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A Clinico-Pathologic Correlation.

Kalish P, Ashrafi A, Oreadi D

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 summer · PMID 29847071

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Massachusetts Dental Establishments: 2007-2012 Economic Survey.

Waldman B, Wong A, Perlman SP

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 summer · PMID 29847070

Every five years, a series of studies is carried out by the U.S. CensusBureau that provides an opportunity to review the basic economic well-being of many industries at the national, state, and county level.-A comparison... Every five years, a series of studies is carried out by the U.S. CensusBureau that provides an opportunity to review the basic economic well-being of many industries at the national, state, and county level.-A comparison of dental economic data from the 2007 and 2012 stud es for the period that encompassed the 2007-2009 "Great Recession details the general economic difficulties faced by the dental profes-ion during this period. "While much of the economy has recovered since the Great Recession, the earnings of general [dental] practitioners have not, according to the ADA. In fact, 2014's average earnings of $174,780 for all GPs follow 2013's average of $183,885 and come at the end of a nearly decade-long decline since 2005's inflation-adjusted peak of $219,378"1¹Previous presentations in the JOURNAL OF THE MAsSSCHuUSTTs DENTAL Socimetyreviewed concerns regarding national dental economics and dental practice in relation to population changes in Massachusetts.2,3 More recent information is now available for business receipts for dental establishments with employees at the state and county levels that provides an opportunity to consider economic factors and dental practices from another perspective.

A Literature Review of t Extraction Decision and Outcomes in Orthodontic Treatment.

Ganguly R, Suri L, Patel F

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 summer · PMID 29847069

OBJECTIVES: To provide an organized resource for clinicians and patients to use to understand the treatment options and outcomes for orthodontics in terms of extracting or not extracting permanent teeth. METHODS: Literat... OBJECTIVES: To provide an organized resource for clinicians and patients to use to understand the treatment options and outcomes for orthodontics in terms of extracting or not extracting permanent teeth. METHODS: Literature published from January 2000 to current was searched in the electronic databases Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and PubMed. Study inclusion criteria included comparing the extraction technique versus no extraction, average age of participants was 10 years old, and if relevant, crowding between 4-10 mm. Each article was arranged by type of extraction and malocclusion corrected to find similarities. The data was observed for common variables measured. RESULTS: From the 23 articles reviewed, 10 appear to fit the criteria. Although some studies showed contradicting results, there can be some associations drawn. A trend can be noted of an increase in the incisor mandibular plane angle (IMPA), an increase in lower lip thickness, and proclination of incisors after orthodontic treatment with no extractions. In extraction cases, findings were almost the opposite, as lips are more retruded and incisors are more retracted. These findings, along with the other variables, provide an insight as to what facial profiles would be best suited for which treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with more proclined incisors and more protrusive lips may be better with an extraction treatment plan to help compensate for these traits. Ultimately, to decide the best treatment, each case should be assessed individually, as other factors, such as crowding, age, and malocclusion, can lead to vastly different results.

Cone Beam CT Analysis of Tempora Bone Pneumatizatioi in Subjects with Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate.

Tadinada A, Mahdian M, Porto F … +3 more , Cardinal L, Katechia B, Jadhav A

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 summer · PMID 29847068

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the pneumatization pattern in the temporal bone in patients with cleft lip and palate. METHODS: A retrospective observational analysis of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans of patients wit... OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the pneumatization pattern in the temporal bone in patients with cleft lip and palate. METHODS: A retrospective observational analysis of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans of patients with cleft lip and palate was done. The patients were referred for orthodontic treatment and had a unilateral cleft lip and palate and anterior maxillary constriction. Four reference structures were identified to evaluate the extension of pneumatization in the cleft vs non-cleft side temporal bones. RESULTS: Twenty patients had cleft on the left side and nine patients had cleft on the right side, This study found reduced temporal bone pneumatization on the side of the cleft. The mean score of temporal bone pneumatization on the cleft side was 4.7±1.47 while mean score of pneumatization on the non-cleft side was 6.7±1.80 (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Pneumatization of the temporal bone was significantly lower on the side of the cleft and an identification of this change can help in early diagnosis and management of any ear-related conditions in this vulnerable group of patients to make appropriate referrals for specialized care.

Real Estate: The Second-Highest Expense in Your Practice.

Miller D

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 summer · PMID 29847067

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Critical Documentation Issues.

Udey DK

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 summer · PMID 29847066

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Do I Have a Story for You.

Schonbrun RA

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 · PMID 27200452

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Enlargement of the Inferior Alveolar Canal.

Noonan V, Sundararajan D, Gallagher G

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 · PMID 27197365

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A Clinico-Pathologic Correlation. Clinician's corner. Florid cement-osseous dysplasia.

Wun A, Oreadi D

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 · PMID 27197364

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A New Integrated Oral Health and Primary Care Education Program in the Dental Student Clinic.

Park SE, Saldana F, Donoff RB

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 · PMID 27197363

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to describe the implementation of a new program incorporating primary care education into a predoctoral dental curriculum in the StudentTeaching Clinic at Harvard School of Dental... OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to describe the implementation of a new program incorporating primary care education into a predoctoral dental curriculum in the StudentTeaching Clinic at Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM) using the primary care rotations for students in a dental setting as a platform for change in our approach to patient care. METHODS: A survey of perspectives on the need for primary care medicine in dental education was distributed to all the deans of Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA)-accredited dental schools in the continental United States for a total of 65 eligible schools. RESULTS: Of the 27 responses from the dental school deans, a majority of dental schools already had interprofessional collaborative practices at their schools, with collaborations with physicians and nurse practitioners being most common. Ninety-six percent of responders were supportive of integrating oral health and primary care to improve patient care and regarded primary care training for dental students as a potential method of improving patient care in dental education. CONCLUSION: As patient care involves multidisciplinary and interprofessional environments with a wide array of health care providers, curricular directions for dental school should explore an education model that incorporates the concepts of primary care medicine.

Dental Practice as the Population Demographics Change in Massachusetts.

Waldman HB, Perlman SP

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 · PMID 27197362

General population demographics in the United States, individual states, and counties are undergoing dramatic changes. Long-term customary populations, which provided the bulwark for many successful dental practices, are... General population demographics in the United States, individual states, and counties are undergoing dramatic changes. Long-term customary populations, which provided the bulwark for many successful dental practices, are being replaced by the many minority populations (in particular, the Hispanic population), foreign-born residents, and many for whom English may not be their first language. These developments are reviewed for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and its counties in an effort to challenge practitioners by the extent of these developments.

Substance Abuse and Tooth Destruction.

Makonahally D, Alexander SA

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 · PMID 27197361

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Eye Safety in Dentistry and Associated Liability.

Arsenault P, Tayebi A

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 · PMID 27197360

The first objective of this article is to expressan experimental-work-supported opinion ofits authors regarding the inadequacy of thepresent dental mask and regular eyewearcombination for protecting dental care practitio... The first objective of this article is to expressan experimental-work-supported opinion ofits authors regarding the inadequacy of thepresent dental mask and regular eyewearcombination for protecting dental care practitioners. Its second objective is to suggestamending OSHA Standard 1910.133(a)(1) tomandate effective eye protection for dentalcare practitioners by requiring the use ofeffective means for closing the bottom gapsbetween the lower rims of the lenses of theprotective eyewear and the upper edge ofthe mask worn by the practitioner.The various types and sources of dentalpractice eye occupational hazards and thepossible entry routes of dental debris towarddental practitioners'eyes are discussed.Experimental work, confirming theinadequacy of the present dental mask andeyewear combination for protecting dentalcare practitioners, is presented.

Instructions and Explanations--Do Your Patients Understand Yours?

Udey DK

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 · PMID 27197359

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The Bernie Sanders Health Care Plan--Viable?

Gonser G

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 · PMID 27197358

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Transitions.

Becker DB, Schwartz AI

J Mass Dent Soc · 2016 · PMID 27197357

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P. Zane Grey, DDS--King of the Wild Frontier.

Schonbrun RA

J Mass Dent Soc · 2015 · PMID 26727819

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A Clinico-Pathologic Correlation.

Swaroop S, Oreadi D

J Mass Dent Soc · 2015 · PMID 26727818

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Central Ossifying Fibroma.

Noonan V, Woo SB, Kabani S

J Mass Dent Soc · 2015 · PMID 26727817

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Arnold D. Vetstein, DMD: A Man for All Reasons.

Vetstein AD, Millstein CB

J Mass Dent Soc · 2015 · PMID 26727816

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