Fetal Development of Human Oral Epithelial Pearls with Special Reference to Their Stage-Dependent Changes in Distribution

2017 ◽  
Vol 54 (3) ◽  
pp. 295-303 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ji Hyun Kim ◽  
Zhe Wu Jin ◽  
Shunichi Shibata ◽  
Jae Do Yang ◽  
Gen Murakami ◽  
...  

Objective To access detailed distribution and age-dependent changes of oral epithelial pearls. Design Investigation and analysis with human fetal serial sections. Setting Institute of Embryology. Methods This study examined serial frontal sections of the upper and lower jaws of 19 human fetuses at 12 to 18 weeks and of the lower jaws of four late-stage fetuses. Results The upper jaw contained more than 20 midline and more than 60 lateral pearls greater than 20 μm in diameter, whereas the lower jaw contained fewer than 30 pearls of the same size. Midline pearls in the upper jaw were often cylindrical or rugby-ball shaped, whereas all pearls in the lower jaw were small and spherical. Epithelial pearls in the upper jaw started developing along the upper midline until 12 weeks; lateral pearls and additional midline pearls (or strictly, paramedian pearls) developed until 15 weeks. In the lower jaw, however, pearl development started at 18 weeks and was almost always from the dental lamina. Some of the fetuses assessed had an open nasopalatine canal without a duct, but there was no fibrous connection between this canal and pearls. Similarly, the lip frenulum or incisive suture was not connected with these pearls. Conclusion The timing and sequence of development suggest that postfusion rupture of the palate by midline pearls was unlikely.

2017 ◽  
Vol 300 (6) ◽  
pp. 1093-1103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ji Hyun Kim ◽  
Kyoko Oka ◽  
Zhe Wu Jin ◽  
Gen Murakami ◽  
José Francisco Rodríguez-Vázquez ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 21 (6) ◽  
pp. 547-557 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hitoshi Niikura ◽  
Satoshi Okamoto ◽  
Satoru Nagase ◽  
Tadao Takano ◽  
Gen Murakami ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chiaki Hashimoto ◽  
Kei Kitamura ◽  
Masahito Yamamoto ◽  
Yohei Honkura ◽  
Gen Murakami ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 28-32
Author(s):  
E. Y. Efmova

Objective: to reveal the morphometric regularities of the depth indices of the dental arches of the upper and lower jaws of the mesocrane skull type.Material and methods: the morphometric parameters of the depth of the dental arches of the upper and lower jaws were investigated. Te work was performed on 144 preparations of mesocrane skull type of people of both sexes of mature age with physiological occlusion of teeth. Te depth of the dental arch was measured from the point located at the center of the cutting edge of the medial incisor to the point of intersection with the line connecting the distal surfaces of the tooth crowns at the level of the canines, frst premolars, second premolars, frst molars, and second molars.Results: the range of confdence limits of the depth of the dental arches of the upper jaw in men at the level of canines and premolars surpassed those of women. Te range of confdence limits of the depth of the dental arches of the lower jaw in men and women at all levels of measurement was similar.Conclusions: the indices of the confdence limits of the depth of the vestibular and palatal dental arches of the upper and lower jaws are revealed. Te new data obtained as a result of the research, supplement and expand the information on the studied parameters, both in theoretical and clinical aspects.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Gde Suryawan, Mahrus Dan Karnan

ABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui karakteristik morfometrik dan meristik ikan julung-julung di Teluk Ekas, Lombok Timur. Sampel penelitian berjumlah 165 ikan yang di tangkap pada daerah intertidal dengan metode swept area menggunakan pukat pantai (beach seine) di tiga stasiun. Karakteristik morfologi yang terlihat dengan jelas pada ikan julung-julung ini yaitu memiliki rahang bawah dengan warna merah pada ujungnya dan memiliki ukuran yang jauh lebih panjang jika dibandingkan dengan rahang atasnya. Hasil pengukuran karakteristik morfometrik menunjukkan bahwa ikan julung-julung yang terdapat pada daerah intertidal perairan Teluk Ekas merupakan ikan muda (juvenile) dengan frekuensi panjang total (PT) tertinggi terdapat pada ukuran 13,1-15 cm. Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa ikan julung-julung di daerah intertidal Teluk Ekas memiliki karakteristik morfometrik yang hampir sama dengan ikan julung-julung pada umumnya. Kata-kata kunci: Ikan Julung-Julung, Karakteristik, Meristik, Morfometrik   ABSTRACT This research intended to know the morphometric and meristic characteristic of jumping halfbeak at Ekas Bay, East Lombok. The sample of this research consisted of 165 fishes which caught at intertidal zone using swept area method with beach seine in three stations. The morphological characteristic which can be seen clearly on jumping halfbeak has lower jaw with red tip and longer than its upper jaw. The results of measurement of morphometric characteristic proved that jumping halfbeak at intertidal zone of Ekas Bay were young fish (juvenile) total length highest frequency on range of 13,1-15 cm. The conclusion of this research is jumping halfbeak at the intertidal zone of Ekas Bay has the similar characteristic morphometric to the general one. Keywords: Characteristic, Jumping halfbeak, Meristic, Morphometric


Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (17) ◽  
pp. 3688
Author(s):  
Michael Benno Schmidt ◽  
Angelika Rauch ◽  
Marcus Schwarzer ◽  
Bernd Lethaus ◽  
Sebastian Hahnel

Completely digital workflows for the fabrication of implant-supported removable restorations are not yet common in clinical dental practice. The aim of the current case report is to illustrate a reliable and comfortable workflow that reasonably merges conventional and digital workflows for the CAD/CAM‑fabrication of implant-supported overdentures. The 53-year old patient was supplied with a digitally processed complete denture in the upper jaw and, simultaneously, with an overdenture supported by four interforaminal implants in the lower jaw. The overdenture included a completely digitally processed and manufactured alloy framework that had been fabricated by selective laser sintering. The case report indicates that digital manufacturing processes for extensive and complex removable restorations are possible. However, as it is currently not yet possible to digitally obtain functional impressions, future developments and innovations might focus on that issue.


1962 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-56
Author(s):  
Vera I. Evison

A small gilt-bronze disc brooch was found at Little Houghton, Northants., in 1957, a surface find on a Roman site, and was acquired by Northampton Museum (pl. xv b, fig. 1). It is a thin disc, diameter 2·5 cm., tapering at the border, with remains of pin holder and catch at the back and shallow pattern in relief on the front. The gilding has rubbed off the higher parts of the pattern, and has disappeared entirely in places where the brooch has been damaged and bent, possibly by fire. The ornament consists of two Style II animals, identical except for the shape of the jaw. They are S-shaped, turning round to bite their own backs; the body continues directly into the angle of a back leg which crosses the body and ends at the border in the rudiments of a foot; a front limb shoots forward to interlock with the hind curve of the other animal; the head is an eye framed by a right-angle; in one case the upper jaw passes below the body and the lower jaw is short and curves only slightly outwards; in the other the upper jaw again runs below the body, and the lower jaw swings round and seems to meet the upper jaw behind in a complete loop. There is damage at this point, however, and on analogous evidence it is quite likely that the lower jaw did not join the upper, but swept on independently.


1995 ◽  
Vol 69 (4) ◽  
pp. 703-707 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kazushige Tanabe ◽  
Royal H. Mapes

A well-preserved mouth apparatus consisting of jaws and a radula was found in situ within the body chamber of the goniatite Cravenoceras fayettevillae Gordon, 1965 (Neoglyphiocerataceae: Cravenoceratidae), from the middle Chesterian (Upper Mississippian) of Arkansas. Both upper and lower jaws consist of a black material. The lower jaw is characterized by a widely opened larger outer lamella and a shorter inner lamella. The upper jaw is fragmental. The radula is preserved in the anterior portion of the buccal space and comprises a series of tooth elements. Each transverse tooth row consists of seven teeth (a rhachidian and pairs of two lateral and one marginal teeth), with a pair of marginal plates. This arrangement is typical of radulae of other ammonoids of Carboniferous to Cretaceous age, coleoids, and the orthoconic “nautiloid” Michelinoceras (Silurian, Michelinocerida), suggesting a phylogenetic affinity among them.


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