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A Study on the Relationship between Anterior Tooth Contact and Temporomandibular Joint Space (전치부 접촉과 측두하악 관절강폭과의 관계에 관한 연구)

  • Sang-Don Kim;Kyung-Soo Han;Min Shin
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.43-53
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    • 1993
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the presence or absence of anterior tooth contact and the changes in temporomandibular joint space. The study sample consisted of 32symptom-free dental students and 79 craniomandibular disorders patients with unilateral joint dysfunction. The two groups were categorized into control group or experimental group, respectively. Recordings of the number and distribution of occlusal contacts were made by T-Scan system. Transcranial radiographs were taken with using of accurad-100 head positioner. Measured items in transcranial radiographs were anterior, superior, posterior joint space and relative condylar position to deepest position of glenoid folla. According to the presence or absence of anterior tooth contact, each group was subdivided and compared with each other with respect to TM joint space. Data were processed and tested with SPSS/PC + package. The results of the study showed that the joint space in control group were wider than those of experimental group and the difference of the width of joint space was more remarkable in subjects with anterior contact between control group and experimental group. However, in same group whether the presence of anterior tooth contact could hardly affect the difference of the width of joint space. And anterior tooth contact in grouip are more frequent than in experimental group.

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Nonsurgical endodontic retreatment of fused teeth with transposition: a case report

  • Cardoso, Miguel Agostinho Beco Pinto;Noites, Rita Brandao;Martins, Miguel Andre Duarte;Paulo, Manuel Pedro da Fonseca
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.148-153
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    • 2016
  • Tooth transposition is a disorder in which a permanent tooth develops and erupts in the normal position of another permanent tooth. Fusion and gemination are developmental disturbances presenting as the union of teeth. This article reports the nonsurgical retreatment of a very rare case of fused teeth with transposition. A patient was referred for endodontic treatment of her maxillary left first molar in the position of the first premolar, which was adjacent to it on the distobuccal side. Orthopantomography and periapical radiography showed two crowns sharing the same root, with a root canal treatment and an associated periapical lesion. Tooth fusion with transposition of a maxillary molar and a premolar was diagnosed. Nonsurgical endodontic retreatment was performed. At four yr follow-up, the tooth was asymptomatic and the radiolucency around the apical region had decreased, showing the success of our intervention. The diagnosis and treatment of fused teeth require special attention. The canal system should be carefully explored to obtain a full understanding of the anatomy, allowing it to be fully cleaned and obturated. Thermoplastic techniques were useful in obtaining hermetic obturation. A correct anatomical evaluation improves the set of treatment options under consideration, leading to a higher likelihood of esthetically and functionally successful treatment.

Design and Meshing Analysis of a Non-involute Internal Gear for Counters (계수기용 비인벌류트 치형의 내치차 설계와 물림해석)

  • Lee, Sung-Chul
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.212-217
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    • 2014
  • A counter gear transmits the rotation angle, so the angular velocity ratio of the gear does not necessarily need to be constant in the meshing process. As a pinion has a small number of teeth when combined with an internal gear for counters, tooth interference can occur with the use of an involute curve. This paper introduces circular arcs that represent a tooth profile and fillet for the profile design of a pinion through the combination of arcs with lines. The straight line of a rack tooth represents the profile of a mating internal gear. Thus, the circular arc and line maintain contact during the rotation of the counter gear. This paper presents an analysis of the meshing of the circular arc tooth and rack tooth along with the properties of the counter gear, such as the change in rotational velocity and amount of backlash. The contact ratio of the counter gear is 1 because the tooth contact occurs between circular arcs and line. The initial position of tooth contact, which denotes the simultaneous contact of two teeth, is found. As the rotation of the pinion, only one tooth keeps the contact situation. This meshing property is analyzed by the geometrical constraints of the tooth profile in contact and the results are presented as graphical diagrams in which tooth-arc movements are superimposed.

IATROGENIC IMPACTION OF LOWER LEFT PERMANENT CANINE : CASE REPORT (하악 영구 견치의 의원성 매복에 대한 증례 보고)

  • Kim, Song-Yi;Choi, Sung-Chul;Choi, Yeong-Chul;Park, Jae-Hong
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.339-344
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    • 2008
  • When a delayed eruption of tooth is diagnosed, the causative factor should be detected before an establishment of treatment plan, if possible. Although a panoramic radiograph is enough to evaluate the position of tooth and the stage of tooth development, a 3-D Dental CT would be a powerful tool to reveal a spatial relationships between objects. The reported case showed a delayed eruption of lower left permanent canine and a mini-plate with screws adjacent to the impacted canine. Although the screws adjacent to the root of impacted tooth showed a close proximity, it was not presumed that these screws would interfere the eruption of the tooth. The impacted canine did not show any spontaneous eruption during observation. After the mini-plate and screws were removed, an orthodontic traction using elastic power chain was performed. The position of mini-plates and screws should be carefully designed to avoid damaging the tooth follicles or tooth roots in the jaw. Also the screws should be removed before an orthodontic traction to prevent damaging the root surface of impacted tooth.

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Position Accuracy Error Analysis in 2 Phase 8 Pole HB Type LPM (2상 8극 HB형 LPM의 위치오차 해석)

  • Kim, Sung-Hun;Lee, Eun-Woong;Lee, Dong-Ju
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1997.11a
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    • pp.38-41
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    • 1997
  • As the LPM is used for position accuracy decision device it is required that both the reason of posion error and the definition of position itself should be cleared. In this study, the precision of the position decision of LPM is affected by the geometrical shape such as tooth shape or processing accuracy. By using the analysis of magnetic circuit, we calculated the permeance come up with the gap. Once the thrust force has been obtained, the permeance due to the mechanical error of the pole pitch and the tooth pitch becomes the error of thrust force. We confirmed as well that it is being affected by the difference due to the variation of the airgap permeance.

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A New Method of Tooth Positioner Fabrication using Modified T.A.R.G. to Measure the Inclination and Angulation of Individual Teeth (개개 치아의 inclination과 angulation을 측정하는 보조 기기를 이용한 tooth positioner의 제작)

  • Kwon, Oh-Won;Hwang, Hae-Sang
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.29 no.2 s.73
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    • pp.137-146
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    • 1999
  • In this article, we introduce a new method of tooth positioner fabrication using modified T.A.R.G. to measure the inclination and angulation of individual teeth. In finishing stage of orthodontic treatment with a fixed appliance, we anticipate that tooth positioner fabricated using the described construction method provides the movement of individual tooth into a desired position; corrected inclination and angulation of teeth, extrusion, intrusion, rotation and so on.

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Long-term cumulative survival and mechanical complications of single-tooth Ankylos Implants: focus on the abutment neck fractures

  • Shim, Hye Won;Yang, Byoung-Eun
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.423-430
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    • 2015
  • PURPOSE. To evaluate the cumulative survival rate (CSR) and mechanical complications of single-tooth $Ankylos^{(R)}$ implants. MATERIALS AND METHODS. This was a retrospective clinical study that analyzed 450 single $Ankylos^{(R)}$ implants installed in 275 patients between December 2005 and December 2012. The main outcomes were survival results CSR and implant failure) and mechanical complications (screw loosening, fracture, and cumulative fracture rate [CFR]). The main outcomes were analyzed according to age, sex, implant length or diameter, bone graft, arch, and position. RESULTS. The 8-year CSR was 96.9%. Thirteen (2.9%) implants failed because of early osseointegration failure in 3, marginal bone loss in 6, and abutment fracture in 4. Screw loosening occurred in 10 implants (2.2%), and 10 abutment fractures occurred. All abutment fractures were located in the neck, and concurrent screw fractures were observed. The CSR and rate of screw loosening did not differ significantly according to factors. The CFR was higher in middle-aged patients (5.3% vs 0.0% in younger and older patients); for teeth in a molar position (5.8% vs 0.0% for premolar or 1.1% for anterior position); and for larger-diameter implants (4.5% for 4.5 mm and 6.7% for 5.5 mm diameter vs 0.5% for 3.5 mm diameter) (all P<.05). CONCLUSION. The $Ankylos^{(R)}$ implant is suitable for single-tooth restoration in Koreans. However, relatively frequent abutment fractures (2.2%) were observed and some fractures resulted in implant failures. Middle-aged patients, the molar position, and a large implant diameter were associated with a high incidence of abutment fracture.

Which factors are associated with difficult surgical extraction of impacted lower third molars?

  • Park, Kyeong-Lok
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.251-258
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    • 2016
  • Objectives: The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate factors associated with increased difficulty in the surgical extraction of impacted lower third molars and to improve identification of difficult cases. Materials and Methods: A total of 680 patients who required 762 surgical extractions of impacted lower third molars from 2009 to 2014 were enrolled in the study. Demographic factors, clinical factors, radiographic factors, surgical extraction difficulty, and presumed causes of difficulty were collected. Data were statistically analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics version 23. Results: Age, sex, depth of impaction, and blurred radiographic image influenced difficulty in surgical extraction. The position of the impacted tooth influenced surgical difficulty, especially when it was accompanied by other factors. Conclusion: It is challenging to design a reliable and practical instrument to predict difficulty in surgical extraction of impacted lower third molars. To identify very difficult cases, root investigation using computed tomography is advised when impacted tooth position suggests difficult extraction.

Sintering of the Crankshaft Position Sensor Wheel

  • Park, J.K.;Park, H.S.;Park, J.S.;Song, K.W.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09a
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    • pp.401-402
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    • 2006
  • All-surface, all-tooth machining and roll forming of cast iron have been used to manufacture the crankshaft position sensor wheel (CPSW). However, these methods pose many problems such as difficult processing, high material cost, and low tooth precision. Thus, we developed a sintered CPSW with an improved detection ability in order to resolve the problems related with the previous methods of manufacturing CPSW by simplifying the process flow and improving tooth precision. The sintering process is introduced in this study. We conducted an experiment to compare the sintered and roll formed products and analyzed the results to evaluate the reliability of the sintering process. Furthermore, we compared and analyzed stress and displacement in the sintered and roll formed products through the "Finite Element Method(FEM)". According to the experimental and FEM results, the sintered product showed satisfactory mechanical properties. It was less expensive to process and lighter and showed better quality than the roll formed product. The results of this study could be applied to design an optimum CPSW using the sintering process.

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Surgical correction of Ankylosed Teeth via Unitooth Osteotomy (단일 치아 골 절단술을 이용한 유착치아의 수술적 교정)

  • Kim, Jong-Ryeol;Song, In-U;Lee, Jeong-Hun
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.42 no.6 s.421
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    • pp.409-413
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    • 2004
  • Tooth ankylosis is frequently resulted from trauma. If indicated, surgical correction is useful osteotomy is one of the method orthodontic surgery that realigns each tooth to the desirable position by using interdental alveolotomy. This method is being adapted when conventional orthodontic of tooth ankylosis on the anterior maxilla via unitooth osteotomy with literature review.

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