Browsing by Author "Yussif N.M.A."
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Item The clinical safety and possibility of immediate implant placement in aggressive periodontitis patients in maxillary esthetic zone: An empty systematic review(Churchill Livingstone, 2018) Yussif N.M.A.; Rahman A.R.A.; Darhous M.; Oral Medicine and Periodontology Department; Faculty of Dentistry; October University for Modern Sciences and Arts; Egypt; Oral Medicine and Periodontology Department; Faculty of Dentistry; Cairo University Diagnosis; Egypt; MSC Oral Medicine and Periodontology Department October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA University); Nermin Mohammed Ahmed Yussif; EgyptPurpose. To determine the clinical possibility and success of immediate implantation in aggressive periodontitis patients. Methods. In August 2017, Pubmed, Cochrane central database, web of sciences, Lilacs and hand search were searched with no restrictions for language, publication date or follow-up period. All types of prospective studies reporting the prognosis of immediate implant placement were included. Outcomes were implant survival rate, complications during placement and postoperatively and marginal bone loss around implants. Results. After screening of the titles, abstracts and full text of the reported studies, none of those met the a priori inclusion criteria. Conclusion. There was no sufficient evidence regarding the survival rate of immediately placed dental implants in aggressive periodontitis. Long-term prospective double armed clinical studies are recommended. � 2018 CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l.. All rights reserved.Item Efficacy and safety of locally injectable Vitamin C on accelerating the orthodontic movement of maxillary canine impaction (oral mesotherapy technique): Prospective study(CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l., 2018) Dehis H.M.; Rahman A.R.A.; Aziz M.A.W.M.A.; Yassin M.M.; Yussif N.M.A.; Orthodontics Department; Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine; Cairo University; Giza; Egypt; Lecturer in Oral Diagnosis; Oral Medicine and Periodontology Department; Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine; Cairo University; Giza; Egypt; Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology; Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine; Cairo University; Giza; Egypt; Orthodontist; Giza; Egypt; October University of Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA); Giza; EgyptPurpose. The purpose of this study is to investigate the role and efficiency of the locally injected vitamin C in the enhancement of the palatally impacted canine movement. Materials and methods. Twelve adult patients with unilateral palatally impacted canines were included in this study. The enrolled patients were randomly allocated into the study groups; control group; conventional orthodontic traction and the intervention group: orthodontic traction enhanced by intraepidermic vitamin C injection. The study duration was 12 months. Results. The clinical evaluation revealed higher traction rate of the vitamin C enhanced group with preserved alveolar bone level, gingival biotype and width of the keratinized gingival tissues. Conclusion. Locally injected vitamin C is one of the potent eruption accelerator that has the advantage of keeping the integrity of the surrounding periodontium. � 2018 CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l. All rights reserved.