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Objective

The aim of this study was to compare the effect of two sugar-substituted chewing gums besides toothbrushing on different clinical, microbiological, and biochemical caries- and gingivitis-related variables.

Materials and methods

The study was designed as a double-blind, randomized, controlled trial with three parallel arms. A total of 130 dental students, who volunteered after signing an informed consent, were randomly allocated to receive one of the following interventions: hexitol-sweetened gum containing casein phosphopeptide–amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP), pentitol-sweetened gum containing no CPP-ACP, and control group with no gum. Subjects within the experimental groups chewed two gum pellets for 20 min three times a day after meals. The daily consumption level of both polyols was 6.0 g. Clinical examinations and salivary samplings were conducted at baseline and after 30 days of gum use. Pre- and post-intervention stimulated whole saliva samples were quantified for calcium/phosphate ionic concentration, total facultative bacterial load, Streptococcus mutans/Lactobacillus spp. counts, and Gram-negative percentage.

Results

A statistically significant reduction in visible plaque score was displayed in the hexitol/CPP-ACP gum group after the intervention when compared with baseline, but the order of the effect was in the same order as the differences between the groups at baseline. A similar tendency was seen in both the pentitol/non-CPP-ACP gum and control groups regarding total salivary facultative bacterial load and S. mutans count, but median values of these parameters were more significantly reduced in the pentitol/non-CPP-ACP gum group in comparison with those of the control group. Alterations of salivary Lactobacillus spp. were demonstrated only in the pentitol/non-CPP-ACP gum group.

Conclusion

Although these findings might indicate that a 30-day protocol of daily chewing of pentitol-sweetened gum containing no CPP-ACP might have some a reducing effect on the salivary levels of facultative bacteria, S. mutans and Lactobacillus spp., there was only a marginal, if any, benefit from the chewing gums under study on some microbiological caries- and gingivitis-related variables.

Clinical relevance

Taking into account that for transferring results into clinically relevant conclusions the findings need to be strong and consistent, adhering to single significant differences appears not appropriate. Hence, the clinical significance of chewing gums as an adjunctive tool for daily oral care remained questionable.  相似文献   
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Purpose

Myofibroma is a rare benign spindle cell neoplasm, and the aim of the present study was to carry out a literature review and present a clinical case of a patient with a myofibroma in the submandibular region and its management.

Conclusions

Diagnosis of myofibroma can be reached by a histopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis and surgical excision is the treatment of choice.  相似文献   
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The larger structures are, the lower their mechanical strength. Already discussed by Leonardo da Vinci and Edmé Mariotte several centuries ago, size effects on strength remain of crucial importance in modern engineering for the elaboration of safety regulations in structural design or the extrapolation of laboratory results to geophysical field scales. Under tensile loading, statistical size effects are traditionally modeled with a weakest-link approach. One of its prominent results is a prediction of vanishing strength at large scales that can be quantified in the framework of extreme value statistics. Despite a frequent use outside its range of validity, this approach remains the dominant tool in the field of statistical size effects. Here we focus on compressive failure, which concerns a wide range of geophysical and geotechnical situations. We show on historical and recent experimental data that weakest-link predictions are not obeyed. In particular, the mechanical strength saturates at a nonzero value toward large scales. Accounting explicitly for the elastic interactions between defects during the damage process, we build a formal analogy of compressive failure with the depinning transition of an elastic manifold. This critical transition interpretation naturally entails finite-size scaling laws for the mean strength and its associated variability. Theoretical predictions are in remarkable agreement with measurements reported for various materials such as rocks, ice, coal, or concrete. This formalism, which can also be extended to the flowing instability of granular media under multiaxial compression, has important practical consequences for future design rules.Owing to its importance for structural design (1), the elaboration of safety regulations (2), or the extrapolation of laboratory results to geophysical field scales (3), the size effects on strength of materials are one of the oldest problems in engineering, already discussed by Leonardo da Vinci and Edmé Mariotte (4) several centuries ago, but still an active field of research (5, 6). As early as 1686, Mariotte (4) qualitatively introduced the weakest-link concept to account for size effects on mechanical strength, a phenomenon evidenced by Leonardo da Vinci almost two centuries earlier. This idea, which states that the larger the system considered is, the larger the probability to find a particularly faulty place that will be at the origin of global failure, was formalized much later by Weibull (7). Considering a chain of elementary independent links, the failure of the chain is obtained as soon as one link happens to break. By virtue of the independence between the potential breaking events, the survival probability of a chain of N links is obtained by the simple multiplication of the N elementary probabilities. Depending on the properties of the latter, the global survival probability converges toward one of the three limit distributions identified by Weibull (7), Gumbel (8), and Fréchet (8), respectively. Together with Fisher and Tippett (9), these authors pioneered the field of extreme value statistics.This purely statistical argument, undoubtedly valid in 1D, was extended by Weibull (7, 10) to account for the risk of failure of 3D samples or structures. Besides the hypothesis of independence, it thus requires an additional hypothesis of brittleness: The nucleation of any elementary crack at the microscopic scale from a preexisting flaw is assumed to immediately induce the failure at the macroscale. More specifically, following linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) stating that crack initiation from a flaw of size s occurs at a stress , one gets a probability of failure of a system of size L under an applied stress σ, , that depends on the distribution of preexisting defect sizes. Assuming a power law tail for this distribution, Weibull statistics are expected(7), , whereas Gumbel statistics are expected for any distribution of defect sizes whose the tail falls faster than that of a power law (8, 11, 12), , where m is the so-called Weibull’s modulus, d is the topological dimension, and L0 and σu are normalizing constants. For Weibull statistics, the mean strength and the associated SD δ(σf) then scale with sample size L as . This approach has been successfully applied to the statistics of brittle failure strength under tension (7, 13), with m in the range 6–30 (14). It implies a vanishing strength for L → +∞, although this decrease can be rather shallow, owing to the large values of m often reported.Although relying on strong hypotheses, this weakest-link statistical approach was almost systematically invoked until the 1970s to account for size effects on strength whatever the material and/or the loading conditions. However, as shown by Bazant (1, 5), in many situations the hypothesis of brittleness is not obeyed. This is in particular the case when the size of the fracture process zone (FPZ) becomes nonnegligible with respect to the system size. In this so-called quasi-brittle case, an energetic, nonstatistical size effect applies (15), which has been shown to account for a large variety of situations (5). Toward large scales, i.e., L → +∞, the FPZ becomes negligible compared with L, and the hypothesis of brittleness should therefore be recovered and statistical size effects should dominate. Statistical numerical models of fracture of heterogeneous media also revealed deviations from the extreme value statistics predictions (16) but, as stated by Alava et al. (ref. 11, p. 9), “the role of damage accumulation for fracture size effects in unnotched samples still remains unclear.” As shown below, compressive failure results from such progressive damage accumulation.In what follows, we do not consider (deterministic) energetic size effects and explore a situation, compressive failure, where both the hypotheses of brittleness (in the sense given above) and independence are not fulfilled, up to very large scales. Relaxing these initial hypotheses of the weakest-link theory, our statistical physics approach remains statistical by nature and relies on the interplay between internal disorder and stress redistributions. It is based on a mapping of brittle compressive failure onto the critical depinning transition of an elastic manifold, a class of models widely used in nonequilibrium statistical physics characterized by a dynamic phase transition (17). This approach does not consider a sample’s shape effects (18), only statistical size effects. The critical scaling laws associated to this phase transition naturally predict a saturation of the compressive strength at a large scale and are in remarkable agreement with measurements reported for various materials such as rocks, ice, coal, or concrete.  相似文献   
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