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European Journal of Orthodontics | 2011

Relationship between dental age according to Demirjian and cervical vertebrae maturity in Polish children

Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowska; Anna Kolasa-Rączka; Paweł Kalinowski

The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between Demirjians method and the improved cervical vertebrae maturation (CVM) method. The material consisted of the clinical files and panoramic and lateral cephalometric radiographs of 718 children (431 girls and 287 boys) aged from 6 to 17 years, inhabitants of the Mazovia region (Central Poland). Dental age according to Demirjian was estimated using panoramic radiographs and the cervical stages (CS) of the CVM were evaluated on cephalometric radiographs. Descriptive statistics of the chronological and dental ages of the patients for a particular CS of skeletal maturity was calculated for girls and boys separately. Linear regression analysis and correlation (Pearsons r coefficient), as well as the Spearman rank correlation coefficient (R) were applied to measure the association between CS and dental calcification stages of all analysed teeth. A consistently earlier occurrence (by about 6 months) for each CS was observed in females. A moderate, but statistically significant, correlation between Demirjians dental developmental stages and CS was determined. The level of the correlation was different for individual teeth: the teeth showing the highest relationship with CVM were the second premolars and canines (in female and male subjects, respectively). The central incisor demonstrated the poorest correlation in both genders. The findings confirmed that both dental and skeletal maturity should be assessed if the maturity stage of a growing child is to be relevant to clinical practice. The results indicate the usefulness of dental calcification stages as a simple first-level diagnostic test to determine the skeletal maturity status of a subject.


Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | 2012

Anatomical classification of the shape and topography of the stomach

Franciszek Burdan; Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowska; Justyna Szumiło; Krzysztof Zinkiewicz; Wojciech Dworzański; Witold Krupski; Andrzej Dabrowski

The aim of the study was to present the classification of anatomical variations of the stomach, based on the radiological and historical data. In years 2006–2010, 2,034 examinations of the upper digestive tract were performed. Normal stomach anatomy or different variations of the organ shape and/or topography without any organic radiologically detectable gastric lesions were revealed in 568 and 821 cases, respectively. Five primary groups were established: abnormal position along longitudinal (I) and horizontal axis (II), as well as abnormal shape (III) and stomach connections (IV) or mixed forms (V). The first group contains abnormalities most commonly observed among examined patients such as stomach rotation and translocation to the chest cavity, including sliding, paraesophageal, mixed-form and upside-down hiatal diaphragmatic hernias, as well as short esophagus, and the other diaphragmatic hernias, that were not found in the evaluated population. The second group includes the stomach cascade. The third and fourth groups comprise developmental variations and organ malformations that were not observed in evaluated patients. The last group (V) encloses mixed forms that connect two or more previous variations.


European Journal of Orthodontics | 2011

Dental age in patients with impacted maxillary canines related to the position of the impacted teeth

Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowska; Anna Kolasa-Raczka; Paweł Kalinowski

The aim of the study was to determine whether there are differences in dental age (DA) using the method of Demirjian, in patients with impacted buccal or palatal maxillary canines in relation to unaffected controls. DA was estimated using Demirjians method on panoramic radiographs of two groups of Caucasian patients. The study group consisted of 116 patients aged from 12 to 16 years (80 females and 36 males) that was further divided into 54 patients with unilateral or bilateral palatally impacted maxillary canines and 62 patients with buccally positioned canines. The control group of 116 subjects without canine impaction was matched to the study group by age and gender. Calculated DAs and differences between dental and chronological age (CA) were compared between the groups. Statistical analysis was performed using Shapiro-Wilk, Mann-Whitney U, and Students t-test. DA was significantly lower in patients with impacted maxillary canines than in healthy controls and also when palatal or buccal ectopia was considered. The rate of dental development in patients with palatally impacted canines did not differ from that of subjects with buccal canine displacement. The differences between DA and CA were higher in healthy controls (increase in DA) than in patients with impacted maxillary canines. DA estimation using Demirjians method may be lower than expected in subjects with maxillary canine impaction.


Cells Tissues Organs | 2008

Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors Affect Bone Mineralization in Rat Fetuses

Franciszek Burdan; Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowska; Justyna Szumiło; Jarosław Dudka; Robert Klepacz

Intrauterine growth retardation, increased incidence of developmental variations, lack of cartilage and joint developmental side effects were previously reported for nonselective (ibuprofen, piroxicam, tolmetin) and selective (DFU) cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 inhibitors, also known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the lumbar vertebra mineralization in fetuses prenatally exposed to COX inhibitors. All the tested compounds were administered intragastrically to pregnant rats from gestational days 8 to 21. Fetuses were delivered on gestational day 21, and after digital radiological examination were double-stained with alcian blue and alizarin. Decrease of alizarin staining, as a qualitative sign of mineralization, was significantly greater in groups exposed to the highest doses of the nonselective COX inhibitors. Decrease of vertebra mineralization in drug-exposed groups was also revealed using quantitative radiological analysis. However, significant differences were noted only for the fifth and sixth lumbar vertebrae in the group exposed to the highest dose of tolmetin. Strong influence of the total protein level in maternal sera on the fetal bone optic density was found. It should be stressed that unlike DFU, the examined nonselective COX inhibitors decreased fetal bone mineralization when administered in high maternal toxic doses. Moreover, maternal health status determined fetal bone mineralization.


Polish Journal of Radiology | 2014

Transmigration of mandibular canine - case report.

Katarzyna Gruszka; T. K. Różyło; Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowska; Katarzyna Denkiewicz; Klaudia Masłowska

Summary Background Transmigration is a phenomenon of movement of an unerupted tooth in the bone across the midline. This anomaly is not often found. Transmigration is more prevalent in females than in males, and more often encountered in the mandible than maxilla, it affects mostly canines. Case Report The aim of this study was to present a case report of a mandibular canine transmigration in a patient aged 12. Intraoral examination determined hypodontia of right second premolar and delayed eruption of left second premolar in maxilla, as well as persistent deciduous teeth: right second molar, left canine and second molar. The patient was referred for a Cone-Beam CT examination, which allowed precise visualization of the transmigrating canine as well as ruled out resorption of roots of mandibular incisors. Results The treatment with a maxillary fixed orthodontic appliance was finished after obtaining a satisfactory result. Proper alignment of the incisors in the anterior-posterior plane and correct midline position were accepted by the patient. Transmigrating canine after consultation with the surgeon was designed to further radiological observation.


Reproductive Toxicology | 2011

Developmental outcome after exposure to cyclooxygenase inhibitors during pregnancy and lactation

Franciszek Burdan; Małgorzata Pliszczynska-Steuden; Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowska; Anna Chalas; T. Katarzyna Różyło; Elżbieta Starosławska; Robert Klepacz; Justyna Szumiło

The developmental toxicity of non-selective (ibuprofen, piroxicam, tolmetin) and selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors (DFU) was evaluated in rats. Compounds were administered separately from the eighth gestational to the seventh lactational day. After spontaneous delivery, the weight, length and number of fetuses were determined. The digital radiography and double-staining were used to evaluate the skeleton morphology and mineralization in 7-day-old pups. Maternal toxicity was also assessed. Although decrease in pup weight and length was found, no teratogenic effects were revealed. Decrease in the absolute bone optical density was noted in the groups exposed to the middle and highest doses of tolmetin and ibuprofen, respectively. Increase of the absolute bone density was observed in the groups treated with the middle and the lowest doses of piroxicam, as well as in pups born after the expected day. Non-selective cyclooxygenase inhibitors (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs--NSAID) affected pups growth and influenced mineralization of the lumbar vertebrae.


Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej | 2014

Analysis of vector models in quantification of artifacts produced by standard prosthetic inlays in Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)--a preliminary study.

Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowska; Sławomir Miechowicz; Katarzyna Sarna-Boś; Janusz Borowicz; Paweł Kalinowski

Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a relatively new, but highly efficient imaging method applied first in dentistry in 1998. However, the quality of the obtained slices depends among other things on artifacts generated by dental restorations as well as orthodontic and prosthetic appliances. The aim of the study was to quantify the artifacts produced by standard prosthetic inlays in CBCT images. The material consisted of 17 standard prosthetic inlays mounted in dental roots embedded in resin. The samples were examined by means of a large field of view CBCT unit, Galileos (Sirona, Germany), at 85 kV and 14 mAs. The analysis was performed using Able 3DDoctor software for data in the CT raster space as well as by means of Materialise Magics software for generated vector models (STL). The masks generated in the raster space included the area of the inlays together with image artifacts. The region of interest (ROI) of the raster space is a set of voxels from a selected range of Hounsfield units (109-3071). Ceramic inlay with zirconium dioxide (Cera Post) as well as epoxy resin inlay including silica fibers enriched with zirconium (Easy Post) produced the most intense artifacts. The smallest image distortions were created by titanium inlays, both passive (Harald Nordin) and active (Flexi Flange). Inlays containing zirconium generated the strongest artifacts, thus leading to the greatest distortions in the CBCT images. Carbon fiber inlay did not considerably affect the image quality.


Journal of Pre-Clinical and Clinical Research | 2018

Range and pattern of mandibular opening in patients with anterior displacement of temporomandibular disc without reduction

Monika Litko; Jacek Szkutnik; Marcin Berger; Magdalena Bakalczuk; Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowska

Introduction. Impairment of mandible mobility model is one of the criteria for clinical diagnosis of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc displacement. Objectives. Analysis of the range and pattern of the mandibular opening in patients with anterior disc displacement without


Forensic Science International | 2018

Validity of the third molar maturity index I3M for indicating the adult age in the Polish population

Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowska; Paweł Kalinowski; Magdalena Kozek; Ivan Galić; Roberto Cameriere

This study aimed to assess the application of Camerieres third molar maturity index (I3M) to select an individual of 18years or older (adult) from younger than 18years (minor) in a sample of Polish individuals. The final sample of 982 panoramic images aged between 15 to 24years was analyzed. The specific cut-off value of I3M<0.08 was analyzed. The specificity (Sp) and sensitivity (Se) for males were 91.2% and 86.2% respectively. The Sp and Se for females were 93% and 82.6% respectively. The probabilities of correctly classified individuals were 87.6% and 85.3%, and Bayes post-test probability was 96.3% and 97% in males and females respectively. Further analysis indicated the alternative cut-off value of I3M<0.07, which improved the specificity, 95.3%, and 94.7%, and worsen correct classification, 86.5%, and 84.4%, in males and females, respectively. Our results showed that the specific cut-off point of I3M<0.08 may be a useful tool for discriminating adults from minors in Poland.


Oral Radiology | 2017

Diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging and clinical signs of temporomandibular joint disorders: a 10-year research update review

Kaan Orhan; Umut Seki; Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowska

ObjectivesTo review the past 10 years of research in the diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinical signs of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders with pain, sound, and function limitation in the existing literature.MethodsA review of the literature was performed to search for all articles published between 2006 and 2016, and those that met the selection criteria were examined.ResultsThe MRI results ranged from 25.3 to 69% for findings in TMJ with sound, 17–74.5% for findings in TMJ with function limitation, and 13.3–77% for findings in TMJ with pain. The reasons for the TMJ symptoms were variable and MRI findings for temporomandibular disorders were seen in asymptomatic patients as well as symptomatic patients. No singular outcome measure can be suggested as a predictor for TMJ symptoms on MRI images.ConclusionsTo increase study comparability with MRI, a standardized terminology and evidence-based guidelines are required for correlations of clinical symptoms and MRI findings.

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Franciszek Burdan

Medical University of Lublin

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Justyna Szumiło

Medical University of Lublin

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Jacek Szkutnik

Medical University of Lublin

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Paweł Kalinowski

Medical University of Lublin

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T. K. Różyło

Medical University of Lublin

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Robert Klepacz

Medical University of Lublin

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Magdalena Piskórz

Medical University of Lublin

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Monika Litko

Medical University of Lublin

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Wojciech Dworzański

Medical University of Lublin

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Jarosław Dudka

Medical University of Lublin

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