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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1993

Clinical evaluation of glass ceramic inlays (Dicor)

Roger Stenberg; Lars Matsson

The purpose of the study was to evaluate the clinical behavior of ceramic class-II inlays (Dicor) in the first 2 years after placement. As a reference, a similar number of dental amalgam restorations were followed up during the same period. Twenty-five inlays and 25 dental amalgams were placed on premolars and first molars of 20 and 19 patients (15-19 years old), respectively. The inlay preparations were made in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations, and the inlays were produced by a licensed Dicor laboratory. The inlays were luted, using a glass ionomer cement. The dental amalgam preparations were made using standard class-II preparation techniques and filled with ANA 2000. The inlays were evaluated after 6, 12, and 24 months, and the dental amalgam restorations after 24 months, using the criteria suggested by Ryge. In addition, the 24-month examination included proximal recording of dental plaque and gingivitis. With the exception of two inlays that fractured during the observation period, all ceramic inlays showed excellent ratings for anatomic form, marginal discoloration, and marginal caries at all examinations. Two inlays showed minor marginal defects but were classified within the range of acceptance with no need for replacement. The two fractured inlays were replacements of earlier fractured dental amalgams. The clinical behavior of the dental amalgam restorations was in most respects similar to that of the ceramic inlays. Unlike the inlays, however, no dental amalgams fractured during the observation period.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Clinical Genetics | 2008

Glycerol kinase deficiency in two brothers with and without clinical manifestations.

Hk Blomquist; Niklas Dahl; Lars Gustafsson; Christina Heilerud; Elisabeth Holme; Gösta Holmgren; Lars Matsson; Monika von Zweigbergk

We report two brothers with glycerol kinase deficiency (GKD). The older brother had serious clinical symptoms, mental and growth retardation, abnormal skeleton, spontaneous fractures and premature loss of abnormal teeth. He and his mother had low serum phosphate levels. He had elevated serum and urine glycerol levels and GKD was found in cultured fibroblasts. Prenatal diagnosis was performed in the second pregnancy. Glycerol kinase activity was considered normal in a chorionic villus sample of the foetus. After birth, it was found that the boy had elevated serum and urine glycerol levels. Enzymatic analysis in cultured fibroblasts revealed that this boy also had GKD, in spite of having no expression of the disease. Chromosomal analyses in the parents and both boys were normal. Major rearrangements or deletions were not detected in molecular studies of DNA from the two brothers. The hybridisation pattern was normal and no allelic loss was observed.


Histochemical Journal | 1996

5-Hydroxytryptamine immunoreactivity is detectable in sympathetic nerve fibres in rat oral tissues

Lars-Inge Norevall; Lars Matsson; Sture Forsgren

SummaryThe aim of this investigation was to examine if 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) is detectable not only in mast cells but also in sympathetic nerve fibres in oral sites of the rat, including the periodontal ligament, pulp, palatal mucosa, and vestibular sulcus. Antibodies against 5-HT and tyrosine hydroxylase were used. Maxillae from rats were dissected free, fixed, decalcified, cut transversally, and processed for immunohistochemistry. Nerve fibres showing 5-HT-like immunoreactivity were regularly observed in the walls of the arteries and arterioles in the vestibular sulcus and the periodontal ligament. However, 5-HT-like immunoreactivity was not seen in the walls of the vessels of the palatal mucosa. Interestingly, 5-HT-like immunoreactivity coexisted with tyrosine hydroxylase-like immunoreactivity in the innervation of the periodontal ligament and the vestibular sulcus. Thus, the present study gives morphological correlate for the occurrence of effects of 5-HT derived not only from mast cells but also from sympathetic nerve fibres in oral tissues. The source of 5-HT in the nerve fibres as well as the functional implications of the observations remain to be determined.


European Journal of Orthodontics | 1985

Dental maturity as an indicator of chronological age: the accuracy and precision of three methods

Urban Hägg; Lars Matsson


European Journal of Orthodontics | 1995

Expression of neuropeptides (CGRP, substance P) during and after orthodontic tooth movement in the rat

Lars Inge Norevall; Sture Forsgren; Lars Matsson


Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 1989

Criteria for assessment of interproximal bone loss on bite‐wing radiographs in adolescents

Carina Källestål; Lars Matsson


European Journal of Oral Sciences | 1992

Progression of approximal caries in primary molars and the effect of Duraphat treatment

Monica Peyron; Lars Matsson; Dowen Birkhed


Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 1993

Marginal bone loss in the primary dentition of patients with juvenile periodontitis

Bengt Sjodin; Lars Matsson; Lennart Unell; Jan Egelberg


Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 1990

Periodontal conditions in a group of Swedish adolescents (I). A descriptive epidemiologic study

Carina Källestål; Lars Matsson; Anna-Karin Holm


European Journal of Oral Sciences | 1988

Oral mucosal lesions in patients with acute leukemia and related disorders during cytotoxic therapy

Ylva Britt Wahlin; Lars Matsson

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Dowen Birkhed

University of Gothenburg

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