The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry
Online ISSN : 1884-2984
Print ISSN : 0029-0432
ISSN-L : 0029-0432
Volume 33, Issue 1
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  • A Comparison Between Successful Treatment and Subsequent Relapse
    Minoru HORI, Keiko OWADA, Toshihiko ISHII, Hiromitsu YAMANOI, Toshiyuk ...
    1991 Volume 33 Issue 1 Pages 1-12
    Published: 1991
    Released on J-STAGE: March 11, 2011
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    Sagittal split-ramus osteotomy was performed on two patients with severe open bite due to Class I malocclusion. The original open bite was -9 mm in case 1 and -6 mm in case 2. After presurgical orthodontic treatment, these values were changed to -7 mm and -8 mm, respectively. The surgical procedure for treating these patients required mobilization of the mandible to close the open bite. The operation was successful in one case, but partial relapse occurred in the other during retention. The factors leading to the relapse were considered by comparison between the two cases.
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  • Akiyoshi SUGAWARA, Joseph M. ANTONUCCI, George C. PAFFENBARGER, Minoru ...
    1991 Volume 33 Issue 1 Pages 13-40
    Published: 1991
    Released on J-STAGE: March 11, 2011
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    In an early study the discoloration of certain hardened silicate cements, after exposure to an atmosphere of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) for 24 h at room temperature, was ascribed to the formation of dark-colored sulfides of base metal impurities (Paffenbarger et al. JADA 25, 32, 1938). A recent study noted that, in general, silicate and glass ionomer cements were more prone to color shifts than composites after exposure to H2S for 9 weeks (Sugawara, Ph. D. Thesis, Nihon Univ.). The aim of the present study was to devise a simple, aqueous sulfide exposure test for esthetic restorative materials. The general procedure was to expose specimen disks to a 0.1% (w/v) sodium sulfide solution, adjusted to pH 9, for 1-7 days at 37° or 55°C. The 55°C-Na2S exposure was designed as an accelerated test. Materials studied included : 1 silicate and 2 silicophosphate cements of known lead content, a glass ionomer cement (FIIF), several commercial composites and an experimental, hydrophilic composite. Known amounts of base metal contaminants in the form of appropriate salt solutions were added to the liquid components of FIIF and the composites. Specimens exposed to distilled water under the same conditions served as controls. Exposure to the aqueous sulfide medium resulted in the following ranking in order of decreasing discoloration : Glass ionomer cement> silicophosphate cement> silicate cement> hydrophilic composite> hydrophobic composite. Generally, the results of the aq. Na2S test paralleled those obtained with H2S. The degree of discoloration is dependent on a number of factors : the nature, concentration and leachability of the metal impurities, and the hydrophilicity and permeability to sulfide of the esthetic restoratives.
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  • Bade SONAT
    1991 Volume 33 Issue 1 Pages 41-48
    Published: 1991
    Released on J-STAGE: March 11, 2011
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    A study was performed to compare apical leakage in the root canals of teeth obturated with gutta-percha, Sealapex and calciobiotic root canal sealer. The results showed that all materials failed to produce an effective apical seal and that the degree of leakage increased with time.
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  • Osman Zeki GUMRU, Serhat YALCIN
    1991 Volume 33 Issue 1 Pages 49-53
    Published: 1991
    Released on J-STAGE: March 11, 2011
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    A case of paresthesia of the mental nerve following over-extension of root canal filling material into the inferior alveolar canal is presented. The causes of this complication are discussed and the importance of performing surgical treatment as early as possible is emphasized.
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