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The bacterial accumulation in the implant-supported bridges at the implant level was significantly lower than at the abutment-level (p=0.00953).
For implant-supported fixed complete arch prostheses, bacterial accumulation was lower at the implant level than at the abutment-level.
For implant-supported fixed complete arch prostheses, bacterial accumulation was lower at the implant level than at the abutment-level.Toothwear is a growing concern, particularly in young adults. Prevention strategies remain of utmost importance and may involve the use of remineralising agents. If restorative treatment is indicated, adhesive techniques are recommended. It is unknown whether remineralising agents affect adhesion.
77 bovine incisors were subjected to simulated toothwear by erosion (0.3% citric acid) and abrasion (oscillating toothbrush). Samples were randomly arranged into 5 test and 2 control groups (n=11). Each test group had a remineralising agent applied. Subsequently, composite was bonded to each sample and subjected to shear bond testing. Shear bond strength, mode of failure and enamel surface changes were analysed.
There was no statistically significant difference for bond strength between groups (p=0.262). Mode of failure was statistically significant between groups (p⟨0.0001). Qualitative analysis showed a surface layer on samples remineralised by calcium silicate and stannous fluoride. Both groups had more adhesive failures.
Within the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that the remineralising agents tested do not affect shear bond strength though surface layers created on the enamel influence the mode of failure. These 'sacrificial' surface layers have the potential to protect the underlying enamel structure.
Within the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that the remineralising agents tested do not affect shear bond strength though surface layers created on the enamel influence the mode of failure. These 'sacrificial' surface layers have the potential to protect the underlying enamel structure.
To determine the prevalence of dental caries and identify key associated factors, including eating habits, body mass index, and the presence of dental plaque in immigrant and indigenous children.
Observational study with immigrant and native child populations (aged 6 years) with logistic regression analysis.
Oral Public Health Service in the Asturias region of Spain.
The presence of dental caries (World Health Organization) and oral hygiene (O'Leary index) were determined in 166 children. Information on eating habits was collected through a survey on food consumption (European Food Safety Authority).
Children from immigrant families had more decayed and filled teeth index (2.59 vs. 0.21; Crude OR 7.99 [95% CI 3.620-17.636]). In univariate analysis, protective factors were daily intake of milk and fruits (p ⟨0.001). In multivariate analysis, the presence of caries was associated with immigrant status, consumption of sugary foods, and being overweight, (OR 13.179 [4.668-37.208]).
Public Institutions must take into account our results to help reduce caries in immigrant children.
Public Institutions must take into account our results to help reduce caries in immigrant children.Environmental bacteria have a great impact on fish gut microbiota, yet little is known as to where fish acquire their gut symbionts, and how gut microbiota response to the disturbance from environmental bacteria. Through the integrative analysis by community profiling and source tracking, we show that feed-associated bacteria can impose a strong disturbance upon the hindgut microbiota of cultured fugu. Consequently, marked alterations in the composition and function of gut microbiota in slow growth fugu were observed, implying a reduced stability upon bacterial disturbance from feed. Moreover, quantitative ecological analyses indicated that homogeneous selection and dispersal limitation largely contribute to the community stability and partial variations among hosts in the context of lower degree of disturbance. While the disturbance peaked, variable selection leads to an augmented interaction within gut microbiota, entailing community unstability and shift. Our findings emphasized the intricate linkage between feed and gut microbiota and highlighted the importance of resolving the feed source signal before the conclusion of comparative analysis of microbiota can be drawn. Our results provide a deeper insight into aquaculture of fugu and other economically important fishes and have further implications for an improved understanding of host-microbe interactions in the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract.
Numerous small hyperreflective dots (HRDs) can be seen within the hyporeflective layer between the ellipsoid zone (EZ) and the interdigitation zone (IZ) on C-scan spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) with a yet unknown variation under light conditions. The aim of this study was to explore light-induced SD-OCT changes in these HRDs.
The study subjects were randomly assigned to two groups Group 1 experienced a dark adaptation protocol followed by intense retinal photobleaching, while Group 2, serving as the control group, was exposed to constant ambient light without any variation. The number of HRDs was automatically counted.
Twenty healthy volunteers were prospectively included. The number of HRDs differed significantly over time (p=0.0013). They decreased in Group 1 after dark adaptation and retinal photobleaching before returning to baseline levels 30min later; conversely, they remained relatively constant in Group 2 throughout the study (p<0.001). GDC-0449 ic50 Light-skinned subjects had less HRD than dark-skinned subjects.
We observed light-induced modifications in the space between the EZ and the IZ. We hypothesize that the HRDs visible in this zone correspond to melanosomes that are mobilized during the light stimulation protocol. Larger studies are recommended to further evaluate and confirm light-induced SD-OCT changes under physiological and pathological conditions.
We observed light-induced modifications in the space between the EZ and the IZ. We hypothesize that the HRDs visible in this zone correspond to melanosomes that are mobilized during the light stimulation protocol. Larger studies are recommended to further evaluate and confirm light-induced SD-OCT changes under physiological and pathological conditions.
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