Hidehiko Watanabe
University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry
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The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2015
Koichi Yoshino; Yoichi Ishizuka; Hidehiko Watanabe; Kakuhiro Fukai; Naoki Sugihara; Takashi Matsukubo
The aim of this study was to investigate sex- and age-based differences in single tooth loss in adults. The data were obtained from the results of a periodontal disease examination carried out under a health promotion law in a city in Japan in 2005. Baseline data from a total of 3,872 participants aged 40 or 60 years comprising 1,302 men and 2,570 women were available. Only participants with 27 present teeth were eligible for inclusion in the analysis, giving a total of 218 men and 428 women. Third molars were excluded from the study. The bilateral total of each type of tooth was obtained. The mandibular first molar was missing in 26.7% of the men and 36.2% of the women among 40-year-olds and 35.3% of the men and 29.8% of the women among 60-year-olds. The mandibular second molar was missing in 14.7% of the men and 12.5% of the women among 40-year-olds, and 17.6% of the men and 18.4% of the women among 60-year-olds. Significant differences were observed between men and women in the mandibular second premolars and first molars among 40-year-olds. These results suggest that we need to pay more attention to individual teeth which are at particularly high risk for tooth loss, namely the mandibular first and second molars, and especially the mandibular first molars in middle-aged women.
European Journal of Dentistry | 2014
Thyagaseely Premaraj; Nima Rohani; David A. Covey; Sundaralingam Premaraj; Yi Hua; Hidehiko Watanabe
Objective: To evaluate mechanical and esthetic Properties of two commercially available orthodontic sealants: Opal ® Seal (OS) and L.E.D. Pro Seal (PS). Materials and Methods: Discs of each sealant were prepared to test the following properties: Micro hardness, wear resistance and color stability. Samples were randomly selected after the wear test for SEM imaging to analyze surface morphology. Results: OS was significantly harder than PS (P < 0.001). PS was significantly more wear resistant than OS (P < 0.05). PS showed a greater ∆EFNx01ab (increased staining) when placed in wine or coffee showing a significant difference (P < 0.05). SEM showed particle size, shape and distribution were different for PS and OS reflecting the pattern seen on wear surfaces. Conclusion: Both orthodontic sealants are beneficial for protecting enamel. However with better wear properties PS was superior in resisting mechanical stresses. OS was more color stable.
Dental Materials | 2008
Hidehiko Watanabe; Satish C. Khera; Marcos A. Vargas; Fang Qian
International Journal of Engineering Science | 2013
Yi Hua; Linxia Gu; Hidehiko Watanabe
General dentistry | 2008
Hidehiko Watanabe; David A. Covey
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2011
Koichi Yoshino; Hidehiko Watanabe; Kakuhiro Fukai; Naoki Sugihara; Takashi Matsukubo
American Journal of Dentistry | 2013
Hidehiko Watanabe; Eunghwan Kim; Noah L. Piskorski; Jennifer Sarsland; David A. Covey; William W. Johnson
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2012
Koichi Yoshino; I. Kikukawa; Yasushi Yoda; Hidehiko Watanabe; Kakuhiro Fukai; Naoki Sugihara; Takashi Matsukubo
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2013
Koichi Yoshino; Yoichi Ishizuka; Hidehiko Watanabe; Kakuhiro Fukai; Naoki Sugihara; Takashi Matsukubo
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2012
Koichi Yoshino; Hidehiko Watanabe; Kakuhiro Fukai; Naoki Sugihara; Takashi Matsukubo
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