Browsing Faculty Publications (HBMCDM) by Author "Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G"
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Antimicrobial Activity of Phytic Acid: An Emerging Agent in Endodontics
Nassar, Rania; Naidoo, Nerissa; Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G; Senok, Abiola (2021)Background: Phytic acid (IP6) is a promising and emerging agent, and because of its unique structure and distinctive properties, it lends itself to several applications in dentistry. Recently, IP6 was proposed as a potential ... -
Are asthma and allergy associated with increased root resorption following orthodontic treatment? A meta-analysis
Al-Saqi, Reem Kais; Athanasiou, Athanasios E; Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2023)Objective: The aim of this study is to systematically investigate the available evidence from human studies regarding the association of asthma and/or allergy with EARR. Materials and methods: Unrestricted searches ... -
Bisphosphonates as Supplement to Dental Treatment: A Network Meta-Analysis
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2021)Abstract The objective of this study was to assess clinical measurements related to the effectiveness of bisphosphonate (BP) administration as a supplement to conventional dental treatment in patients free of bone-related ... -
Boering’s Arthrosis of the Temporomandibular Joint in a 9-Year-Old Girl; a Case Report
Chaudhry, Jahanzeb; Omar, Haidi; Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2020)Abstract: Boering’s arthrosis is a rare disorder of the temporomandibular joints that usually occurs in the second decade and seldom after age 20. It was first described by G. Boering in 1966. It is more common in females ... -
Child perceptions questionnaire: translation, cultural adaptation and initial validation in a Greek adolescent population with malocclusion
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2020)Purpose: Several studies have shown that orthodontic anomalies may afect young people’s Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL). The purpose the present study was to translate in the Greek language, culturally adapt ... -
Could medications and biologic factors affect post orthodontic tooth movement changes? A systematic review of animal studies
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2020)Background: Immediately after the removal of orthodontic appliances the teeth might start to drift away from their corrected position in an attempt to reach a new equilibrium. Medications and biologic factors could ... -
Dental arch spatial changes after premature loss of first primary molars: a systematic review of controlled studies
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G; Athanasiou, Athanasios E. (2017)Abstract: Studies investigating dental arch spatial changes following first primary molar premature loss are controversial regarding clinical significance. The purpose of this review was to systematically investigate the ... -
Dental students' and faculty perception of online exams with e-invigilation in Cyprus
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2023)Introduction: During the recent pandemic, e-learning and e-assessment methods have been implemented worldwide, providing opportunities for further implementation in the dental curriculum. This study aims to research the ... -
Do analgesics used for the pain experienced after orthodontic procedures affect tooth movement rate? A systematic review based on animal studies
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2019)Background: Using analgesics for a short period to relieve the pain following specific orthodontic procedures is common. Such medications may influence orthodontic tooth movement biochemical pathways; however, the ... -
Do facial morphology, posture and function change following glossectomy? A systematic review
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G; Athanasiou, Athanasios E. (2019)Objectives: To systematically investigate and critically appraise the quality of the currently available literature regarding the morphological, postural, and functional changes observed in individuals following ... -
Do orthodontic patients develop more gingival recession in anterior teeth compared to untreated individuals? A systematic review of controlled studies
Bin Bahar, Budoor S.K.; Alkhalidy, Shatha R.; Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2020)Objective: To investigate, in an evidence-based manner, the contemporary available information regarding the development of gingival recession in the anterior teeth of orthodontically treated and age-matched untreated ... -
Do probiotics promote oral health during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances? A systematic review
Hadj Hamou, Riham; Senok, Abiola C; Athanasiou, Athanasios E; Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2020)Background: Treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances has been associated with significant biofilm accumulation, thus putting patients at a higher risk of oral health deterioration. The use of probiotics has been ... -
Does common prescription medication affect the rate of orthodontic tooth movement? A systematic review
Makrygiannakis, Miltiadis A.; Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G; Athanasiou, Athanasios E. (2018-03-06)Background: As the taking of any medication may theoretically affect the complex pathways responsible for periodontal tissue homeostasis and the events leading to orthodontic tooth movement, it is considered important for ... -
Does exogenous female sex hormone administration affect the rate of tooth movement and root resorption? A systematic review of animal studies
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2021)Background: The long-term use of contraceptive methods that contain estrogens, progestogens or combinations of the above among women aged 15 to 49 years is extensive. Both estrogens and progestogens affect bone ... -
Does interceptive extraction of multiple primary teeth increase the chances of spontaneous eruption of permanent maxillary canines positioned palatally or centrally in the alveolar crest? A Systematic review
Athanasiou, Athanasios E; Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G; AlWadiyah, Mohammed (2022-05)Introduction: Extraction of primary maxillary canines in the mixed dentition has been suggested to increase the rate of normal eruption of displaced permanent canines (DPCs). In this study we assessed whether extracting ... -
Does long-term use of pain relievers have an impact on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement? A systematic review of animal studies.
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G; Athanasiou, Athanasios E. (2019-09-26)Background: Pain relief drugs are used and misused widely and may theoretically affect the events leading to orthodontic tooth movement. Objective: To systematically investigate and appraise the quality of the ... -
Does medication administration affect the rate of orthodontic tooth movement and root resorption development in humans? A systematic review
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2019)Background: Recently, the potential impact of different medications on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement and the associated root resorption has been systematically reviewed in animal studies and various effects have ... -
Does the rate of orthodontic tooth movement change during pregnancy and lactation? A systematic review of the evidence from animal studies
Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2020)Background: The changes in bone homeostasis observed during pregnancy and lactation could result in alterations in the rate of orthodontic tooth movement, but research in human subjects presents significant ethical and ... -
Does the rate of orthodontic tooth movement change during the estrus cycle? A systematic review based on animal studies
Almidfa, Noura Saeed Sultan; Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2021)Background: As the fuctuation of sex hormone levels in menstruating women results in periodical efects in bone metabolism, understanding the implications for tooth movement could be of beneft to the orthodontist. This ... -
Effect of nicotine exposure on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement: A meta-analysis based on animal studies
Jyothish, Sanjay; Kaklamanos, Eleftherios G (2021)Background: Nicotine exposure has been reported to modify bone cell function and the osseous metabolism with potential effects on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement. Objectives: To systematically investigate and ...