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A Case of Acute Osteomyelitis of the Maxilla in Child (소아 급성상악골 골수염의 1예)

  • 홍영호;권평중;김중환
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1981.05a
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    • pp.13.1-13
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    • 1981
  • Acute osteomyelitis of the maxilla with orbital cellulitis is occasionally seen secondary to a buccal infection, dental infection or necrotic process of the maxillary antrum. A case of acute osteomyelitis of the maxilla with orbital cellulitis in 5 years old boy has recently been experienced and cured by immediate incision and drainage combined with adequate antibiotics therapy. This paper was attempted to report the case with a brief review of reference.

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구강악성종양 100예에 대한 임상적 고찰

  • Kim, Jong-Won
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.18 no.3 s.132
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    • pp.201-206
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    • 1980
  • The contents of paper are over all incidence informed from 100 case of oral cancer patients who are diagnosed histopathologically in out patient clinic, department of oral surgery, Seoul university hospital during the period of 12 months in 1979. The patients were classified for the clinical evaluation and it's assessment as like age distribution, arising regional section, and groups divided according with final histopathological diagnosis. The following are obtained results of studies 1) As regards of age distribution of oral cancer, 5th decade age group presented the highest incidence, 6th and 4th decade age groups revealed next high incidency. 2) The most common sites of oral cancer were mandible body (33%), maxillae (26%), hard palate and buccal cheek (10% each), oral floor (8%) etc. 3) According to the histopathological diagnosis, cancer of oral cavity, squamous cell carcinoma is disclosed one of the most frequently presented malignantic oral tumor (58%), and nexts are mucoepidermoid carcinoma (15%0, malignant lymphoma (10%), adenocystic carinoma (5%), osteogenic and osteolytic sarcoma were 4% each. 4) In sexual differencies of oral cancer, more prominent incidency is showed in male (68%) than in female (32%).

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A STUDY ON THE HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION OF PUS IN THE SUPPURATIVE ORAL DISEASES (화농성구강질환에 있어서 농즙의 수소이온 농도에 관한 연구)

  • Ha, Woong-Chul
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.9 no.12
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    • pp.841-845
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    • 1971
  • Author has made the studies on the pH of pus in the 53 suppurative disesed patients who had admitted to department of ora surgery, Infirmary of Schoo of Dentistry, Seoul National University. The results were obtained as follows; 1. The average pH of pus in the patients with suppurative oral diseases was 6.46 and the pH of pus was ranging 5.0 to 7.2. 2. The pH value of pus was not significant between the males(pH: 6.58) and females (pH: 6.40). 3. The pH vaule of pus in patients treated by antibiotics trend to slightly alkaline than that of untreated patients. 4.The pH vaule of pus in the pericoronitis, periodontal abscess and other localized oral infections were slightly alkaline than buccal abscess and osteomyelitis, and acute suppurative diseases of jaws was more acid than chronic diseases. In general, it was seemed the early stages of inflammation was alkaline, and the later stages was acid.

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Computed tomography-guided 3D printed patient-specific regional anesthesia

  • Jundt, Jonathon S.;Chow, Christopher C.;Couey, Marcus
    • Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.325-329
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    • 2020
  • Classic anesthetic techniques for the inferior alveolar nerve, lingual nerve, and long buccal nerve blockade are achieved by estimating the intended location for anesthetic deposition based on palpation, inspection, and subsequent correlation for oral anatomical structures. The present article utilizes computed tomography (CT) data to 3D print a guide for repeatable and accurate deposition of a local anesthetic at the ideal location. This technical report aims to anatomically define the ideal location for local anesthetic deposition. This process has the potential to reduce patient discomfort, risk of nerve damage, and failed mandibular anesthesia, as well as to reduce the total anesthetic dose. Lastly, as robotic-based interventions improve, this provides the initial framework for robot-guided regional anesthesia administration in the oral cavity.

A STUDY ON THE ANATOMY OF THE PULP CHAMBER FLOOR OF THE PERMANENT MAXILLARY SECOND MOLAR (상악(上顎) 제이대구치(第二大臼齒) 치수저(齒髓底)의 해부학적(解剖學的) 고찰(考察))

  • Kwon, Hyuk-Choon
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.53-57
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    • 1981
  • A total of 130 extracted human maxillary second molars were used to study the configuration of the floor of the pulp chamber. The specimens were ground and the pulp chamber was examined with a magnifier and explored with sharp explorer. The study showed the shape of the pulp chamber, number of root canals, and the type of canal orifice. The results were as follows; 1. In so far as observing the shape of the pulp chamber of the teeth, 16.9% of the teeth were quadrilateral, 70.0% were triangle and 13.1% were ovoid shape. 2. 13.1% of the specimens have 4 root canal orifices. 73.9% have 3 root canal orifices, 11.5% have 2 root canal orifices and 1.5% have single orifice. 3. 13.1% of the specimens have 2 mesio-buccal canal orifices and among the teeth those have 3 canals, 20.8% show 'Y' shape, 29.1% show straight line and 23.8% show obtuse triangle shape.

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New Record of Leucosiid Crab Nursia rhomboidalis (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) from Korea

  • Lee, Sang-Kyu;Song, Sung-Joon;Kim, Won
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.287-289
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    • 2009
  • The leucosiid crabs are common species on soft sediment from the intertidal flat to shelf and slope depths. The genus Nursia Leach, 1817 is characterized by the pentagonal shape of the carapace and the presence of the buccal cavern on the pterygostomian region. As a result of the systematic study on the Korean brachyuran species, Nursia rhomboidalis (Miers, 1879) is newly recorded in Korean fauna. Korean Leucosiidae is now composed of 14 species belonging to eight genera. The description and illustrations of this species are provided.

Two Cases of Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease with Neurologic Manifestations (신경학적 증상을 동반한 수족구병 2례)

  • Park, Ki Kung;Choi, Sung Dong;Chung, Seung Yun;Suh, Byung Kyu;Kang, Jin Han
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.303-307
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    • 1997
  • Hand-Foot-Mouth disease, which has a various enanthem-exanthem complex at the tongue, buccal mucosa, hands and feets and buttock area with febrile illness, is usually caused by Coxscakie virus type A(16). Generally, this disease shows self limited course and good prognosis without neurologic manifestations. However, enterovirus 71, which was newly discovered and reported in 1974, can cause the striking features of Hand-Foot-Mouth disease outbreaks and has neuropathogenic potentials of polio-like paralytic illness including aseptic meningitis, meningoencephalitis and respiratory disease. We experienced a case of Hand-Foot-Mouth disease with polyradiculitis manifestations, and a case of Hand-Foot-Mouth disease with meningoencephalitis. Therfore, we report these cases with brief review of related literatures.

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Two Cases of Epidermoid Cyst in the Oral Mucosa (구강 점막에 발생한 유표피 낭종 2예)

  • Kim, Hyung-Seob;Lee, Jun-Ho;Park, Chan-Hum;Hong, Seok-Min
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.80-82
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    • 2008
  • Epidermoid cysts can be found anywhere in the body, particularly in areas where embryonic elements fuse together. Most cases have been reported in the ovaries, the testicles, as well as the hand and feet. Epidermoid cysts in mouth are uncommon and account for less than 0.01% of all oral cysts. The treatment of choice is complete surgical excision and prognosis is excellent. The purpose of this article is to describe two cases of an epidermoid cyst in the oral cavity mucosa and a review of the literature.

Sepsis Developed from an Odontogenic Infection (근막간극감염에 의한 패혈증 연구)

  • Jeong, Mi-Ae
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2011.12a
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    • pp.326-329
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    • 2011
  • Mortality associated with maxillofacial infection is relatively low due to the development of antibiotics, and improved oral care. However, inappropriate treatment, delayed treatment, old age, underlying systemic disease, and drug-resistant micro-organisms can potentially result in life threatening situations such as cavernous sinus thrombosis, mediastinitis, and sepsis. Sepsis is the most dangerous state with high mortality, ranging from 20~60%. The treatment of sepsis involves properly monitoring vital functions, fluid resuscitation, surgical drainage, and empirical use of high doses of antibiotics until culture results are available. Ventilatory support maybe be required as well. We encountered a 64-year-old patient who died from sepsis that developed as the result of an odontogenic infection. The initial diagnosis was right temporal, infraorbital, buccal, pterygomandibular space abscess. Despite surgical and medical supportive care, the condition progressed to sepsis and after four days the patient died due to multiple organ failure.

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Marginal microleakage of single step adhesives

  • Lee, Dong-Kyun;Jeong, Jin-Ho;Cho, Young-Gon
    • Proceedings of the KACD Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.614-614
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    • 2003
  • I. Objectives The purpose of this study was to compare the marginal microleakage of Prompt L-Pop, AQ Bond, One-Up Bond F, Futurabond, and Xeno III in Class V cavity. II. Materials and Methods One hundred Class V direct resin restorations were placed in the buccal and lingual surfaces of 50 extracted human molars. Each cavity had occlusal margin in enamel and gingival margin in dentin. Teeth were randomly divided into five groups and restored using one of the single step adhesives and composite resins.(omitted)

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