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Repercussion of Increased Pictorial Health Admonishing on Cigarette Packs in Chennai City
Aim: To determine the impact of the increased size of the pictorial health warnings (PHW) on cigarette packets amongst chronic smokers, and to ascertain whether there will be a decrease in the smoking levels due to the increased graphics representation on cigarette packets on the public.Materials and methodology: The study invol.. Read More
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Zimmermann-Laband syndrome: A Rare Case Report
Zimmermann-Laband syndrome (ZLS) is a very rare condition characterized by gingival fibromatosis, coarse facial appearance and malformed nails or distal phalanges of hands/feet and sometimes hepatosplenomegaly [1]. The term Zimmermann-laband syndrome was for the first time given by Carl Jacob Witkop. It is attributed to be becau.. Read More
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Orthodontics and Oral Microflora: Synergism or Parasitism
Microorganisms cannot be seen through naked eye but we can feel their impact on us in various ways. Though only 3% of the total microbial populations are harmful to the humans without knowing, we are getting their help from the historic days eg. souring of milk, pickles, jams, dosa and idly making, wine production etc. In an ave.. Read More
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Intra-Oral Applications of Platelet Concentrates: A Comprehensive Overview of Systematic Reviews
Aim: The aim of this systematic review is to provide a comprehensive overview of systematic reviews and metaanalyses on the intra-oral applications of platelet concentrates. The intra-oral applications of platelet concentrate were evaluated in the following areas: sinus augmentation, ridge preservation, implant therapy, periodon.. Read More
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Immediate Load Implants: Systematic Review on the Clinical Success Assessment and Follow Up
Aim: The first studies of implant follow-up constituted the scientific basis of modern implantology. Early loading was identified as a critical factor and therefore, several waiting times were attempted until the establishment of a period of at least three months for the mandible and five to six months for the maxilla. Then Imme.. Read More
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Is Periodontitis and Rheumatoid Arthritis Inter-Related?
There is a growing awareness of the link between periodontal and systemic inflammatory conditions, such as RA. Inflammation plays a key role in the origin of RA, its chronification, and in a progression of the disease with soft and hard tissue destruction, in a way similar to the situation seen in patients with chronic periodont.. Read More
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Epulis - Commonly Misdiagnosed Entity: A Report of 2 Cases
In the oral cavity, several growths may occur, while some of these growths may be malignant, most of them tend to be benign. Even the benign lesions can be a big problem. Many are locally invasive and inclined to recur and their physical presence in the mouth can lead to traumatic occlusion and entrapment of debris, predisposing.. Read More
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Background: Loss of interdental papilla is one of the most concerning esthetic problem for the patient and equally challenging for the clinician. Management of papillary loss has shown limited success and is limited to case reports with lack of long-term follow-up.Method: Surgical microscope was used at 6X magnification in this .. Read More
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Caries Progression: How Can We Control this Disease?
Background study: Dental caries is considered one of the most prevalent chronic oral diseases across the globe. In order to allow a comprehensive action and promoting health by the dentist, it is essential to know the process of development of this disease. It is necessary to understand the concept of caries and the mechanisms e.. Read More
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Oral Manisfestations in HIV Patients
The main characteristic of a patient with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is the ineffectiveness of the individual's immune system. The high degree of immunological weakness in which these patients are found has a high impact on their quality of life and can be seen clinically in the oral cavity. Because of this, the p.. Read More
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Modified Method of Tracheostomy in ICU Patients in âÃâ¬ÃÅHeratsiâÃâ¬Ã No.1 Hospital
Long-term mechanical ventilation is the most common situation for which tracheostomy is indicated for patients in intensive care units (ICUs). The ideal techniques for tracheostomy have been topics of considerable debate. The new modified method of surgical tracheostomy is presented with compare of the classical surgical tracheo.. Read More
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Advances in imaging techniques can greatly improve the treatment outcome and enhance the success rate of surgical procedures. This review article updates the information on surgical navigation system and its application in maxillofacial surgery. The indications, treatments and outcome of surgical navigation in surgery are also d.. Read More
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Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia of Maxillofacial Region: A Case Report
Conditions in which normal bone is replaced with fibrous tissue containing abnormal bone or cementum constitute group of pathologies bone dysplasias. These pathologies should be differentiated from tumours, because the treatments of these pathologies are very different. Types of Fibrous dysplasia are monostotic, polyostotic or .. Read More
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Background and objective: Mandibular fractures are the most frequent and sub condylar region is a common site of fracture. Proper management of sub condylar fracture is a matter of controversy. Improper management of sub condylar fracture can lead to impaired function and aesthetics. Hence a timely and appropriate management of .. Read More
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Study of Infection Control Procedures among Dental Clinics: A Pilot Study
Aim: To analyze the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice among dental practitioners working in dental clinics towards standard infection control protocol.Materials and methods: This pilot study was a cross-sectional survey conducted on 42 dental practitioners working in Jaipur, Rajasthan. A questionnaire with three parts (.. Read More
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Prosthetic Rehabilitation in a Partially Edentulous Patient with Magnetic Dentures
Since their introduction in the field of dentistry, magnets have been gaining popularity. In the field of prosthodontics, they can be used to enhance the retention of the denture in a completely edentulous patient as well as in partially edentulous patient in form of magnetically retained overdenture. This article demonstates th.. Read More
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Which is Responsible for Pain Relieve in Alveolar Osteitis Patients: Saline or Zinc Oxide Eugenol?
Background and objective: Alveolar osteitis is the most common post-odontectomy complication. Despite saline irrigation followed by Zinc oxide eugenol packing is a recommended treatment method, the literature (up to the best of my knowledge) is deprived of any study to determine if the effect was due to saline or ZOE. The aim of.. Read More
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Indian Dentist's Knowledge, Attitudes, and Willingness to Conduct HIV Testing: A Qualitative Study
India has the third- highest number of PLHIV in the world. Early diagnosis at an oral healthcare setting where a large proportion of Indian population is seen can help prevent HIV transmission. This study expands upon to recognize the role of Indian dentists in providing HIV testing in India. Five focus groups with a total of 33.. Read More
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Gingival recession can cause aesthetic problems, discomfort for cervical dentin hypersensitivity and can be treated by connective tissue grafts. This case report used subepithelial connective tissue graft to treatment class I Miller recession in premolar lower with abrasion. The premolar were treated by scaling and root planing .. Read More
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The Effect of Anterior Teeth Forms in Smile Esthetics
Background and objective: Smile play a great role on the face attractiveness. A good-looking smile advances the individual’s acceptability by affecting the social interactions. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different anterior teeth forms on smile esthetics in people referred to dental faculty clinic in Ardabi.. Read More
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