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The investigation of antibacterial activity of hyperlight fluid fusion subcellular essential complex

Tambur, Zoran; Aleksić, Ema; Čabrilo Lazić, Milana; Opačić, Dolores; Kalevski, Katarina; Puletić, Miljan; Avramov, Stevan; Biočanin, Vladimir

(Tramaniglio, Italy: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries Non-Profit organization, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tambur, Zoran
AU  - Aleksić, Ema
AU  - Čabrilo Lazić, Milana
AU  - Opačić, Dolores
AU  - Kalevski, Katarina
AU  - Puletić, Miljan
AU  - Avramov, Stevan
AU  - Biočanin, Vladimir
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6653
AB  - This study aimed to investigate the possibility of applying the hyperlight fluid fusion essential complex in dental plaque control, and to evaluate the effectiveness of new and modern agents used for the prevention and early treatment of gingivitis. Methodology:  The  study  included  60  subjects  randomly  divided  into  two  groups.  The  control  group  was  assigned  to  0.12%  chlorhexidine  (CHX) mouth rinse, whereas the test group used a solution based on hyper-harmonized hydroxylated fullerene water complex (3HFWC), twice daily for 2 weeks. The plaque, gingivitis and bleeding scores were evaluated and recorded. Collected plaque samples were seeded on blood agar  and  incubated  aerobically  at  a  temperature  of  37  °C  for  24-48  hours.  In  order  to  isolate  anaerobic  bacteria,  samples  were  seeded  on  Schaedler Agar and incubated anaerobically at 37 °C for seven days. Serial dilutions in saline from 101 - 106 were made, and grown colonies were counted and identified using the matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF) system. Results: The reduction in the number of bacteria was significant in both control and test groups. The reduction was greater in the control group compared to the experimental group, but without statistically significant difference.Conclusions: 3HFWC treatment causes significant reduction in the number of dental plaque microorganisms. Since 3HFWC solution exhibited a  bacteriostatic  effect  similar  to  chlorhexidine  it  could  be  an  adequate  addition  to  solution  of  a  growing  problem  in  prevention  and  early treatment of gingivitis and periodontitis.
PB  - Tramaniglio, Italy: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries Non-Profit organization
T2  - The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
T1  - The investigation of antibacterial activity of hyperlight fluid fusion subcellular essential complex
IS  - 5
VL  - 17
DO  - 10.3855/jidc.17740
SP  - 643
EP  - 648
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tambur, Zoran and Aleksić, Ema and Čabrilo Lazić, Milana and Opačić, Dolores and Kalevski, Katarina and Puletić, Miljan and Avramov, Stevan and Biočanin, Vladimir",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This study aimed to investigate the possibility of applying the hyperlight fluid fusion essential complex in dental plaque control, and to evaluate the effectiveness of new and modern agents used for the prevention and early treatment of gingivitis. Methodology:  The  study  included  60  subjects  randomly  divided  into  two  groups.  The  control  group  was  assigned  to  0.12%  chlorhexidine  (CHX) mouth rinse, whereas the test group used a solution based on hyper-harmonized hydroxylated fullerene water complex (3HFWC), twice daily for 2 weeks. The plaque, gingivitis and bleeding scores were evaluated and recorded. Collected plaque samples were seeded on blood agar  and  incubated  aerobically  at  a  temperature  of  37  °C  for  24-48  hours.  In  order  to  isolate  anaerobic  bacteria,  samples  were  seeded  on  Schaedler Agar and incubated anaerobically at 37 °C for seven days. Serial dilutions in saline from 101 - 106 were made, and grown colonies were counted and identified using the matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF) system. Results: The reduction in the number of bacteria was significant in both control and test groups. The reduction was greater in the control group compared to the experimental group, but without statistically significant difference.Conclusions: 3HFWC treatment causes significant reduction in the number of dental plaque microorganisms. Since 3HFWC solution exhibited a  bacteriostatic  effect  similar  to  chlorhexidine  it  could  be  an  adequate  addition  to  solution  of  a  growing  problem  in  prevention  and  early treatment of gingivitis and periodontitis.",
publisher = "Tramaniglio, Italy: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries Non-Profit organization",
journal = "The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries",
title = "The investigation of antibacterial activity of hyperlight fluid fusion subcellular essential complex",
number = "5",
volume = "17",
doi = "10.3855/jidc.17740",
pages = "643-648"
}
Tambur, Z., Aleksić, E., Čabrilo Lazić, M., Opačić, D., Kalevski, K., Puletić, M., Avramov, S.,& Biočanin, V.. (2023). The investigation of antibacterial activity of hyperlight fluid fusion subcellular essential complex. in The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
Tramaniglio, Italy: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries Non-Profit organization., 17(5), 643-648.
https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.17740
Tambur Z, Aleksić E, Čabrilo Lazić M, Opačić D, Kalevski K, Puletić M, Avramov S, Biočanin V. The investigation of antibacterial activity of hyperlight fluid fusion subcellular essential complex. in The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries. 2023;17(5):643-648.
doi:10.3855/jidc.17740 .
Tambur, Zoran, Aleksić, Ema, Čabrilo Lazić, Milana, Opačić, Dolores, Kalevski, Katarina, Puletić, Miljan, Avramov, Stevan, Biočanin, Vladimir, "The investigation of antibacterial activity of hyperlight fluid fusion subcellular essential complex" in The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, 17, no. 5 (2023):643-648,
https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.17740 . .
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Esthetic preferences of orthodontists, dentists, and plastic surgeons for balanced facial profiles

Milutinović, Jovana; Aleksić, Ema; Avramov, Stevan; Kalevski, Katarina; Gajić, Milica; Pejanović, Đorđe; Milić, Jasmina

(Tokyo: Nihon University School of Dentistry, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milutinović, Jovana
AU  - Aleksić, Ema
AU  - Avramov, Stevan
AU  - Kalevski, Katarina
AU  - Gajić, Milica
AU  - Pejanović, Đorđe
AU  - Milić, Jasmina
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5970
AB  - Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to determine whether the facial esthetics of subjects rated as "attractive" can be related to specific cephalometric soft tissue parameters.
Methods: The profile silhouettes of 100 subjects (45 males and 55 females) were rated by 60 esthetics specialists (20 orthodontists, 20 dentists, and 20 plastic surgeons) using a Likert scale, and 30 of the subjects were selected as being "attractive". The cephalometric measurements of the attractive group were then compared with norms for the general Caucasian population.
Results: The effects of specific measured parameters on profile beauty grades were assessed using the median test, and the following variables were found to show significant correlations between the Caucasian norms and the attractive profile group: the ratio of the upper to lower face height (P = 0.011), the ratio of the subnasale - labrale inferius (Sn-Li) and labrale inferius - menton (Li-Me`) lines (P = 0.011), the distance between the chin and the subnasale perpendicular (P = 0.002), upper lip thickness (P = 0.021), soft tissue chin thickness (P = 0.021), vertical height ratio (P = 0.021), and nasolabial angle (P = 0.021).
Conclusion: A straight profile with a fuller and more protruded upper lip, a higher nasal tip, and a smaller lower facial third are considered to be the most attractive facial features, and may be useful for improvement of facial esthetics.
PB  - Tokyo: Nihon University School of Dentistry
T2  - Journal of Oral Science
T1  - Esthetic preferences of orthodontists, dentists, and plastic surgeons for balanced facial profiles
IS  - 2
VL  - 65
DO  - 10.2334/josnusd.22-0396
SP  - 73
EP  - 76
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Milutinović, Jovana and Aleksić, Ema and Avramov, Stevan and Kalevski, Katarina and Gajić, Milica and Pejanović, Đorđe and Milić, Jasmina",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Purpose: The aim of this investigation was to determine whether the facial esthetics of subjects rated as "attractive" can be related to specific cephalometric soft tissue parameters.
Methods: The profile silhouettes of 100 subjects (45 males and 55 females) were rated by 60 esthetics specialists (20 orthodontists, 20 dentists, and 20 plastic surgeons) using a Likert scale, and 30 of the subjects were selected as being "attractive". The cephalometric measurements of the attractive group were then compared with norms for the general Caucasian population.
Results: The effects of specific measured parameters on profile beauty grades were assessed using the median test, and the following variables were found to show significant correlations between the Caucasian norms and the attractive profile group: the ratio of the upper to lower face height (P = 0.011), the ratio of the subnasale - labrale inferius (Sn-Li) and labrale inferius - menton (Li-Me`) lines (P = 0.011), the distance between the chin and the subnasale perpendicular (P = 0.002), upper lip thickness (P = 0.021), soft tissue chin thickness (P = 0.021), vertical height ratio (P = 0.021), and nasolabial angle (P = 0.021).
Conclusion: A straight profile with a fuller and more protruded upper lip, a higher nasal tip, and a smaller lower facial third are considered to be the most attractive facial features, and may be useful for improvement of facial esthetics.",
publisher = "Tokyo: Nihon University School of Dentistry",
journal = "Journal of Oral Science",
title = "Esthetic preferences of orthodontists, dentists, and plastic surgeons for balanced facial profiles",
number = "2",
volume = "65",
doi = "10.2334/josnusd.22-0396",
pages = "73-76"
}
Milutinović, J., Aleksić, E., Avramov, S., Kalevski, K., Gajić, M., Pejanović, Đ.,& Milić, J.. (2023). Esthetic preferences of orthodontists, dentists, and plastic surgeons for balanced facial profiles. in Journal of Oral Science
Tokyo: Nihon University School of Dentistry., 65(2), 73-76.
https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.22-0396
Milutinović J, Aleksić E, Avramov S, Kalevski K, Gajić M, Pejanović Đ, Milić J. Esthetic preferences of orthodontists, dentists, and plastic surgeons for balanced facial profiles. in Journal of Oral Science. 2023;65(2):73-76.
doi:10.2334/josnusd.22-0396 .
Milutinović, Jovana, Aleksić, Ema, Avramov, Stevan, Kalevski, Katarina, Gajić, Milica, Pejanović, Đorđe, Milić, Jasmina, "Esthetic preferences of orthodontists, dentists, and plastic surgeons for balanced facial profiles" in Journal of Oral Science, 65, no. 2 (2023):73-76,
https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.22-0396 . .
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