JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/51863
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Author Murakami, Takashi| Fujii, Akihito| Kawabata, Yuya| Takakura, Hiroaki| Yamaue, Rie| Tarek Abdulsamad Ali Balam| Kuroda, Shingo| Kawanabe, Noriaki| Kamioka, Hiroshi| Yamashiro, Takashi|
Abstract The aims of this study were to investigate how the Peer Assessment Rating (PAR index) predicts the perceived need for orthodontic treatment of mandibular protrusion in Japanese subjects, and to elucidate whether the perceived need for treatment was affected by the ratersʼ orthodontic expertise. The subjects were 110 dental students and 32 orthodontists. We showed them casts of 10 untreated mandibular protrusion cases and gave them a questionnaire in which they had to describe their perceptions of the orthodontic treatment needs using a 10-point visual analog scale (VAS). The PAR index was used for cast evaluation. The PAR index scores showed significant correlations with the VAS scores. In casts with a low PAR score, there were no differences in the VAS scores between orthodontists and students. In casts with a PAR score greater than 23, the orthodontists perceived a significantly greater treatment need than did the students;for scores of 22, 28, and 29, students who had received orthodontic treatment themselves were more likely to perceive the treatment need. The PAR index is a good clinical predictor for assessing the perceived treatment needs for mandibular protrusion. Perception of the need for orthodontic treatment for mandibular protrusion depended on the degree of orthodontic expertise in Japanese subjects.
Keywords orthodontic expertise treatment need PAR index mandibular protrusion
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2013-10
Volume volume67
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 277
End Page 283
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders CopyrightⒸ 2013 by Okayama University Medical School
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PubMed ID 24145727
Web of Science KeyUT 000325836100001
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/54604
FullText URL 70_5_413.pdf
Author Murakami, Takashi| Kawanabe, Noriaki| Kataoka, Tomoki| Hoshijima, Mitsuhiro| Komori, Hiroki| Fujisawa, Atsuro| Kamioka, Hiroshi|
Abstract Although accurate bracket placement is essential for orthodontic treatment, many practitioners apply brackets indiscriminately with direct or indirect bonding techniques. Nonetheless, there have been few prospective clinical comparisons of the 2 techniques. We will therefore conduct a single-center, randomized control trial in 100 patients aged ≥12 years and diagnosed with malocclusion. All patients will receive orthodontic treatment using brackets with direct or indirect bonding techniques. The primary endpoints will be the total treatment time, occlusal index, discomfort at bonding, and oral hygiene after bonding. This study will clarify whether indirect bonding can improve the efficiency of orthodontic treatment.
Keywords indirect bonding comprehensive evaluation bracket
Amo Type Clinical Study Protocols
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2016-10
Volume volume70
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 413
End Page 416
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders CopyrightⒸ 2016 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 27777438
Web of Science KeyUT 000388098700015
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/61902
FullText URL 75_2_205.pdf
Author Hoshijima, Mitsuhiro| Kawanabe, Noriaki| Iida, Seiji| Yamashiro, Takashi| Kamioka, Hiroshi|
Abstract We herein report the case of a 19-year-old female with a transverse discrepancy, skeletal Class II malocclusion, severe crowding with concerns of classic-type Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), aesthetics problems and functional problems. The main characteristics of classic EDS are loose-jointedness and fragile, easily bruised skin that heals with peculiar “cigarette-paper” scars. The anteroposterior and transverse skeletal discrepancies can generally be resolved by maxilla repositioning and mandibular advancement surgery following pre-surgical orthodontic treatment. However, this patient was treated with orthodontic camouflage but not orthognathic surgery because of the risks of skin bruising, poor healing and a temporomandibular disorder. A satisfactory dental appearance and occlusion were achieved after camouflage treatment with orthodontic anchor screws and the use of Class II elastics, including the preservation of the stomatognathic functions. Acceptable occlusion and dentition were maintained after a two-year retention period. This treatment strategy of orthodontic camouflage using temporary anchorage, such as anchor screws and Class II elastics, may be a viable treatment option for skeletal malocclusion patients with EDS.
Keywords asymmetry Class II camouflage orthodontic anchor screw Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Amo Type Case Report
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2021-04
Volume volume75
Issue issue2
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 205
End Page 212
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders CopyrightⒸ 2021 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 33953427
NAID 120007029885
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Author Fukui, Yuko| Hayano, Satoru| Kawanabe, Noriaki| Wang, Ziyi| Shimada, Akira| Saito, Megumu K.| Asaka, Isao| Kamioka, Hiroshi|
Keywords iPS cell RPL5 cleft lip and palate chondrocyte Diamond-Blackfan Anemia
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This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Fukui, Y, Hayano, S, Kawanabe, N, Wang, Z, Shimada, A, Saito, MK, et al. Investigation of the molecular causes underlying physical abnormalities in Diamond-Blackfan anemia patients with RPL5 haploinsufficiency. Pathology International. 2021; 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1111/pin.13168], which has been published in final form at [https://doi.org/10.1111/pin.13168]. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-ArchivedVersions. This article may not be enhanced, enriched or otherwise transformed into a derivative work, without express permission from Wileyor by statutory rights under applicable legislation. Copyright notices must not be removed, obscured or modified. The article must be linked toWiley’s version of record on Wiley Online Library and any embedding, framing or otherwise making available the article or pages thereof bythird parties from platforms, services and websites other than Wiley Online Library must be prohibited.|
Published Date 2021-9-29
Publication Title Pathology International
Volume volume2021
Publisher Wiley
Start Page 1
End Page 11
ISSN 1320-5463
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/40511
FullText URL 64_5_345.pdf
Author Ishihara, Yoshihito| Kuroda, Shingo| Kawanabe, Noriaki| Takano-Yamamoto, Teruko| Yamashiro, Takashi|
Abstract This article reports the successful surgical-orthodontic treatment of an elderly patient with dentofacial deformity and signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorder (TMD). The patient was a 63-year-old woman with a concave profile due to mandibular protrusion. To correct skeletal deformities, the mandible was posteriorly repositioned by employing intraoral vertical ramus osteotomy (IVRO) following presurgical orthodontic treatment. After active treatment for 31 months, the facial profile was significantly improved and satisfactory occlusion was achieved. In addition, TMD symptoms of clicking sounds on the left side and difficulty in mouth opening were resolved. Regarding the findings of magnetic resonance imaging, anterior disc displacement in the opening phase was improved in the temporomandibular joint on the left side. Furthermore, stomatognathic functions were also improved without any aggravation of age-related problems. In conclusion, surgical repositioning of the mandible using IVRO leads to both morphological and functional improvements even in elderly patients.
Keywords elderly patient orthodontics temporomandibular disorder intraoral vertical ramus osteotomy
Amo Type Case Report
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2010-10
Volume volume64
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 345
End Page 349
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders CopyrightⒸ 2010 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 20975769
Web of Science KeyUT 000283563300011