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Hiroki Hihara
Section
Graduate School of Dentistry
Job title
Assistant Professor
Degree
  • 博士(歯学)(東北大学)

Research History 3

  • 2019/04 - Present
    Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry

  • 2016/04 - 2019/03
    東北大学病院 咬合回復科 医員

  • 2014/04 - 2016/03
    医薬品医療機器総合機構 医療機器審査第二部 審査専門員

Education 2

  • 東北大学大学院歯学研究科

    2012/04 - 2016/03

  • 東北大学歯学部

    2005/04 - 2011/03

Committee Memberships 2

  • 日本生体磁気学会 評議員

    2024/04 - Present

  • 日本口腔顔面痛学会 国内渉外委員会委員

    2022/04 - Present

Research Interests 3

  • 体性感覚

  • 歯科補綴

  • 医療機器開発

Research Areas 1

  • Life sciences / Prosthodontics /

Awards 3

  1. 東北大学大学院歯学研究科教員表彰 功績賞(社会貢献部門)

    2024/06

  2. 優秀演題賞

    2021/11 第80回日本矯正歯科学会学術大会&第5回国際会議 口蓋形成術後の片側性唇顎口蓋裂患者の口蓋電気刺激による体性感覚誘導磁界反応

  3. Young Investigator Award.

    2017/05 Biomagnetic Sendai 2017 Somatosensory evoked magnetic fields for the periodontal ligaments

Papers 15

  1. Occlusal Contact Changes in Implant-Supported Fixed Prostheses: A Systematic Review. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Itt Assoratgoon, Ramadhan Hardani Putra, Hiroki Hihara, Tetsuo Kawata, Takahiro Chiba, Pimduem Rungsiyakull, Nobuhiro Yoda

    Journal of oral rehabilitation 2025/07/24

    DOI: 10.1111/joor.70015  

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    BACKGROUND: Implant-supported prostheses frequently face both mechanical and biological challenges. Although various techniques and principles are employed to manage excessive loads, occlusal contacts often change within 6 months of placement. OBJECTIVE: This review aims to analyse relevant studies to evaluate the changes in occlusal contacts that occur following the placement of superstructures in implant-supported prostheses. METHODS: The protocol was designed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocols (PRISMA-P) and registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews. Studies were included if their outcomes addressed stress distribution, occlusal force, occlusal contact, occlusal scheme or changes in occlusal time. Non-English articles, case reports, animal experiments, systematic reviews and literature reviews were excluded. RESULTS: A total of 1867 articles were retrieved through database searches, along with an additional 43 articles identified through manual searches, of which 416 were duplicates. After screening the titles and abstracts, 1367 articles were excluded, and 12 were deemed non-retrievable. The full texts of the remaining 85 articles were independently reviewed by two authors for eligibility, resulting in the exclusion of 77 articles based on the inclusion criteria. Ultimately, eight articles were included in the review. CONCLUSION: Implant-supported crowns gradually approach or surpass the load of natural teeth over time, as evidenced by increased occlusal force, larger contact areas and longer occlusion durations. These findings highlight the need for more accurate and advanced measurement techniques to better understand and manage the long-term changes in occlusion associated with implant-supported crowns. TRIAL REGISTRATION: PROSPERO: CRD42024527043.

  2. Activities of the dorsolateral and medial prefrontal cortices during oral function training with cognitive training elements: a NIRS study. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Masumi Abe, Rui Nouchi, Toru Ogawa, Naru Shiraishi, Hiroki Hihara, Keiichi Sasaki, Nobuhiro Yoda

    BMC oral health 24 (1) 1250-1250 2024/10/19

    DOI: 10.1186/s12903-024-05044-5  

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    BACKGROUND: Cognitive function plays a crucial role in human life, and its maintenance and improvement are essential in both young and older adults. Since cognitive decline can be associated with oral function decline, preventing the decline in both cognitive and oral functions is an urgent social issue. Several training methods to improve each function have been proposed. Previous studies have indicated that greater brain activity during training is associated with increased benefits for cognitive function. Although adding cognitive function elements to oral function training may promote the activation of brain activity during oral function training, the effects have not been validated. The main purpose of this study is to develop a novel training program that combines oral function training with cognitive training, which is expected to activate key brain regions involved in oral and cognitive functions, such as the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and right medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). METHODS: Four types of training programs combining oral and cognitive training: PaTaKaRa × calculation, lip exercise × N-back, tongue exercise × inhibition, and tongue exercise × memory, were developed. Each program had seven levels of difficulty [level 0 (no cognitive load) and level 6 (maximum difficulty)]. Twelve healthy young adults participated in the study and were instructed to perform all four programs. Brain activity in the left DLPFC and right mPFC were measured during each training session using two-channel near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). RESULTS: No significant brain activity was observed during training at level 0. Brain activity in the left DLPFC was significantly increased at levels 1 and 2 and in the left DLPFC and right mPFC at level 6 during PaTaKaRa × calculation training. Brain activity in the left DLPFC was significantly increased at level 6 during tongue exercise × inhibition training. Brain activity in the left DLPFC and right mPFC was significantly increased at level 6 during lip exercise × N-back training. CONCLUSION: Oral function training did not significantly increase brain activity; nevertheless, oral function with cognitive training stimulated brain activity in the prefrontal cortex. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN-CTR. ID: UMIN000039678. date: 06/03/2020.

  3. Development of subgingival calculus detector utilizing optical fiber: Verification of its potential for clinical application. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Tsubasa Kato, Kotaro Sena, Risa Ishiko, Naoko Tanda, Nobuhiro Yoda, Hiroki Hihara, Takeyoshi Koseki

    PloS one 19 (12) e0314563 2024

    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314563  

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    The removal of subgingival deposits, especially calculus, plays a crucial role in basic periodontal therapy. However, manual detection methods affect accuracy owing to the operator's skill. To avoid this uncertainty, we have developed a calculus detection device named "Sensor probe" and evaluated its ability to detect calculus for future clinical applications. The Sensor probe consisted of a 635 nm-wavelength semiconductor laser and a 0.5 mm-diameter single-mode optical fiber. Initially, the performance of the device was evaluated using clinically obtained extracted teeth with calculus covered with a stainless-steel shielding plate with pinhole. Then, the effect of the optical fiber's end shape on calculus detection performance was analyzed. Lastly, the performance of the Sensor probe was compared to that of a conventional periodontal probe in terms of accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity for calculus detection using calculus-covered extracted teeth. The results indicated that Sensor probe detected dental calculus through the pinhole with a diameter of 300 μm or more when applied from a distance of 100 μm. The results analyzing the effect of the optical fiber's end shape on calculus detection performance showed that cutting the fiber end at an angle of 45° resulted in the most effective calculus detection. This may be because the laser light refracted on the cut surface and concentrated on the fiber side. Moreover, by comparing the performance of this device to a conventional periodontal probe revealed that the Sensor probe showed improved calculus detection accuracy in deeper periodontal pockets. This improvement was particularly significant in the apical third, where detection is typically difficult. In conclusion, a Sensor probe that uses an optical fiber with a 45° angled end may facilitate subgingival calculus detection. In future clinical applications, Sensor probes could lead to more accurate and efficient calculus removal, especially for deeper periodontal pockets.

  4. Effects of pain associated with orthodontic tooth movement on tactile sensation of periodontal ligaments. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Eriya Shimada, Hiroyasu Kanetaka, Hiroki Hihara, Akitake Kanno, Ryuta Kawashima, Nobukazu Nakasato, Kaoru Igarashi

    Clinical oral investigations 28 (1) 36-36 2023/12/26

    DOI: 10.1007/s00784-023-05469-2  

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    OBJECTIVES: Pain associated with orthodontic tooth movement reportedly reduces periodontal ligament tactile sensation. However, the mechanism associated with the central nervous system remains unclear. This study was conducted by measuring somatosensory evoked magnetic fields (SEFs) during mechanical stimulation of teeth as they were being moved by separator elastics. Findings clarified the effects of pain on periodontal ligament tactile sensation during orthodontic tooth movement. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using magnetoencephalography, SEFs were measured during the application of mechanical stimuli to the mandibular right first molars of 23 right-handed healthy participants (0 h). Separator elastics were subsequently inserted into the mesial and distal interdental portions of the mandibular right first molars. The same mechanical stimuli were applied again 24 h later while the SEFs were measured (24 h). After each SEF measurements, pain was also evaluated using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). RESULTS: The VAS values were significantly higher at 24 h than at 0 h (p < 0.05). No significant difference in the peak latencies was found between those obtained at 0 h and 24 h, but the intensities around 40.0 ms in the contralateral hemisphere were significantly lower at 24 h than at 0 h (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Pain associated with orthodontic tooth movement might suppress periodontal ligament tactile sensation in the primary somatosensory cortex. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Pain associated with orthodontic tooth movement might affect periodontal ligament sensation, consequently causing discomfort during occlusion.

  5. アカデミアにおける歯科医療機器開発と臨床評価 Peer-reviewed

    日原大貴

    実験力学 23 (4) 273-276 2023/12

    DOI: 10.11395/jjsem.23.273  

  6. A novel treatment based on powder jet deposition technique for dentin hypersensitivity: a randomized controlled trial. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Hiroki Hihara, Kuniyuki Izumita, Tetsuo Kawata, Ryo Akatsuka, Ryo Tagaino, Aki Kitaoka, Chie Kayaba, Koji Ikeda, Keiichi Sasaki

    BMC oral health 23 (1) 695-695 2023/09/27

    DOI: 10.1186/s12903-023-03431-y  

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    BACKGROUND: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of dentin hypersensitivity (DH) treatment using a newly developed device based on a powder jet deposition (PJD) technique that creates a hydroxyapatite (HAP) layer on the dentin surface, thereby alleviating the hypersensitivity. The effect of the PJD treatment was compared with that of conventional treatment using Teethmate Desensitizer (TMD; calcium-phosphate containing material with TTCP (Ca4(PO4)2O) and DCPA (CaHPO4)), which has been used clinically in Japan with well-confirmed effectiveness. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A randomized controlled trial was conducted including 35 patients who had symptoms of DH in two or more quadrants. Two test teeth were selected per patient (70 teeth in total) and randomly assigned to PJD or TMD treatment. The efficacy was evaluated using the improvement rate for air and scratch pain according to the scores obtained via visual analog scale 12 weeks after treatment. The safety assessment was performed focusing on gingival index (GI) and spontaneous pain. The t-test was used to analyze the non-inferiority of PJD treatment compared to TMD treatment. RESULTS: The improvement rate of air pain was 69.0% for PJD and 69.7% for TMD. The improvement rate of scratch pain was 80.8% for PJD and 81.7% for TMD. Non-inferiority with a margin of 10% was not observed for both air and scratch pain. No change was observed in GI from baseline and the improvement rate of spontaneous pain for PJD was higher than that for TMD. CONCLUSION: Non-inferiority of PJD to TMD treatment was not observed in this study; however, it was not statistically demonstrated, and the results were thus interpreted as inconclusive. PJD did improve the DH symptoms, as did TMD. PJD's therapeutic effect was most likely attributable to the deposition of a HAP layer on the tooth surface, which would alleviate hypersensitivity for at least 12 weeks without causing severe adverse events. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN-CTR. ID: UMIN000025022. date: 02/12/2016.

  7. Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip Peer-reviewed

    Chihiro Kitayama, Eriya Shimada, Hiroki Hihara, Akitake Kanno, Nobukazu Nakasato, Yoshimichi Imai, Akimitsu Sato, Ryuta Kawashima, Kaoru Igarashi, Hiroyasu Kanetaka

    PLOS ONE 17 (9) e0274405-e0274405 2022/09/22

    Publisher: Public Library of Science (PLoS)

    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0274405  

    eISSN: 1932-6203

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    Background Cleft lip is the most common congenital anomaly worldwide. Nevertheless, lip somatosensory characteristics of patients with cleft lip after cheiloplasty have not yet been determined. The present study used magnetoencephalography to objectively evaluate the lip sensation in patients with unilateral cleft lip to establish a new objective evaluation method. Methods Participants were 15 patients with unilateral cleft lip after cheiloplasty (UCL group), and 30 healthy young subjects (control group). Five points of the upper and lower lips were stimulated electrically to measure somatosensory evoked magnetic fields (SEFs). The sources of the magnetic fields were modeled as single equivalent current dipoles (ECDs). ECDs located on the central sulcus by superimposition on magnetic resonance images were analyzed. Latency and intensity at 50–75 ms (cP60m) observed in the UCL group were compared with those in the control group. Thresholds of tactile stimuli in both groups were obtained using Semmes–Weinstein monofilaments for subjective sensory evaluation. Results No significant difference was found in the intensity of the cP60m or subjective evaluation between the groups. However, the latency of the cP60m was significantly longer in the upper lip of the UCL group than in the control group. Conclusions SEFs showed a difference in lip sensation between the UCL group and the control group, suggesting that longer latency might be caused by the effects of surgical scarring on the neurotransmission pathway. These results suggest SEFs as useful for the objective evaluation of lip sensations. This study might improve future surgical procedures and lip functions of patients with cleft lip.

  8. Somatosensory Evoked Magnetic Fields Induced by Electrical Palate Stimulation in Patients with Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate after Palatoplasty Peer-reviewed

    Eriya Shimada, Hiroki Hihara, Chihiro Kitayama, Akitake Kanno, Ryuta Kawashima, Akimitsu Sato, Yoshimichi Imai, Nobukazu Nakasato, Kaoru Igarashi, Hiroyasu Kanetaka

    Neuroscience Research 184 30-37 2022/08

    Publisher: Elsevier BV

    DOI: 10.1016/j.neures.2022.08.002  

    ISSN: 0168-0102

  9. Clinical Trial for Evaluating the Effectiveness and Safety of a New Dental Plaque Removal Device: Microscale Mist Unit. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Hiroki Hihara, Kuniyuki Izumita, Misato Iwatsu, Tomoya Sato, Ryo Tagaino, Kenta Shobara, Yuta Shinohara, Takanori Hatakeyama, Chie Kayaba, Mariko Sato, Ayako Tokue, Tomoko Sugawara, Kanamai Ashino, Koji Ikeda, Jun Aida, Keiichi Sasaki

    Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) 11 (6) 2022/06/19

    DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics11060825  

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    This study evaluates the effectiveness and safety of a microscale mist unit (MSM-UNIT) that sprays high-speed fine water droplets to remove dental plaque adhering to the oral mucosa (tongue and palate) and tooth surface. Fifteen patients who had difficulty self-managing sufficient oral care were included in this study. Effectiveness was evaluated for at least five patients' tongues, palate mucosas, and tooth surfaces, and safety evaluation was conducted at all three sites for all patients. Effectiveness was evaluated using the rate of degree of dental plaque removal. Safety was evaluated using a numerical rating scale (NRS) for pain and symptoms of inflammation. An operator who performed treatment and an evaluator who evaluated effectiveness and safety were designated. In addition, an image judgment committee judged effectiveness. Although evaluation of the tongue varied between the evaluators and the image judgment committee, the rates of degree for all plaque removal increased in all regions. In addition, low pain NRS results and minimal symptoms of inflammation were observed and within an acceptable range. The MSM-UNIT can be used effectively and safely for removing oral plaque not only from teeth, but also from the oral mucosa.

  10. Somatosensory evoked magnetic fields caused by mechanical stimulation of the periodontal ligaments. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Eriya Shimada, Hiroyasu Kanetaka, Hiroki Hihara, Akitake Kanno, Ryuta Kawashima, Nobukazu Nakasato, Kaoru Igarashi

    Heliyon 8 (5) e09464 2022/05

    DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09464  

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    The periodontal ligaments are very important sensory organ for our daily life such as perception of food size or hardness, determination of jaw position, and adjustment of masticatory strength. The sensory properties of the periodontal ligament, especially those of the maxillary and mandibular molars, have not yet been fully investigated. Somatosensory evoked magnetic fields (SEFs) can be measured and evaluated for latency and intensity to determine the sensory transmission characteristics of each body parts. However, previous reports on SEFs in the oral region have only reported differences in upper and lower gingival and lip sensations. In this study, the aim was to clarify these sensory characteristics by measuring SEFs during mechanical stimulation of the periodontal ligament in the maxillary and mandibular first molars. Somatosensory evoked magnetic fields were measured in the contralateral hemispheres of 33 healthy volunteers. Mechanical stimulation of the maxillary and mandibular right first molars, and the left wrist was performed with a specific handmade tool. The first peak latency for the mandibular first molars was 41.7 ± 5.70 ms (mean ± SD), significantly shorter than that for the maxillary first molars at 47.7 ± 7.36 ms. The peak intensity for the mandibular first molars was 13.9 ± 6.06 nAm, significantly larger than that for the maxillary first molars at 7.63 ± 3.55 nAm. The locations in the contralateral hemispheres showed no significant difference between the maxillary first molars and mandibular first molars. These locations were more anteroinferior and exterior than that of the wrist, as suggested by the brain homunculus. Neural signals from the mandibular periodontal ligaments pass faster and more intensely to the central nervous system than those from the maxillary periodontal ligaments, and may preferentially participate in adjustment of the occlusal force and the occlusal position.

  11. Effectiveness and safety of a new dental plaque removal device utilizing micro mist spray for removing oral biofilm in vitro. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Hiroki Hihara, Ryo Tagaino, Jumpei Washio, Kittipong Laosuwan, Dimas Prasetianto Wicaksono, Kuniyuki Izumita, Rie Koide, Nobuhiro Takahashi, Keiichi Sasaki

    BMC oral health 21 (1) 286-286 2021/06/04

    DOI: 10.1186/s12903-021-01647-4  

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    BACKGROUND: Removal of oral biofilm from the oral mucosa is essential for preventing risk of respiratory and gastrointestinal infection in elderly people. Currently, no device is available which can remove oral biofilm from oral mucosa effectively and safely. Therefore, the effectiveness and safety of the Micro Scale Mist UNIT (MSM-UNIT), a newly developed dental plaque removal device utilizing high speed sprays of fine water droplets, were evaluated for biofilm removal, including the rate and surface roughness for simulated tooth surface and mucous membrane. METHODS: Simulated tooth and oral mucosa coated with an artificial biofilm of Streptococcus mutans were used for evaluation of effectiveness, with uncoated substrates as the controls. The MSM-UNIT and a conventional air ablation device were operated under recommended instructions. The effectiveness was evaluated from the rate of removal of the biofilm, and the safety was evaluated from the damage observed by scanning electron microscope and surface roughness. RESULTS: The biofilm removal rate of the MSM-UNIT was significantly higher than that of AIRFLOW. Little damage was observed in the area treated by the MSM-UNIT. The surface roughness of the MSM-UNIT treated area on simulated tooth surface and oral mucosa showed no significant difference to the control area. In contrast, cracks and powder were observed in the area treated by AIRFLOW. In particular, the surface roughness of the AIRFLOW treated area for Toughsilon was significantly larger than that of the control. CONCLUSIONS: The MSM-UNIT could be used safely and effectively for removing biofilm not only on simulated tooth surfaces but also simulated mucous membrane. The MSM-UNIT has no harmful effect on teeth or oral mucosa, and may be used for comprehensive oral care for patients during nursing care and the perioperative period.

  12. Somatosensory evoked magnetic fields of periodontal mechanoreceptors. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Hiroki Hihara, Hiroyasu Kanetaka, Akitake Kanno, Eriya Shimada, Satoko Koeda, Ryuta Kawashima, Nobukazu Nakasato, Keiichi Sasaki

    Heliyon 6 (1) e03244 2020/01

    DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03244  

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    To evaluate the localization of responses to stimulation of the periodontal mechanoreceptors in the primary somatosensory cortex, somatosensory evoked fields (SEFs) were measured for stimulation of the left mandibular canine and first molar using magnetoencephalography in 25 healthy subjects. Tactile stimulation used a handmade stimulus device which recorded the trigger at the moment of touching the teeth.SEFs for the canine and first molar were detected in 20 and 19 subjects, respectively. Both responses were detected in the bilateral hemispheres. The latency for the canine was 62.1 ± 12.9 ms in the ipsilateral hemisphere and 65.9 ± 14.8 ms in the contralateral hemisphere. The latency for the first molar was 47.4 ± 6.6 ms in the ipsilateral hemisphere and 47.8 ± 9.1 ms in the contralateral hemisphere. The latency for the first molar was significantly shorter than that for the canine. The equivalent current dipoles were estimated in the central sulcus and localized anteroinferiorly compared to the locations for the SEFs for the median nerve. No significant differences in three-dimensional coordinates were found between the canine and first molar. These findings demonstrate the precise location of the teeth within the orofacial representation area in the primary somatosensory cortex.

  13. Basic Research for New Tooth Whitening Applied the Powder Jet Deposition Peer-reviewed

    Izumita K, Akatsuka R, Hihara H, Tomie A, Kuji C, Kuriyagawa T, Sasaki K

    Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 3 (9) 23-31 2019/08

    Publisher: Acta Scientific Publications Pvt. Ltd.

    DOI: 10.31080/asds.2019.03.0615  

    eISSN: 2581-4893

  14. Evaluating age-related change in lip somatosensation using somatosensory evoked magnetic fields. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Hiroki Hihara, Hiroyasu Kanetaka, Akitake Kanno, Satoko Koeda, Nobukazu Nakasato, Ryuta Kawashima, Keiichi Sasaki

    PloS one 12 (6) e0179323 2017

    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179323  

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    Somatosensory evoked fields (SEFs) to electrical stimulation on the right and left sides of the lower lip were measured using magnetoencephalography and compared in the bilateral hemispheres of 31 healthy normal young and 29 healthy normal elderly subjects to evaluate age-related change in lip somatosensation. The initial peak of the response around 13 ms, designated as N13m, and the second peak of the response, designated as P21m, were investigated. The N13m response, which was detected in 22 of 62 hemispheres in young adults and 37 of 58 hemispheres in elderly adults, showed significantly prolonged latency and increased equivalent current dipole (ECD) moment in the elderly adults. The P21m response, which was detected in 56 of 62 hemispheres in young adults and in 52 of 58 hemispheres in elderly adults, showed longer peak latency in the elderly adults. No significant difference was found in the ECD moment for P21m, which suggests that aging affected the SEFs of the lip somatosensation, but the effects of aging on N13m and P21m differed. Prolonged latency and increased ECD moment of N13m might result from decreased peripheral conduction and increased cortical excitation system associated with aging. Therefore, the initial response component might be an objective parameter for investigating change in lip function with age.

  15. Adsorption characteristics of bovine serum albumin onto alumina with a specific crystalline structure Peer-reviewed

    Masakazu Kawashita, Junpei Hayashi, Zhixia Li, Toshiki Miyazaki, Masami Hashimoto, Hiroki Hihara, Hiroyasu Kanetaka

    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN MEDICINE 25 (2) 453-459 2014/02

    DOI: 10.1007/s10856-013-5086-z  

    ISSN: 0957-4530

    eISSN: 1573-4838

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  11. 口唇裂手術後の口唇領域に関する体性感覚誘発磁界

    北山 ちひろ, 日原 大貴, 菅野 彰剛, 中里 信和, 五十嵐 薫, 金高 弘恭

    東北大学歯学雑誌 39/40/41 (2/1-2/1) 48-48 2022/06

    Publisher: 東北大学歯学会

    ISSN: 0287-3915

  12. 歯周病リスク予測に向けた口腔状態と全身疾患関係性解明の後ろ向き研究

    向阪 幸彦, 佐々木 健人, 岩崎 麻美, 大谷 栄毅, 佐藤 瞭子, 山本 真豊, 佐藤 令, 栗田 真夏, 日原 大貴, 佐々木 啓一, 阿山 晴取, アマール・シュジャアデイン, 石川 有紀, 根本 英二, 山田 聡

    日本歯周病学会会誌 64 (春季特別) 122-122 2022/05

    Publisher: (NPO)日本歯周病学会

    ISSN: 0385-0110

    eISSN: 1880-408X

  13. Evaluation of umami perception for tongue and palate using gustatory evoked magnetic fields

    日原大貴, 島田栄理遣, 佐原資謹, 菅野彰剛, 菅野彰剛, 北山ちひろ, 中里信和, 中里信和, 金高弘恭

    日本生体磁気学会誌 35 (1) 2022

    ISSN: 0915-0374

  14. 口蓋形成術後の片側性唇顎口蓋裂患者の口蓋電気刺激による体性感覚誘導磁界反応

    島田 栄理遣, 日原 大貴, 北山 ちひろ, 菅野 彰剛, 中里 信和, 五十嵐 薫, 金高 弘恭

    日本矯正歯科学会大会プログラム・抄録集 80回 190-190 2021/11

    Publisher: (公社)日本矯正歯科学会

  15. 体性感覚誘発磁界を用いた歯科インプラント触圧覚受容の検討

    日原 大貴, 金高 弘恭, 菅野 彰剛, 島田 栄理遣, 北山 ちひろ, 中里 信和, 佐々木 啓一

    臨床神経生理学 49 (5) 433-433 2021/10

    Publisher: (一社)日本臨床神経生理学会

    ISSN: 1345-7101

    eISSN: 2188-031X

  16. 矯正学的歯の移動に伴う疼痛の脳機能学的評価

    島田 栄理遣, 金高 弘恭, 日原 大貴, 菅野 彰剛, 中里 信和, 五十嵐 薫

    臨床神経生理学 49 (5) 433-433 2021/10

    Publisher: (一社)日本臨床神経生理学会

    ISSN: 1345-7101

    eISSN: 2188-031X

  17. デジタル時代に学ぶ 咬合学NEO 顎口腔機能と補綴装置(第9回) 味覚と補綴治療・装置

    日原 大貴, 庄原 健太, 佐々木 啓一

    歯科技工 49 (9) 897-904 2021/09

    Publisher: 医歯薬出版(株)

    ISSN: 0389-1895

  18. 体性感覚誘発磁界を用いた歯科インプラント触圧覚受容の検討

    日原大貴, 金高弘恭, 菅野彰剛, 菅野彰剛, 島田栄理遣, 北山ちひろ, 中里信和, 中里信和, 佐々木啓一

    臨床神経生理学(Web) 49 (5) 2021

    ISSN: 2188-031X

  19. 矯正学的歯の移動に伴う疼痛の脳機能学的評価

    島田栄理遣, 島田栄理遣, 金高弘恭, 金高弘恭, 日原大貴, 菅野彰剛, 菅野彰剛, 中里信和, 中里信和, 五十嵐薫, 五十嵐薫

    臨床神経生理学(Web) 49 (5) 2021

    ISSN: 2188-031X

  20. デジタル時代に学ぶ咬合学NEO-顎口腔機能と補綴装置-第8回 口腔感覚と補綴治療・装置

    日原大貴, 庄原健太, 佐々木啓一

    月刊歯科技工 49 (8) 2021

    ISSN: 0389-1895

  21. 動画解析による顎関節症判定手法の検討

    土井 千章, 荒木 尊士, 池田 大造, 泉田 一賢, 日原 大貴, 小川 徹, 佐々木 啓一

    日本顎関節学会雑誌 32 (Suppl.) 67-67 2020/07

    Publisher: (一社)日本顎関節学会

    ISSN: 0915-3004

    eISSN: 1884-4308

  22. Objective evaluation of lip sensation after cheiloplasty using somatosensory evoked magnetic fields

    北山ちひろ, 菅野彰剛, 日原大貴, 島田栄理遣, 金高弘恭, 中里信和, 川島隆太, 五十嵐薫

    日本生体磁気学会誌 33 (1) 2020

    ISSN: 0915-0374

  23. A study on temporomandibular joint disorders detection method based on video analysis

    土井千章, 土井千章, 荒木尊士, 池田大造, 泉田一賢, 日原大貴, 小川徹, 佐々木啓一

    日本顎関節学会雑誌(Web) 32 2020

    ISSN: 1884-4308

  24. 歯根膜への機械的刺激による体性感覚誘導磁界反応―上下顎歯根膜感覚の性質の違いについて―

    島田栄理遣, 金高弘恭, 日原大貴, 菅野彰剛, 菅野彰剛, 五十嵐薫

    日本矯正歯科学会大会プログラム・抄録集 76回 170-170 2017/10

    Publisher: (公社)日本矯正歯科学会

  25. Initial cortical component of somatosensory evoked magnetic fields for greater palatine and lingual nerve electrical stimulation

    小枝聡子, 日原大貴, 菅野彰剛, 川島隆太, 中里信和

    日本生体磁気学会誌 30 (1) 2017

    ISSN: 0915-0374

  26. 付加製造技術による歯科用3Dプリンタの精度評価

    金高 弘恭, 高田 朝, 日原 大貴, 大山 弘枝, 菊池 雅彦

    特定非営利活動法人日本歯科保存学会学術大会プログラムおよび講演抄録集 142回 101-101 2015/06

    Publisher: (NPO)日本歯科保存学会

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Presentations 2

  1. 在宅医療における新規口腔プラーク除去機器の開発

    日原 大貴

    革新的医療技術創出拠点 令和5年度成果報告会 革新拠点が支援するシーズ開発の成果/講演 2024/02/21

  2. アカデミアにおける歯科医療機器開発 ー審査を経験して思うことー

    日原 大貴

    日本実験力学会バイオメカニクス分科会 2023/03/18

Industrial Property Rights 13

  1. 情報提供装置

    豊岡 継泰, 檜山 聡, 土井 千章, 荒木 尊士, 佐々木 啓一, 小坂 健, ▲高▼橋 哲, 飯久保 正弘, 日原 大貴, 泉田 一賢

    特許第7558532号

    Property Type: Patent

  2. 歯科医院予約装置

    荒木 尊士, 豊岡 継泰, 土井 千章, 檜山 聡, 佐々木 啓一, 小坂 健, ▲高▼橋 哲, 飯久保 正弘, 日原 大貴, 泉田 一賢

    特許第7530594号

    Property Type: Patent

  3. 情報提供装置

    豊岡 継泰, 檜山 聡, 土井 千章, 荒木 尊士, 佐々木 啓一, 小坂 健, ▲高▼橋 哲, 飯久保 正弘, 日原 大貴, 泉田 一賢

    特許第7473133号

    Property Type: Patent

  4. 携帯端末、情報処理装置および口腔状態判断プログラム

    荒木 尊士, 土井 千章, 池田 大造, 佐々木 啓一, 小坂 健, 飯久保 正弘, 相田 潤, 日原 大貴, 泉田 一賢

    特許第7292676号

    Property Type: Patent

  5. 携帯端末および撮影補助プログラム

    荒木 尊士, 土井 千章, 池田 大造, 佐々木 啓一, 小坂 健, 飯久保 正弘, 相田 潤, 日原 大貴, 泉田 一賢

    特許第7260115号

    Property Type: Patent

  6. 顎評価システムおよび顎評価方法

    佐野 博之, 土井 千章, 荒木 尊士, 興梠 紗和, 池田 大造, 片桐 雅二, 佐々木 啓一, 日原 大貴, 泉田 一賢, 高橋 哲, 纐纈 衆, 小坂 健, 相田 潤

    特許第7090245号

    Property Type: Patent

  7. 口腔癌診断システム及び口腔癌診断プログラム

    荒木 尊士, 土井 千章, 佐野 博之, 興梠 紗和, 池田 大造, 片桐 雅二, 佐々木 啓一, 日原 大貴, 泉田 一賢, 高橋 哲, 纐纈 衆, 小坂 健, 相田 潤

    特許第7067743号

    Property Type: Patent

  8. 顎関節評価装置および顎関節評価方法

    土井 千章, 檜山 聡, 中山 梨奈, 豊岡 継泰, 佐々木 啓一, 飯久保 正弘, 小坂 健, 小川 徹, 日原 大貴, 泉田 一賢, 互野 亮

    Property Type: Patent

  9. 健康状態評価装置

    土井 千章, 豊岡 継泰, 檜山 聡, 佐々木 啓一, 川島 隆太, 野内 類, 小川 徹, 依田 信裕, 白石 成, 日原 大貴, 阿部 真澄

    Property Type: Patent

  10. 認知機能状態推定モデル生成装置、認知機能状態推定モデル及び認知機能状態推定装置

    土井 千章, 豊岡 継泰, 檜山 聡, 佐々木 啓一, 川島 隆太, 野内 類, 小川 徹, 依田 信裕, 白石 成, 日原 大貴, 阿部 真澄

    Property Type: Patent

  11. トレーニング支援装置

    土井 千章, 豊岡 継泰, 檜山 聡, 佐々木 啓一, 川島 隆太, 野内 類, 小川 徹, 依田 信裕, 白石 成, 日原 大貴, 阿部 真澄

    Property Type: Patent

  12. 固定性歯冠修復物(FPD)の固定状態評価方法

    小川 徹, 内藤 英樹, 日原 大貴, 重光 竜二

    Property Type: Patent

  13. 支台歯三次元データ生成システム及び支台歯三次元データ生成方法

    笈田大輔, 石川拓海, 東條誠, 細田真希, 日原大貴, 依田信裕, 佐々木啓一, 小川徹, 金髙弘恭, 柿澤海月

    Property Type: Patent

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Research Projects 18

  1. セルフパワードウェアラブル口腔内情報モニタリングシステムの開発

    依田 信裕, 土方 亘, 伊藤 浩之, 柳田 保子, 鷲尾 純平, 佐々木 啓一, 日原 大貴

    Offer Organization: 日本学術振興会

    System: 科学研究費助成事業

    Category: 基盤研究(B)

    Institution: 東北大学

    2025/04/01 - 2028/03/31

  2. OSA病態フェノタイプの識別AIを応用した個別化治療戦略の創成

    内藤 英樹, 日原大貴, 小川浩正, 重光竜二, 泉田明男, 加地 仁

    Offer Organization: 科学研究費助成事業(学術研究助成基金助成金)

    System: 科学研究費助成事業

    Category: 基盤研究(C)(一般)

    Institution: 東北大学

    2025/04 - 2028/03

  3. SS-OCTを用いたオンライン診療に適応可能な新規口腔内画像診断装置の研究開発

    日原 大貴, 依田信裕, 小川徹, 金髙弘恭, 庄原健太

    Offer Organization: 日本学術振興会

    System: 科学研究費助成事業

    Category: 基盤研究(C)

    Institution: 東北大学

    2025/02 - 2028/03

  4. 共振周波数解析にAIを応用した歯冠補綴装置の異常検知デバイス

    小川 徹, 内藤英樹, 日原大貴, 重光竜二

    Offer Organization: 公益財団法人 テルモ生命科学振興財団

    System: 開発助成金

    Category: 医療機器開発

    2024/01 - 2028/03

  5. 形状記憶ゲルと4Dプリンティングによる新規顎顔面補綴治療の開発

    小山 重人, 古川 英光, 日原 大貴, 佐藤 奈央子, 互野 亮

    Offer Organization: 日本学術振興会

    System: 科学研究費助成事業

    Category: 基盤研究(C)

    Institution: 東北大学

    2024/04 - 2027/03

  6. 感染チタン表面の殺菌・再感染予防・組織再生を有するインプラント周囲炎治療法の開発

    小川 徹, 佐々木 啓一, 日原 大貴, 天雲 太一, 互野 亮, 庄原 健太, 山口 洋史

    Offer Organization: 日本学術振興会

    System: 科学研究費助成事業

    Category: 国際共同研究加速基金(国際共同研究強化(B))

    Institution: 東北大学

    2022/10 - 2027/03

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    本研究は、リン酸カルシウムナノ粒子を基材とした遺伝子導入剤を、DefensinやMagaininなど様々な抗菌ペプチドでコーティングすることで口腔内細菌に効果的な抗菌性を示し、かつ歯肉結合組織由来細胞に対して高い遺伝子導入効率を示す組み合わせを検討する。次に遺伝子導入剤内部に抗炎症性を示すsiRNAやBMP-2などの硬組織誘導性細胞賦活因子を発現させるplasmid-DNAなどを複数種搭載させ、骨造成能をin vivoで検証する。これらの結果を基に、インプラント周囲炎に適用し、オステオインテグレーション獲得性を評価する。さらに組織の早期治癒のために高周波振動刺激を行い骨形成促進効果について検討するものである。 R4年度は、可視光・UVC照射装置を購入し、感染チタン表面において銀イオン存在下で青色LEDを照射することで殺菌効果に加え、光触媒活性によるチタン表面性状の回復ができるのではないかという仮説のもと、黄色ブドウ球菌を用いてその検証を行った。 インプラント表面を模倣したチタンディスク(サンドブラスト処理、リン酸エッチング処理後、黄色ブドウ球菌を播種、培養しバイオフィルムを作成)上に、濃度の異なる硝酸銀溶液を加え、青色LEDを1分間照射し、殺菌効果をコロニー形成単位の測定により評価した。また、各処理を行った後のチタン表面の接触角を測定して、表面性状の親水性を評価した。さらに各処理後のチタンディスク上に骨芽細胞様細胞(MC3T3E1)を播種し、培養2日後にMTT試験を行い、細胞親和性の評価を行った。 その結果、銀イオンと可視光領域の青色LED照射の併用法は、浮遊状ならびにバイオフィルムを形成した黄色ブドウ球菌の殺菌作用だけでなく、感染チタン表面の親水性を回復する効果が認められた。

  7. 高分子膜小型マルチセンサ口腔内環境計測システムによるヘルスモニターシステムの研究開発

    Offer Organization: 東北大学病院

    System: 東北大学病院若手研究者による臨床応用研究推進プログラム

    2024/08 - 2026/03

  8. Effect of prosthodontic treatment on conscious swallowing function

    Offer Organization: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

    System: Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research

    Category: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Institution: Tohoku University

    2022/04 - 2025/03

  9. 高周波振動刺激の骨形成促進効果を利用したインプラント治療支援機器の開発

    宮下 牧子, 佐々木 啓一, 小川 徹, 天雲 太一, 日原 大貴

    Offer Organization: 日本学術振興会

    System: 科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(C)

    Category: 基盤研究(C)

    Institution: 東北大学

    2021/04/01 - 2024/03/31

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    歯科インプラントは,欠損補綴における標準的な治療オプションとして歯科臨床において広く普及した.しかしながら,日常臨床においては,欠損部の骨量・骨質が不十分な場合や,骨造成を行った場合,さらには骨粗鬆症や糖尿病など骨治癒不全ケースでは,インプラント埋入後の周囲骨形成が充分になされず,オッセオインテグレーションが獲得されない,もしくは治癒期間が大幅に延長してしまう等の症例が依然として多く存在する.これら理由から治療を断念する患者は,歯科インプラントを希望する患者の実に2割以上に及ぶとされる.このような臨床的課題に対して,薬物による副作用や外科的侵襲を伴わず,安全で,簡便に骨形成とオッセオインテグレーション獲得促進をサポートする支援デバイスの開発は非常に意義深い. 本研究は,歯科インプラント治療支援を目的としたインプラント周囲骨形成・オッセオインテグレーション促進効果をもつ低強度・高周波振動刺激デバイスの開発を目指すものである.アカデミア主導型医療機器開発であり,新規口腔デバイス開発(基礎データ収集,技術の知財化,機器開発),トランスレーショナルリサーチ,非臨床POC(Proof of Concept)の取得という2つのステップから構成される. 昨年度は,ヒト口腔内への応用を想定した小型の刺激デバイスの試作機の設計,口腔内に維持・固定する方法および振動刺激の周波数・強度等の条件の検討を行った.

  10. 歯周ポケット測定機能を有する最新波長掃引型光干渉断層法技術を応用したデジタル印象採得装置の研究開発

    日原大貴, 矢野聖二, 細田真希, Froemel Joerg, 佐々木啓一, 戸津健太郎, 金髙弘恭, 小川徹, 森山雅昭, 依田信裕, 庄原健太, 久米俊司郎, 蛯原善則, 吉川俊弥, 東條誠

    Offer Organization: 日本医療研究開発機構

    System: 医療機器等研究成果展開事業 開発実践タイプ

    2023/07 - 2024/03

  11. 形状記憶ゲルを利用した周術期医療にも対応可能な顎補綴装置の開発

    小山 重人, 佐々木 啓一, 古川 英光, 日原 大貴, 川上 勝, 佐藤 奈央子

    Offer Organization: 日本学術振興会

    System: 科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(C)

    Category: 基盤研究(C)

    Institution: 東北大学

    2021/04 - 2024/03

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    本研究では形状記憶ゲル材料(SMG)の歯科材料への応用探索を行い、口腔内における材料特性挙動や生体安定性を検証した。形状記憶ゲルは、アクリルアミドモノマーを主骨格とする、複数のモノマーにより架橋重合された3次元網目構造を有している。結晶融点の異なる2種類のアクリレートモノマー(ステアリル酸アクリレート(SA)およびラウリル酸アクリレート(LA))を含むことで、低温~室温環境下で形状を維持し、温度上昇に伴い生じる結晶融解によりヤング率が急激に低下する。これにより、重合体が瞬時に元の形状に戻る性質を示す(形状記憶・回復特性)。これらの特性を口腔内に適用するため以下の必要とされる材料特性評価を行った。1.圧縮変化による形状記憶・回復特性を検討するため、JIS K 6262を参考に圧縮永久歪試験を行った。結果、SMGは圧縮変形に対して、形状記憶・回復特性を示したが、異なるLA(SA)配合比率間で有意な差を示さなかった。形状固定後、37℃へ温度変化しても、50~60%の形状回復性を示した。今後、口腔内環境下での最適な材料設計を検討する必要があることが示唆された。2.生体内での安定性を検討するため、JIS T 6520 に準拠してSMGの吸水溶解性試験を行った。比較的、物性の高い配合においても、基準値の15倍以上の吸水量を示した。一方、溶解量は基準値以下であった。これは親水性の高いアクリルアミドモノマーが水分を含むためだと考えられる。アクリルアミドの配合量を低減するか、マトリックス重合率あるいは架橋密度の向上が必要であることが示唆された。3.新しい材料を配合することにより、特性が向上した。①CQ/3級アミンにより、37℃条件下での形状固定性が向上した。②MBAAの増量配合により、37℃条件下での形状回復性が向上した。

  12. 最新波長掃引型光干渉断層法技術を応用した非接触型デジタル印象採得装置の研究開発

    日原大貴 久米俊司郎 佐々木啓一 金髙弘恭 小川徹 依田信裕

    Offer Organization: 日本医療研究開発機構

    System: 2022年度 / 令和4年度 医療機器等研究成果展開事業(チャレンジタイプ【男性の若手研究者・女性研究者(年齢制限なし)対象】)

    2022/10 - 2023/03

  13. Study for maiking process of academia leading expand indications of Microscale Mist Plaque Removal Device

    Offer Organization: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

    System: Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Category: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Institution: Tohoku University

    2020/04 - 2023/03

  14. Effect of hydrophobic treatments on basic physical properties of cellulose nanofibers for a dental material

    Yokoyama Masayoshi

    Offer Organization: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

    System: Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Category: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Institution: Tohoku University

    2018/04 - 2021/03

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    The aim was to evaluate the basic mechanical properties of a pure cellulose nanofiber (CNF) specimen compared with a commercial denture base material (PMMA acrylic resin). Pure CNF specimens fabricated under various conditions were examined. The flexural strength (FS) and flexural modulus (FM) values of the specimens were measured by a three-point bending test. The morphologies of the fractured surfaces were examined using SEM. The hydrophobic treatment with an anionic surface sizing agent did not improve their water absorption. The hydrophobic specimens with substitution by methanol favorably affected the mechanical properties of the CNFs. The pure CNF specimen fabricated under particular conditions had higher FS and FM values than the control, which suggests that CNFs have potential as a "petroleum-free" alternative to acrylic resin denture base materials. The pure CNF is potentially useful as a denture base material, which is assumed to be applicable to CAD/CAM.

  15. Brain functional evaluation of pain induced by orthodontic tooth movement

    Igarashi Kaoru

    Offer Organization: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

    System: Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Category: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Institution: Tohoku University

    2018/04 - 2021/03

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    It is still not well-known about the features and mechanisms of pain caused by orthodontic tooth movement. The purpose of this study was to objectively evaluate the pain associated with orthodontic tooth movement by measuring somatosensory evoked magnetic fields (SEFs).The results showed that orthodontic force application to mandibular first molar didi not affect the first peak latency, whereas significantly reduced the peak intensity immediately after 24 hours of the force application.Thus, it was suggested that pain signals induced by the mechanical stimulation to periodontal ligament might be decreased in the central nervous system.

  16. 非侵襲的脳機能イメージング法を用いた味の相互作用受容機構と加齢に伴う変容の解明

    日原大貴

    Offer Organization: 公益財団法人ロッテ財団

    System: 奨励研究助成(A)

    2020/04 -

  17. Objective evaluation of oral plaque removal and application of microscale mist to oral mucosal model development

    Fuji Takeshi

    Offer Organization: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

    System: Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Category: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Institution: Matsumoto Dental University

    2017/04 - 2020/03

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    The purpose of this study was to develop an objective evaluation method for a new device for removing oral plaque using microscale mist.So we examined the factors affecting the measurement of plaque control record, which is the most common index in dentistry indicating oral hygiene status, from both the tester side and the operator side. As a result, although plaque control record is generally used and objective data, it was possible that the operator has a great influence. So to avoid the influence and objectify the data, we clarified the criteria in advance. Moreover, it was suggested that by linking the numerical value and the intraoral photographic image data, it could be utilized as objective data.

  18. Evaluating the change mechanism of periodontal sensation using non-invasive brain imaging technique

    Hihara Hiroki

    Offer Organization: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

    System: Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)

    Category: Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)

    Institution: Tohoku University

    2017/04 - 2020/03

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    To evaluate localization of responses to stimulation of the periodontal ligament in the primary somatosensory cortex, somatosensory evoked fields were measured for stimulation of the mandibular canine and first molar tooth in 25 healthy subjects and mandibular and maxillary canine in 17 healthy subjects using magnetoencephalography.As a result, latencies differed between canines and first molars, and there was no significant difference in the three-dimensional localization in the primary somatosensory cortex. On the other hand,no significant differences in latency and three-dimesional localization was found between the mandibular and maxillary canine. Therefore, these findings indicate that teeth have the same location in somatosensory cortex and are important in the control of complex oral function. Additionally, the latency difference caused the difference sensation.

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