Dentistry and Artificial Intelligence |
Author : Rashmi J Kurup, Amandeep Sodhi and Sangeetha R |
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Abstract :Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology which is quickly advancing and has captivated the minds of researchers across the globe.The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is developing while profoundly changing the face of healthcare delivery. AI is being employed in a horde of settings including hospitals, clinical laboratories and research facilities. |
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Conscious Sedation in Pediatric Dentistry: One Step forward |
Author : Siji Elizabeth, Bhawna G Saraf, Neha Sheoran, Pramodh Thomas John, Disha Kapil and Megha Chawla |
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Abstract :Early childhood are usually associated with dental pain and anxiety among pediatric patients that is often carried into adulthood. Dental treatment of these patients are often challenging and also require adequate cooperation. |
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Rounding Up the Usual Suspects in Orthognathic Surgery: Improving the Learning Curve for Clinical Fellowship Trainees by Following Some Nuances to Prevent Technical Errors and Maladjustments during Surgery First Orthognathic Surgery |
Author : Lotha B, Fattal A and Zeinalddin M |
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Abstract :Surgery first orthognathic surgery is one of the most fascinating advances in orthognathic surgery and involves a teamwork
between craniofacial orthodontists and craniofacial plastic surgeons. One of the most rewarding aspects is the shortened treatment time as well as dramatic and immediate facial profile improvement before the follow up orthodontic treatment. |
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Four Year Follow Up of Immediate Provizionalization of Osseointegrated Dental Implant in Patient with Rheumatoid Polyarthritis |
Author : Rym Masmoudi, Hela Jegham, Hend Ouertani and Mohamed Bassem Khattech |
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Abstract :Successful osseointegration and long term maintenance of endoosseous dental implant are influenced by implant to
bone interface requiring continual bone remodeling. Many factors can influence bone remodeling and lead to osseointegration failure |
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Oral Squamous Papilloma: A Case Report |
Author : Gautami Kaimal, Shivaprasad, S Savita and Benita Maria Regi |
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Abstract :Oral squamous papilloma is a benign proliferation of the stratified squamous epithelium, which results in a papillary or verrucous
exophytic mass induced by human papilloma virus (HPV). Most of the oral mucosal lesions are often asymptomatic and have less
progression. |
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Clinical and Microbiological Evaluation of Caries Removal Using Brix 3000 Gel, Polymer Bur and Laser Technique in Primary Molars: An In Vivo Study |
Author : Jaya AR, Kalyani M Choudhar and Vinaychandra R |
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Abstract :Newer techniques of Brix 3000 gel, Polymer bur and laser irradiation of dentinal caries removal are minimally invasive
methods and should be more frequently employed in Pediatric Dentistry. To evaluate three different techniques of caries excavation in primary teeth in terms of efficacy, efficiency, fear and anxiety experienced during the procedure. |
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Dental Management of a Child with Neuroblastoma Undergoing Chemotherapy - A Case Report |
Author : Niranjana CN, Sahana Mahesh, Neha Gupta, Sreedevi Jayakrishnan and Megha Sanganeria |
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Abstract :Neuroblastoma is a extremely rare developmental neoplasm arising from the embryonic sympathoadrenal lineage of the neural
crest which affects young children whose prognosis becomes poor and poor as the age advances. Neuroblastoma arise as tumor from the tissues of the sympathetic nervous system, typically in the adrenal medulla or paraspinal ganglia, and thus can present as mass lesions in the neck, chest, abdomen, or pelvis. |
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Exploring the Role of Platelet Derived Concentrates in Accelerated Orthodontics - A Narrative Review |
Author : Gayatri Ganesh and Thulika Tripathi |
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Abstract :One of the major goals in the field of clinical research is the hastening of the regenerative process by waning the duration of the wound healing. Platelets play a crucial role in these procedures, as they act as reservoirs of cytokines and growth factors. Orthodontic tooth movement largely involves bone remodeling comprising of alternate cycles of bone resorption and deposition |
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Natural Antimicrobial Agents for the Prevention of Dental Caries: A Review |
Author : AKM Shafiul Kadir, Md Mahfuzur Rahman, Farhana Faruque, Tilottoma Mohona and Jannatun Naim Nipun |
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Abstract :Among various oral and dental problems, dental caries is one of the most common problems. There are certain factors which
initiate dental caries formation. Oral microorganisms are one of them specifically Streptococcus mutans. Streptococcus mutans is an encapsulated gram- positive coccus which is and produces acid responsible for tooth decay |
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Skeletal Anchorage System [Miniplates] - An Orthodontic Perspective - A Review |
Author : Amit Bhardwaj, Ashish Kumar Sharma, Kratika Mishra and Rahul Jeswani |
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Abstract :In the orthodontic world paradigms have started to shift since the invention of mini-plates in the anchorage armamentarium.
Miniplates as bone-borne anchor unit have enabled us with management of wider discrepancies than those with tooth-borne anchor unit by conventional biomechanics. |
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Candida Species Around Dental Implants in Saudi Arabian Diabetic Patients |
Author : Rehab M Alhossaini, Mansour K Assery, Sami Shafik and Khalid Al-Hezaimi |
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Abstract :Reports confirm high prevalence of diabetes mellitus and dental caries associated with early tooth loss often replaced
by dental implants in the Saudi Arabian society |
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Correlation between Periodontal Disease and Oral Health Related Quality of Life |
Author : Sadia Rashid, Sana Zafar, Ayma Syed, Danish Javed, Nadia Junaid, Muhammad Umair Dastgir Bhatti and Muhammad Rizwan |
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Abstract :The objective of the study was to assess the correlation between periodontal disease and oral health related quality of life amongst
study sample. It was a case control study including 632 individuals screened by calibrated examiners at Department of Oral Diagnosis, Dental Hospital, Sialkot, Pakistan. |
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Irrigants: A Game Changer in Root Canal Treatment |
Author : Yesh Sharma |
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Abstract :One of the principal goals of root canal treatment is the cleaning of entire root canal system through removal of pulpal debris,
smear layer and smear plugs. |
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Causes of Permanant Teeth Extraction in Relation to Age: A Study from Qassim Region, KSA |
Author : Bashayer Mohmmad AlMutiry and Manal Abdalla Eltahir |
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Abstract :This Cross sectional study was conducted in Qassim University female dental clinics, with the objectives to determine the causes
of tooth extraction in relation to age group, as well as the commonest tooth for the extraction, according to the exclusion criteria 181 female subjects were included in the study, the results was, the highest age group found in 30- 39 (34.8%) The major cause for teeth extractions, is Caries (73%) in young age group followed by periodontal diseases (16%,) as the patients getting elder, while prosthodontics (10.5%) is the least reason for extractions |
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Graphical Trends and Machine Learning Forecast of COVID19 Around the Globe |
Author : Keshav Kumar, PG Naveen Kumar, Dharmendra Kumar, Mausam Kumar, Vaishali and Kunal Krishna |
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Abstract :An epidemic disease is contagious and have the capability of spreading into entire nation if timely adequate measures
are not taken to curb the epidemic. Coronavirus outbreak from Wuhan in South China is engulfing approximately entire world within nearly four month of time span |
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Professional Perception on Criminal Identification through Bitemarks in Portugal |
Author : Joana Mancellos, Maria Inês Guimarães and Joaquim Gonçalves |
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Abstract :This study is aimed at examining the judgment of Portuguese criminal justice professionals on the importance of bitemarks for
human identification in a crime context. |
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Interceptive Orthodontics in an Adult Patient: A Case Report |
Author : Trudee Hoyte, Anne Kowlessar, Visha Ramroop and David Bearn |
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Abstract :This report describes a case of a 44year old Indo-Trinidadian woman who presented with impacted canines. On examination the
patient was found to have retained upper right and left primary canines. |
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Impact of Digital Photography and Conventional Method on the Accuracy of Shade Matching in the Esthetic Zone (In Vivo Study) |
Author : Rawan Ferroukhi, Omaima S El Dein El-Mahallawi and Ahmed Naguib M Hussien |
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Abstract :Accuracy of shade matching using conventional shade guides is a concern because color perception
is highly subjective. Also, entirely relying on the digital method for shade selection can result in a deviation of color interpretation
which may have an impact on the device’s repeatability and accuracy |
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Linear IgA Disease - A Rare Sub Epithelial Disorder: A Current Appraisal |
Author : Shamimul Hasan |
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Abstract :Linear IgA disease is a non hereditary, autoimmune sub epidermal bullous disease, characterized by the presence of linear deposition of IgA auto antibodies along the basement membrane zone |
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A Comparative Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Saline, Chlorhexidine and Ozone Irrigating Solutions on Microorganisms in the Root Canal - An In Vivo Study |
Author : Alan Winston David, Sarvepalli Venkata Satish, Sudhir Dole, Suresh Kumar Kovvuru and Basavana Gowda |
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Abstract :This study was carried out on 45 patients, out of which 60 anterior fractured teeth were selected which are
asymptomatic, non-vital and necrotic in nature. Teeth were randomly divided into three groups of 20 each depending upon the type of irrigants used i.e. Saline, Chlorhexidine and Ozone. After access opening, two microbial samples were taken from each tooth: a)Pre- irrigation i.e. sample after pulp extirpation and before irrigation, b) Post-irrigation i.e. sample after irrigation, which were stored in sterile containers and immediately transferred to microbiological laboratory for incubation aerobically at 37°C for 24 hours. Then,
the samples were streaked on blood agar culture media and incubated for 48 hours. After 48 hours, the colony forming units were counted using a colony counter |
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