Omega-3&6 fatty acids and their derivatives are so essential to a child's development. A well-nourished nursing mother provides her infant with a perfect blend of essential fatty acids flaxseeds and their long-chained derivatives, assuring the body tissues a rich supply. Several factors affecting eruption dates ranging from root development, nutrition, chronic diseases, rich tissue vascularity and hormonal influences have been implicated in this process. Gestational diabetes can have severe adverse effects on fetal and neonatal developmental outcomes. The present study provide the first evidence on the effect of flaxseeds as a source of omega 3 & 6 on offsprings' tooth development with compromised pregnancy.
Aim: This study aimed to compare between mini implants and short implants supported overdentures in completely edentulous patients with atrophic ridges not suitable for conventional implants. Materials and methods: Ten completely edentulous patients with severely resorbed mandible and age ranged between 55 and 60 years were selected for this study. Complete heat cured acrylic resin dentures were constructed for all patients. Patients were divided into two groups, each group had five edentulous patients, In Group I, each patient received two mandibular mini-implants at the canine site with a standard diameter 2.5 mm and standard length 10 mm, while in Group II, each patient received two mandibular short implants at the canine site with standard diameter 3.4 mm and standard length 10 mm. All implants in both groups were placed following immediate loading protocol. Patients were recalled for a follow-up period of 1 year, evaluating implants clinically for pocket depth and gingival index at baseline, then 3, 6 and 9 months intervals, and evaluating bone height loss radiographically at baseline, then 6, 9 and 12 months intervals. Results: Pocket depth and crestal bone height loss increased in patients using short implants than patients using mini implants, while gingival index parameter in all patients was not affected by using the two types of implants. Conclusion: Mini dental implants have a favorable effect on the supporting structure than short dental implants in both clinical and radiographic evaluation.
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