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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Parkinson's disease ; Bromocriptine ; L-Dopa/benserazide ; early combination therapy ; long-term ; therapy ; mortality ; cardioprotection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary L-Dopa supplemented by a peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor is considered the most potent therapeutic regimen prolonging active life in Parkinsonian patients. The long-term benefit of therapy is limited by adverse effects, such as dyskinesia and on-off phenomena, which can be mitigated by the concomitant administration of dopamine agonists, such as bromocriptine. In order to quantify the beneficial impact of early combination therapy, a controlled clinical trial (PRADO:PRA vi-del1 +DOpa) in patients with early Parkinson's disease was carried out, whereby L-Dopa monotherapy (in a fixed combination with benserazide (DoBe) was being compared with the same combination plus bromocriptine (DoBeBro). Patients were recruited and treated by 101 practising neurologists in the Federal Republic of Germany and in Hungary. 'Twenty seven clinical university centers cross-checked the patients at regular intervals. The trial started with 3 months of DoBe monotherapy (median dose of 375 mg L-Dopa for both randomized groups) followed by gradual substitution of DoBe by bromocriptine over 3 months in one of the groups (250 mg L-Dopa/10 mg bromocriptine). The target medication was maintained from study months 6 to 54. Parkinsonian symptoms were classified according to the Webster rating scale, the Hoehn and Yahr scale and the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale. Adverse events and life status were checked at regular intervals. Special emphasis was given to motor performance tests. 587 patients (302 in the DoBe group and 285 in the DoBeBro group) were available for intention-to-treat analysis. Both groups were homogeneous at baseline in all observed parameters. DoBe and DoBeBro proved equi-effective in terms of antiparkinsonian activity after the substitution phase (P II) had been completed. In September 1991, after a median observation period on target medication of 38.4 months in the DoBe group and 40.1 months in the DoBeBro group, 18 versus 8 deaths had been registered. The Logrank test as well as analysis using the Cox model, both adjusted for age and sex, showedP-values of 0.018 and 0.021, respectively. The mortality risk associated with L-Dopa therapy was reduced by more than 50 % by its combination with bromocriptine. The study was terminated due to this difference in mortality. The causes of death were classified by the treating physicians and consultants. At the time of study termination 152 patients in the DoBe group and 121 in the DoBeBro group had already discontinued study medication. Of those further 26 patients had died by the date of the final evaluation, 15 on DoBe and 11 on DoBeBro. The results imply that combination therapy with bromocriptine should be preferred over L-Dopa monotherapy from the very beginning.
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  • 2
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of oral rehabilitation 12 (1985), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2842
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: In a methodological investigation colour slides were used for the clinical evaluation of crowns. Four criteria, described in a criteria list or recorded by means of reference slides, were used. In assessing the clinical characteristics of crowns to a certain extent colour slides turned out to be a useful instrument. Shortcomings of the method are discussed and improvements are suggested.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of oral rehabilitation 11 (1984), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2842
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The influence of the polishing procedure on the marginal integrity of amalgam restorations was investigated in a clinical study. In this study two operators each made 150 class I or II restorations in a group of forty-eight adult patients. The restorations were made in a series of six per patient. Within each series, two restorations were made of three different high copper amalgam alloys. Only one restoration of each pair was polished. From each restoration a black and white photograph was taken after finishing and after 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 years. The marginal integrity of each restoration at the four time periods was quantified with a 6-point photo rating scale. The quantifications were analysed as to their variance for the factors alloy, polishing procedure, operator and patient.After finishing, all four factors had a significant influence on the marginal integrity. From 0.5 to 1.5 years, the influence of the factors alloy, polishing procedure and patient were very significant. The influence of the patient on marginal integrity was more or less equal to that of the alloy. The size of the polish influence was relatively small. Therefore, it was concluded that the contribution of the polishing procedure to the prevention of marginal deterioration was questionable.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of oral rehabilitation 13 (1986), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2842
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: In a clinical study the behaviour of posterior composite restorations was evaluated. For the study, 232 Class I or II restorations in premolars and molars were made by three operators in a group of forty-nine adult patients. Each patient underwent one or two series of four restorations. The materials within a series were a strontium glass filled composite (Profile), a microfilled composite (Estic MF), a macrofilled composite (Adaptic Radiopaque) and a high copper amalgam (Dispersalloy). The last two materials served as a negative and positive controls respectively. For a period of 3 years the clinical behaviour was evaluated yearly with the USPHS criteria (anatomic form, marginal adaptation, colour match, marginal staining and caries). Differences in the ratings of the criteria between materials, tooth type and evaluation year were tested statistically for significance. The number of restorations replaced after 3 years in clinical service was eight (=3.6%). The results showed that the material, tooth type and evaluation year all have an influence on the anatomic form and the colour match of the restoration. The behaviour of the three composites with respect to colour match, marginal adaptation and marginal staining was acceptable. For anatomic form, however, only the behaviour of the microfilled composite Estic MF was still acceptable after 3 years.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of oral rehabilitation 12 (1985), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2842
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: A method is described for quantitative in vivo wear measurements on Class I and II composite restorations. Class I gold inlays were made in an acrylic premolar and molar. Over the occlusal parts of the teeth cast silver caps were made after releasing the surface of the inlay with tinfoil. Wear on the restorations was simulated by grinding away some gold from the inlay. Silicon impressions of the teeth were made with the caps both before and after this simulation. The volume and the average thickness of the removed gold was measured from the weight of the enclosed impression material in the cap before and after the wear simulations, the density of the tinfoil and the impression material as well as thickness and the weight of the tinfoil-release.Values expected for the volume and the average thickness of the removed gold were calculated from the weight of the restored acrylic teeth before and after the wear simulation, the weight, the density and the thickness of the tinfoil and the density of the gold used for the inlays. Measured and expected values are linearly correlated (r=0.97). An average wear thickness of the occlusal surface of a particular tooth of at least 30 μm can be detected. Because of its simplicity, inexpensiveness and accuracy the wear measurement method is highly productive and suitable for large scale and long-term clinical research on the wear behaviour of posterior composites.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of oral rehabilitation 13 (1986), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2842
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: In the literature there is controversy over the existence of a correlation between creep and marginal deterioration of amalgam restorations. It was the aim of this study to re-investigate this correlation. In five clinical trials, 2068 amalgam restorations were made of six conventional alloys and ten high copper systems. The results show a correlation between creep and marginal fracture in the conventional, low copper amalgams. No correlation could be found for the group of high copper, non-gamma-2, amalgams. It is emphasized that dental practitioners should not buy their amalgam alloy on the basis of creep data, because wrong decisions might be taken. Evidence from a controlled clinical study is a more reliable criterion.
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  • 7
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    Journal of oral rehabilitation 11 (1984), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2842
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: A clinical study was conducted in which two operators made 180 class I or II amalgam restorations in a group of fifty-seven adult patients. The restorations were made in a series of six per patient. Each restoration was made of a different alloy (five conventional composition alloys and one high copper alloy). During a period of 5 years the marginal fracture formation of all restorations was yearly quantified with a 6-point photo rating scale. The quantifications were analysed as to their variance for the factors alloy, patient and operator. The relative importance of significant factors was calculated.The results show that for a period of 5 years the alloy, patient and operator all had a significant influence on the marginal fracture formation. The operator influence was stable in time. This factor was relatively small because the operator sample was highly selected. After 1 year the influence of the patient on marginal fracture was equal to that of the alloy. The patient influence in time was stable. However, the alloy influence increased considerably. The longer the service time of the amalgam restoration the more important becomes the influence of the alloy on the marginal fracture formation.
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  • 8
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    Journal of oral rehabilitation 15 (1988), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2842
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: A controlled clinical study, containing 720 posterior amalgam restorations placed in a group of 103 adult patients by three dentists, was used for examination of the influences on the incidence of occlusal and approximal bulk fractures. These fractures were evaluated from black and white photographs, taken annually, of the occlusal surface of the restorations over a 5-year period, using a three point photorating scale for both fracture sites.The influence of the dentist as well as the influence of the alloy and tooth type were statistically analysed. The results of these analyses demonstrated that the dentist, as well as the alloy and tooth type, have a statistically significant influence on the incidence of bulk fracture of amalgam restorations.
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  • 9
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    Journal of oral rehabilitation 14 (1987), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2842
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The influence of the condensation instrument on the behaviour of amalgam restorations was investigated in a clinical study for which in a group of forty-nine patients, 125 Class I or II amalgam restorations were made by each of two operators. The restorations were made in series of five per patient. For each restoration within a series, the amalgam was condensed with a different instrument (hand condensation, Amalgam Condensaire, Speedomatic, Bergendal Vibrator and Electro-mallet). For a period of 2.5 years the restorations were checked at half-year intervals for failures. The marginal integrity of the restorations was assessed half-yearly with a six-point photo rating scale. The discolouration, roughness formation and the marginal integrity of the restorations were assessed clinically with four-point rating scales. The number of failures and the assessments were analysed for the effect of the condensation instrument, the patient and the operator.After 2.5 years, 12% of the restorations had failed, which is too few for the tracing of a condensation instrument and a patient effect. The operator, however, had an influence on the failure percentage. The condensation instrument had no influence on the clinical behaviour of the restorations, however the patient had. The operator only had an influence on the marginal integrity. This suggests that clinically the condensation results depend more on the operator rather than the instrument.
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  • 10
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 13 (1985), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1600-0528
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A clinical study was conducted in which three operators made 232 Class I and Class II composite and amalgam restorations in a group of 49 adult patients. The time for different parts of the operative process was measured. The lime periods were analysed as to the influence of the factors operator, tooth type and number of surfaces, by an analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results show that the various factors have a significant influence on the total treatment time. The treatment time for amalgam restorations is equal to the treatment lime of composite restorations. The productivity of making restorations from the ‘best’ available amalgams, i.e. the amalgam with an extrapolated half-life time of more than 20 yr, turns out to be more than 3–4 times better than that of the ‘worst’ amalgams (half-life time 41/2–8 yr) and more than two times better than that of making restorations of the best composite material, used in this study (extrapolated half-life time of Estic MF is 10 yr).
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