Extra-Alveolar Temporary Anchorage Devices and Considerations of Adjacent Anatomical Structures-A Review |
Author : Sweta Saravanan and Steve Jacob |
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Abstract :Extra-alveolar TADs offer the orthodontist elaborate tooth movements like en-masse distalization, expansion, mesialization etc.with an added advantage of preventing root damage. Although these TADs are placed away from roots, they are in close proximity to the adjacent anatomical structures at the area of placement. |
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A Comparative Analysis of Cutting Electrocautery and Scalpel for Performing Cutaneous Incisions Over the Neck- A Prospective, Randomized, Single Blind Study |
Author : Gaurav A Thakare, Nitin Bhola, Anchal Agarwal and Chinmay Ghavat |
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Abstract :The aim of the study was to assess the outcome of patients following use of scalpel and Cutting Electrocautery over Neck inci-
sions in patients undergoing Neck Dissection. |
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Clinical Oral Health |
Author : Sruthi Baladevan |
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Abstract :Oral health is a core indicator of general health and quality of
life. Mouth is the gateway to our body so if we have good oral
health, it directly indicates that we have a healthy body. |
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Factors Influencing Marginal Bone Loss Around the Dental Implant: A Focus on GBR, Patient Related Factors and Implant Related Factors |
Author : Jinseok Lee, Yong-Gun Kim, Jo-Young Suh and Jae-Mok Lee |
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Abstract :Purpose of this study was to investigate the marginal bone loss around the implant conducted by the periodontal department of
Kyungpook National University Dental Hospital, and to analyze the effect of the patient related factors, implant related factors and
practice of Guided bone regeneration. |
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Recent Developments and Potential Challenges in Dealing with Internal and External Surfaces of Glass Matrix and Resin Matrix Ceramic Materials. A Literature Review |
Author : Alaa Samir El-Ashkar and Omnia Nabil |
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Abstract :Glass matrix and resin matrix ceramic materials has gained popularity in recent years, which has increased their clinical
use. The purpose of this scientific overview is to discuss the impact of existing internal and external surface treatment procedures, as well as their potential consequences. |
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Efficacy of Two Rotary Systems Versus Manual Instrumentation During Retreatment: An In Vitro Study |
Author : Brijila Kuriakose and Rahul Maria |
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Abstract :The aim of this study is to evaluate the cleaning efficiency of two rotary retreatment instrumentation techniques and Hand
instrumentation technique (H file with solvent) in removing obturating material from the root canal walls, during retreatment procedure using scanning electron microscope. |
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V Appliance- Versatility for Enhanced Applicability |
Author : Mithun K Naik, Jayakrishnan U, Sharmila K Shetty, K Nillan Shetty and Rohan Rai |
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Abstract :In the modern era, where the treatment mechanics are being refined to suit the requirements of the patient and ease of
application by the clinician, there is an increasing demand for versatility in the appliance being used. Complexity doesn’t contribute to better patient compliance or help the clinician in carrying out the mechanics with ease. |
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A Study on Tray Adhesives Used with Elastomeric Impression Materials and Different Types of Trays |
Author : Shruti Sahay , Vahini Reddy and K Chandrasekharan Nair |
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Abstract :Tray adhesives used with putty consistency addition Silicone and condensation silicone elastomeric impression materials on different types of trays viz. metallic trays, perforated metallic trays, plastic trays and perforated plastic trays. Comparison of tensile bond strength of two brands of tray adhesives viz. Coltene and Zhermack when used with addition curing and condensation curing putty consistency impression materials |
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Dental Bridge VS Dental Implant |
Author : Manali Panjwani |
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Abstract :Dental bridge or dental implant is given when tooth/teeth are
missing or are advised removal as they are not in good condition.
During this time dentist advises to go for removal followed by im-
plant or bridge. |
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Comparative Evaluation of Different Obturation Techniques in Primary Molars Pulpectomy: A Clinical Study |
Author : Hanaa Mahmoud Shalan, Salwa M. Awad , Ahmed H. Wahba and Hamada Bakr Mohamed |
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Abstract :The clinical study was carried out on 120 pulpectomized primary molars, which divided into two groups accord-
ing to the material used for obturation. |
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Lecture Remains to be an Effective Method of Teaching in Dental Education |
Author : K Chandrasekharan Nair , Pradeep Dathan, Bheemalingeswara Rao and Mohan Kumar T, |
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Abstract :Three components of the curriculum of dental education are: 1. Objectives 2. Teaching learning methods and 3. Assessment (Eval-
uation). Amongst the teaching methods employed in dental education, lecture method has an unquestionable place and it is very popular with both the students and teachers. Characteristics of lecture and its presentation are given in this article. |
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A Short Review on Electrosurgery in Dentistry |
Author : Krishna Madhu Kumaran Pillai Sreekaladevi, Hridya Jayaprakash , Divya Sudhakar , Aishwarya Dham, Radhika Srikhakollu and Shalini Panchacharam |
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Abstract :In electrosurgery, electric current is precisely applied to the soft tissues by electrodes to obtain cutting of tissues. The electric
current generated in electrosurgery is also used for incision, excision, hemostasis and coagulation of tissues. The mode of the use of this electric current could be changed for cutting or coagulating soft tissues. This article briefly explains the literature review of ES and its clinical application in dentistry. |
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Interdisciplinary Strategies in Management of Sub-Gingivally Fractured Teeth - A Sync at Various Levels |
Author : Vishnusripriya J, Anil Melath , Subair K and Saicharan G |
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Abstract :Sub gingivally fractured tooth requires a precisely planned interdisciplinary management strategies and complete understanding of the lesion. Complicated sub gingivally fractured teeth poses difficulties for the dentists to design efficient treatment plans as they demand interdisciplinary knowledge and approach. A comprehensive understanding of newer techniques, materials and their limitations is essential for achieving more functional and long-lasting anticipated results for the patient with such conditions. This review deals with various conventional treatment approaches and their contemporary modifications in treating a subgingivally fracturedteeth |
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ffect of Continuous and Reciprocating File Motion on Microcrack Formation in Root Canals During Retreatment: A SEM Study |
Author : Aishwarya Singh and Rahul Maria, |
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Abstract :The aim of this study is to compare microcrack formation and propagation in apical one third of root after retreatment, while
using two different retreatment files |
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