TY - JOUR AU - Antal, Márk Ádám AU - Kiscsatári, Ramóna AU - Braunitzer, Gábor AU - Piffkó, József AU - Varga, Endre AU - Eliaz, Noam TI - Assessment of a novel electrochemically deposited smart bioactive trabecular coating (SBTC®): a randomized controlled clinical trial JF - HEAD AND FACE MEDICINE J2 - HEAD FACE MED VL - 20 PY - 2024 IS - 1 PG - 14 SN - 1746-160X DO - 10.1186/s13005-024-00426-0 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34794084 ID - 34794084 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Jakab, András Gábor AU - T. Szabó, Veronika AU - Palkovics, Dániel AU - Szabó, Balázs AU - Vincze-Bandi, Eszter AU - Braunitzer, Gábor AU - Lassila, Lippo AU - Vallittu, Pekka AU - Garoushi, Sufyan AU - Fráter, Márk Tibor TI - Mechanical Performance of Extensive Restorations Made with Short Fiber-Reinforced Composites without Coverage: A Systematic Review of In Vitro Studies JF - POLYMERS J2 - POLYMERS-BASEL VL - 16 PY - 2024 IS - 5 PG - 13 SN - 2073-4360 DO - 10.3390/polym16050590 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34668520 ID - 34668520 AB - In recent years, composite resin materials have been the most frequently used materials for direct restorations of posterior teeth. These materials have some clinically relevant limitations due to their lack of fracture toughness, especially when used in larger cavities with high volume factors or when utilized as direct or indirect overlays or crown restorations. Recently, short-fiber-reinforced composite materials have been used in bi-structure restorations as a dentine substituting material due to their superior mechanical properties; however, there is no scientific consensus as to whether they can be used as full restorations. The aim of our review was to examine the available literature and gather scientific evidence on this matter. Two independent authors performed a thorough literature search using PubMed and ScienceDirect up until December 2023. This study followed the PRISMA guidelines, and the risk of bias was assessed using the QUIN tool. The authors selected in vitro studies that used short-fiber-reinforced composite materials as complete restorations, with a conventional composite material as a comparison group. Out of 2079 potentially relevant articles, 16 met our inclusion criteria. All of the included studies reported that the usage of short-fiber-reinforced composites improved the restoration’s load-bearing capacity. Fifteen of the included publications examined the fracture pattern, and thirteen of them reported a more favorable fracture outcome for the short-fiber-reinforced group. Only one article reported a more favorable fracture pattern for the control group; however, the difference between groups was not significant. Within the limitations of this review, the evidence suggests that short-fiber-reinforced composites can be used effectively as complete restorations to reinforce structurally compromised teeth. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Eördegh, Gabriella AU - Braunitzer, Gábor AU - Tót, Kálmán AU - Kiss, Ádám AU - Kóbor, Jenő Dezső AU - Nagy, Attila TI - Altered multisensory integration in pediatric migraine without aura T2 - International Neuroscience Conference, Pécs 2024 PY - 2024 SP - 198 EP - 198 PG - 1 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34551935 ID - 34551935 AB - Alterations of visual processing in migraine are well known. It seems to be that multisensory information processing is altered in migraine, too, but this aspects of migraine are strongly underex- plored, especially regarding pediatric migraine. In the present study performances in visual and audiovisual associative equivalence learning of the pediatric patients with migraine without aura (aged 7-17.5 years) were compared to those of age- and sex-matched controls. The application of audiovisual stimuli significantly facilitated associative pair learning in healthy children and adolescents, but not in pediatric migraine patients. Although the performances were not significant worse in pediatric migraineurs compared those of the controls but the multisensory gain is significantly reduced in these patients. The results of this study suggest that multisensory integration is altered not only in adult mi- graineurs but this dysfunction can be already observed in pediatric migraine patients, too. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fráter, Márk Tibor AU - Grosz, János AU - Jakab, András Gábor AU - Braunitzer, Gábor AU - Tarjányi, Tamás AU - Gulyás, Gábor AU - Bali, Krisztián AU - Villa-Machado, Paula Andrea AU - Garoushi, Sufyan AU - Forster, András TI - Evaluation of microhardness of short fiber-reinforced composites inside the root canal after different light curing methods – An in vitro study JF - JOURNAL OF THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS J2 - J MECH BEHAV BIOMED VL - 150 PY - 2024 PG - 10 SN - 1751-6161 DO - 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2023.106324 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34444479 ID - 34444479 N1 - Szövegében 3 oldalnál hosszabb esetismertetés, ezért besorolása szakcikk az MTA V. Osztályának ajánlása alapján (NM, SZTE admin5) LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Braunitzer, Gábor AU - Tót, Kálmán AU - Eördegh, Gabriella AU - Hegedűs, András AU - Kiss, Ádám AU - Kóbor, Jenő Dezső AU - Pertich, Ákos AU - Nagy, Attila TI - Suboptimal multisensory processing in pediatric migraine without aura: a comparative, cross-sectional study JF - SCIENTIFIC REPORTS J2 - SCI REP VL - 13 PY - 2023 IS - 1 PG - 8 SN - 2045-2322 DO - 10.1038/s41598-023-46088-x UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34289542 ID - 34289542 AB - Alterations of sensory processing in migraine are well known. There is some evidence to suggest that multisensory processing is altered in migraine as well, but the area is underexplored, especially regarding pediatric migraine. A visual and an audiovisual version of the Rutgers Acquired Equivalence Test paradigm was administered to pediatric patients with migraine without aura (aged 7–17.5 years) and to age- and sex-matched controls. The application of audiovisual stimuli significantly facilitated associative pair learning in migraine-free children and adolescents, but not in pediatric migraine patients. The results of this study corroborate the hypothesis that multisensory processing is altered in pediatric migraine without aura. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kiscsatári, Ramóna AU - Nagy, Eszter AU - Szabó, Máté AU - Braunitzer, Gábor AU - Piffkó, József AU - Fráter, Márk Tibor AU - Antal, Márk Ádám TI - Comparison of the Three-Dimensional Accuracy of Guided Apicoectomy Performed with a Drill or a Trephine: An In Vitro Study JF - APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL J2 - APPL SCI-BASEL VL - 13 PY - 2023 IS - 17 PG - 11 SN - 2076-3417 DO - 10.3390/app13179642 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34119738 ID - 34119738 N1 - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, 6725, Hungary Department of Operative and Esthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Szeged, Szeged, 6720, Hungary dicomLAB Dental, Ltd, Szeged, 6726, Hungary Department of Preventive and Restorative Dentistry, College of Dental Medicine, University of Sharjah, Sharjah P.O. Box 27272, United Arab Emirates Export Date: 7 October 2023 Correspondence Address: Antal, M.Á.; Department of Operative and Esthetic Dentistry, Hungary; email: antal.mark@szte.hu AB - Guided apicoectomy performed with 3D-printed polymer-based static surgical guides is an emerging trend in endodontic surgery. Static-guided apicoectomy is carried out with either a drill or a trephine. The aim of this in vitro study was to assess the accuracy of osteotomy and apicoectomy performed through a polymer guide, with both drill and trephine, and to compare the accuracy achievable with the two instruments. Six plaster models of a maxilla master model with extracted human maxillary teeth in polymethyl-methacrylate resin were used. The modeled osteotomies were performed in these. The master model was CBCT-scanned, and digital surgical plans were prepared, based on which the surgical guides were printed. The plans contained both drill and trephine apicoectomies. Digital three-dimensional position analysis was performed with dedicated algorithms. A total of 39 drill and 47 trephine osteotomies were analyzed. A statistically significant difference between the two instruments was found only in the global deviation of the distal endpoint, indicating lower deviation for the trephine procedure (1.53 mm vs. 1.31 mm, p = 0.038). Nevertheless, from a clinical perspective, this distinction is inconsequential. The results suggest that, for all practical purposes, the two approaches to apicoectomy allow the same level of accuracy. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Szabó, Réka AU - Buzás, Norbert AU - Braunitzer, Gábor AU - Shedlin, Michele Goldzieher AU - Antal, Márk Ádám TI - Factors Influencing Patient Satisfaction and Loyalty as Perceived by Dentists and Their Patients JF - DENTISTRY JOURNAL J2 - DENT J-BASEL VL - 11 PY - 2023 IS - 9 PG - 16 SN - 2304-6767 DO - 10.3390/dj11090203 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34118281 ID - 34118281 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: The authors express their gratitude to Lawrence Severy (University of Florida) for the critical review of the manuscript. Funding text: The authors express their gratitude to Lawrence Severy (University of Florida) for the critical review of the manuscript. AB - Objective: This study aimed to identify the key aspects of patients’ dental care experience that influenced their self-perceived satisfaction and loyalty. Also examined was the agreement between patients and dentists regarding these factors. Methods: Questionnaires were administered to 1121 patients and 77 dentists, focusing on demographic information and 15 selected items related to the patients’ last dental visit. Descriptive and linear regression analyses were conducted. Results: The study included participants from 41 practices. Factors significantly influencing satisfaction and loyalty included location convenience, treatment quality, trust in dentists’ decisions, visit frequency satisfaction, clear treatment explanations, dentist’s interest in symptoms, patient-dental personnel attachment, and dentist’s knowledge of the patient and their medical records. While overall agreement between patients and dentists was high, some areas exhibited notable disagreement. Conclusions: The findings mostly align with existing literature, underscoring the importance of communication, trust, and a personal patient-dentist relationship in promoting satisfaction and loyalty. However, they also show that local, generally not reported factors might be at play, which necessitates dentists’ awareness and consideration of the local context for optimal outcomes. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nagy, Ferenc Tamás AU - Gheorghita, Dorottya AU - Dharmarajan, Lalli AU - Braunitzer, Gábor AU - Achim, Alexandru AU - Ruzsa, Zoltán AU - Antal, Márk Ádám TI - Oral Health of Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention—A Possible Link between Periodontal Disease and In-Stent Restenosis JF - JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE J2 - J PERS MED VL - 13 PY - 2023 IS - 5 PG - 10 SN - 2075-4426 DO - 10.3390/jpm13050760 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34005666 ID - 34005666 N1 - Division of Invasive Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, 6720, Hungary Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Esthetic and Operative Dentistry, University of Szeged, Szeged, 6720, Hungary Private Practice, Tamil Nadu, Chennai, 600089, India dicomLAB Dental, Ltd, Szeged, 7522, Hungary “Nicolae Stancioiu” Heart Institute, “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, 400012, Romania Export Date: 8 June 2023 Correspondence Address: Antal, M.Á.; Faculty of Dentistry, Hungary; email: antal.mark@szte.hu AB - Introduction: There is a well-documented association between coronary artery disease (CHD) and periodontal disease (PD) mediated by common inflammatory pathways. This association, however, has not been investigated extensively in the special context of in-stent restenosis. This study aimed to investigate the periodontal status of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for restenotic lesions. Methods and Results: We enrolled 90 patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention and 90 age- and gender-matched healthy controls in the present study. All subjects received a full-mouth examination by a periodontist. Plaque index, periodontal status, and tooth loss were determined. The periodontal state was significantly worse (p < 0.0001) in the PCI group, and each periodontal stage increased the odds of belonging to the PCI group. This effect of PD was independent of diabetes mellitus, another strong risk factor for CAD. The PCI group was further divided into two subgroups: PCI for restenotic lesions (n = 39) and PCI for de novo lesions (n = 51). Baseline clinical and procedural characteristics were comparable between the two PCI subgroups. A significant (p < 0.001) association was found between the PCI subgroup and the severity of periodontal disease, with the incidence of severe PD reaching 64.1%. Conclusions: Patients undergoing PCI for in-stent restenosis exhibit more severe forms of periodontal disease not only as compared to healthy controls but also as compared to patients stented for de novo lesions. The potential causality between PD and restenosis must be studied in larger prospective studies. © 2023 by the authors. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Hegedűs, András AU - Braunitzer, Gábor AU - Tót, Kálmán AU - Eördegh, Gabriella AU - Kiss, Ádám AU - Kóbor, Jenő Dezső AU - Pertich, Ákos AU - Nagy, Attila TI - The effect of migraine on visually and multisensory guided associative learning and related memory processes in childhood T2 - 6th Hungarian Neuroscience Doctoral Conference for Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students and Junior Postdoc PY - 2023 SP - 109 EP - 109 PG - 1 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34005177 ID - 34005177 N1 - 33620736 másolata. AB - Cognitive performance may deteriorate during migraine attacks, but little is known about the long-term effects of the disease on cognitive functions. In our work, we aimed to compare the visually and audio-visually guided associative learning abilities of pediatric patients suffering from migraine. In our research the visually guided Rutgers' acquired equivalence learning test, as well as our self-developed audiovisual so-called the Sound Face test were used to investigate association learning in pediatric migraineurs. The performance in the learning phase, where feedback-based matching of different images or images and sounds has to be mastered, depends primarily on the functioning of the basal ganglia frontal cortex loop pathways. The test phase, when already learned pairs must be recalled without feedback, or new pairs must be inferred based on previous associations (generalization), is primarily related to the functioning of the hippocampus-mediotemporal lobe. Error ratios in the different stages of the task (learning, recall, generalization) and the number of repetitions required for learning were examined and measured. In our study, we used the results of 30 children with migraine and 30 healthy children matched in age, gender and intelligence. The population of migraineurs does not perform worse in any of the studied learning parameters, neither in the visual nor in the audiovisual test, compared to the control group. In contrast, the children in the control group formed associations more efficiently (p=0.006) and learned the pairings with fewer repetitions (p=0.002) in the multisensory paradigm than in the visual paradigm. However, this multisensory facilitation was not observed in the migraine group. In our previous studies on an adult population, patients with migraine showed significantly worse performance in the learning and generalization stages of the visually guided test compared to healthy controls. However, we did not find such a clear correlation in the case of children with migraine either during the visually or audio-visually guided equivalence learning. However, the multisensory facilitation described in the control group of healthy children is absent in children with migraine, which may be a sign of the beginning of cognitive changes already expressed in adulthood. Ethical permit: Reg. No. 27/2020-SZTE The study was funded by the University of Szeged Grant SZTE-ÁOK-KKA (Grant No. 2019/270-62-2) LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - T. Szabó, Veronika AU - Szabó, Balázs AU - Barcsayné-Tátrai, Noémi AU - Mészáros, Csongor AU - Braunitzer, Gábor AU - Szabó, P. Balázs AU - Lassila, Lippo AU - Garoushi, Sufyan AU - Fráter, Márk Tibor TI - Fatigue Resistance of Dissected Lower First Molars Restored with Direct Fiber-Reinforced Bridges—An In Vitro Pilot Study JF - POLYMERS J2 - POLYMERS-BASEL VL - 15 PY - 2023 IS - 6 PG - 14 SN - 2073-4360 DO - 10.3390/polym15061343 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33689308 ID - 33689308 N1 - Department of Operative and Esthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Szeged, Szeged, H-6720, Hungary Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Szeged, Szeged, H-6720, Hungary DicomLAB Dental Ltd, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Szeged, Szeged, H-6725, Hungary Department of Biomaterials Science and Turku Clinical Biomaterials Center—TCBC, Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Turku, FI-20520, Finland Export Date: 18 May 2023 Correspondence Address: Fráter, M.; Department of Operative and Esthetic Dentistry, Hungary; email: meddentist.fm@gmail.com Funding details: GINOP-2.3.3-15-2016-00040 Funding details: European Commission, EC Funding details: Innovációs és Technológiai Minisztérium Funding text 1: This study was supported by the Bolyai János Research Scholarship (BO/701/20/5) and by the ÚNKP-22-5-SZTE New National Excellence Program of The Ministry for Innovation and Technology from the Source of National Research, Development and Innovation Fund, Hungary, and by the EU through the Economic Development and Innovation Operational Programme (GINOP-2.3.3-15-2016-00040). AB - The aim of this research was to evaluate the mechanical impact of utilizing different fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) systems to reinforce inlay-retained bridges in dissected lower molars with different levels of periodontal support. A total of 24 lower first molars and 24 lower second premolars were included in this study. The distal canal of all molars received endodontic treatment. After root canal treatment, the teeth were dissected, and only the distal halves were kept. Standardized class II occluso-distal (OD) (premolars) and mesio-occlusal (MO) (dissected molars) cavities were prepared in all teeth, and premolar–molar units were created. The units were randomly distributed among four groups (n = six/group). With the aid of a transparent silicone index, direct inlay-retained composite bridges were fabricated. In Groups 1 and 2, both discontinuous (everX Flow) and continuous (everStick C&B) fibers were used for reinforcement, while in Groups 3 and 4, only discontinuous fibers (everX Flow) were used. The restored units were embedded in methacrylate resin, simulating either physiological periodontal conditions or furcation involvement. Subsequently, all units underwent fatigue survival testing in a cyclic loading machine until fracture, or a total of 40,000 cycles. Kaplan–Meyer survival analyses were conducted, followed by pairwise log-rank post hoc comparisons. Fracture patterns were evaluated visually and with scanning electron microscopy. In terms of survival, Group 2 performed significantly better than Groups 3 and 4 (p < 0.05), while there was no significant difference between the other groups. In the case of impaired periodontal support, a combination of both continuous and discontinuous short FRC systems increased the fatigue resistance of direct inlay-retained composite bridges compared to bridges that only contained short fibers. Such a difference was not found in the case of sound periodontal support between the two different bridges. LA - English DB - MTMT ER -