Alan L. Kaplan
University of Kentucky
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Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 1995
Craig S. Miller; Jeffrey B. Dembo; Donald A. Falace; Alan L. Kaplan
The physiologic stress of various dental procedures (dental examination, dental prophylaxis, restoration, root canal therapy, and tooth extraction) was measured in 50 nonsmoking healthy men between the ages of 18 and 55 years (mean 34.6 years, range 21 to 53 years) with a salivary cortisol assay. Expectorated saliva was collected at four time points: 10 minutes before the start of the procedure, 15 minutes after the patient was seated, at the end of the procedure, and 1 hour after the completion of the procedure. Of the 196 samples included for analysis, mean cortisol values ranged from 0.1 to 3.8 micrograms/dl with a recovery of 100% +/- 8.4%. The mean cortisol value for the extraction group (1.09 +/- 0.42 microgram/dl) was significantly different (p < 0.05) from the mean values of the examination (0.46 +/- 0.10 microgram/dl), prophylaxis (0.64 +/- 0.64 microgram/dl), root canal (0.49 +/- 0.07 microgram/dl), and restorative (0.60 +/- 0.04 microgram/dl) groups as determined by the Duncans multiple range test. Cortisol levels decreased from the initial reading to the end of the procedure by about 15% for patients undergoing an examination, root canal, and restorative procedure. Cortisol levels at the end of the procedure were elevated in the prophylaxis (55%) and extraction (148%) groups compared with the baseline cortisol recording. A minority of patients in the prophylaxis group had elevated cortisol levels throughout dental treatment, whereas cortisol levels were elevated during treatment in 80% of patients undergoing extraction. These data suggest that the adrenal stress response associated with tooth extraction(s) is greater than that associated with other routine dental procedures.
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 1987
Herbert Abrams; Raymond A. Kopczyk; Alan L. Kaplan
A random sample of 416 diagnostic casts was evaluated to determine the incidence and type of ridge deformities present in anterior ridges of partially edentulous patients. Loss of teeth resulted in 91% (31 of 34) of ridge deformities. The most prevalent defect was the class III or combination labiolingual and apicocoronal type of deformity.
Journal of Dental Education | 2004
Karen F. Novak; Albert W. Whitehead; John M. Close; Alan L. Kaplan
Journal of the American Dental Association | 1992
Craig S. Miller; Alan L. Kaplan; Gary F. Guest; James A. Cottone
Journal of Public Health Dentistry | 1984
James D. Bader; Alan L. Kaplan; Karl W. Lange; M. Raynor Mullins
Journal of Periodontology | 1986
Eric Thomas Linden; Herbert Abrains; James L. Matheny; Alan L. Kaplan; Raymond A. Kopczyk; Samuel J. Jasper
Journal of the American Dental Association | 1983
M. Raynor Mullins; Alan L. Kaplan; James D. Bader; Karl W. Lange; Bruce P. Murray; S.R. Armstrong; C.A. Haney
Journal of Periodontology | 1995
Raymond A. Kopczyk; Graham R; Herbert Abrams; Alan L. Kaplan; James L. Matheny; Jasper Sj
Special Care in Dentistry | 1995
Robert G. Henry; Helen Arleen Johnson; Maureen M. Holley; Alan L. Kaplan
Journal of Public Health Dentistry | 1980
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