Tatsuro Miyake’s research while affiliated with Osaka Dental University and other places

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Publications (31)


Relation between caries experience and periodontal status
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December 2000

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Shozo Murata

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Tatsuro Miyake

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Masaki Kambara

We conducted a cross-sectional study to determine if dental caries experience is a risk indicator for periodontal disease. The subjects were 27, 683 adults who received an oral examinations after the Kobe earthquake in 1995. The results showed that in every age groups, the percentage of teeth with Community Periodontal Index (CPI) 0 code were significantly in the following order : decayed teeth (DT)<filled teeth (FT)<sound teeth. On the contrary, the percentage of teeth with CPI 3 or 4 code were significantly in the following order : sound teeth<filled teeth (FT)<decayed teeth (DT). On the other hand, there was correlation between CPI code and DMFT. In each DMFT component, DT increased with the increase of CPI code especially in 20-29 age group, while FT didn't change with increase of CPI code. With stepwise logistic regression analysis of CPI code 3 or 4 in 20-29 age group, DT indicated the highest odds ratio in the independent variables (DT, MT, FT and gender). The results showed a strong correlation between DT and periodontal health, especially in the 20-29 age group. This indicates that DT can be used as a risk indicator for periodontal disease.


Citations (11)


... The risk for the development of second primary malignant neoplasms (SPMN) is estimated to be 3-7% per year, with a 20-year cumulative rate of 36% [91,92]. Other factors that are considered when determining follow-up intervals include alcohol/tobacco status at diagnosis, with the higher recurrence rates occurring in those with a combination of smoking and alcohol abuse (49%), followed by smoking alone or alcohol alone (13% each), tumor size, and histopathological grade [88,93]. ...

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Oral Complications from Oropharyngeal Cancer Therapy
Incidence of second primary cancers in oral and pharyngeal cancer patients using a large medical claims database in Japan
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  • December 2022

Journal of Dental Sciences

Masanori Matsui

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Kahori Kawamura

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Keita Kano

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Tatsuro Miyake

... In addition, there were 12 (28.6%) studies from the WPR, which included Australia [24,64,[66][67][68]71], New Zealand [63,69,70], Japan [65,72], and Hong Kong [73]. There were also 11 (26.2%) ...

GIS-Based Study of Dental Accessibility and Caries in 3-Year-Old Japanese Children

International Dental Journal

... Hasonló eredményeket tudomásunk szerint sem a hazai, sem a nemzetközi szakirodalomban nem közöltek. Vizsgálataink lényeges korlátja, hogy a teszthelyeken megjelenő betegektől az anamnézis felvétele során nem gyűjtöttünk adatokat sem az esetleges SARS-CoV-2 okozta megbetegedésük, sem a felvett oltások, sem az eredményeket feltételezhetően tovább módosító dohányzás [38] tekintetében. ...

Association between smoking habits and dental care utilization and cost using administrative claims database and specific medical check-up data

BMC Oral Health

... This induced antibodies against OxLDL, but also against PC and ameliorated atherosclerosis significantly [120]. In a recent paper, a nasal double DNA adjuvant system with PC-KLH induced IgM anti-PC and reduction in aortic atherosclerosis in apoE k/o mice [121]. Additionally, passive immunization by IgM anti-PC reduced atherosclerosis in apoE ko mice using a venous graft model and weekly intraperitoneal injections of anti-PC. ...

A nasal double DNA adjuvant system induces atheroprotective IgM antibodies via dendritic cell-B-1a B cell interactions
  • Citing Article
  • January 2022

Vaccine

... Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) was collected using 2 ml of PBS as described previously (22). Nasal wash was collected using 1 mL of PBS as described (23). Concentrations of anti-NP IgA or IgG1 in sera, BALF, or nasal wash were determined by ELISA using NP 13.6 -BSA as a coating antigen as described previously (24). ...

Respiratory FimA-Specific Secretory IgA Antibodies Upregulated by DC-Targeting Nasal Double DNA Adjuvant Are Essential for Elimination of Porphyromonas gingivalis

... Pre-emptive analgesia involves analgesic medication being administered prior to tissue injury, in other words before the reception, transmission, modulation, and nociception of the aggressive stimulus, the objective being to prevent hyperalgesia and the resulting pain-amplifying stimulus 11 . Pre-emptive analgesia has been used as an effective pain control method in pediatric surgeries, and acetaminophen is one of the most commonly used drugs for pre-emptive analgesia in pediatric patients 7,9,[12][13][14] . ...

Effects of preemptive analgesia with intravenous acetaminophen on postoperative pain relief in patients undergoing third molar surgery: A prospective, single-blind, randomized controlled trial

Medicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal

... Vaccines 2024, 12, 619 2 of 17 cavity, many studies focus on mucosal immune pathways [12][13][14], highlighting mucosal immunity as a promising approach for preventing Pg infections. This review delves into the three main factors (antigens, adjuvants, and immunization routes) involved in developing Pg vaccines, outlining the challenges encountered in research. ...

Nasal double DNA adjuvant induces salivary FimA-specific secretory IgA antibodies in young and aging mice and blocks Porphyromonas gingivalis binding to a salivary protein

BMC Oral Health

... In this regard, we have shown that a DNA plasmid expressing the Flt3 ligand (pFL) as a mucosal adjuvant preferentially increases CD8 + dendritic cells (DCs) in the mucosal tissues and subsequently elicits Ag-specific Th2-type mucosal immune responses mediated by IL-4, inducing the production of CD4 + T cells when mice were nasally immunized with a combination of ovalbumin (OVA) or bacterial Ag plus pFL [14,15]. Furthermore, we have shown that nasal administration of a double DNA adjuvant (dDA) consisting of CpG oligodeoxynucleotide 1826 (CpG ODN), a known inducer of Th1-type immune responses, in combination with pFL, elicits mucosal and systemic antibody (Ab) responses to OVA [16], pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA) [17], influenza virus hemagglutinin [18], and recombinant FimA (rFimA) [19], through DCs activation [20]. In addition, we previously have shown that nasal administration of rFimA, in combination with dDA, effectively reduced Pg infection in the respiratory tract; this efficacy was mediated by increased numbers of CD8 + and CD11b + DCs and balanced Th1-and Th2-type cytokine responses in the mucosal tissues [21]. ...

Dendritic cell-targeting DNA-based nasal adjuvants for protective mucosal immunity to Streptococcus pneumoniae: DNA adjuvants for potent mucosal immunity
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  • May 2017

Microbiology and Immunology

... To address this issue, various surface modifications are applied to Ti and its alloys to improve their biological activity. At present, these modifications include plasma spraying, ion implantation, chemical deposition, and micro-arc oxidation technology, which enhance the bioactivity of Ti by changing the chemical composition, roughness, and morphology of its surface [11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. Among these methods, treatment with a strong alkali solution has been widely investigated because of its operational convenience, practicality, and effectiveness [18,19]. ...

Bioactivity of Titanium Surface Nanostructures Following Chemical Processing and Heat Treatment

Journal of Hard Tissue Biology

... Non-synonymous SNPs (ns SNPs) are present in coding region of genome which is frequently leads to alteration in amino acid residues of gene product. This single lost or additional nucleotide causes a frame shift mutation (30) . This effect changes the protein that is expressed, this possibly will cause a harmful mutation (31) . ...

Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with tooth loss
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • April 2009