Integrating IoT in pediatric dental health: A data-driven approach to early prevention and education
Ehizogie Paul Adeghe,
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Chioma Anthonia Okolo,
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Olumuyiwa Tolulope Ojeyinka
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International Journal of Frontiers in Life Science Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(1), P. 022 - 035
Published: March 26, 2024
This
paper
explores
the
integration
of
IoT
devices,
data
analytics,
and
education
techniques
to
enhance
pediatric
dental
health
outcomes.
By
leveraging
real-time
collection,
analysis,
personalized
interventions,
can
empower
both
caregivers
children
adopt
proactive
hygiene
practices.
comprehensive
approach
not
only
improves
oral
but
also
establishes
lifelong
habits
for
overall
wellness.
Pediatric
is
a
vital
often
overlooked
component
well-being.
Despite
its
significance,
it
frequently
lacks
attention
deserves.
Integrating
Internet
Things
(IoT)
technologies
into
care
presents
an
opportunity
substantial
improvement
in
early
prevention
strategies.
enhances
conducive
crucial
determinant
well-being,
yet
remains
overshadowed
by
other
priorities.
Addressing
requires
measures,
including
The
promising
avenue
revolutionize
delves
potential
improving
health.
harnessing
empowers
holistic
fosters
development
Through
examination
integration,
this
underscores
transformative
impact
have
on
health,
emphasizing
importance
prioritizing
innovative
approaches
address
critical
aspect
childhood
Language: Английский
Rapid palate expansion's impact on nasal breathing: a systematic review
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
190, P. 112248 - 112248
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
Language: Английский
Evaluating the success rates and effectiveness of surgical and orthodontic interventions for impacted canines: a systematic review of surgical and orthodontic interventions and a case series
BMC Oral Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Feb. 24, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring the Effects of Tirzepatide on Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Literature Review
Jimmy Wen,
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Denise Nadora,
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Alina Truong
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et al.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 6, 2025
Obstructive
sleep
apnea
(OSA)
is
a
disorder
commonly
secondary
to
obesity
that
has
detrimental
effects
on
health
and
quality
of
life.
Thus,
weight
loss
one
the
mainstays
OSA
treatment.
Tirzepatide,
novel
glucagon-like
peptide-1
(GLP-1)
glucagon-dependent
insulinotropic
polypeptide
(GIP)
dual
agonist,
demonstrated
significant
glycemic
control
loss.
This
literature
review
analyzes
current
tirzepatide's
OSA,
mechanism
action,
complications,
off-label
uses/indications.
Also,
this
offers
potential
insights
into
how
tirzepatide
other
GLP-1
medications
can
be
repurposed
for
metabolic
conditions
their
associated
sequelae.
Language: Английский
Change in Dental Arch Parameters—Perimeter, Width and Length after Treatment with a Printed RME Appliance
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(10), P. 3959 - 3959
Published: May 7, 2024
One
of
the
important
parameters
in
orthodontics
is
perimeter
dental
arch.
Precise
assessment
necessary
cases
maxillary
constriction
treated
with
a
rapid
expander
(RME).
The
orthodontic
software
allows
customization
processes
from
diagnosis
to
manufacturing
treatment
device.
aim
present
study
evaluate
relationship
between
arch—perimeter,
width,
and
length—and
follow
changes
during
treatment.
based
on
digital
measurements
3D
models
33
patients
digitally
planned
printed
RME.
In
results
an
increase
3.99
mm
was
achieved.
rest
were
changed
as
follows:
width
arch
increased
premolar
area
by
average
3.3
mm;
first
molars,
4.41
length
anterior
segment
reduced
0.54
whole
0.52
mm.
Correlation
studied
variables
described
linear
equations.
conclusion,
expansion
reliable
method
for
gaining
predictable
space
Language: Английский
Long-term Evaluation (10 Years) of the Outcomes of Herbst Functional Appliance in Pharyngeal Dimensions and Hyoid Bone Position in the Treatment of Class II Patients
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 8, 2024
Abstract
Objective:
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
the
long-term
changes
in
pharyngeal
dimensions
and
hyoid
bone
position
Class
II
malocclusion
patients
treated
with
Herbst
functional
appliance.
Design:
Retrospective
cohort
study.
Setting:
Department
of
Orthodontics,
Bauru
Dental
School,
University
São
Paulo
–
Brazil.
Methods:
The
sample
comprised
15
skeletal
(13.00
years
old
±
1.21)
appliance
followed
for
a
mean
period
10
(10.73
3.67).
Lateral
headfilms
were
used
position,
measurements
performed
Dolphin®
Imaging
11.9.
Intragroup
comparison
between
evaluation
stages
was
repeated
measures
ANOVA,
by
Tukey
tests
if
necessary.
Results
considered
statistically
significant
at
p<0.05.
Results:
Regarding
cephalometric
variables,
only
lower
airway
space
increased
significantly
treatment
period,
all
them
remained
stable
during
follow-up
period.
moved
forward
downward
even
further
posttreatment
Conclusion:
The
outcomes
are
over
years.
Language: Английский
Development and validation of predictive models for skeletal malocclusion classification using airway and cephalometric landmarks
BMC Oral Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Sept. 11, 2024
Language: Английский
Orthopedic Devices for Skeletal Class III Malocclusion Treatment in Growing Patients: A Comparative Effectiveness Systematic Review
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(23), P. 7141 - 7141
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
Background/Objectives:
Skeletal
Class
III
malocclusion
(Cl
III)
presents
a
significant
orthodontic
challenge,
particularly
in
growing
patients,
requiring
interceptive
treatment
to
achieve
effective
functional
and
aesthetic
correction.
This
review
aims
compare
various
orthopedic
devices
therapeutic
protocols
used
Cl
correction,
identifying
the
most
options
an
context.
Methods:
We
searched
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
of
Science
databases
for
studies
published
between
1
January
2003,
19
July
2023.
Inclusion
criteria
included
English
language,
human
studies,
open
access,
addressing
correction
with
devices.
Results:
Exclusions
vitro,
animal,
off-topic
reviews,
meta-analyses,
articles
languages
other
than
English.
After
removing
duplicates,
30
were
selected
from
total
1193
results.
Conclusions:
The
application
patients
can
lead
rapid
improvement
malocclusion,
although
each
device
has
specific
effects
on
surrounding
skeletal
structure.
Language: Английский
Surgical Management of Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Efficacy, Outcomes, and Alternatives—A Systematic Review
Life,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 1652 - 1652
Published: Dec. 12, 2024
Aim:
Obstructive
sleep
apnea
(OSA)
is
the
most
prevalent
sleep-related
breathing
disorder.
OSA
affects
approximately
2
million
Italians,
although
only
3%
receive
a
diagnosis
and
correct
treatment.
This
review
aims
to
provide
an
overview
guide
clinical
decision
making,
ensuring
that
patients
appropriate
treatment
for
their
specific
condition.
Material
Methods:
systematic
was
conducted
according
Preferred
Reporting
Items
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
(PRISMA)
guidelines
registered
at
PROSPERO
under
ID
CRD42024593760.
A
search
on
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
of
Science
performed
find
papers
matched
topic,
using
following
Boolean
keywords:
(“obstructive
apnea”
OR
“OSA”
“sleep
apnea,
obstructive”)
AND
(“surgery”
“surgical”
“surgical
techniques”
treatment”
“operative”
procedures”)
(“treatment”
“therapy”
“management”).
Result:
The
electronic
database
found
20337
publications.
After
screening
eligibility
phase,
15
were
chosen
qualitative
analysis.
Conclusions:
Adenotonsillectomy
(AT)
significantly
improves
secondary
outcomes
like
behavioral
issues
quality
life,
compared
watchful
waiting
with
supportive
care
(WWSC).
Alternative
approaches
such
as
tonsillotomy
adenopharyngoplasty
(APP)
offer
promising
results,
less
postoperative
discomfort
lower
complication
rates.
However,
further
large-scale
studies
are
needed
refine
surgical
techniques,
assess
long-term
outcomes,
optimize
individualized
strategies
OSA.
Language: Английский