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Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 2016

Lobodontia: Genetic entity with specific pattern of dental dysmorphology.

Tomislav Škrinjarić; Kristina Goršeta; Ilija Škrinjarić

A characteristic pattern of dental anomalies including cone-shaped premolars, multitubercular molar crowns, pyramidal molar roots with single root canals, shovel-shaped incisors with palatal invaginations and hypodontia usually described as lobodontia was recognised as a separate entity. Only a few family reports on this condition have been published until now. The prevalence of the condition is estimated to be less than 1:1000,000. In the present paper we tried to delineate and clarify some additional aspects of this rare genetic entity in three families with 17 affected members. This represents the largest number of cases recorded since now. The analyses of dental morphology, crown-size profile patterns, pedigree analyses, and analyses of digitopalmar dermatoglyphics were performed in 7 examined patients. Crown-size profile pattern was calculated for seven patients and compared with standards for the Croatian population. The most striking features of the condition are conical premolars, tritubercular canines, single pyramidal molar roots, multitubercular molar crowns and invaginated upper incisors. A considerable reduction of crown-size was observed for all premolars, particularly in mandible. The alveolar process in the premolar region was hypoplastic and thin in all patients studied. Gender ratio of affected individuals was approximately M1:F1. Our data suggest that the prevalence of this condition is less than 1:300,000 in the Croatian population, which is considerably higher than previously reported in the literature. The analysis of the anomaly in all the families showed a slight variability in the clinical picture and autosomal dominant (AD) mode of inheritance. It could be concluded that this rare condition described as lobodontia represents a true genetic entity which follows AD mode of inheritance and displays variability in its expression.


Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica | 2016

The effect of petroleum jelly, light-cured varnish and different storage media on the flexural strength of glass ionomer dental cements

Kristina Goršeta; Domagoj Glavina; Tomislav Škrinjarić; Beata Czarnecka; John W. Nicholson

Abstract This study determined the influence of coating with either petroleum jelly or light-cured varnish and storage medium on the flexural strength of glass-ionomer cements (GIC). The flexural strength of two glass-ionomer cements (Fuji Equia Fil and Ketac Molar Aplicap) was measured. Specimens (2 × 2 × 25 mm) were prepared in three groups: uncoated, coated with petroleum jelly, or coated with light-cured varnish (EquiaCoat) cured for 20 s using a cure lamp (Bluephase G2, Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein). Specimens were stored for 1 week at 37 °C in water, artificial saliva or 20 mmol dm−3 lactic acid, then flexural strength was determined in 3-pont bend. Data were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey HSD post hoc test (p < 0.05). In addition, the mold was filled with water and the temperature change caused by the cure lamp was measured with a thermocouple. For both materials, storage in water gave the lowest flexural strength. It was slightly higher in either saliva or lactic acid, and was improved by coating in petroleum jelly. Specimens coated with light-cured varnish, that also involved heating with a cure lamp, gave the highest flexural strength. The heating effect of the lamp was demonstrated by the temperature rise in the water in the mold after light exposure from 21.9 (± 1.0) °C to 26.8 (± 1.0) °C. hence, sealing of GIC from aqueous media improves flexural strength. The cure lamp emitted heat, which may enhance the flexural strength of specimens coated with light-cured varnish.


Collegium Antropologicum | 2004

Palatal and dental arch morphology in Down syndrome.

Tomislav Škrinjarić; Domagoj Glavina; Jelka Jukić


Collegium Antropologicum | 2005

Labial talon cusp on maxillary central incisors: a rare developmental dental anomaly.

Domagoj Glavina; Tomislav Škrinjarić


Collegium Antropologicum | 2012

The Effect of Heating and Ultrasound on the Shear Bond Strength of Glass Ionomer Cement

Kristina Goršeta; Tomislav Škrinjarić; Domagoj Glavina


Collegium Antropologicum | 2007

Dental anxiety in relation to emotional and behavioral problems in Croatian adolescents

Martina Majstorović; Tomislav Škrinjarić; Lajos Szirovicza; Domagoj Glavina; Jaap S. J. Veerkamp


Collegium Antropologicum | 2009

Optoelectronic Pantography Diagnostics of Temporomandibular Disorders in Patients with Bruxism

Renata Kevilj Gospić; Alenko Dundjer; Tomislav Škrinjarić; Sanja Štefančić; Denis Vojvodić; Margareta Perinić


Collegium Antropologicum | 2014

Taekwondo coaches knowledge about prevention and management of dental trauma.

Dina Vidović; Kristina Goršeta; Danijel Bursać; Domagoj Glavina; Tomislav Škrinjarić


Abstract book 2015 | 2017

Retention of thermo-cured glass ionomer and resin-based fissure sealant - a comparative clinical study

Kristina Goršeta; Tomislav Škrinjarić; Lidia Gavić; Domagoj Glavina


Collegium Antropologicum | 2015

Influence of Dentifrices pH on Enamel Microhardness In Vitro

Kristina Goršeta; Vesna Ambarkova; Tomislav Škrinjarić; Domagoj Glavina

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