Hang, Lương Minh
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Clinical Features of Anterior Teeth Affected by Molar Incisor Hypomineralization and Treatment Experiences Using Transilluminated Light: A Cross-Sectional Study Ha, Phạm Thanh; Huyen, Nguyễn Phương; Thanh, Phạm Kim; Hang, Lương Minh; Anh, Trần Tuấn; Ngoc, Võ Như Trương; Anh, Lê Khả; Tuan, Trần Anh; Dong, Tạ Thành
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia Vol. 31, No. 2
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Classification and resin infiltration treatment of MIH-related permanent anterior teeth are increasingly receiving attention nowadays. Objective: The study aims to evaluate the characteristics of these teeth; and to assess factors regarding treatment. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using transilluminated and reflected light photographs, and the lesion was classified according to its color, size, type, heterogeneity and surface integrity. The data were analyzed using a chi-square test and multivariate logistic regression analysis to evaluate enamel craze lines (ECL), post-eruptive breakdown (PEB), and treatment procedures. Results: 73 teeth from 46 patients were included, in which 53 teeth had been treated. Size I showed the highest rate of PEB (66.67%). Females (OR = 20.39 (95%CI: 1.62 – 256.18)) and colored lesions (OR = 13.01 (95%CI: 1.82 – 93.13)) were associated with ECL/PEB. Microabrasion and etching cycles were inversely proportional and PEB required 4.33 etching cycles on average. A significant relationship was observed between surface integrity and composite fillings, between yellow/brown spot transformation and lesion color, sex and homogeneity. Conclusion: Lesion color, size, and sex are significant factors influencing ECL and PEB, while sex, surface integrity, lesion color, and homogeneity affect the treatment. Dental practitioners should consider these factors to provide appropriate treatment planning and consultation.
The Role of Cost Management Accounting in Supporting Sustainable Development in Vietnamese Enterprises Hang, Luong Minh
West Science Accounting and Finance Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): West Science Accounting and Finance
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This study was conducted to examine the role of cost management accounting in supporting sustainable development in Vietnamese enterprises. This study attempts to understand how cost management accounting can contribute to sustainable development in Vietnamese companies, including identifying and quantifying environmental and social impacts, improving efficiency and reducing costs, and supporting the development of sustainable development initiatives. The study identifies challenges and barriers in implementing cost management accounting to support sustainable development in Vietnamese companies, including lack of awareness and understanding, lack of standardization and lack of stakeholder engagement. The study builds a framework for integrating cost management accounting with sustainability initiatives at Vietnamese companies, including key components such as defining sustainable development, identifying and measuring environmental and social impacts, quantifying financial impacts, and promoting transparency and accountability. The findings and research framework can be used to support the development of sustainable development initiatives in Vietnamese companies, contributing to the implementation of the country's sustainable development goals and improving the competitiveness and reputation of Vietnamese enterprises.