71 research outputs found

    Les perles d’émail: aspects ultrastructuraux et hypothèses de morphogenèse

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    Five enamel pearls were examined by Scanning Electron Microscope. Some external pearls presented a bare enamel surface, others were covered by a thin layer of cementum.The enamel pearls showed irregular dystrofic enamel surface or a thin layer without structure, rows of irregular Tome’s processes pits, enamel caps and focal holes. Some enamel pearls revealed little areas of enamel surface resorption like-resorbing lacunae with, in some cases, areas of tissue repair.La perle d’émail est une masse circulaire de matériel calcifié qui apparait le plus souvent dans la bifurcation des molaires et est attachée à la surface externe de la dent. Elle peut aussi être interne mais nous en savons très peu à ce sujet à cause du manque de publications. Cinq perles externes ont été observées au microscope électronique à balayage.Tandis que certaines perles externes présentent une surface à nu, d’autres sont recouvertes d’une fine couche de cément qui les protège. La surface de la perle d’émail présente des zones irrégulières d’hypominéralisation ou une fine couche sans structure, des rangées de petits trous irréguliers des processus de Tome et des trous focaux et des cratères

    A new generation of orthodontic retainer using 3D printing technology: report of two cases

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    Aim In this article the fabrication and use of new type 3D printed splint of retainer after orthodontic treatments is reported. Case report Two cases, one of an adoescent female patient and the other of an adult female, are presented, describing step-by-step the clinical and laboratory procedures. The controls after 6 months are also reported. Conclusion Further randomized clinical trials are required in order to evaluate durability and efficacy and periodontal parameters in patients treated with this new type of retainer

    Italian standardization of the Apples Cancellation Test

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    Hemispatial neglect due to right parieto-temporo-frontal lesions has a negative impact on the success of rehabilitation, resulting in poor functional gain. Recent research has shown that different types of neglect can impact in a different way on rehabilitation outcomes. The availability of a sensitive test, useful for distinguishing egocentric and allocentric forms of neglect, may be clinically important as all current clinical instruments fail to distinguish between these forms of disturbance, yet they differentially predict outcome. The Apples Test is a new instrument useful to evaluate both egocentric and allocentric forms of neglect. In order to establish Italian norms for this diagnostic instrument the test was administered to a sample of 412 healthy people of both genders (201 M and 211 F), aged from 20 to 80 years enrolled from 14 different rehabilitation centers in Italy. Based on the data, we established pathological performance cut-offs for the accuracy score (total omission errors), the asymmetry score for egocentric neglect (omission error difference), the asymmetry score for allocentric neglect (commission error difference) and execution time. The usefulness of the Apples Test for diagnostic purposes is illustrated by presenting three patients with different forms of neglect (egocentric, allocentric and mixed neglect)

    Kinematic and EMG characteristics of voluntary movement in unaffected district in spasmodic torticollis

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    Valutazione con sistemi di analisi del movimento delle caratteristiche cinematiche ed emg del movimento volontario in pazienti affetti da ICD nei distretti non affett

    Elvaluation of attention processing by means of blink reflex components analysis in Parkinson disease

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    The analysis of the blink reflex components could be reflect the attentional ability in Parkinson diseas

    System and method of processing electromyographic signals for the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease

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    A method of processing EMG signals for the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease in a patient, comprising a processing step based on a Wavelet analysis of said electromyographyc signals, said analysis being capable of determining a value (P:D:I:) of global cross-correlation energy, said value being indicative of the level of gravity of disease in said patient

    Reciprocal dynamics of EEG alpha and delta oscillations during spontaneous blinking at rest: A survey on a default mode-based visuo-spatial awareness

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    By means of a narrowband wavelet analysis (0.5-6Hz), EEG delta event-related oscillations (EROs), both time- and phase-locked to spontaneous blinking (delta blink-related oscillations or delta BROs), have recently been demonstrated. On the basis of their spatiotemporal characteristics, delta BROs have been proposed as being involved in an automatic mechanism of maintaining awareness in a visuo-spatial context. The aim of the present study was: a) to investigate whether spontaneous blinking was also able to modulate alpha oscillations and, if so, b) whether this modulation was consistent with delta BROs, in order c) to acquire additional information for a better understanding of the cognitive phenomena underlying blinking. Using a broadband (0.5-100 Hz) continuous wavelet transform (CWT), we analysed a total of 189 three-second EEG epochs time-locked to the blinks of seven healthy volunteers. The EEG signals were submitted both to band-pass filtered cross-trial averaging (to obtain frequency-specific BROs) and to alpha event-related synchronization/desynchronization (i.e., blink-related synchronization/desynchronization, BRS/BRD). The alpha oscillations showed: a) an early BRS; b) a BRD in the same temporal window of the delta BROs and, c) a late BRS. We postulate that: a) the early BRS represents the short-term memory maintenance of the last visually perceived trace of the surroundings; b) the alpha BRD is associated with the comparison between the newly perceived image of the environment and its mnestic representation, and, lastly, c) the late BRS is connected with neuronal recovery phenomena
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