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$PerioTest^{(R)}$를 이용한 임플란트 동요도에 관한 임상적 연구
김선재,한동후,Kim, Sun-Jai,Han, Dong-Hoo 대한치과보철학회 1998 대한치과보철학회지 Vol.36 No.5
Assessment of implant mobility is an important and reliable method to clinically evaluate implant stability. PerioTest is a precise and reproducible device that cam dynamically measure the reaction of damping characteristics of peri-implant tissue. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of amount of implant surface area, diameter, type, implantation site, degrees of cortical engagement, and length of time in function on PTVs and to find out the most determining factor on PTVs. The results are as follows 1. 5.0mm diameter implants show significantly lower PTV than that of 3.75mm diameter implants. 2. PTV in the mandible is significantly lower than that of the maxilla 3. In the maxilla, there is no significant difference in PTV during the first year of implant function, but during the second year a significant decrease in PTV is noted. 4. In the mandible, there is a significant decrease in PTV during the first and second year of implant function. 5. Implantation site seems to be the most determining factor on PTV among the influencing factors in this study. In conclusion, the amount of implant surface area, type, degrees of cortical engagement had no significant effect on PTV, but installation site and diameter influenced significantly on PTV
김선재,이근우,한종현,Kim, Sun-Jai,Lee, Keun-Woo,Han, Chong-Hyun 대한치과보철학회 2007 대한치과보철학회지 Vol.45 No.2
Statement of problem: Literature showed different results on the durability of bonded ceramic restoration. Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the effect of surface treatment of ceramics in resin-ceramic bond to get predictable results. Material and method: PubMed data base was utilized to search the articles which were written in English and published in 1986 and 2006. Some electronic published articles which are forthcoming to publish in paper were also included for this review. This review article focused on the effect of acid etching and silane application on the silica based ceramics. The durability of resin-ceramic bonding, the methodology for bond strength test and resin bonding to alumina or zirconia based ceramics were compared in brief at the end of the review. Results and Conclusion: the effect of silane application can be influenced by the contaminations of saliva or solutions. Micromechanical retention by acid etching as well as silane application plays an important role in initial and durable bond strength between resin and ceramic. The use of phosphate modified resin cement following tribochemical silica coating and silane application produced best bond strength for alumina or zirconia based ceramics.
김선재 ( Sun Jai Kim ) 한국영미문학페미니즘학회 2021 영미문학페미니즘 Vol.29 No.1
This essay proposes a feminist appreciation of the 2016 film adaptation of Helen Fielding’s Bridget Johns’s Baby through the critical lens of Jack Halberstam’s Gaga Feminism: Sex, Gender, and the End of Normal, which takes shape through Halberstam’s penetration into the cultural shifts surrounding gender, sexual politics, and family in the last few decades. In Gaga Feminism, Halberstam particularly questions the discrepancy between the real-life experiences of familial and sexual deviances and the heteronormative narratives that dominate popular culture. What Bridget embodies as a popular female icon in Bridget Johns’s Baby, however, is consistent with the ideas Halberstam forms around Lady Gaga, who becomes a route for new forms of intimacy and relationships in his theory. This essay contends that Bridget John’s Baby points toward a queer aesthetic of failure, which is articulated in Halberstam’s The Queer Art of Failure, by illuminating how the relations between Bridget, Mark, and Jack are predicated on their interconnected defeat in the marriage system.
김선재(Sun Jai Kim) 19세기영어권문학회 2021 19세기 영어권 문학 Vol.25 No.2
This paper examines how Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford establishes a small empire of single women, widows, and old ladies by resummoning men who have internalized boredom caused by their failed adventures in English colonies and giving them the role of satisfying their fantasies about distant parts of the Empire. By referring to Jeffrey Auerbach’s Imperial Boredom: Monotony and the British Empire to contextualize Cranford’s historical consciousness, I argue that Cranford restructures the relationship between gender and boredom that pervaded the British Empire. Masculinity is recharged and reenergized when retired men including Peter and Signor Brunoni assume the role of supplying adventurous narratives for women in the parlor at Cranford. The women, in turn, take the initiative of encouraging the men to control the tone of their narratives according to the women’s curiosity and particular demands. Although Cranford distorts the adventurous narratives of the British Empire through its feminine ways, it works within the same historical context as the Empire.
김선재 ( Sun Jai Kim ) 영미문학연구회 2021 영미문학연구 Vol.40 No.-
This paper explores the ways in which Elizabeth Gaskell reconsiders Victorian domesticity centering around the culture of sickroom in North and South. To rethink Victorian domesticity is critically embedded in the novel’s interest in elevating women’s roles in the political discourse and in the public sphere. The paper contends that North and South suggests the construction of emotional alliance between heterogeneous women at different homes regardless of class as a condition serving to remodel Victorian industrial society. The paper does so by particularly focusing on the novel's representation of the power of female sexuality through Margaret Hale and argues that hers challenges the contemporary Victorian ideology of sexuality formed around heterosexual love, marriage, childbirth, and rearing.
이상한 방들: 윌키 콜린스의 『숨바꼭질』 속 미학적 놀이 공간
김선재 ( Sun Jai Kim ) 한국근대영미소설학회 2021 근대 영미소설 Vol.28 No.3
This paper focuses on the ways in which the interior designs of the three different rooms in Wilkie Collins’s Hide and Seek (1861) are represented. My claim is that Victorian males in the novel explore their redundant desires and imagine a way out of the Victorian social role by indulging in decorating their rooms with eccentric objects. I also focus on Mrs. Blyth’s room, which Valentine Blyth intentionally creates for her from their newlywed days. The life of Mrs. Blyth, a disabled woman, is forcefully entangled with the room which is filled with all kinds of knick-knacks and unique furnishings. Alongside Madonna, a deaf-and-dumb girl, who Valentine adopts as their daughter, Mrs. Blyth is sublimated into an objet d’art and on display in this gallery-like room. The room is a space where all the furnishings and works of art allow the two disabled women to stand out and be more appreciated by visitors. I claim that Valentine’s creativity revealed through his establishment of extraordinary domestic spaces is supported by the novel. I importantly refer to the notion of disorientation suggested by Sarah Armed in Queer Phenomenology to demonstrate the power of queer interior that distorts and questions the frame of the interrelation between Victorian domesticity and female agency.