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Últimas novedades aparecidas en European Journal of Oral Sciences

1 Susceptibility locus for non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate on chromosome 10q25 confers risk in Estonian patients 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Nikopensius T et al. – The aim of the present study was to investigate whether these newly detected loci confer similar effects in the North–East European Baltic population. A total of 101 NSCL/P patients and 254 controls from Estonia were included. A significant association was observed for rs7078160 at chromosome 10q25, which confirms the association of this locus with NSCL/P in the Baltic population. No significant association was found for the other four loci, a result that may have been attributable to the limited power of the sample.
2010-05-28
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2 Towards a better understanding of dental anxiety and fear: cognitions vs. experiences 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Armfield JM – Traumatic dental experiences are associated with dental anxiety and fear. However, many people with no dental fear have had negative dental experiences, and some people with considerable fear fail to recall any traumatic incidents. This study aimed to determine whether dental fear was better explained by experiences or by cognitive perceptions of going to the dentist as being uncontrollable, unpredictable, dangerous, and disgusting.
2010-05-28
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3 Susceptibility locus for non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate on chromosome 10q25 confers risk in Estonian patients 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Nikopensius T et al. – The aim of the present study was to investigate whether these newly detected loci confer similar effects in the North–East European Baltic population. A total of 101 NSCL/P patients and 254 controls from Estonia were included. A significant association was observed for rs7078160 at chromosome 10q25, which confirms the association of this locus with NSCL/P in the Baltic population. No significant association was found for the other four loci, a result that may have been attributable to the limited power of the sample.
2010-05-27
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[Traducción]
4 Towards a better understanding of dental anxiety and fear: cognitions vs. experiences 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Armfield JM – Traumatic dental experiences are associated with dental anxiety and fear. However, many people with no dental fear have had negative dental experiences, and some people with considerable fear fail to recall any traumatic incidents. This study aimed to determine whether dental fear was better explained by experiences or by cognitive perceptions of going to the dentist as being uncontrollable, unpredictable, dangerous, and disgusting.
2010-05-27
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[Traducción]
5 Susceptibility locus for non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate on chromosome 10q25 confers risk in Estonian patients 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Nikopensius T et al. – The aim of the present study was to investigate whether these newly detected loci confer similar effects in the North–East European Baltic population. A total of 101 NSCL/P patients and 254 controls from Estonia were included. A significant association was observed for rs7078160 at chromosome 10q25, which confirms the association of this locus with NSCL/P in the Baltic population. No significant association was found for the other four loci, a result that may have been attributable to the limited power of the sample.
2010-05-26
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[Traducción]
6 Towards a better understanding of dental anxiety and fear: cognitions vs. experiences 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Armfield JM – Traumatic dental experiences are associated with dental anxiety and fear. However, many people with no dental fear have had negative dental experiences, and some people with considerable fear fail to recall any traumatic incidents. This study aimed to determine whether dental fear was better explained by experiences or by cognitive perceptions of going to the dentist as being uncontrollable, unpredictable, dangerous, and disgusting.
2010-05-26
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[Traducción]
7 Possible predictors of discontinuation of specialized dental treatment among children and adolescents with dental behaviour management problems 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Gustafsson A et al. – Logistic regression analyses and tree–based modelling point to SES and parental anxiety as important predictors for non–attendance within this group of children and adolescents. Further research should focus on whether the observed associations between non–attendance and factors such as personal characteristics, family and psychosocial factors, and previous dental experiences, also hold for those who remain in regular dental care.
2010-05-26
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[Traducción]
8 Susceptibility locus for non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate on chromosome 10q25 confers risk in Estonian patients 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Nikopensius T et al. – The aim of the present study was to investigate whether these newly detected loci confer similar effects in the North–East European Baltic population. A total of 101 NSCL/P patients and 254 controls from Estonia were included. A significant association was observed for rs7078160 at chromosome 10q25, which confirms the association of this locus with NSCL/P in the Baltic population. No significant association was found for the other four loci, a result that may have been attributable to the limited power of the sample.
2010-05-25
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[Traducción]
9 Towards a better understanding of dental anxiety and fear: cognitions vs. experiences 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Armfield JM – Traumatic dental experiences are associated with dental anxiety and fear. However, many people with no dental fear have had negative dental experiences, and some people with considerable fear fail to recall any traumatic incidents. This study aimed to determine whether dental fear was better explained by experiences or by cognitive perceptions of going to the dentist as being uncontrollable, unpredictable, dangerous, and disgusting.
2010-05-25
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[Traducción]
10 Possible predictors of discontinuation of specialized dental treatment among children and adolescents with dental behaviour management problems 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Gustafsson A et al. – Logistic regression analyses and tree–based modelling point to SES and parental anxiety as important predictors for non–attendance within this group of children and adolescents. Further research should focus on whether the observed associations between non–attendance and factors such as personal characteristics, family and psychosocial factors, and previous dental experiences, also hold for those who remain in regular dental care.
2010-05-25
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[Traducción]
11 Possible predictors of discontinuation of specialized dental treatment among children and adolescents with dental behaviour management problems 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Gustafsson A et al. – Logistic regression analyses and tree–based modelling point to SES and parental anxiety as important predictors for non–attendance within this group of children and adolescents. Further research should focus on whether the observed associations between non–attendance and factors such as personal characteristics, family and psychosocial factors, and previous dental experiences, also hold for those who remain in regular dental care.
2010-05-21
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[Traducción]
12 Possible predictors of discontinuation of specialized dental treatment among children and adolescents with dental behaviour management problems 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Gustafsson A et al. – Logistic regression analyses and tree–based modelling point to SES and parental anxiety as important predictors for non–attendance within this group of children and adolescents. Further research should focus on whether the observed associations between non–attendance and factors such as personal characteristics, family and psychosocial factors, and previous dental experiences, also hold for those who remain in regular dental care.
2010-05-20
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13 Intracellular Ca2+ responses and cell volume regulation upon cholinergic and purinergic stimulation in an immortalized salivary cell line 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Aure MH et al. – The water channel aquaporin 5 (AQP5) seems to play a key role in salivary fluid secretion and appears to be critical in the cell volume regulation of acinar cells.
2010-05-19
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14 Intracellular Ca2+ responses and cell volume regulation upon cholinergic and purinergic stimulation in an immortalized salivary cell line 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Aure MH et al. – The water channel aquaporin 5 (AQP5) seems to play a key role in salivary fluid secretion and appears to be critical in the cell volume regulation of acinar cells.
2010-05-18
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[Traducción]
15 Protein and mucin retention on oral mucosal surfaces in dry mouth patients 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Pramanik R et al. – Oral homeostasis depends largely on proteins and mucins present in saliva that coat all oral surfaces. The present study compared the protein composition of residual fluid on mucosal surfaces in subjects with normal salivary flow with that of patients with dry mouth caused by salivary hypofunction. Samples of residual mucosal fluid were collected using paper strips and then analysed by protein electrophoresis and immunoblotting.
2010-05-18
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[Traducción]
16 Treatment of deep caries lesions in adults: randomized clinical trials comparing stepwise vs. direct complete excavation, and direct pulp capping vs. partial pulpotomy 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Bjorndal L et al. – Stepwise excavation decreases the risk of pulp exposure compared with direct complete excavation. In view of the poor prognosis of vital pulp treatment, a stepwise excavation approach for managing deep caries lesions is recommended.
2010-05-18
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[Traducción]
17 Rasch analysis of the Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Franchignoni M et al. – The aim of this study was to perform a psychometric analysis on the Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI) using Rasch analysis, a modern statistical approach for examining rating scale data.
2010-05-18
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[Traducción]
18 Caries outcomes after orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances: do lingual brackets make a difference? 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Veen MHVD et al. – Orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances is considered a risk factor for the development of white spot caries lesions (WSL). Traditionally, brackets are bonded to the buccal surfaces. Lingual brackets are developing rapidly and have become more readily available. Buccal surfaces are considered to be more caries prone than lingual surfaces. Furthermore, lingual brackets are shaped to fit the morphology of the teeth and seal almost the entire surface.
2010-05-18
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[Traducción]
19 Metameric effect between natural teeth and the shade tabs of a shade guide 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Corcodel N et al. – The objective of this study was to evaluate metameric effects, that is, the dependence of the colours of teeth and shade tabs on the illuminant used. The colours of 49 teeth of 37 participants and of the corresponding shade tabs of the 3D–Master were measured using an intra–oral spectrophotometer (VITA Easyshade).
2010-05-18
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20 MTHFR and MSX1 contribute to the risk of nonsyndromic cleft lip/palate 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Jagomagi T et al. – Recent studies suggest that multiple interacting loci, with possible additional environmental factors, influence the risk for nonsyndromic oral clefts, one of the most common birth defects in humans.
2010-05-18
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21 Intracellular Ca2+ responses and cell volume regulation upon cholinergic and purinergic stimulation in an immortalized salivary cell line 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Aure MH et al. – The water channel aquaporin 5 (AQP5) seems to play a key role in salivary fluid secretion and appears to be critical in the cell volume regulation of acinar cells.
2010-05-17
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[Traducción]
22 Protein and mucin retention on oral mucosal surfaces in dry mouth patients 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Pramanik R et al. – Oral homeostasis depends largely on proteins and mucins present in saliva that coat all oral surfaces. The present study compared the protein composition of residual fluid on mucosal surfaces in subjects with normal salivary flow with that of patients with dry mouth caused by salivary hypofunction. Samples of residual mucosal fluid were collected using paper strips and then analysed by protein electrophoresis and immunoblotting.
2010-05-17
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[Traducción]
23 Treatment of deep caries lesions in adults: randomized clinical trials comparing stepwise vs. direct complete excavation, and direct pulp capping vs. partial pulpotomy 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Bjorndal L et al. – Stepwise excavation decreases the risk of pulp exposure compared with direct complete excavation. In view of the poor prognosis of vital pulp treatment, a stepwise excavation approach for managing deep caries lesions is recommended.
2010-05-17
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[Traducción]
24 Rasch analysis of the Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Franchignoni M et al. – The aim of this study was to perform a psychometric analysis on the Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI) using Rasch analysis, a modern statistical approach for examining rating scale data.
2010-05-17
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[Traducción]
25 Caries outcomes after orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances: do lingual brackets make a difference? 
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Veen MHVD et al. – Orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances is considered a risk factor for the development of white spot caries lesions (WSL). Traditionally, brackets are bonded to the buccal surfaces. Lingual brackets are developing rapidly and have become more readily available. Buccal surfaces are considered to be more caries prone than lingual surfaces. Furthermore, lingual brackets are shaped to fit the morphology of the teeth and seal almost the entire surface.
2010-05-17
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[Traducción]
 
 

 

 

 

   
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