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جستجوی مقالات مرتبط با کلیدواژه « Space Maintenance » در نشریات گروه « پزشکی »

  • Shrirang Anand Sevekar *, Sunil Omprakash Sidana, Subhadra Halemane Nagaraj Gowda

    The treatment choice in the management of odontogenic cysts in the mixed dentition period depends upon the size, location of the cyst, the bone integrity of the cystic wall, and its proximity to vital structures. Enucleation is indicated with smaller cysts, achieved by careful removal of a complete cyst without rupturing the cystic lining. Marsupializationand decompression are the treatments of choice for larger cysts as it can help to preserve the tooth bud of the successor tooth and reduce morbidity. Marsupialization is achieved by opening and deroofing the cyst, and making the cystic lining continuous with the oral cavity or surrounding structures by suturing the edges of the incised mucosa to the cystic wall. This helps in maintaining the patency of the cystic lesion. In the decompression, a cylindrical device (drain) is placed in the lesion, which maintains communication between oral cavity to cystic lesion. This decreases the intracystic pressure and results in bone formation. We present two cases of odontogenic cyst in children, where we used a modified decompression technique. We developed a modified surgical stent with the use of a Hawley’s appliance, which led to cystic decompression, and eventual eruption of the successor tooth. Notably, this modified technique also reduced both patient discomfort and the number of clinical visits, making it an effective treatment option. The unique design of the appliance also acted as a space maintainer for the eruption of successor tooth, which is very critical in mixed dentition for future prevention of space loss and eventual malocclusion. The advantage of our design was its easy removal and insertion with minimal discomfort.

    Keywords: Odontogenic cysts, Decompression, surgical, Dentition, Mixed, Splints, space maintenance, Orthodontics}
  • مرضیه صالحی شهرابی، علیرضا حیدری، حسین افشار، فاطمه الماسی*

    هنگامی که مولر دوم  شیری به طور زودرس از دست برود ، جابه جایی وشیفت مزیالی مولر اول دایمی اغلب اتفاق می افتد. این یکی از دشوارترین مواردی است که دندانپزشک متخصص کودکان با ان روبرو میشود در این موارد استفاده از فضا نگهداری که مولر اول دایمی را به موقعیت طبیعی خود هدایت می کند اندیکاسیون دارد. در مواردی با از دست دادن زودرس دو طرفه دندان های مولر شیری ، اپلاینس  دیستال شو نیاز به تغییراتی دارد.در این مقاله ، ما استفاده  از اپلاینس دیستال شو تغییر یافته را گزارش می دهیم  که به نظر می رسد استفاده ازاپلاینس  دیستال شو تغییر یافته  میتواند انتخاب خوبی  برای نگهداری فضا در بیماران با از دست دادن دو طرفه دندان های مولر شیری باشد.

    کلید واژگان: فضانگهدار- دیستال شو- دندانپزشکی کودکان -کشیدن دندان}
    M .Salehi Shahrabi, A. Heidari, H. Afshar, F .Almasi*

    When the second primary molar is lost prematurely, permanent first molar displacement and mesial shift often occur. This is one of the most difficult cases to manage in pediatric dentistry. In these cases, using space maintainer that guides the first permanent molar to its natural position is indicated. In this article, we report the use of modified bilateral distal shoe in cases with premature bilateral loss of deciduous second molars.

    Keywords: Space Maintenance, distal shoe, Pediatric Dentistry, Tooth Extraction}
  • Dana Tahririan*, Milad Safaripour, Alireza Eshghi, Amir Hossein Bonyadian
    Background

    Prefabricated band and loops require only one appointment, are quickly placed in a session, and do not require laboratory work; thus, they need less time and cost. The aim of this study was to evaluate the survival rate of prefabricated band and loops in space maintenance of primary teeth and compare them with conventional band and loops.

    Materials and Methods

    In this prospective clinical trial study 4–9‑year‑old patients, who met the requirements of the present study, were divided into two groups. The first group conventional band and loops and the second group prefabricated band and loops were placed. The patients were evaluated for cement dissolving. Failure of soldering (SF), breakdown, and deformation of each component of the band and loops, survival rate, and gingival health at the 1st, 3rd, 6th, and 9th‑month Wilcoxon test, Fisher’s exact test, Mann–Whitney test, Friedman test, and Kaplan–Meier test. Was used The level of statistical significance was set at P ≤ 0.05.

    Results

    The two groups were not significantly different at the 1st, 3rd, 6th, and 9th‑month recalls in cement solution, SF, breakdown, and deformation of each component of the band and loops. The survival rate of the conventional and prefabricated band and loops was 92% in the 9 months, and no significant difference was witnessed in survival rates between the two groups. The prevalence of gingivitis in prefabricated band and loops and conventional band and loops in the 9th month was statistically insignificant (P = 0.03).

    Conclusion

    There is a similar success rate for the conventional and prefabricated band and loops.

    Keywords: Child, primary teeth, space maintenance}
  • Hoda Shamsaddin, Raziyeh Shojaeipour*, Tanaz Haghighat Seir, Zahra Pouraskari, Mahsa Sayadizadeh
    Background and Aim
    Space maintenance is an important process in the mixed dentition as a preventive measure for multiple malocclusion problems related to the loss of arch length. The awareness of parents and the satisfaction of children are two critical factors determining the efficacy of space maintainers. The aim of this study was to as-sess the level of parents’ awareness of space maintainers in their children’s oral cavity and the level of their children’s satisfaction with these appliances.
    Materials and Methods
    In the present descriptive-analytical study, a questionnaire was completed by 200 elementary school children, aged 6-12 years old, and by their parents, which was consisted of four main categories: 1) demographic data, 2) parents’ occupation and educational level, 3) parents’ awareness of the uses and maintenance of space maintainers, 4) children’s satisfaction with space maintainers. Data collected from these questionnaires were analyzed in Stata 14 software. The significance level was set at P<0.05.
    Results
    The mean awareness score of the parents was 57%, with no significant relationship with their educational level or occupation (P=0.819). The mean score of the children's satisfaction was 74%; however, the satisfaction significantly decreased with age (P=0.05). There was a significant correlation between children's satisfaction and the type of space maintainer (P=0.0001).
    Conclusion
    The level of awareness of parents about the usage, maintenance, and advantages of space maintainers was average, whereas the satisfaction of children with the usage, maintenance, and comfort of space maintainers was high.
    Keywords: Space Maintenance, Patient Satisfaction, Child, Parents, Awareness}
  • Mahdjoube Goldani Moghadam, Haniye Kazemi
    Mechanical trauma or developmental disorders can cause an eruptive problem mostly called dilaceration. The prognosis of a dilacerated tooth depends on early diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning. The case presented in this paper is an example of severe dilacerations of a maxillary central incisor which has been treated with early orthodontic intervention.
    Keywords: Tooth, Impacted, Single upper central incisor, Space Maintenance, Orthodontic}
  • Hossein Afshar, Shabnam Milani *
    Introduction
    Space maintenance in primary dentition in patients with early loss of several primary molars is a clinical challenge for pedodontists. In these cases, the conventional distal shoe appliance cannot be used and the efficacy of removable appliances is questionable. Thus, appliances with special designs providing increased patient acceptance and optimal efficacy are required in these cases.
    Case Reports: In this article, we report the successful use of modified distal shoe appliance in a number of patients who suffered from a bilateral early loss of primary molars. In this design, a fixed bilateral appliance was fabricated and incorporated with a distal extension of a conventional distal shoe appliance. A removable appliance was replaced the modified distal shoe appliance as soon as the first permanent molars erupt.
    Conclusion
    The use of a modified distal shoe appliance seems to be a good choice for space maintenance in patients with bilateral loss of primary molars.
    Keywords: Space Maintenance, Pediatric Dentistry, Tooth Extraction}
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