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Jaana Gold - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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silver diamine fluoride prevents caries in primary teeth superior to no treatment placebo or fluoride varnish
Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2020Co-Authors: Jaana GoldAbstract:Article Title and Bibliographic Information The effect of silver diamine fluoride in preventing caries in the primary dentition: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Oliveira BH, Rajendra A, Vietz-eenan A, Niederman R. Caries Res 2018;53(1):24-32. Source of Funding Government: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health under award no. R01MD011526 and U24MD006964, and Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Award (PCS-1609-36824). The Teacher Training Program of the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Programa de Capacitacao Docente da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro-PROCAD UERJ) also supported this work. Type of Study/Design Systematic review with meta-analysis.
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silver diamine fluoride arrests caries in primary teeth
Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2017Co-Authors: Jaana GoldAbstract:Article Title and Bibliographic Information Silver Diamine Fluoride Has Efficacy in Controlling Caries Progression in Primary Teeth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Chibinski AC, Wambier LM, Feltrin J, Loguercio AD, Wambier DS, Reis A. Caries Res 2017;51(5):527-41. Source of Funding This Study was partially supported by the Brazilian Government Organization–National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq)–under grants 304105/2013-9 and 305588/2014-1 Type of Study/Design Systematic review and meta-analysis
Peter Milgrom - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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tooth decay may be associated with increased risk of dental pain in 5 year olds
Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2013Co-Authors: Peter MilgromAbstract:Article Title and Bibliographic Information Caries is the main cause for dental pain in childhood: Findings from a birth cohort. Boeira GF, Correa MB, Peres KG, Peres MA, Santos IS, Matijasevich A, Barros AJD, Demarco FF. Caries Res 2012;46:488-95. Reviewer Peter Milgrom, DDS Purpose/Question To determine the prevalence of dental pain in preschool children and its association with socioeconomic, demographic, clinical, and behavior variables Source of Funding CNPz, Process 402372/2008-5, from the government of Brazil; CAPES scholarship to first author, also from the government of Brazil Type of Study/Design Cohort Study Level of Evidence Level 2: Limited-quality, patient-oriented evidence Strength of Recommendation Grade Not applicable
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restorative treatment of primary teeth using compomer is not more effective than treatment with amalgam in preventing new tooth decay in children
Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2011Co-Authors: Peter MilgromAbstract:Article Title and Bibliographic Information Does fluoride in compomers prevent future caries in children? Trachtenberg F, Maserejian NN, Soncini JA, Hayes C, Tavares M. J Dent Res 2009;88(3):276-9. Reviewer Peter Milgrom, DDS Purpose/Question To determine whether fluoride-releasing compomer fillings placed in primary teeth was more effective than amalgam fillings in preventing new tooth decay in other surfaces of the same tooth or other teeth. Source of Funding Government: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA (U01 DE11886) Type of Study/Design Randomized controlled trial Level of Evidence Level 2: Limited-quality, patient-oriented evidence Strength of Recommendation Grade Grade B: Inconsistent or limited-quality patient-oriented evidence
Anupama Rao Tate - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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calcium hydroxide or mineral trioxide aggregate may be used for the apexification of immature teeth
Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2012Co-Authors: Anupama Rao TateAbstract:Article Title and Bibliographic Information Apexification of immature teeth with calcium hydroxide or mineral trioxide aggregate: systematic review and meta-analysis. Chala S, Abouqal R, Rida S, Morocco R. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2011;112:e36-e42. Reviewer Anupama Rao Tate, DMD Purpose/Question To compare the efficacy of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and calcium hydroxide (CH) for the root-end induction of immature teeth Source of Funding Information not available Type of Study/Design Systematic review and meta-analysis of data Level of Evidence Level 2: Limited-quality, patient-oriented evidence Strength of Recommendation Grade Grade B: Limited-quality patient-oriented evidence
Assadi M - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Factors That Impact Evaluation of Left Ventricular Systolic Parameters in Myocardial Perfusion Gated SPECT with 16 Frame and 8 Frame Acquisition Models
2018Co-Authors: Ansar M, Hashemi H, Soltanshahi M, Qutbi M, Azizmohammadi Z, Tabeie F, Javadi H, Jafari E, Barekat M, Assadi MAbstract:OBJECTIVE: Evaluating the effects of heart cavity volume, presence and absence of perfusion defect, gender and Type of Study (stress and rest) on the difference of systolic parameters of myocardial perfusion scan in 16 and 8 framing gated SPECT imaging. METHODS: Cardiac gated SPECT in both 16 and 8 framing simultaneously and both stress and rest phases at one-day protocol was performed for 50 patients. Data have been reconstructed by filter back projection (FBP) method and left ventricular (LV) systolic parameters were calculated by using QGS software. The effect of some factors such as LV cavity volume, presence and absence of perfusion defect, gender and Type of Study on data difference between 8 and 16 frames were evaluated. RESULTS: The differences in ejection fraction (EF), end-diastolic volume (EDV) and end-systolic volume (ESV) in both stress and rest were statistically significant. Difference in both framing was more in stress for EF and ESV, and was more in rest for EDV. Study Type had a significant effect on differences in systolic parameters while gender had a significant effect on differences in EF and ESV in rest between both framings. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, results of this Study revealed that difference of both 16 and 8 frames data in systolic phase were statistically significant and it seems that because of better efficiency of 16 frames, it cannot be replaced by 8 frames. Further well-designed studies are required to verify these findings
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Factors that impact evaluation of left ventricular systolic parameters in myocardial perfusion gated SPECT with 16 frame and 8 frame acquisition models 16 ve 8 frame görüntüleme modelli miyokard perfüzyon gated SPECT çalışmasında sol ventrikül sistolik parametrelerinin değerlendirilmesini etkileyen faktörler
Galenos Yayincilik, 2018Co-Authors: Ansari M., Hashemi H, Soltanshahi M, Qutbi M, Azizmohammadi Z, Tabeie F, Javadi H, Jafari E, Barekat M, Assadi MAbstract:Objective: Evaluating the effects of heart cavity volume, presence and absence of perfusion defect, gender and Type of Study (stress and rest) on the difference of systolic parameters of myocardial perfusion scan in 16 and 8 framing gated SPECT imaging. Methods: Cardiac gated SPECT in both 16 and 8 framing simultaneously and both stress and rest phases at one-day protocol was performed for 50 patients. Data have been reconstructed by filter back projection (FBP) method and left ventricular (LV) systolic parameters were calculated by using QGS software. The effect of some factors such as LV cavity volume, presence and absence of perfusion defect, gender and Type of Study on data difference between 8 and 16 frames were evaluated. Results: The differences in ejection fraction (EF), end-diastolic volume (EDV) and end-systolic volume (ESV) in both stress and rest were statistically significant. Difference in both framing was more in stress for EF and ESV, and was more in rest for EDV. Study Type had a significant effect on differences in systolic parameters while gender had a significant effect on differences in EF and ESV in rest between both framings. Conclusion: In conclusion, results of this Study revealed that difference of both 16 and 8 frames data in systolic phase were statistically significant and it seems that because of better efficiency of 16 frames, it cannot be replaced by 8 frames. Further well-designed studies are required to verify these findings. © 2018 by Turkish Society of Nuclear Medicine Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy published by Galenos Yayınevi
Joan I Gluch - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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as an adjunct to tooth brushing interdental brushes idbs are more effective in removing plaque as compared with brushing alone or the combination use of tooth brushing and dental floss
Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2012Co-Authors: Joan I GluchAbstract:Article Title and Bibliographic Information The efficacy of interdental brushes on plaque and parameters of periodontal inflammation: a systematic review. Slot DE, Dorfer CE, Van der Weijden GA. Int J Dent Hygiene 2008;6(4):253-64. Reviewer Joan I. Gluch, RDH, PhD Purpose/Question To determine the effect of interdental brushes (IDBs) as an adjunct to tooth brushing compared with tooth brushing alone or other interdental oral hygiene devices on plaque, gingival inflammation, bleeding, and pocket depth Source of Funding Information not available Type of Study/Design Systematic review with meta-analysis of data Level of Evidence Level 2: Limited-quality patient-oriented evidence Strength of Recommendation Grade Grade B: Limited-quality patient-oriented evidence