10 results on '"Zahra Khalili Sadrabad"'
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2. Effect of combined application of high- and low-intensity lasers on dentin hypersensitivity: A randomized clinical trial
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Zohreh Tabibzadeh, Reza Fekrazad, Azadeh Esmaeelnejad, Mohammad Mostafa Shadkar, Zahra Khalili Sadrabad, and Morteza Ghojazadeh
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Diode laser ,dentin hypersensitivity ,desensitizing effect ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Background. Diode lasers (DLs) have demonstrated equal or better desensitizing effects than fluoride varnish, 10% potassium nitrate (NK) gel and Gluma. The current study evaluated the desensitizing effect of combined application of DLs with two different output powers and compared it with single DL therapy. Methods. Sixty-two hypersensitive teeth were allocated randomly into two groups: the single group was treated with 3-W DL beam once and in the combined group, the teeth were irradiated three times (the first time with 0.2-W and then with 3-W and the second and third times, 48 and 96 hours after the baseline visit, with 0.2-W DL beams). The amount of dentin hypersensitivity (DH) was evaluated, immediately before and after each visit, and 1 week and 1 and 3 months after the first visit. Data analysis was performed using chi-squared test, repeated measurement of ANOVA and Mann-Whitney U test. P
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- 2018
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3. Relationship of Salivary Lactoferrin and Lysozyme Concentrations with Early Childhood Caries
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Masoumeh Moslemi, Mandana Sattari, Fahimeh Kooshki, Faezeh Fotuhi, Neda Modarresi, Zahra Khalili Sadrabad, and Mohammad Saeid Shadkar
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Dental caries ,lactoferrin ,lysozyme ,saliva ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Background and aims. Lysozyme and lactoferrin are salivary proteins which play an important role in innate defense mechanisms against bacteria. This study investigated the association of salivary lysozyme and lactoferrin concentrations with early childhood caries (ECC). Materials and methods. This study was carried out on 42 healthy children (age range, 36 to 71 months), of whom 21 were caries free (CF) and 21 had ECC. Disposable needle-less syringes were used to collect unstimulated saliva from buccal and labial vestibules. Fifteen children who had ECC were treated completely and their saliva was collected in the same way for the second time, three months after treatment. Lysozyme and lactoferrin concentrations were measured and recorded by the ELISA method. The intergroup comparisons were carried out using chi-square, Student’s t-test and Wilcoxon signed ranked test. A P-value less than 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Results. The mean concentration of lysozyme was significantly higher in CF group compared with that of ECC group (P = 0.04). Although the mean concentration of lactoferrin in ECC group was higher in comparison with ECC group, the differ-ence was not statistically significant (P = 0.06). After dental treatment, the mean concentrations of lysozyme and lactoferrin did not change in comparison with their concentrations before treatment. Conclusion. ECC may have a relationship with lower concentrations of unstimulated salivary lactoferrin and lysozyme and reduced amounts of these two salivary proteins may be a risk factor for dental caries in children.
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- 2015
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4. Evaluation of Er,Cr:YSGG Laser Effect on Microshear Bond Strength of a Self-Adhesive Flowable Composite in the Dentin of Permanent Molar: An In Vitro Study
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Masoumeh Moslemi, Faezeh Fotouhi Ardakani, Fatemeh Javadi, Zahra Khalili Sadrabad, Zahra Shadkar, and Mohammad Saeid Shadkar
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Aim and Background. Recently, new restorative materials such as self-adhesive flowable composites, because of their simple use and no need to bonding and etching, are considered important, particularly in pediatric dentistry. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of Er,Cr:YSGG laser on microshear bond strength of self-adhesive flowable composite on permanent teeth dentin in vitro. Material and Methods. In this experimental study, 40 dentin sections were prepared from healthy third molars and divided into two groups according to their surface preparation by Er,Cr:YSGG laser or without laser, only with silicon carbide paper. In each group, two groups of 10 teeth were treated with self-adhesive flowable composite (Dyad) and conventional flowable composite (acid etch and bonding). Samples were stored in normal saline and after 48 hours their bond strength was measured. The failure mode of samples was observed on stereomicroscope. In order to analyse the results, the one way ANOVA and Tukey’s test for multiple comparisons were used. Result. The maximum bond strength was related to conventional flowable composite with laser preparation group (24/21 Mpa). The lowest one was seen in Dyad composite without laser emitting (9/89 Mpa). The statistical difference between this two groups was significant (P value = 0/0038). The microshear bond strength differences between Dyad composite groups with laser preparation (mean = 16/427±1/79) and without laser preparation (mean = 12/85±1/90) were statistically significant too (P value = 0/01). Conclusion. Self-adhesive flowable composite has lower microshear bond strength than conventional flowable composite. Moreover, the laser irradiation as a surface treatment can improve this bond strength.
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- 2016
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5. Evaluation of the success rate of pit and fissure sealants on first molars: 12 months follow‐up study
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Ahmad Behroozian, Zahra Aghazadeh, Zahra Khalili Sadrabad, Marziyeh Aghazadeh, Vali Alizadeh, Zeynab Esmaili, and Marzieh Pirzadeh Ashraf
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Dentition, Permanent ,Pit and Fissure Sealants ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Dental Caries ,Child ,Molar ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Dental caries by far is the most prevalent concern of the preadolescents and adolescents in dental clinics. Despite the provision of local fluoride, the occlusal surfaces of teeth are susceptible to dental caries. Pit and fissure sealant therapy is a preventive method to decrease dental caries in permanent teeth. The present study aimed to evaluate the success of fissure sealant treatments of first molar teeth, at 3, 6 and 12 months follow-ups.Sixty-five children were randomly selected. The subjects had already received fissure sealants in the department of public health dentistry. Demographic data, including age and gender, sealant failure and the type of failure were recorded in the relevant checklists. Feigal criteria were used to evaluate the success or failure of fissure sealant treatments.Overall success rate was 74.3% for 1 year. Evaluation of the failure rate showed that at the 3-month interval, 20.6% of the sealants exhibited failure (57.1% due to margin discoloration and 42.9% due to lack of margin adaptation). 28.6% of the sealants failed at the 6-month (75% due to marginal discoloration and 25% due to anatomical form) and 41.2% failed at the 12-month interval (57.1% due to marginal discoloration and 42.9% due to the lack of margin adaptation).The total failure rate of fissure sealant failures after 1 year was 27.7%. The most frequent reason for the failure of fissure sealants was marginal discoloration.
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- 2022
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6. Effect of a fluoride-releasing fissure sealant and a conventional fissure sealant on inhibition of primary carious lesions with or without exposure to fluoride-containing toothpaste
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Ebrahim Safari, Mohammad Mostafa Shadkar, Zahra Khalili Sadrabad, Maryam Alavi, and Seyed Hamid Hosseini Naghavi
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Saliva ,business.product_category ,Dentistry ,fissure sealant ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Premolar ,030212 general & internal medicine ,General Dentistry ,toothpaste ,Toothpaste ,fluoride ,Fissure ,business.industry ,Sealant ,030206 dentistry ,Buccal administration ,lcsh:RK1-715 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,lcsh:Dentistry ,Dental caries ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Fluoride - Abstract
Background. Fluoride-releasing capacity has been added to fissure sealants to benefit from the positive anticariogenic effects of both sealants and fluoride. This comparative research investigated the inhibitory effects of conventional and fluoridereleasing fissure sealants on initial lesions with or without exposure to fluoride toothpaste. Methods. Cavities were prepared on buccal surfaces of 24 premolar teeth which were randomly divided into three groups. In the cavities of the first group, a fluoride-releasing fissure sealant and in the second group, a conventional fissure sealant were placed; the third group was left intact. Incipient lesions were produced around the cavities. Each group was divided into two subgroups, which were exposed to fluoride-containing toothpaste or artificial saliva. Lesion depths were measured under a polarized light microscope before and after treatment. Changes in lesion depths in the samples were analyzed by SPSS 17. Results. Initial and final caries depths were significantly lower in the fluoride-releasing fissure sealant group compared to the other groups (P
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- 2019
7. Effect of combined application of high- and low-intensity lasers on dentin hypersensitivity: A randomized clinical trial
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Azadeh Esmaeelnejad, Morteza Ghojazadeh, Mohammad Mostafa Shadkar, Zohreh Tabibzadeh, Reza Fekrazad, and Zahra Khalili Sadrabad
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Dentistry ,Periodontal probe ,law.invention ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Dentin ,Medicine ,desensitizing effect ,General Dentistry ,Gluma ,business.industry ,Fluoride varnish ,030206 dentistry ,Diode laser ,dentin hypersensitivity ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:RK1-715 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:Dentistry ,Mann–Whitney U test ,Dentin hypersensitivity ,Original Article ,Analysis of variance ,business - Abstract
Background. Diode lasers (DLs) have demonstrated equal or better desensitizing effects than fluoride varnish, 10% potas-sium nitrate (NK) gel and Gluma. The current study evaluated the desensitizing effect of combined application of DLs with two different output powers and compared it with single DL therapy. Methods. Sixty-two hypersensitive teeth were allocated randomly into two groups: the single group was treated with 3-W DL beam once and in the combined group, the teeth were irradiated three times (the first time with 0.2-W and then with 3-W and the second and third times, 48 and 96 hours after the baseline visit, with 0.2-W DL beams). The amount of dentin hyper-sensitivity (DH) was evaluated, immediately before and after each visit, and 1 week and 1 and 3 months after the first visit. Data analysis was performed using chi-squared test, repeated measurement of ANOVA and Mann-Whitney U test. P
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- 2018
8. Evaluation of Remineralization Effect of Various Toothpastes on White Spot Enamel Lesions: An in Vitro Study
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Masoumeh Moslemi, Mehrnaz Mahmodabadi, Zahra Bastani, Zahra Khalili Sadrabad, Faezeh Sadat Faghihi, and Zahra Shadkar
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
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9. A study on the eruption timing of permanent dentition in patients with cerebral palsy
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Mohammad Mostafa Shadkar, Zahra Khalili Sadrabad, Masoumeh Moslemi, and Javaneh Vejdani
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Orthodontics ,Molar ,business.industry ,Tooth eruption ,Dentistry ,medicine.disease ,Cerebral palsy ,Mandibular second molar ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,stomatognathic system ,Statistical significance ,Premolar ,medicine ,Maxillary central incisor ,business ,General Dentistry ,Permanent teeth - Abstract
Purpose This study aimed to determine the average eruption time and sequence of permanent teeth in patients with cerebral palsy (CP) and to compare the results with the established norms for Iranian subjects. Methods This cross-sectional study comprised of 207 individuals with CP, 96 boys and 111 girls, ranging from 6 to 19 years. The average age at eruption of permanent teeth, excluding third molars, was given as the mean (±SD) and median in years for each gender. A table of percentiles of the eruption time was also determined. Comparisons were made using t-test at a significance level of 0.05. Results The sequence of eruption in children with CP was almost similar to the normal. With the exception of the second premolar and the second molar, tooth eruption was advanced in girls compared with boys. There was no difference between the left and right sides of each arch. Mandibular teeth had an earlier eruption time than maxillary teeth except for the second premolar. In general, eruption times of children with CP were later (1–33 months) than those reported previously for healthy children. Conclusions Despite the almost similar sequence of eruption, a high tendency to delayed eruption of permanent dentition was observed in children with CP.
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- 2012
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10. A study on the eruption timing of permanent dentition in patients with cerebral palsy
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Masoumeh, Moslemi, Javaneh, Vejdani, Zahra Khalili, Sadrabad, and Mohammad Mostafa, Shadkar
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Dentition, Permanent ,Male ,Cerebral Palsy ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Tooth Eruption - Abstract
This study aimed to determine the average eruption time and sequence of permanent teeth in patients with cerebral palsy (CP) and to compare the results with the established norms for Iranian subjects.This cross-sectional study comprised of 207 individuals with CP, 96 boys and 111 girls, ranging from 6 to 19 years. The average age at eruption of permanent teeth, excluding third molars, was given as the mean (± SD) and median in years for each gender. A table of percentiles of the eruption time was also determined. Comparisons were made using t-test at a significance level of 0.05.The sequence of eruption in children with CP was almost similar to the normal. With the exception of the second premolar and the second molar, tooth eruption was advanced in girls compared with boys. There was no difference between the left and right sides of each arch. Mandibular teeth had an earlier eruption time than maxillary teeth except for the second premolar. In general, eruption times of children with CP were later (1-33 months) than those reported previously for healthy children.Despite the almost similar sequence of eruption, a high tendency to delayed eruption of permanent dentition was observed in children with CP.
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- 2013
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