a cone beam computed tomographic study of the canalis sinuosus and its accessory canals.
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Chaves Veronezzi, Matheus, Silva Pinheiro, Igor Henrique, de Souza Tolentino, Elen, Camarini, Camila, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, Vessoni Iwaki, Lilian Cristina, and Chicarelli da Silva, Mariliani
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ASTHMA ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,MAXILLA ,CONTINUING education units ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,COMPUTED tomography - Abstract
The objective of this study was to verify the frequency, diameter, and location of the canalis sinuosus (CS) and its accessory canals (ACs) using cone beam computed tomographic (CBCT) images and to correlate these findings with patient sex, age, and skeletal facial pattern. This observational retrospective study assessed the CBCT scans of 398 patients. The laterality, diameter, and location of the terminal portion of the canals were recorded. Linear measurements of the nasal cavity floor, buccal cortical bone, and alveolar ridge crest were also made. The X2 and Fisher exact tests were used to verify the relationships between patient sex, age, and facial pattern and the presence of CS and ACs. The presence of CS and ACs was verified in 195 (48.99%) and 186 (46.73%) individuals, respectively, and showed no correlations with sex, age, or facial pattern. In 165 cases (84.61%), the CS emerged bilaterally. For ACs, most cases (n = 97; 52.14%) were unilateral. A total of 277 ACs were detected, and 161 (58.12%) of these were located in the palatal or incisive foramen region and 116 (41.88%) in the buccal region. Their terminal portions were located more frequently in the central Incisor region (38.26%). The mean CS diameter was significantly larger in men than in women (P < 0.001). The linear measurements of the nasal cavity floor, buccal cortical bone, and alveolar ridge crest did not reveal statistically significant differences between the sexes. This knowledge is helpful for maxillary surgical planning to avoid damage to the neurovascular bundle and subsequent complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
5. Response of Vaccination Coverage Against COVID-19 in a Group of Maxillofacial Surgeons from Public Service in Northeastern Brazil: A Case Series Study
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Alves da Mota Santana, Lucas, primary, dos Santos Costa, Sara Ferreira, additional, Andrade Pinho, John Nadson, additional, Melo de Alburquerque, Helio Igor, additional, Martins Paiva, Saul, additional, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, additional, do Amaral, Regiane Cristina, additional, and de Almeida Souza, Liane Maciel, additional
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- 2022
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6. Comparison of the perception of orthodontists and general clinicians on the use of digital dental models in the city of Aracaju/Sergipe.
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dos Santos MENEZES, Liciane, Ribeiro dos SANTOS, Lucideval, Lima dos SANTOS, Marcos Antônio, Ribeiro COUTO, Graziane, Santos de SANTANA, Francielle, and Mitsunari TAKESHITA, Wilton
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URBAN renewal ,ORTHODONTISTS ,MEDICAL personnel ,STATISTICAL software - Abstract
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- 2023
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7. Technologies on Behalf of the Dentistry Dissemination in Pandemic Times: An Interinstitutional Experience.
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da Mota Santana, Lucas Alves, Lima dos Santos, Marcos Antônio, Andrade Pinho, John Nadson, Sousa-e-Silva, Nelmara, Guerzet Ayres, Lucas Celestino, Santana Sabey, Mark Jon, Barbosa, Breno Ferreira, Nascimento Lima, Gustavo Danilo, Ribeiro Couto, Graziane, dos Santos Menezes, Liciane, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, Maciel de Almeida Souza, Liane, and Luciano Trento, Cleverson
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STUDENT engagement ,PANDEMICS ,DENTISTRY ,COVID-19 pandemic ,MEDICAL technology ,DENTAL education - Published
- 2023
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8. Scanning electron microscopic evaluation of microgap size in Morse taper implants with straight and angled abutments.
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Costa, Mariana Bispo, Ferreira, Lorena Fernandes, Marqueti, Antonio Carlos, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, and Trento, Cleverson Luciano
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DENTAL implants ,IN vitro studies ,KRUSKAL-Wallis Test ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,RESEARCH methodology ,PIT & fissure sealants (Dentistry) ,CONTINUING education units ,SYNTHETIC gums & resins ,MANN Whitney U Test ,DENTAL abutments ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,TITANIUM ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare the sizes of the implant-abutment microgap in Morse taper implants with a straight abutment (ISA group) and Morse taper implants with an angled abutment (IAA group). A total of 19 Morse taper dental implants (3.8 x 11.0 mm) were used with their respective abutments; 10 abutments were angled at 20°, and 9 were straight. The implant-abutment units were immersed in an epoxy resin to form a base and then cross-sectioned until about 50% of the volume was removed. The specimens were analyzed under a scanning electron microscope, and the size of the microgap was measured at 3 regions on each side of the implant, for a total of 6 measurements per specimen. Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used for statistical analysis. In the ISA group, there were no statistically significant differences in the median sizes of the microgap at the different regions of the interface (P > 0.05; Kruskal-Wallis test). The mean (SD) values of the largest and smallest microgaps in the ISA group were 1.64 (1.38) and 0.83 (0.41) Um, respectively. In the IAA group, there was a statistically significant difference in the median sizes of the microgaps at the upper and middle regions on the left side (P = 0.031: Kruskal-Wallis test). The mean (SD) values of the largest and smallest microgaps were 1.43 (0.062) and 0.61 (0.27) Um, respectively. Comparison of the different regions in the ISA and 1AA groups revealed that the only statistically significant difference was at the lower region on the right side (P = 0.027; Mann-Whitney Utest). The sizes of the micro-gaps in the ISA and IAA groups were statistically similar in an overall analysis (P > 0.05; Mann-Whitney Utest); however, the IAA group showed greater sealing ability. In addition, in both groups in vitro titanium oxide formation was observed at the interface, characterizing a type of cold-mid joint that provides effective implant-abutment sealing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
9. Effect of Ceramic Barriers of Different Thicknesses on Microhardness of Light-Cured Resin Cements.
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do Nascimento, Yasmin Alves, de Oliveira Correia, Ayla Macyelle, Martins Lima, Darlon, Griza, Sandro, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, and de Mendonça, Adriano Augusto Melo
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MICROHARDNESS testing ,PHOTOACTIVATION ,GUMS & resins ,DENTAL cements ,POLYMERIZATION -- Methodology ,ANALYSIS of variance ,DENTAL bonding ,DENTAL ceramics ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,MATERIALS testing ,PROBABILITY theory ,STATISTICS ,DATA analysis ,CONTROL groups ,SURFACE properties - Abstract
This study evaluated the microhardness of two resin cements and a low-viscosity resin composite when light-cured under different ceramic thicknesses. A total of 20 samples (10.0 × 1.0 mm) of each material were polymerized by means of a LED light source with an intensity of 1,100 mW/cm2 for 20 seconds. For each experimental group, different ceramic thicknesses (0.5 mm, 1.0 mm, and 1.5 mm) were applied to each sample. For the control group, the samples were polymerized without the presence of ceramics. Each material was then stored in dry vials that inhibited the passage of light for a period of 24 hours. After that time, each sample underwent Vickers hardness test (HMV, Shimadzu: 25 g/10 seconds). The data were collected and analyzed using analysis of variance and Tukey test (P < .05). For the control group, RelyX Veneer (3m ESPE), Filtek Flow Z350XT (3M ESPE), and Allcem Veneer (FGM) showed mean microhardness values and standard deviations of 44.42 ± 4.9, 44.25 ± 2.4, and 31.71 ± 2.4, respectively. The lowest microhardness value (24.13) was found when the greatest ceramic thickness (1.5 mm) was used on the Allcem Veneer cement (P < .01). The microhardness of resin-based materials was affected when the 1.5-mm-thick ceramic material was interposed during photoactivation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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10. Thresholds of Identification and Aesthetic Perception of Simulated Alar Base Widening Among Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons: an Online Questionnaire-Based International Study.
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Reis Mariano Souza, Saulo dos, Almeida Souza, Gustavo, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, Jesus da Silva Júnior, José Alberto, Santos Reis Rocha de Castro, Laura Maria dos, and Luiz de Freitas, Paulo Henrique
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MAXILLA surgery ,NASAL surgery ,PERSONAL beauty ,CARTILAGE ,SURGEONS ,COSMETIC dentistry ,FACE ,ORAL surgery ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,PHOTOGRAPHY - Abstract
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- 2022
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11. Mutagenicity in oral cells of individuals exposed to radiofrequency generated by different smartphones.
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dos Santos Menezes, Liciane, Silva Santos, Itana, Lima dos Santos, Marcos Antônio, Ferreira Soares, Andrea, Ferreira de Sousa, Sílvia, and Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton
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RADIO frequency ,CELL phone users ,SMARTPHONES ,NONIONIZING radiation ,CELL phones - Abstract
Aim: This study aimed to investigate whether non-ionizing radiation emitted by smartphones is likely to cause genotoxic effects on oral epithelial cells. Methods: Thirty adults were distributed into two groups according to the mobile phone brand used, namely Samsung (Samsung, Seoul, South Korea) and Apple (Apple, California, USA). The material was collected with gentle swabbing of the right and left buccal mucosa using a cervical brush, then the micronucleus test was performed. Results: The Mann-Whitney test with a 5% significance level did not reveal statistically significant differences in micronuclei frequency between the exposed and non-exposed sides (p=0.251). The different brands do not seem to cause risks of inducing genetic damage because there were no statistically significant differences between them (p=0.47). Conclusion: Therefore, our results suggest no correlations of micronuclei frequency in the exposed buccal cells of mobile phone users at the exposure standard levels observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. CE. Use of smartphones and tablets in radiographic evaluation: accuracy of caries detection on bitewing radiographs.
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Andrade Melo, Cristinne, Lima dos Santos, Marcos Antônio, dos Santos Menezes, Liciane, Santos de Santana, Francielle, de Fátima Batista de Meio, Maria, and Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton
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DIAGNOSIS of dental caries ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,SMARTPHONES ,ORAL radiography ,CONTINUING education units ,DENTAL radiography ,DENTAL caries ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
The objective of this study was to compare the accuracy of smartphone and tablet displays for the detection of incipient caries on bitewing radiographs. Forty-six digital bitewing radiographs with a total of 1656 unrestored, readable surfaces were evaluated. The included surfaces extended from the distal surface of each canine to the last posterior contact in each arch. The evaluation excluded nonreadable proximal surfaces. The gold standard for the presence or absence of incipient caries was the consensus of 2 expert oral and maxillofacial radiologists with 15 and 30 years of experience. The radiographs were then independently reevaluated by 2 other professionals with a master's degree in dentistry with an emphasis on oral radiology with more than 5 years of experience (observers 1 and 2). Observers 1 and 2 performed the reevaluations using a notebook computer (Pavilion dml) with a calibrated LCD monitor as well as 2 smartphones (iPhone 6s and Galaxy Gran2 Duos) and 2 tablet computers (iPad and Galaxy Tab). The presence or absence of incipient dental caries was classified according to the following scale: 1, definitely present; 2, probably present; 3, uncertain; 4, probably absent; and 5, definitely absent. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to determine the accuracy of the diagnoses established by operators 1 and 2. The areas under the ROC curves (A
z ) were compared with the binomial exact test at a significance level of 5%. The mean Az values for the Pavilion dml (0.948), iPhone 6s (0.944), Galaxy Gran2 Duos (0.916), i Pad (0.949), and Galaxy Tab (0.950) did not present statistically significant differences (P > 0.05). The results suggest that all of the displays used in this study have statistically similar accuracy and can be used to detect incipient caries on bitewing radiographs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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13. Avaliação da interface entre o componente protético reto e a conexão interna tipo Cone Morse do implante dentário por meio da microscopia eletrônica de varredura.
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Bispo COSTA, Mariana, Fernandes FERREIRA, Lorena, Mitsunari TAKESHITA, Wilton, MARQUETI, Antonio Carlos, and Luciano TRENTO, Cleverson
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- 2020
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14. Efeito de Barreiras Cerâmicas de Diferentes Espessuras na Microdureza de Cimentos Resinosos Fotoativados
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Alves do Nascimento, Yasmin, primary, Macyelle de Oliveira Correia, Ayla, primary, Martins Lima, Darlon, primary, Griza, Sandro, primary, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, primary, and Augusto Melo de Mendonça, Adriano, primary
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- 2018
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15. Estudo clínico-epidemiológico de pacientes com câncer bucal em um período de treze anos
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da Silva Barros Cedraz, Juliana, Mascarenhas Nascimento, Fernanda, dos Santos Menezes, Fabrício, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton [UNESP], Nogueira dos Santos, Nilton César, Luciano Trento, Cleverson [UNESP], Campos Oliveira, Márcio, Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS), Centro Baiano de Estudos Odontológicos, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia, and Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Epidemiology ,Oral neoplasias ,Neoplasias - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-28T19:06:06Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2016-01-01 Introduction: oral cancer is a serious public health problem because of its high rates of morbidity and mortality, resulting in irreversible consequences to the patient. Objective: to describe the epidemiological profile of patients with oral cancer treated at the Reference Center of Oral Lesions at the State University of Feira of Santana Bahia, Brazil. Methods: this cross-sectional study was conducted to collect records of 170 patients with oral cancer, treated between 1997 and 2010. The social-demographic data were gathered and analyzed to identify the frequency of variables related to the disease, through software Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 20. Results: there was a higher frequency of oral cancer in males (n= 119; 70 %), black patients (n= 70; 47.3 %), in the sixth decade of life (n= 55; 33.1 %), with a previous history of alcohol and tobacco (n= 123; 74.1 %). The lesion presented clinically as an ulcer (n= 71; 58.7 %), red (n= 88; 64.7 %), rough (n= 116; 88.5 %), sessile (n= 104; 96.3 %), with exophytic growth (n= 70; 67.3 %), and fibrous consistency (n= 61; 46.6 %). The anatomical site most affected was the tongue (n= 45; 27.5 %). Conclusions: therefore, it highlighted the importance of characterizing the epidemiological profile of individuals affected by oral cancer, in order to develop strategies for early diagnosis, to decrease mutilative treatments and to extend the patient's survival. Universidade Federal de Sergipe Centro Baiano de Estudos Odontológicos Universidade Federal de Sergipe Departamento de Educação em Saúde da Universidade Federal de Sergipe Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Departamento de Odontologia da Universidade Federal de Sergipe Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia Universidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Odontologia da Universidade Federal de Sergipe Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte Departamento de Saúde da Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Departamento de Odontologia da Universidade Federal de Sergipe Universidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Odontologia da Universidade Federal de Sergipe
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- 2016
16. Teledentistry in Brazil: a viable alternative during COVID-19 pandemic.
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da Mota Santana, Lucas Alves, Lima dos Santos, Marcos Antônio, Melo de Albuquerque, Hélio Igor, dos Santos Costa, Sara Ferreira, Rezende-Silva, Erika, Caroline Gercina, Anne, and Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton
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- 2020
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17. Giant schwannoma of the hard palate: a literature review and report of an uncommon case.
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Andrade Melo, Cristinne, Almeida-Júnior, Paulo, de Carvalho Melo, Allan Ulisses, Ferreira Ribeiro, Cyntia, Siqueira de Lira, Claudio Elcio, Batista de Melo, Juliana, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, and de Albuquerque-Júnior, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti
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PALATE ,NEUROGLIA ,TONGUE tumors ,LITERATURE reviews ,NERVE tissue ,DIAGNOSIS ,ANATOMY ,TUMORS - Abstract
Schwannomas (also known as neurilemomas) are benign tumors that arise from the Schwann cells of the nerve sheath. While they seldom occur in the oral cavity, the tongue is the most common site. Palatal schwannomas are extremely rare. This article reports a case of a large, slowly developing schwannoma that caused bone erosion in the hard palate of an 18-year-old man. The diagnosis was based on histopathologic and immunohistochemical findings. The tumor was completely excised, and no recurrence was observed at a 1-year follow-up. This case is notable for the large dimensions, long period of evolution, and the uncommon anatomical site of the tumor. A review of the main clinical and histologic characteristics of palatal schwannomas reported in the last 40 years is also provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
18. Importance and aplications of Cone-Ceam Computed Tomography (CBCT)
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Frigi Bissoli, Cleber, Gómez Ágreda, Carola, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, De Melo Castilho, Julio Cezar, Medici Filho, Edmundo, and Leonelli De Moraes, Mari Eli
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Algorithm ,Algoritmos ,Tomografia por Rayos X ,Tomografia por Raios X ,X-Ray Tomography ,Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X ,Tomografia Computadorizada por Rayos X ,Imagen tridimensional ,Tridimensional image ,X-Ray Computed Tomography ,Imagem tridimensional - Abstract
Actualmente el sistema de tomografia computarizada Cone-beam(CBTM) puede ser empleada en el mundo médico y odontologico. Este sistema tiene como principio un algoritmo que corrige las deformidades e inestabilidades de las imágenes tomográficas computarizadas posibilitando mejor visualización y mayor exactitud en imágenes de tumores o áreas de interés profesional. Desta forma, el profesional consigue localizar fácilmente, con un minino de error, el local de interés para tratamientos quirúrgicos, radioterápicos y otros, permitiendo un mejor planeamento a sus pacientes. The cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been applied to Dentistry and Medicine all over the world. This system is based on an algorithm which corrects the deformities and instabilities of the tomographic images, providing a more precise visualization of tumors and regions of interest. Therefore, the professional will easily localize, with a minimum degree of mistake, the target for surgical and radiotherapic treatments, among others, and achieve a better treatment plan for the patient. Atualmente o sistema de tomografia computadorizada Cone-beam (CBCT) vem sendo empregado em todo o mundo na Medicina e na Odontologia. Este sistema baseia-se em um algoritmo que corrige as deformidades e instabilidades das imagens tomográficas computadorizadas possibilitando assim visualizar com maior precisão as imagens de tumores ou áreas de interesse para o profissional. Desta forma o profissional consegue localizar facilmente, com mínimo de erro, o alvo de interesse para tratamentos cirúrgicos, radioterápicos, entre outros; permitindo um melhor plano de tratamento aos seus pacientes.
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19. Prevalence of pathologic findings in the floor of the maxillary sinuses on cone beam computed tomography images.
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Almeida Da Silva, Aline Fernanda, Torres Fróes Jr, Gontran Da Rocha, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, Batista Melo Da Fonte, Juliana, De Fátima Batista De Melo, Maria, and Sousa Melo, Saulo Leonardo
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This study evaluated pathologic findings in the floor of the maxillary sinuses on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. CBCT scans of 500 subjects, mainly taken for dental implant planning, were evaluated. The pathologic findings in the 1000 maxillary sinuses (left and right) were categorized into 4 classes: mucosal thickening, mucous retention pseudocyst, partial opacification, and total opacification. Pathologic alterations were equally found in both sinuses (48.2% of right maxillary sinuses and 48.4% of left maxillary sinuses). There was no statistically significant difference between the 2 sides (P > 0.05). Likewise, there was no statistically significant difference in the findings between the male and female subjects (P > 0.05). Mucosal thickening was the most commonly found alteration (37.5% of examined sinuses), followed by mucous retention pseudocyst (7.1%), partial opacification (2.0%), and total opacification (1.1%). Incidental findings are common in CBCT scans. The recognition of such alterations in the maxillary sinuses is relevant, as the presence of such anomalies may require modifications in treatment planning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
20. Comparison of diagnostic accuracy of root perforation, external resorption and fractures using cone-beam computed tomography, panoramic radiography and conventional & digital periapical radiography.
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Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, Chicarelli, Mariliani, Vessoni Iwaki, Lilian Cristina, Takeshita, Wilton Mitsunari, and Iwaki, Lilian Cristina Vessoni
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ROOT resorption (Teeth) ,TEETH abnormalities ,TOOTH roots ,DENTAL radiography ,PANORAMIC radiography ,TOOTH fractures ,BICUSPIDS ,COMPARATIVE studies ,COMPUTED tomography ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL cooperation ,COMPUTERS in medicine ,MEDICAL digital radiography ,RESEARCH ,TOOTH root diseases ,EVALUATION research ,IN vitro studies ,WOUNDS & injuries - Abstract
Context: Some radicular changes are challenging for clinicians to diagnose, such as of root perforations, external root resorption (ERR), and vertical root fractures (VRFs). This study aims to facilitate it by comparing the diagnostic accuracy of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), orthopantomography, and conventional and digital periapical radiography (DPR) in the diagnosis of such problems. Is it worth doing CBCT despite the radiation dose?Aims: To evaluate and compare the diagnostic accuracy of CBCT, panoramic radiography, and conventional and DPR in the diagnosis of root perforation (RP), ERR, and VRF.Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of 40 extracted human teeth and 10 macerated human mandibles. RPs were performed using diamond burs, ERRs using spherical carbide burs, and RFs using a universal machine EMIC-DL 1000. The images were evaluated by 6 dentomaxillofacial radiologists.Results: Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) revealed that CBCT showed the highest area under the ROC curve (Az) values for RP, ERR, and VRF (0.903, 0.950, and 0.849, respectively). The worst Az values for RP, ERR, and VRF (0.718, 0.494, and 0.611, respectively) were for panoramic radiography.Conclusions: CBCT showed the best results in the diagnosis of ERR and VRF. The diagnosis of ERR was the least accurate, panoramic radiography being not appropriate for its diagnosis. CBCT and conventional periapical radiography obtained similar results for the evaluation of RP. So for, RP indicate the conventional periapical radiography because CBCT has a higher radiation dose. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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21. Evaluation of the optical density of composite resins with the use of nanotechnology by means of intraoral radiographic system (CMOS).
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Vessoni Iwaki, Lilian Cristina, Martins Lacerda, Flavia, da Silva, Mariliani Chicarelli, Costa Bispo, Carina Gisele, and Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton
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- 2015
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22. Histologic and histomorphometric study of bone repair around short dental implants inserted in rabbit tibia, associated with tricalcium phosphate graft bone.
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Azoia Lukiantchuki, Marlice, Iwaki Filho, Liogi, Vessoni Iwaki, Lilian Cristina, Marçal Natali, Maria Raquel, Sabio, Sergio, and Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton
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- 2014
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23. Optical density evaluation around the zirconia granules used as graft in rat calvaria.
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Silva Farinazzo, Carolina, Vessoni Iwaki, Lilian Cristina, Iwaki Filho, Liogi, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, da Silva, Mariliani Chicarelli, and Cândido, Graciela Cristina
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24. Evaluation of diagnostic accuracy of conventional and digital periapical radiography, panoramic radiography, and cone-beam computed tomography in the assessment of alveolar bone loss.
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MITSUNARI TAKESHITA, WILTON, VESSONI IWAKI, LILIAN CRISTINA, DA SILVA, MARILIANI CHICARELLI, and HERNANDES TONIN, RENATA
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Background: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of different radiographic methods in the assessment of proximal alveolar bone loss (ABL). Materials and Methods: ABL, the distance between cement-enamel junction and alveolar bone crest, was measured in 70 mandibular human teeth - directly on the mandibles (control), using conventional periapical radiography with film holders (Rinn XCP and Han-Shin), digital periapical radiography with complementary metal-oxide semiconductor sensor, conventional panoramic, and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Three programs were used to measure ABL on the images: Image tool 3.0 (University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, Texas, USA), Kodak Imaging 6.1 (Kodak Dental Imaging 6.1, Carestream Health®, Rochester, NY, USA), and i-CAT vision 1.6.20. Statistical analysis used ANOVA and Tukey's test at 5% significance level. Results: The tomographic images showed the highest means, whereas the lowest were found for periapical with Han-Shin. Controls differed from periapical with Han-Shin (P < 0.0001). CBCT differed from panoramic (P = 0.0130), periapical with Rinn XCP (P = 0.0066), periapical with Han-Shin (P < 0.0001), and digital periapical (P = 0.0027). Conventional periapicals with film holders differed from each other (P = 0.0007). Digital periapical differed from conventional periapical with Han-Shin (P = 0.0004). Conclusions: Conventional periapical with Han-Shin film holder was the only method that differed from the controls. CBCT had the closest means to the controls. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Comparison of periapical radiography with cone beam computed tomography in the diagnosis of vertical root fractures in teeth with metallic post.
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Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, Vessoni Iwaki, Lilian Cristina, da Silva, Mariliani Chicarelli, Sabio, Sergio, and Febrairo Albino, Paulo Ricardo
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DENTAL pathology ,TREATMENT of fractures ,DENTAL radiography ,CONE beam computed tomography ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves - Abstract
Aim: To compare the diagnostic accuracy of conventional periapical radiography and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in detecting vertical root fracture (VRF) in tooth with metallic post (MP). Materials and Methods: Twenty endodontically-treated teeth received MPs, artificial fractures were created in 10 teeth, and they were all examined with tomography and radiography. The sample consisted of periapical radiography with post and without post, and tomography with post and without post; each group with five fractured and five non-fractured teeth. The images were evaluated by three dental/maxillofacial radiologists and statistical validations were carried out using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. Results: Sensitivity and specificity of the area under the ROC (Az) of tomography with post (Az = 0.953) and without post (Az = 0.956) were significantly higher than those of periapical radiography with post (Az = 0.753) and without post (Az = 0.778). Conclusion: CBCT was more accurate than conventional periapical radiography in detecting VRF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Evaluation of accuracy of portable fingertip pulse oximeter, as compared to that of a hospital oximeter with digital sensor.
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Pupim, Denise, Iwaki Filho, Liogi, Mitsunari Takeshita, Wilton, and Vessoni Iwaki, Lilian Cristina
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PULSE oximeters ,HYPOXEMIA ,DENTAL pathology ,DENTAL therapeutics ,STATISTICAL correlation ,COEFFICIENTS (Statistics) ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Context: The pulse oximeter is a device that noninvasively provides continuous information about the peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) rate. This device is utilized in the detection of hypoxemia, due to its able to sense changes in hemoglobin oxygen saturation. Aims: The objective of this study was to verify the accuracy of the Choice® Medical MD300C3 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter, as compared to that of a hospital oximeter coupled with a Dräger® Infinity Delta monitor, with the purpose of using this first methodology in dental procedures to monitor the peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) of patients submitted to dental treatments. Materials and Methods: Fifty-five adult patients, both genders, were selected in the Santa Casa Hospital of Maringa, Brazil. The volunteers did not present cardiac problems, prosthetic cardiac valves, pacemakers, or pulmonary diseases, and were not pregnant or children. Each patient received a portable fingertip pulse oximeter (PPO) on the middle finger of the left hand and the hospital oximeter (control device) on the forefinger of the same hand. A total of six measurements were developed. The Pearson correlation coefficient and the Bland and Altman method was used to calculate the statistical analysis. Results: No statistically significant difference was found between the measurements taken by the utilized devices. The average of comparative analysis presented by the devices was 0.2337 ± 0.4355 (mean ± SD), suggesting a strong correlation between the obtained results. Conclusion: According to the methodology of the research, the PPO has similar accuracy to the conventional hospital oximeter with digital sensor. The PPO can be used in dental treatments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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