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An Overview of Anterior Repositioning Splint Therapy for Disc Displacement-related Temporomandibular Disorders 被引量:5
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作者 Yan-ning GUO sheng-jie cui +1 位作者 Yan-heng ZHOU Xue-dong WANG 《Current Medical Science》 SCIE CAS 2021年第3期626-634,共9页
Anterior repositioning splint(ARS)therapy is considered one of the most effective therapies for treating disc displacement-related temporomandibular disorders(TMDs),which account for a large proportion of TMD cases.Ow... Anterior repositioning splint(ARS)therapy is considered one of the most effective therapies for treating disc displacement-related temporomandibular disorders(TMDs),which account for a large proportion of TMD cases.Owing to the wide application of this therapy,the exact mechanism of remission has increasingly drawn attention.Given that practitioners have different views on ARS therapy,its indications are broadened,and operating methods diverged.This review attempts to provide an overview of ARS therapy and helps practitioners establish indications and suitable operating methods.Representative views in the past 10 years were summarised,and conclusions were drawn as follows:The mechanism of ARS therapy is mainly attributed to internal derangement correction,improvement of stress distribution and recently reported joint remodeling.It has an evident effect in the short term,and the most prevalent operating methods are protruding the mandible to the edge-to-edge position and wearing the ARS for 24 hours daily for 3-6 months.However,long-term stability is not optimal,and thus indications should be selected carefully.Notably,most of the clinical studies in this field are case analyses with low-quality evidence.Well-designed RCTs are required to further validate relevant theories. 展开更多
关键词 anterior repositioning splint disc displacement occlusal splint temporomandibular joint disorders THERAPEUTICS
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Stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth ameliorate concanavalin A-induced autoimmune hepatitis by protecting hepatocytes from apoptosis 被引量:2
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作者 Yi-Kun Zhou Ling-Su Zhu +4 位作者 Hua-Ming Huang sheng-jie cui Ting Zhang Yan-Heng Zhou Rui-Li Yang 《World Journal of Stem Cells》 SCIE 2020年第12期1623-1639,共17页
BACKGROUND Autoimmune hepatitis is a serious autoimmune liver disease that threatens human health worldwide,which emphasizes the urgent need to identify novel treatments.Stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teet... BACKGROUND Autoimmune hepatitis is a serious autoimmune liver disease that threatens human health worldwide,which emphasizes the urgent need to identify novel treatments.Stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth(SHED),which are easy to obtain in a non-invasive manner,show pronounced proliferative and immunomodulatory capacities.AIM To investigate the protective effects of SHED on concanavalin A(ConA)-induced hepatitis in mice,and to elucidate the associated regulatory mechanisms.METHODS We used a ConA-induced acute hepatitis mouse model and an in vitro co-culture system to study the protective effects of SHED on ConA-induced autoimmune hepatitis,as well as the associated underlying mechanisms.RESULTS SHED infusion could prevent aberrant histopathological liver architecture caused by ConA-induced infiltration of CD3+,CD4+,tumor necrosis-alpha+,and interferon-gamma+inflammatory cells.Alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase were significantly elevated in hepatitis mice.SHED infusion could therefore block ConA-induced alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase elevations.Mechanistically,ConA upregulated tumor necrosisalpha and interferon-gamma expression,which was activated by the nuclear factor-kappa B pathway to induce hepatocyte apoptosis,resulting in acute liver injury.SHED administration protected hepatocytes from ConA-induced apoptosis.CONCLUSION SHED alleviates ConA-induced acute liver injury via inhibition of hepatocyte apoptosis mediated by the nuclear factor-kappa B pathway.Our findings could provide a potential treatment strategy for hepatitis. 展开更多
关键词 Autoimmune hepatitis Stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth Concanavalin A APOPTOSIS Nuclear factor-kappa B
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Microbiological Advances in Orthodontics:An Overview and Detailed Analysis of Temporary Anchorage Devices
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作者 Ning-rui ZHAO Yan-ning GUO +3 位作者 sheng-jie cui Ya-jing TIAN Yan-heng ZHOU Xue-dong WANG 《Current Medical Science》 SCIE CAS 2022年第6期1157-1163,共7页
Dental biofilm is the initiating factor of oral diseases,such as periodontitis and caries.Orthodontic treatment could alter the microbiome structure balance,and increase the risk of such diseases.Furthermore,fixed app... Dental biofilm is the initiating factor of oral diseases,such as periodontitis and caries.Orthodontic treatment could alter the microbiome structure balance,and increase the risk of such diseases.Furthermore,fixed appliances can induce temporary changes in the microbiome community,and the changes that clear aligners bring are smaller by comparison.Temporary anchorage devices(TADs)are skeletal anchorages that are widely used in orthodontic treatment.Microorganisms affect the occurrence and development of inflammation surrounding TADs.At present,existing researches have verified the existence of plaque biofilm on the surface of TADs,but the formation of plaque biofilm and plaque composition under different stable conditions have not been fully understood.The development of high-throughput sequencing,molecular biology experiments,and metabonomics have provided new research ideas to solve this problem.They can become an effective means to explore the microbiome surrounding TADs. 展开更多
关键词 ORTHODONTICS MICROBIOME fixed appliances temporary anchorage devices next-generation sequencing
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