Effectiveness of Three Oral Devices as Mouthguard in Electroconvulsive Therapy. Randomized Crossover...
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction SyndromeTooth Injuries2 moreThis observer-blind crossover intervention study aims to determine the most effective type of device as oral mouthguard in modified-Electroconvulsive Therapy (m-ECT) comparing three types of devices: standard, prefabricated and manufactured in the dental laboratory. Patients from the ECT Unit of Psychiatric Department of the University Hospital of Bellvitge will use the three devices at a random sequence during the twelve treatment sessions, so each device (A, B, C) will be used for two weeks, that is, for four consecutive sessions.
T-Scan Study of Occlusion in Case of Implant Retained Overdenture
Dental OcclusionTraumatic1 moreMaterials and methods: fourteen patients were selected according to the inclusion criteria, the participants were stratified equally into two groups, patients were assigned to receive either monoplane or lingualized occlusal schemes to their overdentures. For each patient placement of two mini-implants in the mandible at the canine region was done, bar joint attachment was used to splint the mini implants. Each implant was 2.5 mm in diameter and 10 mm in length. T-scan occlusal load analysis records were done in centric occlusion , the records was used to analyze the biting force of the denture as a Full Closure Force Movie recording, then Time vs. Force Graph of that Force Movie is accomplished. T-scan records were taken three times for each patient in the two groups ,Immediately after loading ,three months and six months of loading.
Influence of Dental Occlusion on the Performance of High Level Rowers (IODPR)
Dental OcclusionTraumaticMonocentric, prospective, randomized, open-label, cross-over study.
Oral Status and Prevalence of Dental Trauma in Children Treated With Ritalin Due to Attention-Deficit...
Attention Deficit Disorder With HyperactivityDental Caries2 moreTo evaluate the dental status of children using ritalin and suffering from ADHA in comparison to healthy children.