Josip Biočić
University of Zagreb
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Gerodontology | 2012
Stjepan Siber; Josip Hat; Ivan Brakus; Josip Biočić; Davor Brajdić; Ivan Zajc; Ingrid Bošan-Kilibarda; Darko Macan
Tonsilloliths are rare calcified structures that usually result from chronic inflammation of the tonsils. Concretions show differences in size, shape and colour. They are usually asymptomatic but can be associated with halitosis, foreign body sensation, dysphagia and odynophagia, otalgia, and neck pain. A patient was referred because panoramic radiography performed by a general dentist revealed radiopaque shadows over the ascending rami of the mandible, located bilaterally: a solitary structure on the higher portion of the right side and two small structures on the left side. Paroxysmal attacks of orofacial pain and symptoms such as dysphagia and swallowing pain on the left side distributed within the tonsillar fossa and pharynx and the angle of the lower jaw were present. The computed tomography images revealed bilateral tonsilloliths. Clinically, there was no sign of inflammation, and the patients past history revealed an approximately 2-year history of dysphagia, swallowing pain and left-sided neck pain. At the request of the patient, no surgical intervention was carried out. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is a rare entity, and the aim of this report was to indicate the importance of tonsilloliths as a cause of orofacial pain.
Croatian Medical Journal | 2013
Dražen Jokić; Darko Macan; Berislav Perić; Marinka Tadić; Josip Biočić; Petar Đanić; Davor Brajdić
Aim To examine the types and frequencies of oral surgery diagnoses and ambulatory oral surgical treatments during one year period at the Department of Oral Surgery, University Hospital Dubrava in Zagreb, Croatia. Methods Sociodemographic and clinical data on 11 680 ambulatory patients, treated between January 1 and of December 31, 2011 were retrieved from the hospital database using a specific protocol. The obtained data were subsequently analyzed in order to assess the frequency of diagnoses and differences in sex and age. Results The most common ambulatory procedure was tooth extraction (37.67%) and the most common procedure in ambulatory operating room was alveolectomy (57.25%). The test of proportions showed that significantly more extractions (P < 0.001) and intraoral incisions (P < 0.001) were performed among male patients, whereas significantly more alveolectomies and apicoectomies were performed among female patients (P < 0.001). A greater prevalence of periodontal disease was found in patients residing in Zagreb than in patients residing in rural areas. Conclusion The data from this study may be useful for planning of ambulatory oral surgery services, budgeting, and sustaining quality improvement, enhancing oral surgical curricula, training and education of primary health care doctors and oral surgery specialists, and promoting patients’ awareness of the importance of oral health.
Journal of Addictive Diseases | 2011
Ivan Zajc; Davor Brajdić; Josip Biočić; Ingrid Bošan-Kilibarda; Vlatko Kopić; Stjepan Siber; Darko Macan
ABSTRACT This study examined tobacco use as a risk factor in the development of periodontal disease as dental emergency and dental readiness among soldiers. A total of 884 soldiers were followed: 650 recruits and 234 professional active veterans. They were categorized into dental readiness classes, and questionnaires were completed about tobacco use. Overall, 62.7% of soldiers reported current smoking, with a higher prevalence of smokers among recruits. The results showed a significant difference in smokers vs. non-smokers in dental readiness, supragingival/subgingival calculus, gingivitis, and Class 3 dental fittnes. More recruits (63.8%) smoked than veterans (59.4%), but greater prevalence of daily cigarette smoking and duration of smoking habits was found among veterans. In both groups, soldiers who smoked were characterized by a higher percentage of periodontal health problems and decreased combat readiness compared to soldiers who did not smoke. This indicates a need for oral health prevention program, and cigarette smoking and cessation programs.
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2011
Emil Dediol; Spomenka Manojlović; Josip Biočić; Dalibor Franćeski; Gordana Ivanac
4. međunarodni kongres Hrvatskoga društva za dentalnu implantologiju Hrvatskoga liječničkog zbora | 2011
Jozo Budimir; Vice Budimir; Davor Brajdić; Josip Biočić; Petar Đanić; Darko Macan
IX. kongres Hrvatskoga društva za maksilofacijalnu, plastičnu i rekonstrukcijsku kirurgiju glave i vrata i III. kongres Hrvatskoga društva za oralnu kirurgiju Hrvatskoga liječničkog zbora | 2012
Josip Biočić; Davor Brajdić; Domagoj Žabarović; Igor Keser; Darko Macan
EAO 18th Annual Scientific Meeting | 2012
Davor Brajdić; Darko Macan; Domagoj Žabarović; Josip Biočić
Sažetci 7. Međunarodnog kongresa Hrvatskoga društva za dentalnu implantologiju Hrvatskoga liječničkog zbora. U: Acta Stomatologica Croatica 2017 ; 51(4):350-365. | 2017
Daniel Jerković; Petar Đanić; Davor Brajdić; Josip Biočić; Nino Grgić; T Bajan; Darko Macan
Sažetci 7. Međunarodnog kongresa Hrvatskoga društva za dentalnu implantologiju Hrvatskoga liječničkog zbora. U: Acta Stomatologica Croatica 2017 ; 51(4): 350-365 | 2017
Ante Miličević; Darko Macan; Davor Brajdić; Domagoj Žabarović; Josip Biočić; Petar Đanić; Vlatko Kopić
Sažetci 7. Međunarodnog kongresa Hrvatskoga društva za dentalnu implantologiju Hrvatskoga liječničkog zbora = Abstracts of 7th International Congress of the Croatian Society of Dental Implantology of the Croatian Medical Association ; u: Acta Stomatologica Croatica 51 (2017) (4) (P4) | 2017
Ivan Salarić; Davor Brajdić; Petar Đanić; Josip Biočić; Ivan Zajc; Darko Macan