Mandibular Extraction in Orthodontic Treatment Therapy -Case Report |
Author : Mansi Singh, Akansha Singh and Rais Ajam Ansarul Haque Shaikh, Nikhil Gupta and Dolma Madhwal, |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :A post pubertal male M. Aslam aged 19 years residing in Shiwal Khas, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, came to the department with chief
complaint of irregularly placed upper front teeth |
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Non-Surgical Management of Periapical Lesion and Immature Apex with Bioceramics and Water Based Calcium Hydroxide Paste: A Case Report |
Author : Eldho Jijy Varghese |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Early childhood dental trauma frequently results in the persistence of immature non-vital teeth accompanied by apical periodontitis
and inflammatory external root resorption. |
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Main Risks in Dentistry for Violating the Principles of Biosafety |
Author : Otto Alemán Miranda, Ana María Quinzán Luna, Yamila Domínguez Rodríguez, Noslen De Lapuente |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Dentistry is one of the professions of medical sciences where more biological, chemical, physical and ergonomic risks can be detect-
ed in daily practice |
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Risk in Liver Disorders |
Author : Otto Alemán Miranda, Alexeis Alarcón Amita and Sergio del Valle Diaz |
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Abstract :Liver disease or dysfunction can be due to numerous causes or factors, such as acquired infections, congenital pathologies, or drug abuse. |
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Canine Distraction: A Three-Dimensional Evaluation |
Author : Khaled Helmi Abualroos, Fatma Abdou Abd El Sayed, Mona Mohamed Salah Fayed and Ammar Alkayal |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In orthodontics, tooth crowding and space problems are common, with many patients requiring premolar extraction.
Canine distalization is crucial, but traditional methods offer limited tooth movement and anchorage loss. |
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Canine Distraction: Periodontium Integrity Evaluation |
Author : Khaled Helmi Abualroos, Fatma Abdou Abd El Sayed, Mona Mohamed Salah Fayed and Ammar Alkayal |
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Abstract :Underscoring the importance of maintaining periodontal tissue health in ensuring high-quality orthodontic treatment
outcomes remains highly significant. |
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Risk in Renal Disorders: A Review |
Author : Otto Alemán Miranda*, Yandy Lenin pico Justiz, Yamila Domínguez Rodríguez, Noslen De Lapuente and Caridad del Carmen González Consuegra |
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Abstract :Kidney disease or dysfunction can be due to numerous causes or factors, such as acquired infections, congenital pathologies, or drug abuse. |
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Sialolith Excision in Submandibular Gland: Case Report with 14 Years Follow-Up |
Author : Luciene Nascimento Ferreira Gomes, Estevam Rubens Utumi, Erika Regina Stocco Di Francesco, Jones Salustiano Cerqueira and Irineu Gregnanin Pedron |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Sialolithiasis is a relatively common pathology in dental practice that affects mainly the major salivary glands. The submandibular
glands are more affected, in young adults, between the third and fourth decades of life. |
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Management of Extensive Periapical Lesion in Mandibular First Molar with Nonsurgical Endodontic Treatment- A Case Report |
Author : Mohit Zarekar, Apurva Satpute and Mohini Zarekar |
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Abstract :Periapical lesions develop as a sequalae to pulp disease. They often associated without any acute pain or discomfort and commonly discovered on routine radiographic examination. |
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Controversies and Challenges in Bite Mark Analysis: A Comprehensive Review |
Author : Dr Anjali Sehrawat |
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Abstract :In forensic investigations, bite mark analysis has long been used as a useful tool to identify offenders and correlate crime scenes. |
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Regretful Resolution: Manuscript Rejection and Pathways Forward |
Author : Asaad Javaid Mirza, Mohammed Amin and Maaz Asad Javaid |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Research is integral to the practice of dentistry. It empowers
dental professionals to provide high-quality, evidence-based care,
fosters innovation and drives the advancement of medical knowl-
edge for the betterment of patient outcomes and healthcare prac-
tices. |
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Risks and Complications of Dental Treatment for Cardiac Patients |
Author : Zoilo Núñez Gil and Otto Alemán Miranda |
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Abstract :Treatment of patients with coexisting cardiovascular disease (heart problems) often raises concerns about possible problems dur-
ing dental treatment. |
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Review of Contemporary Applications of Piezoelectric - Surgery in Modern Implant Dentistry |
Author : Thomas G Wiedemann |
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Abstract :Piezosurgery is being applied increasingly in oral surgery and implantology. The main advantages of this technique are precise
and selective cuttings, the avoidance of thermal damage, and the preservation of soft-tissue structures. |
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Current Status and Future Prospects of Stem Cells in Dentistry-A Review |
Author : Anindita Kundoo and Vidya Dodwad |
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Abstract :Stem cells are able to multiply and create cell lines that can develop into different cell lineages. Depending on their source, stem cells can either be adult or embryonic stem cells and can be taken from a variety of locations. |
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Lefort 1 Osteotomy: A Case Report of 2 Cases |
Author : Vaibhav Shah, Krishna Shama Rao, Ganapathy KP, Murali Mohan, Harish Kumar, Pavan, Hemanth and Krishna Arora |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :22-year-old patients reported with Angle’s class II division 1 malocclusion, canine class II, gummy smile. Lateral cephalogram demonstrated anteroposterior, vertical maxillary excess and steep mandibular plane. |
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Effect of Fit Checking Materials and Cleaning Methods on the Contact Angle of Luting Agents- an In Vitro Study Conducted on Metallic and Ceramic Surfaces |
Author : M Jyothi, K Chandrasekharan Nair, Vahini Reddy and Jayakar Shetty |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :To compare the effect of two restorative surfaces viz. Nickel-chromium alloy and IPS Empress ceramic on the contact
angle of two luting agents- Glass ionomer cement and Zinc phosphate cement. |
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3D Bioprinting for Tissue Regeneration in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery |
Author : Riya Dave, |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Maintaining good oral health is a key aspect of overall well-
being and a daily concern for most individuals. The different
components of dental alveolar tissues, including alveolar bone,
dental pulp, teeth, periodontal ligament, gums, blood vessels, and
nerves, collaborate harmoniously to facilitate essential functions
like chewing and digestion. |
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