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Comparison between the Rapid ID 32 Strep test system and 16S rRNA gene sequencing for the identification of α-hemolytic streptococci

Lee SY

Oral viridans streptococcus is the most common bacterial species present in human dental plaque. The Rapid ID 32 Strep (bioMerieux, Marcy-l‘Etoile, France) test system allows for the identification of most...
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Clinical, histological, and deep learning-based assessments and treatment of oral verruciform xanthoma: a case report

Lee JH, Jeong SN

Verruciform xanthoma is a benign growth found on the oral mucosa. Clinically, verruciform xanthoma is an asymptomatic lesion, and depending on the amount of keratin present on the surface of...
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Differences in the accuracy of potato dextrose agar and CHROMagar media in diagnosing oral candidiasis

Park HJ, Kim JH, Ryu JW

For the diagnosis of oral candidiasis, the most commonly used method is culturing the Candida strains acquired by rubbing the mucous membrane in the mouth using a sterile cotton swab...
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Correction of facial asymmetry using a patient-specific three-dimensional printed polycarprolactone/beta tricalcium phosphate scaffold: a case report

Kim MK, Han JW, Kwon KJ, Park YW, Shim JH

  • KMID: 2521027
  • Oral Biol Res.
  • 2021 Sep;45(3):143-149.
Facial asymmetry is difficult to correct mainly because of the large volume of implant required for reconstruction, which is hard to estimate. Computer-aided surgical planning using three-dimensional (3D)-printed implants is...
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Posterior dental implant prosthesis fabrication using double scanning technique: a case report

Woo J, Park HJ, Kim HJ, Song JH

The disadvantages of the traditional approach for fabricating dental implant prostheses have been addressed via oral scanning and the use of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing systems. The use of an intraoral...
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Image findings of filler-related radiopacities and multiple miliary osteoma in facial region

Kwon YE, An SY

The identification of radiopacities in the facial region is important during routine radiographic examination. This study analyzed the radiographic findings of filler-related radiopacities (FRR) and multiple miliary osteomas (MMO) in...
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Awareness of national health insurance-covered dental care of adults in Jeju province

Lee S, Kim SJ, Jo CW, Woo J

Advancements in medical care resulted in increase of average longevity. In turn, people have become more concerned about health, oral health, and quality of life. Such change has led to...
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Evaluation of superoxide dismutase 3, heme-oxygenase, and myeloperoxidase expression levels associated with oxidative stress in chronic periodontitis

Yoon Y, Kim H, Lee JM

This study aimed to investigate the expression levels of antioxidative enzymes such as superoxide dismutase 3 (SOD3), heme-oxygenase (HO), and myeloperoxidase (MPOs), which are known to be associated with oxidative...
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Nasal packing with bupivacaine during nasotracheal intubation can reduce intubation-related epistaxis

Yu HK, Park J, Kang YH, Park HB, Bae SI, Lee SH, Ok SH, Jeong SH, Park M

Epistaxis often is caused by nasal mucosal damage and vascular injury after nasotracheal (NT) intubation. Bupivacaine constricts blood vessels at low concentrations and dilates them at high concentrations. In this...
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