Detection of antibiotics resistant faecal Coliform and Streptococci isolates from ground water |
Author : Shaista Suhail,Shruti Singh |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The non therapeutic use of antibiotics in swine feed can
select for antibiotic resistance in swine enteric bacteria.
Leaking swine waste storage pits and the land
-application
of swine manure can result in the dispersion of resistant
bacteria to water sources. However, there are few data
comparing levels of resistant bacteria in swine manure
impacted water sources versus unaffected sources. The
goal of this study was to analyze ground water situated up
and down gradient from a swine facility for antibiotic
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resistant enterococci and other fecal indicators |
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Socio -demographic and life style determinants of insomnia among adult patients attending primary healthcare centers, Jeddah |
Author : Abeer Lafi Almohammadi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Background:
Insomnia is the most prevalent sleep
disorder. However, 40% of primary health care (PHC)
physicians think that sleep disorders are not common.
Objectives:
To assess the as
sociation between socio
-
demographic and lifestyle determinants in one hand and
the occurrence of insomnia in another hand.
Methodology:
This is a cross-sectional study conducted
in 10 PHC centers of Jeddah City. A total of 378 adult
participants were interviewed by a questionnaire was used
for data collection. The questionnaire included questions
about sociodemographic characteristics and life style
factors. In addition to the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
and the Insomnia Severity Index. |
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Angiolipoma - A Rare Case Scenario |
Author : Dr. Krishna Shekhar Reddy |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Angiolipoma,
a subtype
of lipoma,
is a rare
benign
mesenchymal
tumor.
It is common
in the
extremities
with
rare
occurrence
in the
oral
cavity.
In this
case
report,
we
present
a case
of non
infiltrating
type
of angiolipoma
present
in the
buccal
mucosa
which
was
surgically
excised
under
local
anaesthesia
and
the
specimen
was
histopathologically
examined.
The
histopathological
examinatio
n revealed
mature
adipocytes
arranged
in
sheets
separated
by
thin
fibrous
connective
tissue
with
interspersed
vessels. |
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An Era from Extention for Prevention to Constriction with Conservation |
Author : Dr. Suyash Jain, 2 Dr. Alpana Katiyar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :A change has occurred from G.V. Black’s "Extension for
prevention" to "Prevention of extension" .This could be
made possible by the clinician with the help of various
new techniques and materials. Thus, the concept of
"minimally invasive dentistry" came into picture. It has
given emphasis on preservation and remineralization of
tooth structure. This has given invent to the various new
material which mimic the natural tooth structure. This
paper focuses on various techniques, equipments and
materials which has made the clinician easy to conserve as
much sound tooth structure as possible without consuming
much time. |
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An Evaluation of Exogenous Pigmentation on Clea n Teeth Elastomeric Modulation |
Author : Dr. John Harry Bravado |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Objective
The study comprised of assessment of the in vitro changes
in the shade of clear elastomeric modules from different
manufacturers influenced by exogeneous pigmentation
contained in the everyday dietary substances .
Material and methods
The specimen comprised of clear Elastomeric modules
(Group A-Libral, Group B – TP orthodontics) which were immersed in the accompanying dietary substances:
ketchup, coffee, tea, pepsi & methylene blue and its
hue,saturation and intensity were figured after 72 hrs by
methods for Adobe Photoshop CS3 was utilized to mirror
the module recolouring seriousness |
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Case Report on: Maxillary Trial Denture to Overcome Radiation Induced Xerostomia |
Author : Dr. Ramseh Kumar Shetty |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Xerostomia is a subjective symptom of dry mouth. It can
occur as a part of systemic disease, drug induced side
effect or following therapeutic radiation therapy to the
head and neck region. The primary complication
faced by these xerostomic patients is the difficulty in retention of removable dentures. It is important to recognize that prosthodontic management of these patients requiresspecial attention and care. In an at
tempt to overcome the presence of xerostomia, several techniques of introducing reservoirs into the dentures containing salivary substitutes have been proposed. Following
case report presents a more simplified approach for the construction of areservoirin the maxillary denture, specifically in patients where other treatment modalities have failed
.
This technique provided excellent lubrication
to oral tissues, hygienic for the patient and utilized routine denture base material. |
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