@article{MTMT:34033546, title = {The effect of connective tissue graft or a collagen matrix on epithelial differentiation around teeth and dental implants: a preclinical study in minipigs}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34033546}, author = {Stähli, Alexandra and Párkányi, László and Aroca, Sofia and Stavropoulos, Andreas and Schwarz, Frank and Sculean, Anton and Bosshardt, Dieter D}, doi = {10.1007/s00784-023-05080-5}, journal-iso = {CLIN ORAL INVEST}, journal = {CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS}, volume = {27}, unique-id = {34033546}, issn = {1432-6981}, abstract = {This study aimed to histologically evaluate the healing at 8 weeks after coronally advanced flap (CAF) with either a superficial (SCTG) or deep palatal connective tissue graft (DCTG), or a collagen matrix (CM) to cover recession defects at teeth and implants.One mandibular side of 6 miniature pigs received each 3 titanium implants 12 weeks after extraction. Eight weeks later, recession defects were created around implants and contralateral premolars and 4 weeks later randomly subjected to CAF + SCTG, CAF + DCTG, or CAF + CM. After 8 weeks, block biopsies were histologically analyzed.For the primary outcome, i.e., keratinization of the epithelium, all teeth and implants exhibited a keratinized epithelium with no histological differences among them also not in terms of statistically significant differences in length (SCTG 0.86 ± 0.92 mm, DCTG 1.13 ± 0.62 mm, and Cm, 1.44 ± 0.76 mm). Pocket formation was histologically seen at all teeth, around most implants with SCTG and DCTG, however not in the CM implant group. The connective tissue grafts showed hardly signs of degradation, whereas the CM was partly degraded and integrated in connective tissue. The mean gain in gingival height was similar in all experimental groups (SCTG 3.89 ± 0.80 mm, DCTG 4.01 ± 1.40 mm, CM 4.21 ± 0.64 mm). Statistically significant differences were found in the height of the junctional epithelium between the control teeth and the connective tissue groups (p = 0.009 and 0.044).In this animal model, the use of either a superficial or deep connective tissue graft or a collagen membrane did not seem to have any impact on the epithelial keratinization around both teeth and implants. All procedures (CAF + SCTG/DCTG/CM) resulted in a long JE that was even longer at implants.Deep/superficial palatal connective tissue graft yielded similar keratinization around teeth/implants. Given the absence of pocket formation and inflammatory processes at implants when using a CM, CAF + CM might bear potential clinical benefits.}, keywords = {Dental Implants; keratinization; minipig; connective tissue graft; single tooth}, year = {2023}, eissn = {1436-3771}, pages = {4553-4566} } @article{MTMT:33089782, title = {Schizophrenia and oral health: a literature review [Skizofrénia és szájhigiénia: irodalmi áttekintés]}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33089782}, author = {Aghasizadeh Sherbaf, Reza and Nagy, Katalin and Berkovits, Csaba and Álmos, Péter Zoltán and Párkányi, László and Aghassi Zadeh Sherbaf, Zohreh and Komlósi, Laura and Kaposvári, George Michel}, doi = {10.33891/FSZ.114.3.138-145}, journal-iso = {FOGORV SZLE}, journal = {FOGORVOSI SZEMLE}, volume = {115}, unique-id = {33089782}, issn = {0015-5314}, abstract = {Az általános betegségek közvetlenül vagy közvetve befolyásolhatják a fogak egészségét és a páciens szájhigiénéjét.A fogorvosi rendelőben megjelenő betegek körében a pszichiátriai kórképek a leggyakoribb rendellenességek közé tartoznak.A fogászati kezelések során az érintetteknek speciális igényeik vannak. A skizofrénia egy olyan krónikus mentálisbetegség, amely a személyes érzelmek és érzések zavaraival jár, illetve mentális és bizonyos tudati funkciók romlásáhozvezet. A tünetek közé tartoznak a téveszmék, a hallucinációk, a rendezetlen gondolkodás és a következetlenség.Amennyiben hasadásos elmezavarban szenvedő páciens jelentkezik kezelésre a fogorvosi rendelőben, pszichiátriaikonzultációt kell biztosítani. Az elektív fogászati beavatkozásokat el kell halasztani mindaddig, amíg a páciens tüneteikontroll alá kerülnek. A gyógyszerek mellékhatásai súlyosak lehetnek, ezért elengedhetetlen a beteg gondos és folyamatosellenőrzése.}, year = {2022}, eissn = {2498-8170}, pages = {138-145}, orcid-numbers = {Nagy, Katalin/0000-0001-9383-5952; Álmos, Péter Zoltán/0000-0002-5782-9528} } @article{MTMT:32777811, title = {Reducing errors in guided implant surgery to optimize treatment outcomes}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32777811}, author = {Chackartchi, Tali and Romanos, G.E. and Párkányi, László and Schwarz, F. and Sculean, A.}, doi = {10.1111/prd.12411}, journal-iso = {PERIODONTOL 2000}, journal = {PERIODONTOLOGY 2000}, volume = {88}, unique-id = {32777811}, issn = {0906-6713}, abstract = {Clinical considerations and treatment criteria in implant placement are constantly evolving. Prosthetically driven implant surgery has become the standard of care to improve short and long-term functional and esthetic outcomes. Therefore, implant position and angulation are planned according to the available bone, anatomical structures, and the requirements of the future prosthetic superstructure. In parallel with these developments, significant progress has been made in data imaging and different software technologies to allow the integration of data within a digital file format. Digitalization in implant surgery enables optimal planning of implant position, as well as the ability to transfer this planning to the surgical field—a process defined as “computer-supported implant planning and guided surgery.” The aims of the present review are as follows: (a) to critically appraise the indications and potential “added value” of guided implant surgery, elaborating the main differences between dynamic and static guidance; and (b) to discuss the most important clinical considerations relevant for the different steps of the workflow that might influence the surgical outcome and to offer recommendations on how to avoid or reduce process errors in order to optimize treatment outcomes. © 2022 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd}, keywords = {Dental Implants; GUIDED SURGERY; computer-supported implant planning; guided implant}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1600-0757}, pages = {64-72} } @article{MTMT:32730779, title = {Artificial Intelligence Application in Assessment of Panoramic Radiographs}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32730779}, author = {Zadrozny, Lukasz and Regulski, Piotr and Brus-Sawczuk, Katarzyna and Czajkowska, Marta and Párkányi, László and Ganz, Scott and Mijiritsky, Eitan}, doi = {10.3390/diagnostics12010224}, journal-iso = {DIAGNOSTICS}, journal = {DIAGNOSTICS}, volume = {12}, unique-id = {32730779}, issn = {2075-4418}, abstract = {The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of the artificial intelligence (AI) automatic evaluation of panoramic radiographs (PRs). Thirty PRs, covering at least six teeth with the possibility of assessing the marginal and apical periodontium, were uploaded to the Diagnocat (LLC Diagnocat, Moscow, Russia) account, and the radiologic report of each was generated as the basis of automatic evaluation. The same PRs were manually evaluated by three independent evaluators with 12, 15, and 28 years of experience in dentistry, respectively. The data were collected in such a way as to allow statistical analysis with SPSS Statistics software (IBM, Armonk, NY, USA). A total of 90 reports were created for 30 PRs. The AI protocol showed very high specificity (above 0.9) in all assessments compared to ground truth except from periodontal bone loss. Statistical analysis showed a high interclass correlation coefficient (ICC > 0.75) for all interevaluator assessments, proving the good credibility of the ground truth and the reproducibility of the reports. Unacceptable reliability was obtained for caries assessment (ICC = 0.681) and periapical lesions assessment (ICC = 0.619). The tested AI system can be helpful as an initial evaluation of screening PRs, giving appropriate credibility reports and suggesting additional diagnostic methods for more accurate evaluation if needed.}, keywords = {QUALITY; diagnosis; accuracy; Screening; AI; BEAM COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; Panoramic radiograph}, year = {2022}, eissn = {2075-4418}, orcid-numbers = {Zadrozny, Lukasz/0000-0003-1520-0243; Regulski, Piotr/0000-0002-3692-3582; Czajkowska, Marta/0000-0001-7531-8070; Mijiritsky, Eitan/0000-0002-1661-7529} } @misc{MTMT:32605440, title = {Koronahosszabbítás indikációi és jelentősége}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32605440}, author = {Párkányi, László}, unique-id = {32605440}, year = {2022} } @article{MTMT:32216928, title = {Kombinált gépi parodontológiai kürettálás klinikai hatékonyságának tájékozódó vizsgálata és összehasonlítása a hagyományos manuális eljárással [An exploratory study of the clinical efficiency of combined, machine-driven periodontal curettage and comparison with the conventional manual method]}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32216928}, author = {Karácsonyi, Bence Sándor and Braunitzer, Gábor and Ősze, Gábor and Párkányi, László}, doi = {10.33891/FSZ.114.3.113-119}, journal-iso = {FOGORV SZLE}, journal = {FOGORVOSI SZEMLE}, volume = {114}, unique-id = {32216928}, issn = {0015-5314}, year = {2021}, eissn = {2498-8170}, pages = {113-119}, orcid-numbers = {Braunitzer, Gábor/0000-0001-8983-5175} } @misc{MTMT:32213246, title = {Sebészeti lehetőségek a Neodent implantációs rendszerrel}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32213246}, author = {Párkányi, László}, unique-id = {32213246}, year = {2021} } @article{MTMT:32147181, title = {Patterns of Facial Profile Preference in a Large Sample of Dental Students: A Cross-Sectional Study}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32147181}, author = {Romsics, Lívia and Segatto, Angyalka Noémi and Boa, Kristóf and Becsei, Roland and Rózsa, Noémi Katinka and Párkányi, László and Pinke, Ildikó and Piffkó, József and Segatto, Emil}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph18168554}, journal-iso = {INT J ENV RES PUB HE}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH}, volume = {18}, unique-id = {32147181}, issn = {1661-7827}, year = {2021}, eissn = {1660-4601}, orcid-numbers = {Boa, Kristóf/0000-0002-6534-1434; Rózsa, Noémi Katinka/0000-0002-8510-7047; Pinke, Ildikó/0000-0001-6113-019X; Piffkó, József/0000-0001-7119-2685; Segatto, Emil/0000-0002-5817-2855} } @article{MTMT:31930601, title = {Evaluation of the Soft Tissue Changes after Rapid Maxillary Expansion Using a Handheld Three-Dimensional Scanner. A Prospective Study}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31930601}, author = {Alkhayer, Ali and Becsei, Roland and Hegedűs, László and Párkányi, László and Piffkó, József and Braunitzer, Gábor and Segatto, Emil}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph18073379}, journal-iso = {INT J ENV RES PUB HE}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH}, volume = {18}, unique-id = {31930601}, issn = {1661-7827}, year = {2021}, eissn = {1660-4601}, orcid-numbers = {Alkhayer, Ali/0000-0002-9309-0484; Piffkó, József/0000-0001-7119-2685; Braunitzer, Gábor/0000-0001-8983-5175; Segatto, Emil/0000-0002-5817-2855} } @article{MTMT:3389526, title = {Widening of keratinized mucosa in posterior sites at implant placement with soft tissue substitutes}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3389526}, author = {Párkányi, László}, journal-iso = {J CLIN PERIODONTOL}, journal = {JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY}, volume = {45}, unique-id = {3389526}, issn = {0303-6979}, year = {2018}, eissn = {1600-051X}, pages = {511-511} }