A Comparative Evaluation on the Efficacy of Different Chelating Agents on the Smear Layer Removal- An In-vitro Study |
Author : Apoorva Kommula, Lalitha Garepally, Ramakrishna Ravi, Manasa Nalla and CK Anil |
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Abstract :This study compared the efficacy of 0.2% chitosancitrate, 1%peracetic acid, 10% glycolic acid, 17% EDTA and saline
in endodontic smear layer removal. |
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Can Poor Oral Health Cost You High Blood Sugar? |
Author : Bharat Joshi |
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Abstract :A significant question arises in the mind of individuals that are oral health really important for the maintenance of overall systemic health. Well, I can say yes because many studies have supported the relationship of gum diseases (periodontitis) with systemic conditions like high blood sugar (diabetes) and blood pressure (Hypertension). This is really interesting to appreciate that there is two-way relationship between the two conditions which means one is responsible for others. |
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Dental and Oral Health Practices for Sound Gums |
Author : Arpita Upadhyay and Amitha Ramesh |
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Abstract :Gingival and periodontal disease has affected humans since the dawn of civilisation. Tooth loss and loss of function are the common sequelae of periodontal disease. The primary reason for maintaining oral health and undergoing regular oral prophylaxis by a profes-sional is reduction and elimination of etiological and contributing factors in periodontal treatment. This review article deals with the various methods of mechanical plaque control as well as the latest advances in the field. |
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Golden Proportion in Different Types of Smile: A Photographic Evaluation |
Author : Shubhangi Jain, Payal Sharma, Divya Shetty and Kumar Adarsh |
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Abstract :The purpose of the study was to evaluate the variation of mathematical proportions between widths of maxillary anterior teeth from the golden proportion in patients with narrow, average and wide smiles.Standardised frontal smiling photographs of 30 patients with aesthetically pleasing smile were taken. The buccal corridor widths and inter-commissure distance were measured. |
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Non-Surgical Management of Cutaneous Extra Oral Sinus of Odontogenic Origin |
Author : Aman Kumar, Ashutosh Kumar Rai, Kharat Shubham Mangilal, Amlendu Shekhar and Ajay Kumar |
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Abstract :Amongst all odontogenic infection, tooth with extra oral sinus tract and is associated with chronic periapical abscess is a rare
occurrence. |
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Using Dental Parts as A Bone Graft, Smart Dentine Grinder, Kometa Bio |
Author : Vicente Carrasco |
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Abstract :An extracted dental piece is no longer an organic waste product, it is crushed and conditioned in such a way that it is used as an autologous graft. To present some cases of alveolar preservation in cases of surgical extraction of third molars as graft material for a vertical increase of the alveolar process to receive oral implants. |
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Dental Arch Monitoring by Splines Using 3d Digital Models |
Author : Nemanja V Majstorovic, Srdjan P Živkovic and Branislav R Glišic |
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Abstract :Researchers in the field of dentistry has been conducting research into modelling and defining dental arches equations. Nowadays, when 3D digital modelling is commonly utilized in dentistry, the approach to modelling, analysis and synthesis has changed. Clinical researches are related to aesthetic and functional analysis. The aim of this study was to increase repeatability and accuracy of defining and determining the coordinate system of the jaw as well as defining mathematical criteria for monitoring and evaluating orthodontic treatment. |
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Zygomatico-Maxillary Complex Fracture Fixation: How Much Is Enough? |
Author : Mohit Jain, Geetanjali Mandlik and Mukul Padhye |
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Abstract :The prominence of the zygomatic region predisposes it to bear the brunt of facial injuries. Due to the architectural pattern of the mid-face, the zygoma generally fractures at four of its articulations (tetrapod fracture) making displacement possible in multiple planes and directions. Ocular injuries, occlusal disharmony, and cosmetic deformities are sequelae of zygomatic complex fractures. |
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Prevalence, Location and Morphology of Maxillary Sinus Septa in an United States Dental School Population |
Author : Yueh Ju Hsiao, Jie Yang, Randolph R Resnik and Jon B Suzuki |
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Abstract :The presence of sinus septa may cause complications in sinus augmentation surgery for dental implant therapy. The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence, location, and morphology of maxillary sinus septa. Eight hundred and twenty-one cone-beam computed tomography scans were retrospectively evaluated for the prevalence, location, and morphology of sinus septa. Age, gender, ethnicity, and dentition status were also evaluated to determine potential relationship of the presence of septa |
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Internal Vs. External Hexagon Implants: Best Match |
Author : Wesley Fernandes Roque, Cibele Cristina Peixoto, Gabriela Juliano Silva, Idiberto José Zotarelli Filho and Marcelo Augusto Rudnik Gomes |
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Abstract :In the dental implant scenario, success rates are higher than 90.0% after five years of implantation, and about 85.0% after 10 years. The introduction of bone-integrated implants (IOS) was with Branemark in 1981. In this sense, there are platforms with HE and the internal hexagon (HI). |
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Childrens Dental Diseases and Disabilities |
Author : Sohaila Ashiq |
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Abstract :A Disabled child is a child that suffers from a mental, physical, medical, or social condition that prevents them from reaching their full potential as human beings due to their condition. Let us think of their suffering and learn how to love them and encourage them to reach their full potential as decent human beings andrespect them with dignity. |
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Study of the Hybrid Zone in the Mandibular Condyle in the Human Fetus |
Author : Wilfredo Molina Wills, Elbert Reyes and Vanessa Rodriguez |
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Abstract :Compare the area occupied by the formation of blood vessels and the area of other cells involved in the osteogenesis process. Similarly, analyze the histological characteristics of the group of cells related to ossification mechanisms. |
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Silver Lining in Tiny Smiles: The Game-Changing Role of Silver Diamine Fluoride |
Author : Tejaswi Kala and Prashanth Kumar B |
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Abstract :Dental caries remains a pervasive oral health challenge, dispro-
portionately affecting vulnerable populations such as preschool
children, whose untreated carious lesions can hinder overall well-
being, social interactions, and learning |
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Class V Preparation in 44 and 45, Bond Preparation and Gingival Contouring with Erbium Laser (Er, Cr: YSGG) - Case Report |
Author : Alshaimaa Mohammed Alnaggar |
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Abstract :According to high water and hydroxyapatite absorption by Erbium lasers, it becomes a powerful tool for selective caries removal and soft tissue applications, in this case report we used erbium chromium laser device Er, Cr: YSGG (2780nm), for enamel and dental preparation(class v) for right lower premolars, then did laser bond prep by creating rough surface and gingival contouring, Patient agreed to start cavity preparation without a local anesthetic. |
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Assessment of the Effect of Calcium Hydroxide and Double Antibiotic Paste as Root Canal Medications on the Bond Strength of AH Plus Root Canal Sealer: An in Vitro Study |
Author : Hasnaa Said Abd El Hamid Taie, Nehal Nabil Roshdy and Saied Mohamed Abd El Aziz |
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Abstract :The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare the Push-out bond strength of AH Plus root canal sealer after application of calcium hydroxide and double antibiotic paste as intracanal medications in single-rooted extracted human teeth. |
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Plaque Hypothesis – Change that Ever Change? |
Author : Maria Subash Aaron Muthuraj |
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Abstract :Dental plaque is a major etiologicalagent forgingivitis and periodontists. A hypothesis on the dental plaque was first given by Miller. In his “Nonspecific plaque hypothesis”, he hypothesized that the severity of the diseasedepends uponthe amountof plaque accumulation. Even though it is an old concept, most of our periodontal treatmentstrategies stilldepend on it. By the 1960s with improvementin microscopicimaging techniques, microbial patterns were found tobe highly varying between healthy and diseased individuals, giving rise to “Specific plaque hypothesis”. |
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Importance of Epidemiology in Oral Health: Mexican Epidemiological System |
Author : Orellana Centeno José Eduardo, Valencia López Oscar David and Guerrero Sotelo Roxana Nayeli |
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Abstract :Oral diseases are considered public health problems, cavities and periodontal diseases appear among the first ten causes of morbidity, affecting a large percentage of the population. An important tool to know the progression of these pathologies to be able to apply for for preventive measures and promotion, as well as to be able to develop public policies that strengthen the activity of the operational personnel and the health system. This paper aims to recognize the usefulness of developing a system of information exclusive to oral pathologies, as well as to recognize the advances that have been made to reduce the prevalence of oral diseases and the slopes of oral health. |
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A Systemic Review of the Materials Used in Primary Teeth Pulpotomy in Children |
Author : Rajendran Ganesh, Selvakumar and R Kolappan |
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Abstract :Traditionally, the term pulpotomy has implied the removal of pulp tissue to the cervical line. However, the depth to which tissue is re-moved is determined by clinical judgment. A primary goal of all restorative treatment is to maintain pulp vitality so that normal root development or paedogenesis can occur. If pulpal exposure occurs, then a pulpotomy procedure aims to preserve pulp vitality to allow for normal root development. Historically, calcium hydroxide has been the material of choice for pulpotomy procedures. Recently, an alternative material called mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) has demonstrated the ability to induce hard-tissue formation in pulpal tissue. This review describes the different materials used in pulpotomy and their advantages, disadvantages and success in pulpotomy. |
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Proportion of Dental Plaque Associated with Oral Hygiene Among the Students of A Dental College in Rajshahi, Bangladesh |
Author : A Awal, T Akhter and T Akbar |
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Abstract :This cross-sectional type of descriptive study was conducted among the students of a Dental College, Rajshahi, Bangladesh with a view to estimating the proportion of dental plaque associated with oral hygiene. A total of 300 students were interviewed and examined which were selected purposively. The respondents were selected purposively. Data were collected from the respondents by face to face interviews according to a partially structured questionnaire. The mean age of the respondents was 20.97 (SD ± 1.76) years. The majority of the respondents (96.7%) were under graduate students. The average monthly income of the family was BDT 24293.33 (SD ± 6809.44) |
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Sterilization Protocol in Orthodontic Practice: A Review |
Author : Sheetal Jankare, Samsha S Surani, Prafull Parchake, Ekta Borkar and Abhishek Rathod |
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Abstract :Sterilization in Orthodontics and particularly in the entire dental practice is an important topic that requires special attention be-cause both the patients and the practitioners have a substantial risk of spreading infections like hepatitis B, pneumonia, tuberculosis and HIV. Control of infection that spreads through various instruments and armamentarium used in the field of orthodontics and also in the dental practice is of utmost importance to prevent cross-infection. The present article reviews various recent methods of sterilization for an effective and efficient infection-free orthodontic practice. |
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Management of Primary Failures Related to Fixed Metal Ceramic Bridge Prosthesis Made by Dental Students |
Author : Debbabi Imen, Saafi Jilani, Ben Moussa Anissa, Troudi Fethi and Cherif Mounir |
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Abstract :This case report highlights an esthetic replacement of defective metal-ceramic bridge by a ceramic zirconia one after performing the necessary changes in preparations to ensure esthetic and function. |
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Key to Success in Full Arch Rehabilitation Procedures with Immediate Loading - A Case Report |
Author : Jean-Fabien Grangeon |
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Abstract :The full dental arch rehabilitation procedures, with extraction, Immediate Implant positioning, and Immediate loading, are some-times the right solutions for patients in terms of perennity, speed of implementation, esthetic and functional requirements. This article aims to establish a non-exhaustive but yet essentiel, list of parameters, supported by unanimously accepted scientific evidence, in order to secure and repeat successfully this kind of quite heavy and delicate procedures. |
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The Effects of Contraceptive Pills on Oral Health: A Review Study |
Author : Maha T Al-Saffar |
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Abstract :Oral pills for contraception are a harmless and successful methods of preventing pregnancy used by women in the world. These drugs were first used around the 1960s with different doses of progesterone and estrogen were recorded to produce unnecessary adverse effects like localized osteitis, gingival inflammation, gingival melanosis, changes in salivary components, alterations in salivary flow rate orally. This review article briefs the special effects of contraceptive pills on oral health especially by including many English written reports to evaluate these unwonted effects on the oral cavity and its possible mechanism of action in producing these effects. |
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Canal Transportation, Centering Ability and Maintain Canal Curvature of Sendoline Versus Protaper Universal Rotary Nickel Titanium Files in Preparing Curved Root Canals: An In Vitro Study |
Author : Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Ali Salama, Shrief Adel El-Khodary and Wafaa Ahmed Omar Segari |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to evaluate the shaping ability of the S5 rotary system in relation to the Pro Taper Universal system in preparation for moderately curved root canal their effect on the canal transportation, centering ability and canal curvature change.Collected thirty mesiobuccally root canals of extracted human mandibular first molar were divided into two equal groups; Pro Taper and S5. The samples were mounted in two moulds of acrylic resin for pre-instrumentation imaging us-ing cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). |
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Hot Pressed Ceramic Veneers for Diastemas Closure |
Author : Zeineb Riahi, Anissa Ben Moussa, Sawssen Belaid, Belhassen Harzallah and Mounir Cherif |
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Abstract :Porcelain veneers are a common aesthetic treatment strategy, particularly for anterior teeth rehabilitation. Many studieshave been conducted to show the important survival rate of those prosthetic pieces, which is comparable to that of metal ceramic restora-tions. Different dental ceramic systems are available to provide aesthetic solutions. The choice would be based on several parameters such as the shade of the final restoration, but also the prepared teeth, the functional loading: whether it’s on the anterior or the posterior region, the occlusal context...and other technical considerations related to the veneers preparation, manufacturing and bonding |
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Joining Tissues with no Strings Attached- Using Cyanoacrylate as an Alternate to Suturing - A Case Report |
Author : Naina Swarup1, Omkar Shetty, Gaurang Mistry, Charu Girotra, Rajeev Singh, Padmapriya Puppala, Pratik Shah and Parth Shah |
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Abstract :Cyanoacrylates have been used for more than 50 years in surgery. They were initially used as surgical glue. Cyanoacrylates are bio adhesives that were first used for surgery by Coover., et al.in 1959. The use of cyanoacrylate has been extended recently to include maxillofacial procedures like the repair of sinus membrane perforation, dressing for alveolopalatal wounds after alveolar bone grafting, all with a high success rate |
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Lasers in Fixed Prosthodontics |
Author : El khourani Wadie and Pr Amal El yamani |
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Abstract :Among the most significant events in the evolution of modern prosthodontics is the introduction of lasers. A laser (an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) is a device that produces radiation which is spatially and temporally coherent. In fixed prostheses, lasers find their indications in the management of soft and hard tissues, they are characterized by their precision, their speed as well as the positive response of the tissues treated by this technique in comparison with other surgical techniques.This work will describe the different types of lasers, their uses in fixed prosthodontics, their indications and their interactions with the tissues concerned. |
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Esthetic andProsthetic Rehabilitation of Maxillary Lateral Incisor –A Case Report |
Author : Neetha J Shetty |
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Abstract :The key factors in achieving successful outcomes after implant placement immediately after a tooth extraction is a correct diagnosis and treatment planning. The efficacy of immediate implant placement has been established and shown to be predictable if reason-able guidelines are followed. The reasons for tooth extraction may include but not limited to the insufficient crown to root ratios, remain-ing root length, periodontal attachment levels, periodontal health of teeth adjacent to the proposed implant sites, unrestorable caries, root fractures with large endodontic posts and questionable teeth in need of endodontic retreatment. |
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Artificial Intelligence: An Advancing Front of Dentistry |
Author : Amrita Pandita Bhatia and Shilpi Tiwari |
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Abstract :Advances in digital technology have greatly transformed our everyday lives bringing everything within the reach of our fingertips. Over the years newer technologies have developed based on principles that try to simulate the functioning of the human brain. The vast search in this field has given rise to what is known as artificial intelligence (AI). AI-based diagnosis is gaining importance due to its ability to detect and diagnose lesions that may go unnoticed to the human eye, thereby paving the way for a holistic practice. Artificial intelligence can be a useful modality in the diagnosis and treatment of lesions of the oral cavity and can be employed in screening and clas-sifying suspicious altered mucosa undergoing premalignant and malignant changes. Its various applications in different areas of dentistry has been explained thoroughly in this paper. |
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Rehabilitation of Mutilated Teeth - A Systematic Review |
Author : Mithra N Hegde and Ashwini KS |
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Abstract :The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the materials and methods in the clinical scenario used for the rehabilitation of individually mutilated teeth using post and core. A PubMed search was carried out systematically to find randomized controlled clinical trials, case reports until December 2018 from January 2008, and issued in single language i.e English associated with the rehabilitation of mutilated teeth. Evidence-based tables were developed by assessing the quality, inclusion and exclusion criteria. |
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Dental Amalgam – A Controversial Filling Material |
Author : Syed Kashif Abrar SKA, Raheel Allana RA, Syed M Abdullah Salman SMAS, Hassaan-ul-Qamar HQ, Ather Akber AA and Lovekesh Kumar LK |
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Abstract :Dental Amalgam is being used in the field of Dental Sciences for more than 150 years. It is the most versatile and excellent filling material and it is still being used due to its low cost, its durability, its resistance to further decay and its strength. It is produced by mixing of mercury with particles such as copper, tin, silver, indium, palladium etc. to produce a workable mass of Amalgam Alloy. |
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Psychosocial Impact of Oral Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment: Role of Dental Professionals in Support and Rehabilitation- A Narrative Review |
Author : Lohit Arora, Tanmay Popat, Devanshi Vala, Ayush Shrotriya, Swagata Guha Roy and C Pradeep |
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Abstract :Oral cancer is a significant global health burden, characterized by a high mortality and morbidity rate. The prognosis for oral
cancer is often poor, leading to low survival rates. |
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Three Different Approaches of Immediate Implant Placement in Esthetic Zone - A Clinical Audit Retrospective Study |
Author : Nol Rithy and Horn Rithvitou |
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Abstract :To compare the stability of hard and soft tissue around immediate implant with three different treatment modalities, bone grafting in the jumping distance, collagen sponge, and put nothing. |
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