Re-mee Doh

Re-mee Doh
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  • DDS MSD PhD
  • Associate Professor at Dankook University

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Introduction
Double national board-certified in Prosthodontics and Advanced General Dentistry in South Korea. Former director of Chungnam Regional Oral Care Center for the Disabled, Korea. Visiting Scholar at the Division of Comprehensive Oral Health, University of North Carolina (UNC) Adams School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC, USA (2021-2022).
Current institution
Dankook University
Current position
  • Associate Professor
Additional affiliations
September 2021 - August 2022
University of North Carolina Adams school of Dentistry at Chapel Hill
Position
  • Visiting Scholar
March 2015 - October 2024
Dankook University College of Dentistry, Cheonan, South Korea
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
March 2012 - February 2015
Dankook University Dental Hospital
Position
  • Clinical Assistant Professor

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Publications (27)
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Polylactic acid (PLA) has garnered attention for use in interim dental restorations due to its biocompatibility, biodegradability, low cost, ease of fabrication, and moderate strength. However, its performance under intraoral conditions, particularly under heat and moisture, remains underexplored. This study evaluated the mechanical properties of P...
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Objectives This study evaluated the prevalence, diameter and location of the mandibular incisive canal (MIC) and the transition pattern and anterior loop length (ALL) of the mental canal and compared these values between dentate and edentulous mandibles. Methods A total of 187 cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of mandibles, namely, 100 i...
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Featured Application In the postcuring process after 3D printing, a dimensional change occurs, and when the postcuring process is performed after the support structure is removed, the change occurs more significantly. Abstract This study attempted to determine the dimensional stability of maxillary and mandibular edentulous denture bases construct...
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During the three-dimensional (3D) printing process of a dental prosthesis, using photopolymer resin, partially polymerized resin is further cured through the postcuring process that proceeds after the printing, which improves the stability of the printed product. The mechanical properties of the end product are known to be poor if the postcuring ti...
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This study aimed to investigate the influence of changes in age-related physiological muscular and dental factors on masticatory function. This study was conducted in 211 healthy participants divided into four different age groups: 20–45 years (Gr1); 45–60 years (Gr2); 61–70 years (Gr3); and ≥71 years (Gr4). For objective evaluation of masticatory...
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Patients with disabilities have difficulties tolerating in-office dental treatment due to limitations relating to cooperation and/or physical problems. Therefore, they often require general anesthesia or sedation to facilitate safe treatment. When deciding on dental treatment under general anesthesia, the plan should be carefully determined because...
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Foreign body aspiration in dental clinics is the most common cause of respiratory emergencies. There are no reports on foreign body aspiration during dental treatment under stable general anesthesia because the patient neither has voluntary movements nor reflex actions. This is a case report on the fall of a prosthesis in the larynx, which occurs r...
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Paresthesia is an altered sensation of the skin, manifesting as numbness, partial loss of local sensitivity, burning, or tingling. The inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) is the third branch of the trigeminal nerve and is very important in dental treatment. IAN paresthesia may occur after various dental procedures such as simple anesthetic injections, su...
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PURPOSE On maxillofacial tumor patients, oral implant placement prior to postoperative radiotherapy can shorten the period of prosthetic reconstruction. There is still lack of research on effects of post-implant radiotherapy such as healing process or loading time, which is important for prosthodontic treatment planning. Therefore, this study evalu...
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The purposes of this study were to ascertain the attitudes of dental students toward individuals with special health care needs (SHCNs) in Korea and to elucidate the characteristics associated with these attitudes. The authors recruited students from four of the 11 dental schools in Korea to participate in a survey; these schools were selected for...
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Issues related to the control of seizures and bleeding, as well as behavioral management due to mental retardation, render dental treatment less accessible or impossible for patients with Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS). A 41-year-old man with SWS visited a dental clinic for rehabilitation of missing dentition. A bilateral port-wine facial nevus and in...
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This report describes a case of teriparatide (TPTD) therapy for bisphosphonate (BP)-related osteonecrosis of the jaw induced after implant placement. A 75-year-old woman taking oral BP was referred with uncontrolled osteonecrosis of the mandible related to the implant placement. With conservative treatment, BP was suspended and daily subcutaneous i...
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For patients with periodontally compromised, hypermobile teeth, implant-supported fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) or removable dentures are often used after extracting mobile teeth. The loss of native teeth may carry social consequences, depending upon the patient's age, state of health, and degree of social functioning. This report represents succe...
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It is very common for cleft lip and palate patients to have congenitally missing teeth. Insufficient buccopalatal bone volume, a shallow vestibule, and lack of soft tissue resulting from previous surgical scarring render it difficult for clinicians to place implants in the missing area. This report describes guide surgery that represents a treatmen...
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Objectives To evaluate the change in mandibular second-molar angulation (M2) in orthodontic treatment with premolar extraction and lower third molar (M3). Study Design Panoramic radiographs were evaluated in 3 groups of 129 subjects: (1) control, no orthodontic treatment (n=65), (2) extraction, orthodontic treatment with premolar extraction (n=30)...
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Ankylosed tooth is defined as 'the discontinuance of normal passive tooth eruption without any mechanical barrier'. Ankylosed tooth treatment is a challenge to dental clinicians. In treatment of maxillary molar ankylosis cases there are risks of oro-antral fistula, displacement of root fragments into the maxillary sinus, as well as the necessity fo...
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In contrast with problems regarding initial stability of dental implants in the posterior maxilla, heat generation during bone drilling is one of the complications that can occur in the mandible which is usually composed of dense bone. This report presents an unusual case of implant displacement into the mandibular posterior area of a middle-aged w...
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The object of this clinical study was to evaluate the short-term outcome of modified resin-bonded fixed partial dentures which utilizes the original tooth undercuts and different path of insertion of components.
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Statement of problem: Over the years, resin-bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPDs) have gone through substantial development and refinement. Several studies examined the biomechanics of tooth preparation and framework design in relation to the success rate of RBFPDs and considered retention and resistance form essential for increase of clinical re...
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Since the introduction of the concept of osseointegration in dental implants, high long-term success rates have been achieved. Though the use of dental implants have increased dramatically, there are few studies on domestic implants with clinical and objective long-term data.

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