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2023
Hussein, R. R., E. Ahmed, A. Abou-Bakr, A. A. El-Gawish, A. - B. E. Ras, and D. M. Ghalwash, "Oral Changes in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: A Cross-Sectional Multicentric Study.", International journal of dentistry, vol. 2023, pp. 3002034, 2023. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread over the globe, and several oral symptoms have been documented. However, it is unclear whether these lesions are the result of coronavirus infection or are secondary symptoms of the patient's systemic illness. The aim of this study was to collect data from various hospitals on COVID-19 patients with oral involvement in order to highlight different oral changes that may be manifested in those patients.

METHODS: This observational cross-sectional multicenter study used an online questionnaire covering oral signs and symptoms that were believed to be related to COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized in different hospitals in Egypt.

RESULTS: 94.3% of the 210 patients who participated in the current study developed oral symptoms. Altered taste sensation (56.2%), burning sensation (43.3%), and oral candidiasis (40%) were the most prevalent oral symptoms (34.4%) that were found in the studied sample.

CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 has a major influence on the oral cavity, with numerous oral symptoms that may impair quality of life. Thus, considering the need for support, pain control, and management for a better prognosis, the clinical dental evaluation of hospitalized patients with infectious diseases like COVID-19 should be addressed.

2022
Ammar, A. H., E. Ahmed, A. E. Barbary, D. Ghalwash, and A. E. E. Arab, "Clinical Comparison of the Volumetric Changes in Single Pontic Site Development through Connective Tissue Grafting Using Modified Pouch Technique versus Pouch Technique in the Maxillary Esthetic Zone: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.", International journal of dentistry, vol. 2022, pp. 1677471, 2022. Abstract

Aim: The aim is to compare the volumetric changes between pouch technique versus the modified pouch technique in pontic site development using connective tissue graft in patients that have Seibert class I ridge defects in the maxillary esthetic zone. . This randomized, controlled, double-blinded, parallel-grouped clinical trial included sixteen patients with a single pontic site in the maxillary esthetic area presenting Seibert Class I ridge defects. Patients were randomly assigned into two equal groups: test group (n: 8) received soft tissue augmentation with connective tissue graft using the modified pouch technique and control group (n: 8) received soft tissue augmentation with connective tissue graft using pouch technique. The volumetric evaluation was carried out by taking impressions at baseline, 3 and 6 months after the surgery. Keratinized tissue thickness was also measured at baseline, 3 and 6 months after the surgery. Visual analogue scale (VAS) was recorded by the patients at day 3, day 7, and day 14 after the surgery.

Results: The test group had more increase in soft tissue volume than the control group at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months. The keratinized tissue width at baseline in the test group had a higher value than that of the control group. At 3 months, both groups had the same mean value, while at 6 months, the test group had a higher value than the control group. Regarding postoperative pain, the visual analogue scale shown at day 3 in the test group had a higher value than that of the control group, while at day 7, the control group had a higher value than the test group. At day 14, both groups had the same mean value.

Conclusions: Soft tissue augmentation using both the traditional pouch technique and the modified pouch technique led to successful soft tissue volume augmentation in pontic site development in Seibert Class I ridge defects with no statistically significant difference between the two techniques.

Abou-Bakr, A., R. R. Hussein, E. Khalil, and E. Ahmed, "The frequency of periodontitis in end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis in a sample of Egyptian population: multi-center clinical cross-sectional study.", BMC oral health, vol. 22, issue 1, pp. 1, 2022. Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is a general assumption that periodontal disease is highly prevalent among patients with chronic renal failure undergoing hemodialysis. The aim of the study to estimate the frequency of periodontitis in patients on hemodialysis among a sample of the Egyptian population, as well as the correlation between different clinical parameters of periodontal status with serum creatinine and blood urea. This may rule out the bidirectional relationship between periodontitis and renal failure in patients on hemodialysis.

METHODS: The study was conducted on 263 hemodialysis patients (165 males and 98 females) at three dialysis centers in Benha Governorate, Egypt (Benha Hospital, Tukh hospital, Qalyub hospital). Periodontal parameters including plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), clinical attachment level (CAL), and probing pocket depth (PPD) had been recorded in these patients. Serum urea and creatinine levels had been measured, the data had been collected and undergone statistical analysis.

RESULTS: Frequency of periodontitis was 85.6% with stage III is the most prevalent stage. There was a significant positive strong correlation between age and periodontitis stage (r = 0.707, p < 0.001). There was a positive correlation between clinical parameters and serum creatinine level.

CONCLUSION: In the present study, a high frequency of periodontitis had been found among ESRD patients on hemodialysis in the severe form (stage III) periodontitis. There was a significant direct correlation between the severity of periodontitis and CAL with a duration of hemodialysis. There was a weak insignificant association between periodontal indices (PD, BOP, and plaque score) and duration of hemodialysis.

Amira, M., A. Ali, O. G. Shaker, and E. A. Mahmoud, "Impact Of Smoking On Gingival Crevicular Fluid And Salivary Periostin Levels In Periodontitis Patients Following Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy", Egyptian Dental Journal, vol. 68, pp. 2443-2456, 2022.
2021
HASSAN, A. H. M. E. D., E. Ahmed, D. Ghalwash, and A. E. E. Arab, "Clinical Comparison of MEBO and Hyaluronic Acid Gel in the Management of Pain after Free Gingival Graft Harvesting: A Randomized Clinical Trial.", International journal of dentistry, vol. 2021, pp. 2548665, 2021. Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to compare the effect of MEBO versus 0.2% hyaluronic acid gel (Gengigel) applied to the palatal donor site on postoperative pain reduction and wound healing after free gingival graft harvesting. . Thirty-nine patients with different mucogingival defects were included in this study for harvesting a free gingival graft (FGG) for soft tissue augmentation. Patients were randomly assigned into three equal groups: group I (MEBO), group II (0.2% HA Gengigel), and group III (control). Postoperative pain was recorded by using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Analgesic consumption was recorded for 7 days postoperatively. Wound size was measured at baseline and on days 3, 7, 14, and 21. Postoperative healing of the palatal wound was assessed by the VAS score for color match on days 3, 7, 14, 21, and 42.

Results: Results of this study showed significant postoperative pain reduction for the three groups; MEBO showed statistically significant less VAS score compared to the other two groups, while HA showed statistically significant less VAS score compared to the control group. Both MEBO and HA showed statistically significant less total analgesic consumption. No statistically significant difference was observed between groups for wound size. MEBO showed statistically significant higher VAS for color match.

Conclusions: Both treatment modalities could reduce postoperative pain following harvesting of FGG and improve the palatal wound healing. However, MEBO showed better outcomes in terms of postoperative pain and color match.

Ahmed, E., A. Abou-Bakr, R. R. Hussein, A. A. El-Gawish, A. - B. E. Ras, and D. M. Ghalwash, "Oral mucormycosis in post-COVID-19 patients: A case series.", Oral diseases, 2021.
A, G. - A., M. EA, I. MZ, and G. S, "What do Patients Use for Treating Their Oral Ulcers? And How do these Treatments Affect Their Quality of Life?", Journal of Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, vol. 1, issue 2, pp. 1-8, 2021.
2020
Rezallah, N. N., M. M. Dahaba, E. A. E. Ahmed, and E. A. Mahmoud, "Radiographic evaluation of bone and mucosa using low-dose CBCT with radiopaque X-resin stent versus CT and ridge mapping: A Validity study", Journal of International Oral Health, vol. 12, issue 6, pp. 586-593, 2020.
AbdelNaser, A. G., E. A. Mahmoud, M. Z. Ibrahium, and S. Gaafar, "Relation of oral ulcers to quality of life: a cross-sectional study", Tanta Dental Journal , issue 17, pp. 168-182, 2020.
2019
Eldien, A. S. M., E. A. Mahmoud, H. Hamed, and M. A. Shoeib, "Does the platform switching implant affect the crestal bone level? A systematic review and meta-analysis", International Journal of Dentistry Research, vol. 4, issue 1, pp. 20-29, 2019.
Dalia M. Ghalwash, O. G.Shaker, and E. A. Mahmoud, "Evaluation of Local and Systemic Levels of Vitamin D3 and Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 After Non Surgical Periodontal Therapy", Perio J, vol. 3, issue 1, pp. 38-48, 2019.
Mahmoud, E. A., W. - A. Moneim, O. G. Shaker, and D. M. Ghalwash, "Expression of endocan and vascular endothelial growth factor in recurrent minor aphthous ulcers", Journal of clinical and experimental dentistry, vol. 11, issue 6, pp. 534-541, 2019.
2018
Azab, N. A., L. Abdelsalam, E. Ahmed, M. Elsharkawy, A. Elsharkawy, and S. G. El Asheiry, "Interferon gamma and interleukin 8 gene polymorphisms in patients with hepatitis C virus related oral lichen planus.", Archives of oral biology, vol. 96, pp. 189-194, 2018. Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the association of rs2430561 and rs4073 polymorphisms in the Interferon gamma (IFN-ɤ) and Interleukin 8 (IL-8) genes, respectively, with hepatitis C virus-related oral lichen planus and disease severity.

DESIGN: This is a case-control study. 60 subjects were equally divided into patients with and without oral lichen planus. They were further subdivided into hepatitis C virus seropositive and seronegative patients. All patients were genotyped for IFN-γ rs2430561 thymine to adenine (T > A) and IL-8 rs4073 adenine to thymine (A > T) polymorphisms. All patients with oral lichen planus had their lesions measured and documented using the Escudier scoring system.

RESULTS: Disease activity was significantly higher in the "oral lichen planus/hepatitis C virus-positive" patients than in the "oral lichen planus/hepatitis C virus-negative" patients (P = 0.003). IFN-γ rs2430561 T > A and IL-8 rs4073 A > T genotypes and allele frequencies were not associated with the oral lichen planus group or the normal group. Stratification of the two groups into HCV and non-HCV-infected patients or into erosive and non-erosive types revealed no significant associations. The "A-allele-containing" genotypes of IL-8 rs4073 A > T were significantly more prevalent in the patients with oral lichen planus than in those without.

CONCLUSION: Hepatitis C virus infection is associated with the development of erosive oral lichen planus. The A-allele of IL-8 rs4073 A > T may have a role in the development and progression of oral lichen planus.

2017
Eldien, A. S. M., E. A. Mahmoud, S. Eldomiaty, and M. A. Shoeib, "CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF CRESTAL BONE LOSS AROUND IMPLANT WITH OR WITHOUT PLATFORM SWITCHING DESIGN: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL, SPLIT MOUTH DESIGN", Egyptian Dental Journal, vol. 63, issue 4, 2017.
Ali, K. M., M. H. Mostafa, O. Shaker, and E. Ahmed, "Effects of Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids supplementation in the treatment of chronic periodontitis patients", Egyptian Dental Journal, vol. 63, issue 1, pp. 117-124, 2017.
2016
Ahmed, E., B. Basma Mostafa, A. Maged, and O. Shaker, "Evaluation of the Effect of Diacerein on IL-1ß and Osteocalcin levels in GCF of Chronic Periodontitis Patients: A non-randomized controlled clinical trial", Journal of International Dental and Medical Research, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 98–107, 2016. Abstract
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Abdelgawad, W. Y., M. K. Gad, M. I. Mohamed, and E. Ahmed, "Formulation, Evaluation and Clinical Assessment of Gemifloxacin In Situ Gel for the Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis.", International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, vol. 38, issue 1, pp. 78-85, 2016.
2015
Zaki, B. M., E. A. Mahmoud, and A. A. Aly, "Diacerein: A potential therapeutic drug for the management of experimental periodontitis in rats.", Electronic physician, vol. 7, no. 5: The Electronic Physician, pp. 1290–1295, 2015. Abstract
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Mostafa, B., and E. Ahmed, "Prevalence of oral lichen planus among a sample of the Egyptian population", Journal of clinical and experimental dentistry, vol. 7, no. 1: Medicina Oral SL, pp. e7, 2015. Abstract
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