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Reasons for Crown Failures in Primary Teeth: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Reasons for Crown Failures in Primary Teeth: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Dental caries is a highly prevalent chronic disease affecting millions of children worldwide, leading to pain, infection, and difficulties in eating and speaking [1-3]. Untreated caries of the primary teeth may affect over 621 million children globally [1]. Early intervention with fillings is essential to manage caries, but in cases where the tooth structure is significantly compromised, pediatric dental crowns become necessary to preserve the tooth’s functionality and prevent premature loss [4].

Stephan Lampl, Deepa Gurunathan, Deepak Mehta, Krithikadatta Jogikalmat

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e57958

AI in Dental Radiology—Improving the Efficiency of Reporting With ChatGPT: Comparative Study

AI in Dental Radiology—Improving the Efficiency of Reporting With ChatGPT: Comparative Study

Dental radiology, integral to dentistry, relies on the correct interpretation of x-ray images, including panoramic radiographs (OPG), to diagnose and plan numerous oral conditions or pathologies. To maintain the standard of patient care, it is, therefore, crucial to ensure high-quality training in radiology tasks during dental studies.

Daniel Stephan, Annika Bertsch, Matthias Burwinkel, Shankeeth Vinayahalingam, Bilal Al-Nawas, Peer W Kämmerer, Daniel GE Thiem

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e60684

Evaluation of Staining Propensity of Silver Diamine Fluoride With and Without Potassium Iodide in Children (Project Healthy Smiles): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluation of Staining Propensity of Silver Diamine Fluoride With and Without Potassium Iodide in Children (Project Healthy Smiles): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

This is a therapy option in dental clinics and community dental health initiatives due to its low cost and the simplicity of its application. A significant service that dental auxiliaries can be trained to provide is stopping active caries [9]. SDF should be applied every 6 months and no more than 3 weeks apart [10]. Despite the strong evidence for SDF’s antibacterial effectiveness in arresting tooth caries, its clinical application has been relatively limited until now [11].

Praveena Navaneethan, Imran Pasha Mohammed, Rekha P Shenoy, Junaid Junaid, Supriya Amanna, Zeyad Alsughier, Shaul Hameed Kolarkodi

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e51087

Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of α–Calcium Sulfate Hemihydrate in Socket Preservation: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of α–Calcium Sulfate Hemihydrate in Socket Preservation: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The recruitment of participants and the implementation of the trial will take place at Hasanuddin Dental Hospital, Makassar, Indonesia. This hospital is the primary institution in the designated region that handles the majority of oral surgery cases. To identify eligible participants, all individuals presenting to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with a chief complaint related to the mandibular third molar will undergo screening conducted by the study investigators.

Muhammad Ruslin, Nurlindah Hamrun, Andi Tajrin, Andi Sitti Hajrah Yusuf, Rifaat Nurrahma, Diandra Sabrina Natsir-Kalla, Yossy Yoanita Ariestiana, Mukhtar Nur Anam, Chung-Ming Liu, Keng-Liang Ou

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e49922

Use of Multiple-Choice Items in Summative Examinations: Questionnaire Survey Among German Undergraduate Dental Training Programs

Use of Multiple-Choice Items in Summative Examinations: Questionnaire Survey Among German Undergraduate Dental Training Programs

In total, responses from 27 dental schools were received yielding a response rate of 90% (27/30 dental schools). More specifically, 25 Departments of Operative/Restorative Dentistry and 17 deans of studies replied. All dental schools responded that they use written multiple-choice examinations for the assessment of examinees’ theoretical knowledge. Therefore, subsequent results are based on the number of respondent dental schools.

Lena Rössler, Manfred Herrmann, Annette Wiegand, Philipp Kanzow

JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e58126

Peer Review of “Dental Tissue Density in Healthy Children Based on Radiological Data: Retrospective Analysis”

Peer Review of “Dental Tissue Density in Healthy Children Based on Radiological Data: Retrospective Analysis”

This is the peer-review report for “Dental Tissue Density in Healthy Children Based on Radiological Data: Retrospective Analysis.” This paper [1] has a very good topic selected by the authors. Based on the study of Hounsfield units in cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), we can evaluate conditions that are abnormal in patients. There is not much to comment on, but try to include good pictures of the CBCT. 1. The authors did not mention the ideal values of the Hounsfield units for enamel and dentin. 2.

Shanmukha Gorthy

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e60329

Peer Review of “Dental Tissue Density in Healthy Children Based on Radiological Data: Retrospective Analysis”

Peer Review of “Dental Tissue Density in Healthy Children Based on Radiological Data: Retrospective Analysis”

This is the peer-review report for ”Dental Tissue Density in Healthy Children Based on Radiological Data: Retrospective Analysis.” The subject is interesting. The densities of dental hard tissues were determined by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), a technique that has been recently used for this purpose. 1. The article [1] specifies the aim and is structured according to the journal’s recommendations. 2.

Anonymous

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e62676

Dental Tissue Density in Healthy Children Based on Radiological Data: Retrospective Analysis

Dental Tissue Density in Healthy Children Based on Radiological Data: Retrospective Analysis

Healthy hard and soft dental tissues determine the quality of human life. Nowadays, there are various methods of clinical, laboratory, and instrumental studies that allow us not only to assess the initial condition of hard and soft tooth tissues but also to evaluate their change during therapeutic and preventive procedures [1,2]. Dynamic monitoring of dental tissue condition is required in trauma, after transplantation, and during therapeutic and preventive procedures [3-5].

Aleksey Reshetnikov, Natalia Shaikhattarova, Margarita Mazurok, Nadezhda Kasatkina

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e56759

Time Efficiency, Reliability, and User Satisfaction of the Tooth Memo App for Recording Oral Health Information: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Time Efficiency, Reliability, and User Satisfaction of the Tooth Memo App for Recording Oral Health Information: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

A dental history record of the general population could be a potential solution to this challenge. Additionally, an individual’s oral health record could provide better insight into their past treatments, which could help dental professionals plan future dental services. A possible solution to address the challenge of oral health care in the general population is to create an individual dental history record.

Palinee Detsomboonrat, Pagaporn Pantuwadee Pisarnturakit

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e56143

Arabic Web-Based Information on Oral Lichen Planus: Content Analysis

Arabic Web-Based Information on Oral Lichen Planus: Content Analysis

Reference 16: Quality of web-based Arabic health information on dental implants: an infodemiologicaldental

Azzam AlMeshrafi, Arwa F AlHamad, Hamoud AlKuraidees, Lubna A AlNasser

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e49198