نتایج جستجو برای: dental calculus

تعداد نتایج: 223522  

2017
Jorge Luis Montenegro Raudales Atsutoshi Yoshimura Ziauddin Sm Takashi Kaneko Yukio Ozaki Takashi Ukai Toshihiro Miyazaki Eicke Latz Yoshitaka Hara Ziauddin SM

Dental calculus is a mineralized deposit associated with periodontitis. The bacterial components contained in dental calculus can be recognized by host immune sensors, such as Toll-like receptors (TLRs), and induce transcription of proinflammatory cytokines, such as IL-1β. Studies have shown that cellular uptake of crystalline particles may trigger NLRP3 inflammasome activation, leading to the ...

2016
Jorge Luis Montenegro Raudales Atsutoshi Yoshimura Ziauddin SM Takashi Kaneko Yukio Ozaki Takashi Ukai Toshihiro Miyazaki Eicke Latz Yoshitaka Hara

Dental calculus is a mineralized deposit associated with periodontitis. The bacterial components contained in dental calculus can be recognized by host immune sensors, such as Toll-like receptors (TLRs), and induce transcription of proinflammatory cytokines, such as IL-1β. Studies have shown that cellular uptake of crystalline particles may trigger NLRP3 inflammasome activation, leading to the ...

2016
Andrew T. Ozga Maria A. Nieves‐Colón Tanvi P. Honap Krithivasan Sankaranarayanan Courtney A. Hofman George R. Milner Cecil M. Lewis Anne C. Stone Christina Warinner

OBJECTIVES Archaeological dental calculus is a rich source of host-associated biomolecules. Importantly, however, dental calculus is more accurately described as a calcified microbial biofilm than a host tissue. As such, concerns regarding destructive analysis of human remains may not apply as strongly to dental calculus, opening the possibility of obtaining human health and ancestry informatio...

2017
Meaghan Mackie Jessica Hendy Abigail D Lowe Alessandra Sperduti Malin Holst Matthew J Collins Camilla F Speller

Proteomic analysis of dental calculus is emerging as a powerful tool for disease and dietary characterisation of archaeological populations. To better understand the variability in protein results from dental calculus, we analysed 21 samples from three Roman-period populations to compare: 1) the quantity of extracted protein; 2) the number of mass spectral queries; and 3) the number of peptide ...

Journal: :Stomatoloski glasnik Srbije 2012

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2008
José Leopoldo Ferreira Antunes Marco Aurélio Peres Antonio Carlos Frias Edgard Michel Crosato Maria Gabriela Haye Biazevic

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the association between gingival health conditions and dental service utilization. METHODS An epidemiological survey of the oral health of 1,799 adolescents was carried out in 35 cities of the state of São Paulo, in 2002. Gingival health was assessed through the prevalence of gingival bleeding on probing and dental calculus (community periodontal index), and dental occlu...

2010
Toshiro SAKAE Hirotsugu YAMAMOTO Goro HIRAI

Dental calculus, a type of stone formed even under normal conditions, plays an important role in some periodontal diseases. Deposition of dental calculus follows plaque formation, and the variations in the degree of calcification reflect the changes in environment and form of its lamellar structure[1]. Dental plaque is composed of rods, cocci and filamentous bacteria[2], and these morphological...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
b. seraj r. ahmadi assistant professor, department of pediatric dentistry, faculty of dentistry, shahed university, teh n. ramezani assistant professor, department of pediatric dentistry, faculty of dentistry, zahedan university of a. mashayekhi physician m. ahmadi postdoctoral research associate,department of immunology, university college london (ucl), royal fre

children suffering from decreased renal function may demand unique considerations regarding special oral and dental conditions they are encountered to. it is mentioned that renal function deterioration may affect the hard or soft tissues of the mouth. having knowledge about the high prevalence of dental defects, calculus, gingival hyperplasia, modified salivary composition and tissue responses ...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2011
Oi-Hong Tung Shyh-Yuan Lee Yu-Lin Lai How-Foo Chen

Subgingival calculus has been recognized as a major cause of periodontitis, which is one of the main chronic infectious diseases of oral cavities and a principal cause of tooth loss in humans. Bacteria deposited in subgingival calculus or plaque cause gingival inflammation, function deterioration, and then periodontitis. However, subgingival calculus within the periodontal pocket is a complicat...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2011
Yao-Sheng Hsieh Yi-Ching Ho Shyh-Yuan Lee Chih-Wei Lu Cho-Pei Jiang Ching-Cheng Chuang Chun-Yang Wang Chia-Wei Sun

We characterized and imaged dental calculus using swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT). The refractive indices of enamel, dentin, cementum, and calculus were measured as 1.625 ± 0.024, 1.534 ± 0.029, 1.570 ± 0.021, and 2.097 ± 0.094, respectively. Dental calculus leads strong scattering properties, and thus, the region can be identified from enamel with SS-OCT imaging. An extracte...

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