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Cranio-the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice | 2014

Measurements of the sagittal condylar inclination: intraindividual variations

Samir Čimić; Sonja Kraljević Šimunković; Tomislav Badel; Nikša Dulčić; Iva Alajbeg; Amir Ćatić

Abstract Aims: Sagittal condylar inclination is an important parameter during fabrication of prosthetic restorations. Existing data about intraindividual variations of sagittal condylar inclination are scarce. The purpose of this study was to investigate intra- and interindividual variations of the sagittal condylar inclination, depending on the position of the condyle in the temporomandibular joint. Methodology: The study included 51 subjects with Angle’s Class I occlusion (21–32 years of age, mean 25·1). Measurements were done using an electronic axiograph. After a paraocclusal tray was fixed in the mouth, every subject had to make three protrusive movements, from which the device’s software calculated the mean left and mean right sagittal condylar path. The mean left and right condylar path of each subject was divided into three equal sequences, based on whole condylar path length. Condylar inclination values for the first, second and third movement sequences were calculated. Results: Results showed significant differences between movement sequences (P<0·05). For the left joint, condylar inclination values in the first condylar movement sequence demonstrated, on the average, 14·4% higher values compared to the second movement sequence, and 39·2% higher values than in the third movement sequence. For the right joint, the first condylar movement sequence demonstrated, on the average, 15·8% higher values compared to the second movement sequence, and 41·5% higher values than the third movement sequence. Conclusions: Results suggest that condylar movement in the sagittal direction is not uniform. Mean left and mean right condylar inclination values do not necessarily describe the actual condylar path, nor do they give adequate information for articulator setup. Left–right side condylar inclination differences greater than 10° can be considered as normal.


European Journal of Pediatrics | 2018

Pediatric Crohn disease is characterized by Th1 in the terminal ileum and Th1/Th17 immune response in the colon

Ana Savić Mlakar; Iva Hojsak; Mladen Jergović; Samir Čimić; Krešo Bendelja

The aim of this study was to assess the expression of inflammatory mediators in the affected terminal ileum and colon in pediatric Crohn disease (CD) patients with different stages of disease. Additionally, we assessed the role of efflux transporters in disease pathogenesis and their correlation with immune response. The study included 26 CD patients (10 newly diagnosed (CD-new), 8 CD-treated, and 8 CD-remission) and 15 control subjects. The terminal ileum IFN-γ, IL-6, and IL-1β were elevated in CD-new, while in the colon, the IFN-γ, IL-17A, and IL-6 were elevated in both CD-new and CD-treated subgroups. SOCS3 expression was elevated in both subgroups with active inflammation at both ileum and colon, while SOCS1 was elevated only in CD-new ileum and CD-treated colon. MDR1 expression in ileum was reduced in both subgroups with active inflammation, while BCRP was reduced only in CD-new subgroup.Conclusion: New onset pediatric CD is characterized by Th1 response in ileum and mixed Th1/Th17 response in the colon, with elevated expressions of innate IL-6 and IL-1β. SOCS1/SOCS3 expressions seem to be insufficient for the regulation of the immune response. The reduction in MDR1 expression points to its role in the disease pathogenesis.What is Known:• CD is characterized by an aberrant immune responseWhat is New:• The immune response in new onset pediatric CD differs between terminal ileum and colon• MDR1 expression is downregulated at both terminal ileum and colon irrespective of the disease activity


Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2018

Reproducibility of the obtained centric relation records in patients with disc displacement with reduction

Samir Čimić; Sonja Kraljević Šimunković; Ana Savić Mlakar; Sunčana Simonić Kocijan; Petra Tariba; Amir Ćatić

Objective The aim of this study was to investigate reproducibility of the position of centric relation in patients with disc displacement with reduction. Materials and methods The test group included 30 subjects, diagnosed with disc displacement with reduction in right, left or both joints. The control group included 12 individuals with no signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders. Using chin point guidance with a jig, centric relation record was made three times by every participant, in a single session. Left and right condylar position for each centric relation record was determined and recorded using the electronic ultrasonic measuring device. The data were transferred to the computer, processed and analyzed. Condylar distances between centric relation records were measured (anteroposterior, vertical, transversal and linear values), and the data were statistically analyzed using the t and the F tests. Results No statically significant difference was found between the test and the control groups. Two thirds of study participants demonstrated condylar position of the repeated centric relation recording within the area of 0.3 mm in diameter. For more than 90% of participants that area was within 0.4 mm. Conclusions There is no difference in reproducibility of the centric relation between patients with disc displacement with reduction and healthy temporomandibular joint individuals (p>0.05). When doing centric relation record on a patient with disc displacement with reduction there is no need for previous splint therapy and standard precautions are acceptable. The obtained results must be interpreted within the experimental group, and not projected on the other groups of temporomandibular disorders.


Journal of Dental Problems and Solutions | 2016

Diagnostics and Management of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder - A Reported Case with a Review of Literature

Tomislav Badel; Ivana Savić Pavičin; Samir Čimić; Dijana Zadravec

Department of Removable Prosthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia 2Department of Dental Anthropology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia 3Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Clinical Hospital Center “Sestre milosrdnice”, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 2016

Centric slide in different Angle's classes of occlusion

Samir Čimić; Tomislav Badel; Sonja Kraljević Šimunković; Ivana Savić Pavičin; Amir Ćatić

The purpose of this study was to test the possible differences in centric slide values between different Angles classes of occlusion. The study included 98 participants divided into four groups: Angles class I, Angles class II, subdivision 1, Angles class II, subdivision 2 and Angles class III. All recordings were obtained using an ultrasound jaw tracking device with six degrees of freedom. The distance between the maximum intercuspation (reference position) and the centric occlusion was recorded at the condylar level. Anteroposterior, superoinferior and transversal distance of the centric slide were calculated for each participant, and the data were statistically analyzed (analysis of variance and Newman-Keuls post hoc test). No statistically significant difference was found in the anteroposterior and transversal distance of the centric slide between tested groups, while Angles class II, subdivision 2 showed smaller vertical amount of the centric slide compared to Angles class I and class II, subdivision 1. None of the 98 participants showed coincidence of centric occlusion and maximum intercuspation. Our results suggest that coincidence of the maximum intercuspation with the centric occlusion should not be expected. Smaller extent of the vertical distance of the centric slide could be morphological and a functional expression characteristic of the Angles class II, subdivision 2.


Acta Clinica Croatica | 2014

Clinical view of the temporomandibular joint disorder.

Tomislav Badel; Samir Čimić; Mirna Munitić; Dijana Zadravec; Vanja Bašić Kes; Sonja Kraljević Šimunković


Collegium Antropologicum | 2015

Movements of temporomandibular condyles during swallowing.

Samir Čimić; Sonja Kraljević Šimunković; Renata Kevilj Gospić; Tomislav Badel; Nikša Dulčić; Amir Ćatić


Clinical Oral Implants Research | 2017

CAD/CAM occlusal splint fabrication after implant prosthetic treatment in patients with bruxism

Nikša Dulčić; Samir Čimić; Josip Škaričić; Ivica Pelivan


Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2017

Promjene u usnoj šupljini u pedijatrijskih bolesnika s poremećajima u jedenju

Tatjana Lesar; Danica Vidović Juras; Samir Čimić; Sonja Kraljević Šimunković


Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2017

ISTRAŽIVANJE KLINIČKE USPJEŠNOSTI STABILIZACIJSKIH UDLAGA

Vladimir Prpić; Sonja Kraljević Šimunković; Davor Illeš; Samir Čimić

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