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STATISTICAL STUDY OF THE DEPTH OF THE GINGIVAL SULCUS IN THE PRIMARY TEETH (유치의 치은열구 깊이에 관한 통계학적 연구)

  • Sung, Kwang-Sook;Lee, Jong-Gap
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.145-150
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    • 1984
  • Author have measured the depth of gingival sulcus of the primary teeth. 333 teeth were selected from the children who attended on the department of pedodontic, College of dentistry, Yonsei University, and kindergarten children at Won Ju city aged from 1 year 8 months to 10 year 2 months. 1998 point were measured. The results were as follows. ; 1. Facial surface was the shallowest in sulcus depth compared with other surfaces. It was 1.56 mm. The depth of sulcus in lingual surface was deeper than facial. 2. The deepest part of each surface was mesial and distal, There were no statistical differences between mesial and distal part of the sulcus depth. 3. The mean sulcus depth of each tooth was as follows. Primary central incisor.....1.71mm. Primary canine....1.75mm. Primary second molar.....2.03mm. 4. The mean sulcus depth of upper was 1.86mm, and the lower was 1.76mg. The upper tooth was deeper than lower in sulcus depth. 5. The lower primary central incisor had the shallowest sulcus and the upper 2nd primary molar had the deepest compared with other tooth. 6. There wasn't specific statistical differences between the age groups of primary dentition and mixed dentition.

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EFFECTS OF ARTIFICIAL CROWN MARGIN ON GINGIVA AND GINGIVAL SULCUS (금관변연이 치은 및 치은열구에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Dong-Chul
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.27-31
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    • 1978
  • A total of 200 patients, ranging in age from 20 to 60 years, were selected for the study. Each had at least one tooth which was restored with complete cast gold crown and a nonrestored contralateral tooth with no clinical evidence of caries and periodontal disease. The gingival tissues adjacent to the crowned and nonrestored teeth were examined to determine the evaluation of the severity of inflammation and probed to determine individual pocket depth. The findings are listed here. 1. The average sulcus bleeding index of the gingival tissues adjacent to crowned teeth was 1.99. The average sulcus bleeding index of the gingival tissues adjacent to nonrestored teeth was 0.67. 2. The average gingival sulcus depth adjacent to crowned teeth was 2.19mm. The average gingival sulcus depth adjacent to non restored teeth was 1.68mm. 3. No difference could be found between the average gingival sulcus bleeding index and average gingival sulcus depth of male and those of female. 4. The difference between sulcus bleeding index of the gingival tissues adjacent to crowned teeth and sulcus bleeding index of the gingival tissues adjacent to nonrestored teeth increased with increased age of the cast crown.

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A Suggestion to Revise Some Morphological Terms in Insect External Structure (몇 가지 곤충 외부구조 명칭의 재조정 제안)

  • Lee, Young In
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.435-436
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    • 2017
  • Subgena and clypeus are a continuous plate, so should be collectively called as peristoma. Subsequently, subgenal sulcus is revised into peristomal sulcus or cranio-stomal sulcus. Ptilinal suture on dipteran adult head is revised into ptilinal fissure. Notal and pleural wing processes are revised into notal and pleural process, respectively. The lower plate of abdomen is ventum, while that of thorax is sternum.

Voice Analysis and Treatment Result According to Configuration of Sulcus Vocalis (성대구증의 형태에 따른 음향학적 분석 및 치료 결과)

  • Yang, Ho Cherl;Jeong, Byoung Seo;Kim, Dong Young;Woo, Joo Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.119-123
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    • 2012
  • Background and Objectives : Sulcus vocalis could be classified into type I, type IIa, and type IIb. There have been a little reports about voice quality and treatment results related with types of sulcus vocalis. The authors conducted an analysis of voice and treatment according to different types of sulcus vocalis. Materials and Methods : This study was based on a retrospective chart review. The sulcus types were classified into type I and type II. Objective and subjective voice assessments were analyzed. Patients were treated individually with voice therapy, percutaneous steroid injection, and injection laryngoplasty. Comparison was performed on the voice difference between type I group and type II group, and between pre-treatment and post-treatment of each types. Results : One hundred and one patients were enrolled into this study, and 49 patients were type I and 52 patients were type II. Type I group showed longer mean maximal phonation time (MPT) than type II group, although other voice parameters didn't show any difference between two groups. Even after the management, almost all of the voice parameters didn't show improvement except MPT of type II group. Conclusion:Although the type I sulcus has been known as a non-pathologic lesion, it can result in some degree of voice change and discomfort, and thus need an active management. In this study, voice therapy, percutaneous steroid injection, and injection laryngoplasty showed limited effect to the both types of sulcus vocalis. Further studies for management of sulcus vocalis were needed.

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Vocal sulcus accompanying with benign vocal cord disease (양성 성대질환을 동반하는 성대구 (Vocal Sulcus))

  • 조승호;이흥엽;김민식;서병도
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1993.05a
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    • pp.75-75
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    • 1993
  • A retrospective review of 158 patients who had microlaryngeal surgery for benign vocal cord disease, at the Department of Otolaryngology, Kang-Nam St. Mary Hospital, over 2-year period from Mar. 1991 to Feb. 1993, was completed. Of 158 patients, 16 patients(10.1%, male 8 & female 8, most common in fifth decade) had concomitant vocal sulcus unilaterally (10) or bilaterally (6). Vocal sulcus was accompanied with 7.5% (7/93) of vocal polyp, 15.8% (6/38) of vocal nodule, 11.1% (1/9) of Reinke's edema and 8.3% (1/12) of vocal cyst. Vocal sulcus located above the associated disease in 13(59.1%), below the disease in 7(31.8%) and in the lesion in 2(9.0%). Vocal sulcus was found mainly on the midportion of the membranous vocal cord and the length was less than half of membranous vocal cord in 16(72.7%), more than half in 6(27.3%). In 12 cases (54.5%), vocal sulcus was deep enough to attach to the vocal ligament. We thought it is important to consider the concomitant vocal sulcus during the microlaryngeal surgery for benign vocal cord disease.

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Surgical Treatment of Sulcus Vocalis Using KTP Laser (성대구증에서 KTP Laser를 사용한 수술적 치료 1례)

  • Jung, Chan Min;Kim, Jihyung;Lim, Jae-Yol;Choi, Hong-Shik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.131-134
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    • 2017
  • Sulcus vocalis remains a surgical challenge despite many recent advances in laryngomicrosurgeries. We previously reported that 585-nm Pulsed dye laser (PDL) exerts favorable outcome in treatment of sulcus vocalis due to its therapeutic effects of collagen rearrangement and improved wound remodeling. In spite of the usefulness of PDL glottoplasty for treating sulcus vocalis, the device is no more available in the country. It prompted us to focus another angiolytic laser ; 532-nm KTP laser which has similar mechanisms of action and has been used for treatment of other laryngeal lesions elsewhere. Herein, we present a case of sulcus vocalis successfully treated with KTP laser. A patient underwent laryngomicrosurgery with angiolytic KTP laser (KTP glottoplasty) by the same surgical procedure with PDL glottoplasty. After the surgery, the patient presented improved voice outcome in time without complications.

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WETTABILITY OF POLYVINYLSILOXANE IMPRESSION MATERIALS AND IMPROVED STONE MATERIALS (부가중합 실리콘 인상재 및 모형재의 젖음성에 관한 비교 연구)

  • Cho, Lee-Ra;Chung, Kyung-Ho;Kim, Kyoung-Nam
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.191-199
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    • 2000
  • Wettability of addition silicone impression material is very important property for making an accurate restoration. This study examined the impression quality in clinical condition and the wettability of impression and die material. Four commercially available addition silicone impression material (Express, Examix, Contrast, Perfect) and three die materials (Die-Keen, Vel-Mix, Fuji-Rock) were studied. A total of 50 putty/wash and heavy body/wash impressions of wet intact permanent molar teeth were examined for definition of the gingival sulcus reproduction and then classified in quality ranking. The percentage of the sulcus reproduction ability of each material was calculated from the sulcus depths of cross-sectioned epoxy resin casts from the impressions and clinically measured sulcus depths, The same impression materials were used to produce 3 groups of die stone casts form void entrapment die had been exposed to milk. Voids in the impression body and stone casts ere counted under a stereoscopic microscope. From the experiment, the following results were obtained : 1. Sulcus reproduction ability of additional silicone impression material were diminished in order of Express, Examix, Perfect, Contrast. The significant difference was found between Perfect and other material. Heavy body/wash combination was superior In putty/wash method n Perfect impression material. 2. In direct observation, Contrast showed least void in impression body but correlations ere not found between sulcus reproduction and void production. 3. In void entrapment laboratory test, wettability were diminished in order of Examix, Contrast, Express, Perfect. Clinical impression recording seems not to correlate with laboratory test. 4. The wettability of die material to impression material was not different in Express, Examix, Contrast. But, in Perfect, Die-Keen had superior wettability to others.

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Relationship between the depth of cingulate sulcus on neonatal high resolution cranial ultrasound and gestational age (신생아 고해상 뇌 초음파검사에서 대상고랑의 깊이와 재태기간과의 관계)

  • Choi, Young Chil;Choi, Jin Yong;Lee, Jung Hwa
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.52 no.10
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    • pp.1136-1139
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    • 2009
  • Purpose:It is critical that the exact gestational age of a newborn baby, especially premature baby, be determined to evaluate the status of a disease and its management and to estimate the prognosis of a patient. This study aimed to investigate an easy and accurate method to estimate gestational age on cranial ultrasound, requiring minimal additional time and equipment. Methods:A high-resolution coronal sonographic image was obtained via the anterior fontanel with a 5-12 Mhz linear probe after the usual cranial sonographic examination. We measured the depth of cerebral hemisphere, thickness of corpus callosum, and depth of cingulate sulcus and obtained the correlations between these factors and gestational age. Results:Depth of cingulate sulcus had the highest correlation coefficiency with gestational age (r=0.878, P=0.000). All the cases, except for 2 cases, had a gestational age of more than 37 weeks, when the depths of cingulate sulcus were more than 0.55 cm, and had a gestational age less than 34 weeks, when the depths of cingulate sulcus were less than 0.35 cm. Conclusion:Measurement of the depth of cingulate sulcus was a simple and accurate method to estimate the gestational age on cranial ultrasound. The gestational age is more than 37 weeks, when the depth of cingulate sulcus is more than 0.55 cm, and is less than 34 weeks, when the depth of cingulate sulcus is less than 0.35 cm.

신개발 국산 부가중합 실리콘 인상재의 젖음성과 기포발생에 관한 비교 연구

  • 조리라;정경호;김경남
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.41 no.1 s.404
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2003
  • Wettability of addition silicone impression material is very important property for making an accurate restoration. This study examined theimpression quality in clinical condition and the wettability of impression material. Three commercially available addition silicone impression material (Imprint; 3M, USA, Examix; GC, Japan, Perfect; Handae, Korea) were studied. A total of 90 putty/wash impressions of semi-dried premolars and wet molar teeth were examined for void production in impression body. The percentae of the sulcus reproduction ability of each material was calculated from the sulcus depths of cross-sectioned casts from the impressions with stereomicroscope. Three impression materials were used to produce die stone casts from vcid entrapment die. Voids in the stone casts were counted with the stereomicroscpe. From the experiment, the following results were obtained: 1. In direct observation, Imprint showed greatest numbers of void in impression body (P<.001).However, correlations were not found between sulcus reproduction and void production. 2. Sulcus reproduction ability of additional silicone impression material was diminished in order of Imprint, Examix, Perfect. The significant difference was found between Imprint and other material (P<.001). 3. In void entrapment laboratory test, void productions was diminished in order of Examix, Imprint, Perfect. All voids in casts were less in delayed poured cast than immediately poured cast. 4. Especially, the stone pouring time of Perfect impression material should be delayed.

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