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A STUDY ON THE FLEXURAL BOND STRENGTH OF THE GOLD AND THE Co-Cr ALLOY TO THE DENTURE BASE RESINS (금 합금 및 비 귀금속 합금에 대한 의치상 레진의 결합강도에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Hyun-Joo;Kim, Chang-Whe;Kim, Yung-Soo
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.500-509
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    • 2000
  • In general, the three major oral functions of edentulous patients-mastication, phonation, esthetics-can be rehabilitated by the complete dentures, and both the resin based complete denture and the metal based complete denture are commonly used by many clinicians today. For the sake of many advantages such as the excellent thermal conductivity, low volumetric change, high strength, low risk of fracture and the better patient's adaptation, the metal based complete dentures are indicated to the several cases. But, there are common failures of these type of dentures mainly by the fracture or the debonding between the resin structures and the metal frameworks which is caused by the discrepancies of the flexural strength and the coefficient of thermal expansion. This is aggravated by the water contamination of the interface when exposed to the oral environment and results in the failure of complete denture treatment. So, the purpose of this study is to compare the bond strength and the fracture patterns of the gold alloy based and the Co-Cr alloy based complete dentures using the PMMA resins and the 4-META adhesive resins. The results of this study were as follows. 1. Both to the PMMA resin and the 4-META resin, the flexural bond strength of gold alloy is lower than that of Co-Cr alloy(P<0.05) 2. To the Co-Cr alloy, the bond strength of the 4-META resin is significantly higher than that of PMMA resin(P<0.05). 3. The flexural strength of the group with the mechanical retention form is significantly higher than that of the group without retention form(P<0.05). 4. Comparing with the other groups, the fracture patterns of the group 3 are quite different from the group 1,2,5.

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The treatment of an edentulous patient with conventional complete denture and CAD/CAM complete denture (Conventional한 방식과 CAD/CAM System을 이용한 완전 무치악 환자 동시 수복 증례)

  • Cho, Sungyoon;Lee, Joonseok
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.58 no.1
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    • pp.42-49
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    • 2020
  • In patients with fully edentulous jaw, treatment of complete dentures should be carried out in many stages when following the conventional methods. Therefore there were disadvantages such as multiple visits to dental clinic is inevitable. In addition, errors caused by polymerization shrinkage, which happens during the fabrication of denture, and difficulties in reproduction of damaged or lost denture were considered as disadvantages. But nowadays, computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system is widely used in dentistry and it has begun to expand its spectrum in manufacturing complete dentures. Using CAD/CAM system to fabricate complete dentures can reduce the number of patient's visit and clinical chair time, since taking impression, recording jaw relation, and selection of artificial teeth are performed at the same time during the first visit, and delivering of dentures during the second visit is possible. In addition, because 3D-Printing technology is used, errors by polymerization shrinkage can be reduced. Among the companies that fabricate complete dentures using CAD/CAM system, DENTCA CAD/CAM denture (DENTCA Inc., Los Angeles, CA, USA) is the most commercialized company. In this case, we treated patients of complete dentures using conventional complete denture method and DENTCA CAD/CAM denture system in the same patient. We would like to report this case because we have achieved good results not only in functional aspects of pronunciation, chewing, and swallowing but also in aesthetic aspects.

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy for Proximal Ureter Stone with Complete Obstruction : Analysis of the Appropriate Session for Changing Treatment Modality According to Stone Size (완전 폐색을 동반한 상부 요관 결석에 대한 체외충격파쇄석술 : 결석의 크기에 따른 적절한 치료 전환 시기 분석)

  • Son, Soon-Yong;Lee, Won-Hong
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.287-291
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    • 2005
  • To determine the appropriate session for changing treatment modality according to the size of proximal ureter stone with complete obstruction, We analyzed 201 patients with proximal ureter stone primarily treated by Dornier MPL 9000 lithotripter from January, 2002 to August, 2004. Of total 201 patients, the patients without complete obstruction were 142, and with complete obstruction were 59. In the patients without complete obstruction, the accumulative stone free rate of the first, second, and third session were 68.3%, 86.6%, and 94.4%, respectively. The accumulative stone free rate according to the stone size at third session were 100%, 90.5%, 00.0% in stones less than 10 mm, 10 to less than 20 mm, and larger than or 20 mm, respectively. In the patients with complete obstruction, the accumulative stone free rate of the first, second, and third session were 44.1%, 66.1%, and 76.3%, respectively. The accumulative stone free rate according to the stone size at third session were 100%, 65.5%, 33.3% in stones less than 10 mm, 10 to less than 20 mm, and larger than or 20 mm, respectively. In our study, the size of proximal ureter stone with complete obstruction influenced noticeably on the success rate of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). We propose that the proximal ureter stones larger than or 10 mm with complete obstruction are treated by ureteroscopic manipulation than ESWL as the first line treatment modality.

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Toward Complete Bacterial Genome Sequencing Through the Combined Use of Multiple Next-Generation Sequencing Platforms

  • Jeong, Haeyoung;Lee, Dae-Hee;Ryu, Choong-Min;Park, Seung-Hwan
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.207-212
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    • 2016
  • PacBio's long-read sequencing technologies can be successfully used for a complete bacterial genome assembly using recently developed non-hybrid assemblers in the absence of second-generation, high-quality short reads. However, standardized procedures that take into account multiple pre-existing second-generation sequencing platforms are scarce. In addition to Illumina HiSeq and Ion Torrent PGM-based genome sequencing results derived from previous studies, we generated further sequencing data, including from the PacBio RS II platform, and applied various bioinformatics tools to obtain complete genome assemblies for five bacterial strains. Our approach revealed that the hierarchical genome assembly process (HGAP) non-hybrid assembler resulted in nearly complete assemblies at a moderate coverage of ~75x, but that different versions produced non-compatible results requiring post processing. The other two platforms further improved the PacBio assembly through scaffolding and a final error correction.

Power spectrum density analysis for the influence of complete denture on the brain function of edentulous patients - pilot study

  • Perumal, Praveen;Chander, Gopi Naveen;Anitha, Kuttae Viswanathan;Reddy, Jetti Ramesh;Muthukumar, Balasubramanium
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.187-193
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    • 2016
  • PURPOSE. This pilot study was to find the influence of complete denture on the brain activity and cognitive function of edentulous patients measured through Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The study recruited 20 patients aged from 50 to 60 years requiring complete dentures with inclusion and exclusion criteria. The brain function and cognitive function were analyzed with a mental state questionnaire and a 15-minute analysis of power spectral density of EEG alpha waves. The analysis included edentulous phase and post denture insertion adaptive phase, each done before and after chewing. The results obtained were statistically evaluated. RESULTS. Power Spectral Density (PSD) values increased from edentulous phase to post denture insertion adaption phase. The data were grouped as edentulous phase before chewing (EEG p1-0.0064), edentulous phase after chewing (EEG p2-0.0073), post denture insertion adaptive phase before chewing (EEG p3-0.0077), and post denture insertion adaptive phase after chewing (EEG p4-0.0096). The acquired values were statistically analyzed using paired t-test, which showed statistically significant results (P<.05). CONCLUSION. This pilot study showed functional improvement in brain function of edentulous patients with complete dentures rehabilitation.

Metal base of complete denture in edentulous patient (무치악 환자에서 총의치 금속상에 대한 고찰)

  • Koo, Cheol-Ihn;Lee, Heung-Tae;Park, Chan-Ik
    • Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.197-204
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    • 2002
  • Polymers are the dominant material for fabrication of denture bases. However, resin base can't fufill the patients' satisfactions completely and solve the pronunciation problem and prevent the denture fracture. In spite of many advantages, metal denture bases do not widespread in clinical practice. The main reasons are the difficulties in fabrication and additional time and cost, inability to rebase such prostheses. The use of the metal base can be one of options in complete denture treatments. This study helps, through reveiwing previous reports and literature about the metal base, metal base to be useful in the clinical application by recommend the materials, indications and advantage/disadvantage of the metal base and introduce variable designs. The clinical application of the metal base have many advantages, but the dentists have to select cases carefully and apply designs according to patient's various conditions. In conclusion, the use of the metal base can't alternate treatment of inadequate conventional complete denture. Adequate complete denture is very important for the treatment of the metal base complete denture.

Factors Affecting Mother's Satisfaction, Word-of-mouth, and Repurchase Intention for the Complete Collection and Monography Picture Books (유아용 단행본과 전집 그림책에 대한 어머니의 만족도, 구전의도 및 재구매의도에 영향을 미치는 요인)

  • Choi, Naya;Kim, Se Young
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.95-111
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the factors affecting mother's satisfaction, word-of-mouth, and repurchase intention for the complete collection and monography picture books. Questionnaires from 323 5-year-olds' mothers in Seoul and Kyunggi province were analysed. The findings are as follows. Firstly, mother's product involvement and dual readership, and child's preference for picture books were common effective factors to improve mother's satisfaction, word-of-mouth, and repurchase intention. Secondly, reflection of child's opinions explained mother's satisfaction, word-of-mouth, and repurchase intention only for the monography, not for the complete collection. Thirdly, mother's product involvement had a direct effect on the repurchase intention of monography, while mother's subjective knowledge was more important for the repurchase intention of the complete collection.

Numerical Investigation of Aerodynamic Interference in Complete Helicopter Configurations

  • Lee, Hee-Dong;Yu, Dong-Ok;Kwon, Oh-Joon;Kang, Hee-Jung
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.190-199
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    • 2011
  • Unsteady flow simulations of complete helicopter configurations were conducted, and the flow fields and the aerodynamic interferences between the main rotor, fuselage, and tail rotor were investigated. For these simulations, a three-dimensional flow solver based on unstructured meshes was used, coupled with an overset mesh technique to handle relative motion among those components. To validate the flow solver, calculations were made for a UH-60A complete helicopter configuration at high-speed and low-speed forward flight conditions, and the unsteady airloads on the main rotor blade were compared to available flight test data and other calculated results. The results showed that the fuselage changed the rotor inflow distribution in the main rotor blade airloads. Such unsteady vibratory airloads were produced on the fuselage, which were nearly in-phase with the blade passage over the fuselage. The flow solver was then applied to the simulation of a generic complete helicopter configuration at various flight conditions, and the results were compared with those of the CAMRAD-II comprehensive analysis code. It was found that the main rotor blades strongly interact with a pair of disk-vortices at the outer edge of the rotor disk plane, which leads to high pulse airloads on the blade, and these airloads behave differently depending on the specific flight condition.