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Min-Young Kim 2 Articles
Subcutaneous emphysema during fracture line inspection: case report
Min-Young Kim, Sung-Ho Park, Yoo-Seok Shin, Euiseong Kim
J Korean Acad Conserv Dent 2011;36(6):506-509.   Published online November 30, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5395/JKACD.2011.36.6.506
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The development of subcutaneous emphysema is a well-known complication that has been reported after dental extraction, endodontic treatment, or restorative preparation. Gaseous invasion, leading to swelling, crepitus on palpation, is commonly restricted to the connective tisssues immediately adjacent to the entry site. However, the use of compressed air- and water-cooled turbines may allow large amounts of air and water to be driven through the fascial planes into the mediastinum, pleural space, or even the retroperitoneum.

This case report is about the patient who presented with subcutaneous emphysema that occurred after fracture line inspection. Possible cause, treatment, and prevention of emphysema will be discussed.

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Partial pulp necrosis caused by excessive orthodontic force
Min-Young Kim, Seung-Jong Lee, Il-Young Jung, Euiseong Kim
J Korean Acad Conserv Dent 2011;36(2):149-153.   Published online March 31, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5395/JKACD.2011.36.2.149
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As the dental pulp is encased with a rigid, noncompliant shell, changes in pulpal blood flow or vascular tissue pressure can have serious implication for the health of pulp. Numerous studies have demonstrated that orthodontic force application may influence both blood flow and cellular metabolism, leading degenerative and/or inflammatory responses in the dental pulp. The aim of this case report is to present a case about tooth with chronic periapical abscess which showed normal vital responses. Excessive orthodontic force is thought to be the prime cause of partial pulp necrosis. Owing to remaining vital tissue, wrong dianosis can be made, and tooth falsely diagnosed as vital may be left untreated, causing the necrotic tissue to destroy the supporting tissuses. Clinician should be able to utilize various diagnostic tools for the precise diagnosis, and be aware of the endodontic-orthodontic inter-relationship.

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