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    01 July 2015, Volume 42 Issue 4 Previous Issue    Next Issue
    A new surgical and prosthetic protocol for dental implant treatment in the aesthetic area
    Man Yi, Wu Qingqing, Gong Ting, Gong Ping
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  373-383.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.001
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    The anterior maxilla undergoes complex anatomical changes following tooth loss. The high risk of implant treatment in anterior maxilla increases the challenge. Implant placement and aesthetic restoration became possible with the emergence of various hard and soft tissue augmentation techniques. However, the variety of techniques, poor predictability, and lack of evidence in soft tissue research increases the difficulty of dentists in choosing the proper technique and treatment time point. Based on literature and accumulated clinical experiences in dental implant treatment of edentulous aesthetic area, the present article proposes a new surgical and prosthetic treatment protocol, which may help the dentists in treating edentulous aesthetic area.

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    Small group learning and community practice in teaching reform of preventive dentistry
    Zhong Yisi1, Yin Wei1, Li Xue1, Hu Deyu1, Hu Tao1, Shen Haiying2, Wang Fen3.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  384-387.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.002
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    Objective To evaluate the effects of combining small group teaching and community practice in teaching preventive dentistry. Methods A total of 69 students were grouped, and each group was asked to finish a community oral health lecture independently. After the lectures, students were asked to fill out questionnaires. Results The feasibility of the project and the self-evaluation of teamwork skills obtain the highest score. About 47.76% of the students believe that the project completely met the purpose of establishing the concept of prevention, with a score of 85 and above. Conclusion This teaching reform matched the development trend of course reform, improved the comprehensive quality of students, and met the need of medical service in the community.

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    Training on the oral medicine research abilities of minority postgraduate students in Xinjiang
    Muhetaer Huojia, Li Jun, Duolikun Wufuer, Zhang Xiaoli.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  388-390.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.003
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    First, this article analyzed the status and significance of oral medicine research ability of postgraduates in minority areas. Then, it proposed a way for training the postgraduates on oral medicine of minority ethnic groups and what kind of role the mentor is playing in the present research.

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    Lipopolysaccharides upregulated the expression of B-cell lymphoma-2 and its associated X protein in human dental pulp cells
    Zhu Yuting, Liu Jiangfeng, Li Xiaoxing, Yang Huixiao, Huang Jiangyong, Yu Miao, Chen Bingxun, Li Yanli.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  391-394.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.004
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    Objective To study the effects of lipopolysaccharides(LPS) on B-cell lymphoma-2(Bcl-2) protein and Bcl-2-associated X protein(Bax) expression of human dental pulp cells. Methods In vitro model of human dental pulp cells apoptosis was established by LPS. The protein expression of Bcl-2 and Bax in human dental pulp cell(HDPC) after induction of LPS with different concentrations at different times was determined by immunocytochemical method. The result was analyzed using Simple PCI version 5.1. Results A small number of Bcl-2 and Bax positive cells were observed in normal dental pulp. By contrast, Bcl-2 and Bax showed enhanced expression in inflammatory dental pulp and some pulp cells in the inflammatory area. Bax was furtherexpressedas the LPS increased, whereas Bcl-2 showeda weakened shift. Conclusion The apoptosis in dental pulp induced by Bcl-2 and Bax may play a role in pulpitis. Endotoxin may change the expression of Bcl-2 and Bax on human dental pulp cell membrane and induces cell apoptosis through Bcl-2 and Baxmediated signal pathway.

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    Clinical evaluation of residual crowns and roots of maxillary premolars restored with different post-and-core systems
    Li Ping, Jia Yan, Luo Hongxia, Zhang Chunlei.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  395-397.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.005
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    Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of maxillary premolars restored with different post-and-core systems and to provide guidance on clinical practice. Methods In this study, 78 patients with a total of 93 residual roots and crowns after root canal therapy were selected. According to different situations, some of them were restored with cast metal post and core, some with fiber post and resin core, and the others with resin filling to the root canal. All teeth systems through clinical and X-ray examinations. Results The success rate had no significant difference among the three groups. The common complications of the groups of fiber post and resin filling included dislocation and post fractures, whereas root fractures were observed in the group of cast metal post. Conclusion The three post-and-core systems all had high success rate. Given the unrestorable fractures, we should choose cast metal post and core restoration carefully.

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    Analysis of anterior alveolar fenestration in osseous malocclusion patients using cone beam computed tomography
    Li Yanzhao1, Huang Nianquan1, Wu Minru2.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  398-400.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.006
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    Objective Analyze the appearance of anterior fenestration and the influence of orthodontic treatment. Methods Thirty cases of normal occlusion and 90 cases of osseous malocclusion patients were scanned by cone beam computed tomography(CBCT), and the related datas were analyzed. Results Fenestration was occurred more frequently in the mandible, the most common position is the lateral incisor. In general, the highest incidence is in skeletal Class Ⅱmalocclusion, and skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion is at lowest; skeletal Class Ⅰ is no significant difference with normal occlusion. Conclusion Effects of the fenestration should be payed attention to in the orthodontic treatment.

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    Effects of synthetic antimicrobial decapeptide on the growth and structure of Streptococcus mutans biofilm
    Liu Yi1, Fei Wei1, Wang Lina2, Zhang Siyu3, Wang Yanjun1, Wu Hongkun4.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  401-405.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.007
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    Objective This study aimed to evaluate the effects of synthetic antimicrobial decapeptide on the growth and structure of Streptococcus mutans biofilm. Methods In our previous study, the antimicrobial activity of decapeptide (KKVVFKVKFK-NH2) against major cariogenic and periodontopathogenic bacteria and Candida albicans was investigated in vitro. Streptococcus mutans, the causative agent of dental caries, was chosen for in-depth evaluation. In the present study, the antimicrobial activity of decapeptide against the growth and structure of Streptococcus mutans biofilm was investigated by determining minimum biofilm inhibition concentration(MBIC) and minimum biofilm reduction concentration (MBRC). The morphological characteristics and activity of bacterial biofilm were observed through confocal laser scanning microscopy(CLSM). Results Decapeptide suppressed Streptococcus mutans biofilm formation at MBIC of 62.5 μg?mL-1 to 125 μg?mL-1; decapeptide also reduced microbial activity of Streptococcus mutans biofilm developed for 24 h at MBRC of 250 μg?mL-1 to 500 μg?mL-1. CLSM results revealed that the cells in decapeptidetreated groups were disrupted; cell debris was also observed in decapeptide-treated groups. Conclusion This study indicated that the effect of decapeptide on bacterial biofilm not only inhibited bacterial biofilm growth but also disrupted mature biofilm structure and composition that developed for 24 h.

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    Three-dimensional finite element analyses of stress distribution on upper lateral incisor and periodontal in early treatment by self-ligating brackets
    Wang Bo1, Zhang Guixiang2, Shi Jing3, Peng Hui3, Zhang Ying3.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  406-410.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.008
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    Objective Three-dimensional element method was used to reconstrust the high accuracy of self-ligating brackets system on periodontal tissue of maxillary dentition. To investigate the upper lateral incisor on stress and strain distributions of periodontal ligament of maxillary canine and displacement under the orthodontics force. Methods Scanning images of maxilla and dentitions were made through multi-slice CT scanner. Mimics software was used to reconstruct a three-dimensional element model of maxilla, dentitions, periodontal membrane, self-ligating and edgewise appliance. Simulation the engagement of archiwire into brackets. Regarding the prestress of edgewise to proposed method could get the real-time lateral incisor orthodontic force and movement. Results In the early orthodontic treatment, root stress was mainly root central 1/3 and at the junction of root tip, periodontal membrane stress was mainly for tooth neck, the stress of the alveolar bone is relatively complex, tooth movement for the tilt movement. Conclusion The model has high biological similarity and reasonable mesh with finite element software. In the process of clinical treatment, the main stress of periodontal tissue clusters is the weak area stress, prone to disease, in the course of treatment should avoid these areas. According to the displacement of the tooth root, the teeth is tilt movement. The dentist should rationally take all these parameters into account in the clinical treatment.

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    Expression of heat shock protein in interleukin-1β-induced injury inhuman gingival fibroblasts
    Zhou Qin, Zhu Zhenkun, Sun Ruinan, Xu Xin, Ma Yue
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  411-414.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.009
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    Objective This study aimed to investigate the expression of heat shock proteins(HSP27, HSP70, and HSP90) in human gingival fibroblasts(HGF) during injuries induced by interleukin(IL)-1β at different concentrations. We also aimed to investigate whether HSP expressed in tissue inflammation injury plays a key rolein inflammatory tissue damage. Methods The majority of cultured HGF were treated with serially diluted IL-1β. Wound healing assay was performed to determine the migration of HGF, and Western blotting was performed to determine the expression of HSP27, HSP70, and HSP90. Results Expression of HSP27 was positive in the IL-1β intervened HGF in a concentration-dependent manner, whereas the expression of HSP70 and HSP90 showed no obvious change. Wound healing assay showed that HGF had a lower migration capability with higher IL-1β concentration and a negative HSP27 expression quantity. Conclusion The concentration of HSP27 increased to a level that is higher than usual in IL-1β-induced injuries. HGF was positively related to cell migration, thereby suggesting that HSP27 plays an important role during the occurrence and development of wound healing. The mechanisms underlying this phenomenon require further investigation.

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    Effects of high glucose on osteogenic differentiation of periodontal ligament cells in vitro
    Xia Jiajia1, Wang Lan2, Zhang Yanzhen3.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  415-419.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.010
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    Objective To isolate the periodontal ligament cells(PDLCs) and study the effect of high glucose concentration levels on the cellular activity and osteogenic differentiation of PDLCs from non-diabetic patients in vitro. Methods PDLCs were cultured for 14 days in 0 mg•L-1 glucose medium(C group), 1 100 mg•L-1 glucose medium(L group), and 4 500 mg•L-1 glucose medium(H group). Methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT) assay for cellular viability was performed. The osteogenic differentiation capacity of PDLCs was evaluated by alizarin red staining and alkaline phosphatase(ALP) activity assaying and real time-transcription polymerase chain reaction. Results H group significantly inhibited the proliferation of PDLCs and reduced the optic density of the MTT and ALP activity assay. The difference was significant(P<0.05). Concerning the mineralized nodule formation, the percentage of the calcified area and the expression of osteogenic genes(ALP, Runx-2, Col-Ⅰ) to the total culture dish of PDLCs in the H group were significantly lower than that in the L and C groups(P<0.05). Conclusion High glucose inhibits the proliferation and differentiation of PDLCs.

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    Cone beam CT analyses of postoperative for Bio-oss using in labial bone defect of dental implant
    Yang Liming, Chen Shuping, Li Xiaoju, Xie Chun, Wu Bin.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  420-422.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.011
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    Objective This study aims to use cone beam CT(CBCT) analyses bone tissue remodeling following Bio-oss applied labial bone cracking for guided bone regeneration and to provide imaging guidance for guided bone regeneration techniques. Methods A total of 12 patients with labial bone cracking needed dental implant. Bio-oss was given after dental implant was implanted in the body to ensure 2 mm of labial bone thickness or more after surgery. The labial bone tissue thickness and reconstruction situations were evaluated at 6, 12, and 24 months postoperative using CBCT. Results Biooss bone particles existed, and clear boundaries with autologous bone tissue were observed after 6 months. The bone tissue was irregularly shaped. After 12 months, Bio-oss bone particles with surrounding bone tissue had no obvious boundaries. However, the whole Bio-oss bone tissue showed a high-density image. No obvious cortical bone-spongy bone boundaries were observed. Labial bone thickness reduced by 35.12%. Twenty-four months after implant surgery, unclear boundaries were observed between Bio-oss bone and autologous bone. Distinct cortical bone-spongy bone boundaries also existed. The labial bone thickness reduced by 36.73%. Conclusion Bone tissue changes mainly occurred within 12 months in Bio-oss bone application implant surgery. Labial bone thickness reduced by 35.12%, and normal cortical-cancellous bone.

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    The research on tensile properties of orthodontic latex elastics
    Zhu Huifang, Yang Luyi, Dong Yan, Jiang Wei, Mu Yinhe, Wu Yanran, Teng Rong
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  423-425.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.012
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    Objective To test the tensile properties of four kinds of orthodontic latex elastics commonly used in clinic. Methods Four kinds of orthodontic latex elastics with the same elastic parameter were chosen. The elastics were divided into 3/16, 1/4, 5/16 group, and 3/8 groups according to inner diameter. An electronic universal mechanical testing machine was used to test their specialized mechanical properties. The relation between load and the deformation of the four elastics within 0 mm to 60 mm strain range was determined, and deformation-load tables were established. Results Inner diameter and deformation value both influenced the load of the orthodontic latex elastics(P=0.000) significantly. The deformation-load curve approximated linear relationship in the range of 5 mm to 40 mm deformation, and the slopes were of no statistical significance. The load of different elastics with the same deformation was substantially different. The 1/4 and 3/8 groups showed no significant difference between the inner diameter elastics load and the corresponding standard value(P>0.05) under triple stretch length, whereas the 3/16 and 5/16 groups did(P>0.05). Conclusion The load of the orthodontic latex elastics varied with the inner diameters and deformation, indicating that elastics should be selected appropriately based on the value of the force required in clinics.

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    Clinical study of traction preservation of maxillary anterior teeth residual root with microscrew anchorage
    Wen Xingtao1, Ren Bolin1, Bao Lina2, Li Dongjian1
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  426-429.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.013
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    Objective To evaluate the effect of orthodontic extrusion with microscrew anchorage in the repair of reexposed subgingival residual root. Methods A total of 18 cases of anterior teeth with crown fracture, 10 cases of anterior teeth, and 8 cases of premolar were chosen. Two parallel microimplants were implanted near the traction dental implant, with resin-bonded brackets. Segmental arch is fixed on the bracket and traction of subgingival residual root. Results The broken end of all teeth reached a gingival margin of 1 mm. The distance of the occlusion to the mobile was 2.8 mm to 4.3 mm. Among 18 patients, 15 cases were qualified, and 3 cases of prosthesis were unqualified. Conclusion Orthodontic traction with microscrew anchorage has good effect on the repair of under-the-gum residual root. The greatest advantage of this method is that it does not need to use adjacent teeth or antagonistic teeth as anchorage, thus effectively avoiding the side effects of anti-tooth displacement or loss of anchorage support.

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    Different response to treatment in the different sites of oral lichen planus: a case report
    Wang Yuhong, Wu Zhongting, Zhou Hongmei.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  430-431.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.014
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    Oral lichen planus(OLP) occurred in the different oral sites of one patient. The response to treatment is relatively consistent for the patient with multiple OLP lesions. This article reported a different response to the treatment of the patient with multiple OLP. The possible reason of this phenomenon was discussed.

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    Osteogenic potential of maxillary sinus membrane in the progress on sinus membrane elevation
    Yao Yao, Pan Juli
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  432-435.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.015
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    Maxillary sinus membrane is a layer of connective tissue that covers the maxillary sinus wall. With the development of maxillary sinus floor elevation in implantology, the osteogenic potential of maxillary sinus membrane has been extensively investigated. However, no systematic review of the osteogenic capacity of membrane has been performed. This article aims to review the osteogenesis potential of maxillary sinus membrane in sinus lift surgery.

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    Research progress on wedge-shaped defects caused by occlusal factors
    Wang Yi, Zhao Bin, Wu Feng
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  436-438.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.016
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    Wedge-shaped defect is a common non-carious disease affecting dental hard tissue caused by brushing, acid, cervical structure, and occlusal force. In the past 20 years, clinical studies on specific disease manifestations were conducted to investigate the effect of occlusal force on wedge-shaped defect formation. In this review, the etiology of wedge-shaped defect caused by occlusal force was described.

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    Research progress on invisalign-related biomechanics and clinic cases
    Xie Yijia1,2, Chen Yaqun1, Zhao Qing1
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  439-441.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.017
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    The invisalign system has become increasingly popular for orthodontic treatment in the clinic since the 1990s. This system is favored by domestic and international orthodontists and patients because of its aesthetics, comfort, convenience, and predictable efficacy. This article reviewed the recent studies on the rationale and biomechanics of the invisalign system to provide useful information for the further improvement of orthodontic care.

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    Research progress on the etiology of atrophic glossitis
    Cui Yuan, Dai Qingyun, Feng Hui, Jiang Lu
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  442-445.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.018
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    Atrophic glossitis is one of the most common oral mucosal diseases. It is the atrophic change of tongue dorsum caused by a variety of factors. Atrophic glossitis may be accompanied by non-specific symptoms, such as xerostomia and burning sensation. The etiology of atrophic glossitis is complicated. Therefore, clinical treatment is usually not specific but is taken against the causes and symptoms. This article reviewed the most recent etiology about systematic diseases, vitamin deficiency, microbial infection, and adverse drug reactions for atrophic glossitis to provide new reference for clinical work.

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    Digital three-dimensional diagnosis and treatment techniques in orthodontics
    Yang Jinting, Han Xianglong, Bai Ding.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  446-449.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.019
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    The applications of digital three-dimensional diagnosis and treatment techniques are essential for threedimensional diagnosis and treatment planning, doctor-patient communication, telemedicine, and auxiliary treatment. With the aid of these new diagnostic and treatment information, orthodontists will be capable of ensuring a more accurate, effective, and safe treatment. This article summarized the following several aspects: three-dimensional face imaging, three-dimensional digital dental cast, three-dimensional cephalometrics, three-dimensional reconstruction of cone-beam computed tomography, digital three-dimensional surgical simulation, three-dimensional diagnosis, and evaluation of temporomandibular joint.

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    Advancement of the role of Toll-like receptors in bone reconstruction
    Sun Han, Hou Xu, Yu Wenwen, Qi Jia, Liu Jiming, Lou Yixin, Sun Xinhua.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  450-452.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.020
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    As pattern recognition receptors, Toll-like receptor(TLR) plays an important role in the recognition of invasive pathogenic microorganism in early innate immunity. TLR also plays apivotal role in the innate immunity and adaptive immunity of higher vertebrates. Bone, which belongs to the dynamic organization, plays the role of shaping and maintaining form through continuous formation and absorption. Absorption and reconstruction rely on the combined action of the osteoblast and osteoclast. These cells received accommodation by various internal and external factors. A recent study found that TLR also plays an important role in regulating bone remodeling, primarily in the differentiation as well as the maturation and function of the osteoblast and osteoclast. The study can provide important information for seeking a better method of moving orthodontic tooth by clarifying the mechanism in which TLRs control bone reconstruction. This article reviewed the TLRs’ role in bone reconstruction.

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    Correlation research on dental operating microscope and ultrasonic instruments in the treatment of calcified root canals
    Han Ning, Sun Keqin.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  453-457.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.021
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    Ultrasonic microscope technique is a new method that can effectively increase the success rate of calcified canal treatment. With its magnification and lighting systems, microscopic ultrasound technology enables traditional endodontic treatment to become visible from blind. This technology ensures effective root canal treatment and thorough treatment of calcified root canal. Thus, this technique has been widely used in oral clinics. This paper aims to review the correlation research on dental operating microscope and ultrasonic instruments in the treatment of calcified root canals.

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    Decontamination of implant surfaces for enhancing surgical treatment of peri-implantitis
    Meng Lingxian, Ban Yu.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  458-461.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.022
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    Peri-implantitis is one of the major causes of implant failure. The detoxification of the implant surface is necessary to obtain bone reconstruction in surgical treatment of peri-implantitis. Laser decontamination and photodynamic therapy are the new promising options. The aim of this review was to summarize the detoxification of implant body surfaces and the enhancement in surgical treatment of peri-implantitis.

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    Characteristics and clinical application of three commonly used orthodontic retainers
    Lin Jianchang, Lai Wenli.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  462-465.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.023
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    A long-term stable retention is one of the most important links of orthodontic treatment. Most methods are flexible, and doctors should appropriate methods according to the type of malocclusion. Hawley retainer, vacuum-formed retainer, lingual fixed retainer, and its modified version are commonly used in clinics. This paper summarizes four aspects that maintain the effect, influence on periodontal health, compliance, and comfort level of the retainers to provide reference for clinical reasonable selection.

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    Structure, function, and control strategies of collagen and laminin-binding protein
    Song Ying, Zou Ling.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  466-470.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.024
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    Streptococcus mutans(S.mutans) is not only the most important bacteria associated with caries but is also closely related with infective endocarditis and atherosclerosis. The collagen and laminin-binding protein(Cnm) can bind collagen and laminin. Cnm’s 165 amino acids(from 152 to 316) are highly similar to the structural domain of collagenbinding protein. The Cnm in S.mutans has a high degree of homology with that in Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Streptococcus.equi. Cnm plays an important role in binding to the extracellular matrix and host invasion. In addition, CnaB and CbpA may have similar functions. Researchers found that Cnm can be regarded not only as a biomarker for screening patients to determine whether prophylactic treatment needed but also as a target to control the infection of S.mutans. However, no effective drugs have been found to inhibit cnm or Cnm. Further study is needed. In conclusion, investigating Cnm is important forthe intervention of adhesion, aggregation, and biofilm formation of S.mutans, especially for preventing and treating caries and other systemic diseases, such as endocarditis.

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    Progress and innovations of the fixed appliances and techniques in China
    Wang Yinsheng, Li Xiaozhi
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  471-474.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.025
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    The fixed appliances have been widely used since they were introduced to China some twenty years ago. Chinese orthodontists integrated their clinical experience in previous ones and designed new appliances. Among these new appliances, the transmission straight wire appliance, six wing free edge bracket, six wing low friction low force orthodontic correction system, full synchronizing ribbon arch appliance, X buccal tube appliance, 3B Xu’ lingual bracket, individual lingual orthodontic brackets, friction adjustable system and Z2, HX straight wire appliance are the most prominent. Herein we reviewed the features of these fixed appliances in clinical to provide a comprehensive summary of the progress and innovations of fixed appliances in China.

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    Research progress on antibacterial titanium-based implant surface modification
    Sun Lei, Xia Rong.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  475-479.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.026
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    Titanium, with its excellent biocompatibility, high mechanical strength and good corrosion resistance, has been widely used in clinical and edentulous dentition defectrepair treatment. However, the high probability of assembling and adhering bacteria to its surface, together with the lack of antibacterial properties, makes it the main reason of inflammation around the implant denture and implant denture failure. Titanium surface antibacterial modification can alter the physical and chemical properties of the implant surface, inhibit bacteria adhesion and aggregation and improve the success rate of implant prosthesis. Surface modification of titanium implants, are mainly realized via adding antibacterial agent or substance with antibacterial properties to modify the titanium metal substrate surface by a certain carrier with antibacterial properties, such as hydroxyapatite coating, titanium oxide nanotubes and chitosan, to impart different levels of antibacterial properties. In this paper, the research of substrate, carrier and antimicrobial surface modification of titanium-based implant are reviewed.

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    Influence of orthodontic appliances on phonetics and its mechanism and the improvement measures
    Wan Jia1, Chen Junyu2
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  480-484.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.027
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    During the orthodontic treatment, the orthodontic appliances that are positioned intraorally may result in articulation problems, especially the distortion of some consonants. The effect on phonetics by orthodontic appliances especially lingual orthodontic appliances is revealed in some researches. This kind of speech defect could mostly disappear during treatment, which might be attributed to the compensation of the oral articulators such as lip and tongue. Besides, appropriate clinical measures and speech training can shorten the duration of phonetic problems. This review gives a introduction about the effect on phonetics by orthodontic appliances, covering the mechanism, scientific evidences, improvement measures and some clinical recommendations.

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    Research progress on dental pulp tissue regeneration based on revascularization and tooth tissue engineering
    He Lu, Guo Jun, Yang Jian
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  485-491.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.028
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    Pulpitis and periapical periodontitis are mainly treated with root canal therapy, and immature permanent tooth is treated through apexification. These treatment modalities exhibit some limitations that can be theoretically surmounted through dental pulp regeneration, thus, dental pulp tissue regeneration could be a superior treatment of pulpitis and periapical periodontitis. This technique can be performed using two approaches. The first approach is based on host cells from the apical region; these cells are induced to migrate toward the interior of the root canal and differentiate into a vascularized pulp tissue. The other approach is based on the transplantation of stem cells into the root canal and the differentiation of such cells into a new dental pulp. This paper summarized the research progress and challenges on dental pulp regeneration based on revascularization and tooth tissue engineering.

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    Role of Toll-like receptor 2 and Toll-like receptor 4 in osteoblastic differentiation
    Huang Yihua, Ling Junqi.
    Inter J Stomatol. 2015, 42 (4):  492-495.  DOI: 10.7518/gjkq.2015.04.029
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    Toll-like receptor(TLR) 4, which mediates immunity to grand negative bacteria, is the first-identified TLR family member. TLR2 recognizes many pathogen-associated molecular patterns and responds to lipopolysaccharide stimuli with TLR4. TLR2 and TLR4 have been confirmed to regulate the osteogenesis of some cells. For example, TLR2 and TLR4 participate in aortic valve calcification through the upregulation of osteogenic differentiation in human aortic valve interstitial cells. TLR2 and TLR4 can also improve coronary atherosclerosis by increasing the expression of bone morphogenetic protein 2 in coronary artery endothelial cells, and they are involved in the osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells. In dental pulp tissue, odontoblast-like cells, which express TLR4, migrate to damaged zones of odontoblasts and form reparative dentin. Both TLR2 and TLR4 regulate the expression of inflammation factors and odontoblastic differentiation when damage occurs. Thus, the regulation mechanism of TLR2 and TLR4 in osteogenic differentiation needs to be studied further.

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