Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
2322-4150
2252-0317
7
3
2018
09
01
Double Investment Technique of Hollow Bulb Denture Obturator Fabrication in a Completely Edentulous Patient
105
110
EN
Poonam
Kulkarni
Associate Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry, Indore - 453555, Madhya Pradesh, India
poonamrahulkulkarni@gmail.com
Rahul S.
Kulkarni
Private Practitioner, Kulkarni Dental Clinic, Community Hall Complex, Tilak Nagar Main Road, Shop No: 11, 12. Indore -452001, Madhya Pradesh, India
Rupal J.
Shah
Professor & Head, Department of Prosthodontics, Government Dental College & Hospital, Ahmedabad-380016, Gujarat, India
Anup
Vyas
Professor & Head, Department of Prosthodontics, Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry, Indore
- 453555, Madhya Pradesh, India
vyas@gmail.com
10.22038/jdmt.2018.11117
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Prosthodontic management of palatal defects has been employed for many years. Palatal defects of any extent cause multiple problems in speech, mastication and aesthetics. Obturator prosthesis for an edentulous patient is more critical in terms of its movements as there is no mechanical retention available. Obturators and facial prostheses are important not only for rehabilitation and aesthetics, but also in patient resocialisation. Maxillary defects are created by surgical treatments of benign or malignant neoplasms and by trauma, in which case, denture is supported only by the underlying residual ridge and the defect. This clinical report describes the rehabilitation of a maxillary resected patient with a single piece hollow bulb denture obturator fabricated by double investment technique. <strong>Materials & Methods:</strong> In this double investment technique of hollow bulb denture obturator fabrication two same size transposable flasks were used for flasking and curing of the prosthesis. Results: Hollow bulb denture obturator was obtained by this double investment technique. <strong>Conclusion</strong>: Decreased weight of prosthesis positively affects retention leading to improved physiologic function, and it also does not cause excessive atrophy in muscle balance.
Double investment,Single piece,Hollow bulb obturator
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11117.html
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11117_92345d61d8e1c56c3fc4f05a7ff8aeda.pdf
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
2322-4150
2252-0317
7
3
2018
09
01
Comparison of the Effect of Natural Turpentine and Synthetic Sugar Free Gums on Dental Plaque pH Recovery
111
116
EN
Fatemeh
Mazhari
Dental Materials Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
2Associate Professor of Pediatric Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
Elham
Fakhar Izadi
Dentist, Private Practice, Mashhad, Iran
Farzaneh
Barani karbasaki
Assistant Professor of Pediatric Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran
10.22038/jdmt.2018.11119
<strong>Introduction:</strong>Many different kinds of chewing gum can increase the flow of saliva, and they have been proven to have anti-bacterial effects as well. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of natural turpentine and synthetic sugar-free gums on dental plaque pH after a sucrose challenge.<strong> Methods: </strong>This randomized clinical trial was conducted on 15 subjects, who refrained from oral hygiene for two days and rinsed with 10% sucrose solution. Then for 30 minutes, they chewed one of three sugar-free gums: Van (natural), Orbit Complete, Orbit (synthetic), or one sugar-containing chewing gum (Banana). One group did not receive any gum (control group). Plaque pH was measured by the plaque sampling method before rinsing with sucrose, and 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 minutes after chewing.<strong> Results: </strong>The lowest plaque pH drop was seen in the Orbit Complete group, and the highest was in the Banana group. The pH increased faster with Van and Orbit Complete gums. The plaque pH was more than baseline pH after 20 minutes in the Van and Orbit Complete groups (P<0.001). <strong>Conclusion: </strong>All the three sugar-free gums were effective, although the pH recovery was higher and faster in the Van and Orbit complete groups.
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dental plaque pH,natural turpentine,synthetic sugar-free gum
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11119.html
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11119_8b7327f4540000fd9fa9e22124f72d93.pdf
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
2322-4150
2252-0317
7
3
2018
09
01
The Effect of Music and Lavender’s Aroma on Patients Anxiety, during Periodontal Surgery
117
122
EN
Fahimeh
Rashidi Maybodi
0000-0002-2853-8801
Associate professor, Department of Periodontology, Dental Faculty, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services Yazd, Yazd, Iran
f_rashidi63@yahoo.com
Mehrdad
Jalali Pandary
Dentist, Yazd, Iran
Elahe
Karami
Periodontist, Iran
e.karami1361@gmail.com
Ali Reza
Ebrahimi
ost Graduate Student, Department of Periodontology, Dental Faculty, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services Yazd, Iran
10.22038/jdmt.2018.11121
<strong>Statement of the Problem:</strong> Anxiety is one of the most common factors hindering people from visiting dentists. Therefore, finding a solution for stress control has been a significant issue in recent studies. It seems that music positively affects inhibition of psychological stress. Other studies have shown that aroma may adjust perception, patience and moods. <strong>Purpose:</strong> This study investigated the effect of music and lavender’s aroma on blood pressure, heart rate and anxiety.<strong> <br /> Materials and Method: </strong>Ninety patients were divided into three groups. At the beginning, patients were asked to complete Spielberger’s questionnaire to assess the level of anxiety. Blood pressure and heart rate were also measured. In the first group, surgery was performed, while the patient smelled the fragrance of lavender; in the second group, surgery was accompanied by playing a relaxing music and in the third group, no intervention was done. Then, patients were again requested to complete the questionnaire and their blood pressure and heart rate were again measured.<strong> Results</strong>: In the control group, no statistically or clinically significant difference was observed in systolic and diastolic blood pressure or heart rate. In the aroma therapy and music groups, systolic and diastolic blood pressure values didn’t change clinically but heart rates were decreased. In the control and music groups, anxiety levels didn’t change significantly but in the aroma therapy group, anxiety had a significant decrease.<strong> Conclusion: </strong>Using aroma and relaxing music, regardless of whether it affects or not on anxiety, aroused pleasant feelings in patients.<br /> <strong> </strong><br />
Anxiety,Periodontal Treatment,Music,Aroma
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11121.html
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11121_a15e745d173736f7f1dcf95ee3cc55fb.pdf
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
2322-4150
2252-0317
7
3
2018
09
01
Evaluation of Soldered Joints of Two Base Metal Ceramic Alloys: Supercast and Minalux
123
128
EN
Farshad
bajoghli
Associate Professor, Dental Implant Research Center and Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
f.bajoghli@yahoo.com
Ehsan
Ghasemi
Assistant Professor, Dental Materials Research Center and Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Saeed
Sahafi
Dentist
10.22038/jdmt.2018.11120
<strong>Background:</strong> Different soldering techniques have a variety of applications in dentistry. One of the most important uses of soldering is to join multiple-unit <br /> fixed partial dentures together. In this Study, two base <br /> metal alloys (Supercast and Minalux) were soldered<br /> and their tensile, compressive and flexural strengths <br /> were measured and compared to each other.<strong> <br /> Materials and methods:</strong> In this in-vitro study, an aluminum pattern was made by a milling machine according to ASTM (American Society for Testing Material). Eighteen acrylic resin Patterns were duplicated by flasking using putty indices according to the original aluminum pattern. Acrylic resin patterns were divided into two groups of nine and each group was cast with two different alloys named Supercast and Minalux. All eighteen metal rods were separated by 0.008-inch disc and soldered with Vera-solder by means of gas-oxygen torch. Three patterns of each alloy were selected for each of the compression, tensile and flexural tests. Tensile strength was measured by Instron a universal machine and flexural and compression strengths were measured by Dartec machine. Statistical analysis was done by Mann - Whitney test. <strong>Results:</strong> The mean tensile, flexural and compressive strengths for supercast alloy was 347.6, 44.01 and 1014.8MPa respectively and the mean for tensile, flexural and compressive strengths for Minalux alloy was 350.03, 51.70 and 938.17 MPa respectively. Statistical analysis showed no significant differences between the two alloys in all the three mentioned tests. (p>0.05)<strong> Conclusion:</strong> Tensile, flexural and compressive strengths of the two soldered alloys, Minalux and supercast, showed no significant differences. Minalux is an alloy manufactured in Iran with the advantage of not including Beryllium, a cariogenic element, as one of the ingredients of the alloy; therefore, it is suggested that Minalux be used instead of supercast in soldering procedures in fixed prosthodontics.<br /> <br />
Alloy,Minalux,Soldering,Solder joint,super cast
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11120.html
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11120_ba3c2dbfc7d5e7e81bccc1bc8e143cb4.pdf
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
2322-4150
2252-0317
7
3
2018
09
01
Effect of Post-space Preparation with Rotary Devices and Heated Instruments on Microbial Leakage of Gutta-percha and Resilon-Epiphany Obturated Canals
129
134
EN
Armita
Rouhani
Dental Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
Fateme
Zoormand Ghasemi
General Dentist, Mashhad, Iran
Majid
Akbari
Dental Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
Shima
Mosivand
Post Graduate Student of Endodontics, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
10.22038/jdmt.2018.11103
<strong>Introduction: </strong>After endodontic procedures, root canal reinfection is a main concern for dentists. However, application of a proper apical seal can prevent such contamination. Therefore, it seems necessary to study the factors affecting the development of a suitable apical seal. <strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> In this study, 64 extracted human single-canal premolars were used. An equal length of roots was obtained by cutting the crown. The teeth were randomly divided into four experimental groups of 15 premolars, as well as 2 positive and negative controls. The root canal was manually prepared using K-file and step back method through canal filling by lateral compaction technique. In GP and GH groups, gutta-percha and AH 26 sealer were used to fill the canals, while Resilon and Epiphany sealer were used in RP and RH groups, respectively. Then, to prepare the post space, Peeso Reamer drill was used in GP and RP groups while heat carrier was applied in GH and RH groups to prepare the post space, respectively. The coronal part of each root was contacted with enterococcus faecalis leachate in BHI medium and the root end was placed in the same culture medium. The samples were daily checked for turbidity in the lower culture medium for 90 days. The average duration of bacterial leakage between the groups wascompared using independent Student t-test.<strong> Results</strong>: All the positive control samples showed bacterial infiltration within 24 to 48 hours, while the negative control teeth remained uninfected during the test. Comparison of bacterial leakage rates between GP and GH groups showed no significant difference, which was similar to comparison results between RP and RH groups (P=0.549 and P=0.097, respectively). Comparison of bacterial leakage between GP and RP groups, as well as between GH and RH groups, showed a significant difference (P=0.018 and P<0.001, respectively), so that the average duration of leakage was significantly longer in the teeth obturated with gutta-percha/AH26 than with Resilon/Epiphany. There was a significant difference in root canal filler material regardless of the post space development method, i.e. heat carrier and Peeso Reamer (P<0.001). <strong>Conclusion: </strong>Considering the results of this study, the use of gutta-percha as a root filling material results in a better apical seal than Resilon. Application of heat carrier and Peeso Reamer showed no significant difference in effectiveness on the apical seal.
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Apical Seal,Gutta-percha,Resilon,Bacterial Leakage
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11103.html
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11103_281babd6e823b9ad4215122e08293ee9.pdf
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
2322-4150
2252-0317
7
3
2018
09
01
Evaluation of Tensile Bond Strength between Dentin and Metallic Copings Using Different Resin Cements
135
140
EN
Ehsan
Ghasemi
Assistant Professor, Dental Materials Research Center and Department of Prosthodontics,
School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Mansour
Rismanchian
Professor, Dental Implant Research Center and Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Navid
Haghayegh
Private dentist, Specialist of Operative Dentistry
10.22038/jdmt.2018.11115
<strong>Statement of the Problem:</strong> For a successful clinical outcome, luting agents should have a high bond strength. Bond failure is still one of the main reasons of restoration failures. <strong>Purpose:</strong> The present study was designed to comparatively evaluate the retention of metallic copings using different resin luting cements.<strong> Materials and Method:</strong> In the present experimental study, 40 intact premolar teeth were included. The teeth were prepared to receive copings with a chamfer bur at high speed, cooled with an air/water spray. The occlusal surface was prepared flat, perpendicular to the long axis of the root at a standardized height of 4 mm from the gingival chamfer finish line with a 20 degree consistent taper of axial walls. The wax patterns were prepared and cast. Teeth with un-cemented casts were randomly divided into 4 groups based on the type of cement used. The tensile load required to dislodge the crowns was measured using Instron universal testing machine with a crosshead speed of 1mm/min. The data were analyzed by SPSS software and Kruskal-wallis test (a=0.05).<strong> Results:</strong> The maximum and minimum amounts of crown retention were in Panavia-F2 and Maxcem cements respectively. Despite this different retention values in cements, Kruskal-wallis disclosed no significant difference between groups in the mean amount of crown retention. (P-Value=0.068)<strong>Conclusion:</strong> Regarding the results of the study, it was concluded that there are no mentionable differences between all groups.
Cementation,Dental Cements,Retention,tensile strength
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11115.html
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11115_31d76f12039baee22b4e66ea6c4c638f.pdf
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
2322-4150
2252-0317
7
3
2018
09
01
Extrafollicular Cystic Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor of the Maxilla: a Rare Challenging Case Report with Review of the Literature
141
144
EN
Soudabeh
Sargolzaei
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
ssargolzaei@yahoo.com
Saede
Atarbashi-Moghadam
0000-0002-1731-2786
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
dr.atarbashi@gmail.com
Farzad
Aghdashi
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
dr.aghdashi@gmail.com
Sara
Mansouri Nejad
Post-graduate student of prosthodontics, department of prosthodontics, school of dental medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran
10.22038/jdmt.2018.11116
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a non-aggressive slow growing epithelial odontogenic tumor with <br /> varied clinical and microscopic features. This <br /> neoplasm rarely appears as a completely cystic lesion histopathologically; therefore, oral pathologists should be aware of the various histopathologic types of this lesion. The main objective of this case report is to present a rare challenging case of maxillary extrafollicular cystic adenomatoid odontogenic tumor affecting a 28-year-old male.<br /> <strong> </strong><br />
odontogenic tumor,maxilla,benign,Cyst,adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11116.html
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11116_ed074f892540d03923371b62c54caf9c.pdf
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques
2322-4150
2252-0317
7
3
2018
09
01
Cellular Hemangioma in an adult: A case report
145
148
EN
Mahin
Bakhshi
Associate professor of oral medicine, Department of Oral Medicine, Dental school,Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
mahinbakhshi@yahoo.com
Fatemeh
Mashhadi abbas
Associate professor of oral pathology, Department of Oral pathology, Dental school,Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Kosar
Rezaei far
0000-0002-9850-3364
Post graduate student of oral medicine, Department of Oral Medicine, Dental school,Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
10.22038/jdmt.2018.11118
Hemangioma, which is a rife benign proliferative lesion with vascular tissue origin, is the most common vascular anomaly of infancy. Cellular hemangioma is one type of these tumors, known as the vascular channel formation of endothelial cells. This report describes a 34-year old man with an exophytic lesion on the lower lip , firm, dome shape ,smooth surface with mild keratosis who came to us two months ago ; histopathologic finding showed a relatively rare subtype of hemangioma, cellular hemangioma ,which characterized by the potential for recurrence and cellular immaturity . Among hemangioma subtypes, the most common are cavernous and capillary hemangiomas; a relatively rare subtype is cellular hemangioma, characterized by the potential for recurrence and cellular immaturity. CH most commonly involved parotid gland, but may also occur internally in the oral mucosa in infancy and early childhood. Mmucocele and pyogenic granuloma were considered in the differential diagnosis for our case.
Hemangioma,Cellular hemangioma,Lip
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11118.html
https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_11118_fec8c679317d6bbef2ec9d786e0b8846.pdf