COMPREHENSIVE MAXILLARY ANTERIOR TEETH AESTHETICS ANALYSIS WITH DEEP LEARNING IN DENTAL ANTHROPOMETRY
The height and width of maxillary front teeth, their width-to-height ratio—W/H% (gold standard), their width ratio (gold proportion), smile width, buccal corridor, and marginal gingiva define smile form. The study examined the characteristics of dental students with complete sets of teeth and used deep learning in dental anthropometry. The st...
By Milena Kostić, Miloš Milovančević, Nadica Đorđević, Aleksandra Ilić, Marko Igić, Marija Đorđević, Nikola Gligorijević, Jana Pešić-Stanković, Goran Jovanović
PROSTHODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF KENNEDY CLASS II/1 PARTIAL EDENTULISM IN THE LOWER JAW: A CASE REPORT
The quality and number of remaining teeth, bone quality, feasibility of dental implant treatment, condition of the supporting tissues, and the patient's financial condition must be considered when planning prosthetic rehabilitation for partially edentulous patients. Herein, we report the prosthetic rehabilitation of a 59-year-old man with a unilate...
By Srdjan D. Poštić
VACCINE HESITANCY IN PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL UROGENITAL ANOMALIES WITH HYPOSPADIAS AND UNDESCENDED TESTIS
Parental vaccine hesitancy (VH) toward childhood immunization is a critical public health challenge affecting individual pediatric health and broader societal immunity. This study aimed to evaluate VH among parents of male children by comparing those whose children had congenital urogenital anomalies (CUA), specifically hypospadias and undescended ...
By Mehmet Semih Demirtas, Sıddıka Songul Yalcin, Mustafa Tusat, Ismail Ozmen, Dilek Basar, Ahmet Salih Calapoglu
RISK FACTORS FOR SPINAL ANESTHESIA – INDUCED HYPOTENSION DURING THE ELECTIVE CESAREAN SECTION
Spinal anesthesia is widely considered the “gold standard” for elective cesarean sections due to its rapid onset and lower risk of complications compared to general anesthesia. However, hypotension is a common adverse effect, influenced by maternal and procedural factors. Despite various preventive measures, predicting hypotension based...
By Selena Djurić, Arsen Uvelin, Nikola Gvozdanović
THE EFFECT OF SGLT-2 INHIBITORS ON HEMOGLOBIN AND HEMATOCRIT LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES: A RETROSPECTIVE REAL-WORLD ANALYSIS
SGLT-2 inhibitors have been associated with increases in hemoglobin and hematocrit levels; however, the independence of this effect from confounding factors remains unclear in real-world settings. This study aimed to determine whether hemoglobin and hematocrit levels differed between patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus using SGLT-2 inhibitors an...
By Ali Turunç, Melike Saday Bozkurt
TRANSITION CHALLENGE: THE ROUGH ROAD TO ADULTHOOD IN JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS—EXPERIENCE FROM TWO CENTERS
The transition process to adulthood is a challenging but crucial period for the future well-being of patients with chronic diseases. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether specific clinical variables and disease activity status are associated with improved transition readiness among patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and...
By Dragana Lazarević, Hristina Stamenković, Stefan Đorđević, Dušica Novaković, Maja Zečević, Gordana Sušić
REGULATION OF APPLIED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING AS A HIGH-RISK ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM IN THE EU AI ACT
Artificial intelligence (AI) represents a global phenomenon changing all spheres of human life. Biomedical engineering is no exception, as many AI systems are applied to biomedical engineering inventions. The European Union has enacted the new EU AI Act, one of the world’s first laws on AI. The main topic of this research is to examine what c...
By Srdjan Djordjević, Nikola Ivković, NIkola Milosavljević
MEDICAL HISTORY TAKING IN TEACHING ENGLISH FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES: A KEY COMMUNICATION SKILL FOR FUTURE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
Effective doctor-patient communication is central to medical practice, and medical history forms a large part of it. Medical history taking as the most frequently performed task by physicians is, therefore, referred to as the most effective and adaptable tool in clinical practice. Adequate communication and interpersonal skills include active liste...
By Nataša Šelmić
COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTI-INFLAMMATORY, AND ANTIOXIDANT EFFECTS OF HONEY, PROPOLIS, AND ROYAL JELLY PRODUCED BY THE APIS MELLIFERA BEE
Honey, propolis, and royal jelly are natural products of bees that have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. The aim of this study is to investigate a comparative study on the therapeutic effect of honey, propolis, and royal jelly collected from two regions of Algeria. The study evaluated the antibacterial activity of hive product using ...
By Mabrouka Bouacha, Ines Boudiar
PEDIATRIC INJURIES RELATED TO CHILD MALTREATMENT
Violence against children is a complex socio-medical phenomenon with potential lifetime consequences. Therefore, it is very important to recognize the first signs of violence, as medical staff are quite often the only witnesses of child maltreatment. The objective was to determine types of abuse and neglect in the pediatric population, which childr...
By Maja Zečević, Dragoljub Živanović, Ana Bosak-Veršić, Patricia Jakljević, Tamara Adamović, Dragana Lazarević, Vesna Marjanović, Jelena Lilić