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    La meditazione mindfulness per i disturbi del neurosviluppo

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    In questo capitolo, il tema della meditazione mindfulness nell’ambito dei disturbi del neurosviluppo è organizzato in tre sezioni. La prima introduce il tema della meditazione mindfulness (Fabbro, 2019a): partendo dal contesto storico-filosofico da cui essa proviene, viene delineato il panorama degli odierni interventi che la utilizzano. La seconda sezione descrive i principali effetti psicologici e neuropsicologici degli interventi basati sulla meditazione mindfulness in riferimento a popolazioni adulte. L’ultima sezione si concentra sugli interventi basati sulla meditazione mindfulness in età evolutiva (Crescentini e Menghini, 2019), descrivendo i risultati ottenuti nell’ambito dei disturbi del neurosviluppo

    Il fabbro armonioso

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    Il fabbro armonioso / A. S. Novaro. - Milano : A. Mondadori, 1937 Dedica manoscritta dell\u27autore: A Nina ed Emilio Bodrero / devotamente / A. S. N. / novembre / 1937 https://galileodiscovery.unipd.it/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=39UPD_INST:VU1&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&tab=Everything&docid=alma99001289051020604

    One-Month Postoperative Reentry for Maxillary Sinus Floor Augmentation After a Large Sinus Membrane Perforation: A Retrospective Clinical and Radiographic Analysis

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    The aim of this retrospective analysis was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic results of a shortened protocol (using a lateral approach) for early surgical reentry, following a large sinus membrane perforation that occurred during maxillary sinus augmentation (lateral approach), for the rehabilitation of patients with an atrophic posterior maxilla. Between May 2015 and October 2020, seven patients underwent reentry surgery using a lateral approach protocol 1 month after a large sinus membrane perforation during maxillary sinus floor augmentation with lateral approach surgery. All patients presented a residual under-sinus bone height < 3 mm in the posterior maxilla. The sinus membrane was elevated during the reentry surgery, without any difficulty for any patient, using manual blunt elevators or piezoelectric devices, and the sinus floor height was augmented with bone substitute particles. No further perforations were made, and no complications were recorded during the follow-up period from 18 months to 6 years. The 1-month waiting period after the initial sinus surgery allows easy sinus membrane elevation and a lack of complications. This timing could be a feasible option for surgical reentry after a large sinus membrane perforation occurs. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent 2023;43:241-246. doi: 10.11607/prd.6463

    Serum creatinine values in elite athletes competing in 8 different sports: comparison with sedentary people

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    The concn. of creatinine in serum is the most widely used and commonly accepted measure of renal function in clin. medicine. The common ref. interval for creatinine in the general population corresponds to 62-115 mmol/L (0.7-1.3 mg/dL) for adult males, compared with near or higher than 115 mmol/L (1.3 mg/dL) for athletes. Serum creatinine values in 220 elite athletes (all males aged 17-36 years) competing in eight different sports (triathlon, cycling, motorcycle racing, basketball, soccer, sailing, alpine skiing, and rugby) were measured and compared with those in sedentary individuals. Mean creatinine values of 97 mmol/L were found in the athletes and 88 mmol/L in controls. These values differ between each group of athletes in the different sports and the control group, but tend to be higher in athletes than in controls because of the former's higher muscle mass. The only exceptions were endurance athletes (Nordic skiers and cyclists), who showed creatinine values lower than controls: 71-88 mmol/L for skiers and 62-80 mmol/L for cyclists. [on SciFinder (R)]

    Dal 2D al 3D nella diagnosi e pianificazione terapeutica dei canini mascellari inclusi = From 2D to 3D in the diagnosis and treatment planning of maxillary impacted canines

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    Objectives The aim of this article is to present the progress in diagnosis and treatment planning of maxillary impacted canines, thanks to the introduction of three-dimensional X-ray techniques into clinical practice, such as the different types of computed tomography, and of the modern softwares which permit the digital reprocessing of DICOM data. Materials and methods The main features of the 3D evaluation techniques are described with examples of spatial localization of impacted elements, presenting the different functions available with the modern softwares that allow 3D reconstruction. Results The impaction of permanent upper canines is an eruption anomaly, whose prevalence is 1–3%. It is a complex problem that may lead to severe complications, and requires an accurate diagnosis associated to an individual treatment plan, both now possible thanks to modern three-dimensional reconstruction and virtual simulation. Conclusion The many opportunities in diagnosis and treatment planning, now available thanks to the radiologic and software development, and are constantly evolving. Therefore a continuous update is necessary for the clinician to be able to offer the patients the best possible treatment

    Sling Suture Technique Used to Stabilize the Collagen Membrane on the Lateral Bone Window During Maxillary Sinus Floor Augmentation With a Lateral Approach: A Retrospective Case Series

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    Purpose: Maxillary sinus floor augmentation is a safe and predictable technique used to increase bone volume under sinus cavity for implant placement in atrophic posterior maxilla before implant placement. Despite conflicting results concerning the new bone formation rates with or without a barrier membrane, the benefits of using a collagen membrane to cover the lateral bone window has been demonstrated, in order to prevent bone substitute particles dislodgement that may occur from the sinus cavity through the sinus antrostomy towards the oral mucosa, and to significantly reduce the postoperative swelling and pain reactions. The purpose of this case series is to present a sling suture technique used to stabilize the collagen membrane against the lateral bone window so as to improve the bone substitute stability inside the sinus cavity. Materials and methods: Maxillary sinus floor augmentation with lateral approach using sling suture technique to maintain the collagen membrane against the lateral bone window was performed in 17 patients (8 women/ 9 men, mean age: 58.2 years). Postoperative cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images up to 6-month follow-up were performed to control the bone graft stability at the level of the lateral antrostomy. The clinical postoperative pain and swelling were assessed through a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) questionnaire from level 1 (low), level 5 (acceptable), to level 10 (high) at one week postoperative. Results: No bone substitute displacement was observed for all clinical cases on the CBCT images at 6-month postoperative. The pain and swelling level observed at one-week post operative were significantly low (respectively 1.6±1.0/2.1± 0.9). Conclusions: Within the limits of this case series, the use of sling suture technique to maintain the barrier membrane at the level of the lateral bone window in case of maxillary sinus floor augmentation with lateral approach surgery revealed to be a predictable protocol to prevent bone substitute displacement outside the sinus cavity
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