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Sinusitis is a relatively common problem, which still can be complicated by intracranial and orbital involment. Intracranial abscesses are uncommon, serious, neurological condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality. A case report of sinusitis, complicated by orbital cellulitis, epidural empyema and intracerebra.. Read More
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Introduction: Outreach training has become an important element of the undergraduate curriculum. Part time general dental practitioners (GDPs) are the professionals of choice to deliver this educational experience yet little work has been undertaken into this transition to clinical teaching. Methods: Using a qualitative approac.. Read More
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Evaluation of Dentoalveolar Compensation in the Treatment of Class III Malocclusion
Background: In Class III patients with mild jaw discrepancies and no cosmetic problems, compensatory orthodontic treatment is an alternative for them. The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the cephalometric and occlusal changes of dentoalveolar compensation in the treatment of Class III malocclusions. Methods: .. Read More
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Dental Complications of Sickle Cell Disease
Sickle cell is a complex inherited molecular disorder of hemoglobin structure. Recurrent painful vaso-occlusive crises are its hallmark. In addition, it is associated with chronic hemolytic anemia and its consequences that often require blood transfusion. Moreover, infection and progressive organ and tissue damage result in seve.. Read More
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Clinical Management of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome ? A Case Report
Unilateral facial palsy with vesicle formation in the distribution of the fifth seventh eighth ninth or tenth cranial nerve as well as severe facial pain are suggestive of the Ramsay Hunt Syndrome due to Varicella Zoster virus reactivation. We present a case of RHS and its clinical management so as to increase the chances of com.. Read More
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A Novel Procedure to Process Extracted Teeth for Immediate Grafting of Autogenous Dentin
Background: Extracted teeth are still considered a clinical waste and therefore being discarded. It is evident that chemical composition of dentin is similar to bone. Following tooth replantation the tooth is replaced by bone then followed by root resorption and ankyloses and finally integrated into the surrounding alveolar bone.. Read More
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Accidental Swallowing of Orthodontic Partial Archwire
Foreign bodies ingestion or aspiration situations are potential complications during orthodontic treatment. This article presents a case report of an orthodontic patient who accidentally ingested a section of orthodontic wire. The patient was accompanied by radiographs until the foreign body have been deleted... Read More
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The Use of SHED in Cellular Therapy and Disease Modeling
During the last decade, stem cells emerged as a powerful instrument for regenerative medicine. Stem cells have the essential ability to renewal and differentiate into other cell lineages. Besides the polemic about the use of embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells represent a valid alternative avoiding ethical concerns. Different.. Read More
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Pyogenic Granuloma of Buccal Mucosa: A Rare Case Report
Pyogenic granuloma is a common inflammatory hyperplasia of the oral cavity traditionally considered to be non neoplastic in nature. Its most common intraoral location is the gingiva and it is classically thought to arise due to either chronic irritation or hormonal influences. Extragingival sites are very rarely reported for thi.. Read More
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Oral Lichen Planus: A Review of Etiopathogenesis, Clinical, Histological and Treatment Aspects
It is a well known fact that oral lichen planus (OLP) is a non infectious disease affecting the oral mucous membrane. It is considered to be an autoimmune disorder mediated mainly by the T-lymphocytes. It affects 1-2% of the general population with maximum prevelance seen among women above the age of 40. WHO considers it to be a.. Read More
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Background: Several factors can influence gingival tissues. Among them: disrupting tissue homeostasis and occurrence of pathological conditions. The aim of our study was to investigate and compare the presence of apoptosis in patients treated with immunosuppressive therapy, patients with periodontitis and on the other hand, heal.. Read More
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Endodontic Treatment of Single Rooted Maxillary First Molar with C Shaped Canal Configuration
The C shaped canal configuration is an anatomic variant most commonly seen in mandibular second molars. The presence of this configuration in a single rooted maxillary permanent first molar is rare. This case report describes the endodontic management of a single rooted infected maxillary first molar having a c shaped root canal.. Read More
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Objective: Comparison of the effect of shoulder with deep chamfer finish lines in P.F.M restorations using electroforming. Method: This experimental study was performed on 20 samples that were randomly selected. Two cutting designs shoulder and deep chamfer were created on dies via a standard turning machine. The diameter rim w.. Read More
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The aim of this study was to determine selected heavy metal levels including cobalt (Co), Chromium (Cr) nickel (Ni) in scalp hair and fingernail samples of dental technicians. The scalp hair and fingernail samples were collected from 55 dental technicians and 25 medical technicians (control group). In the same time a questionnai.. Read More
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Therapeutic strategies for the management of temporomandibular osteoarthritis ideally involve the improvement in pain and functional disability, as well as delay the progression and promote the repair of joint cartilage defects. Cell therapies have emerged as a new, minimally invasive therapeutic modality that allows for the use.. Read More
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Biodentine: A Promising Dentin substitute
Biodentine material has been recently introduced in dentistry in order to provide dentin substitute for coronal and radicular pulp. Although number of materials like Amalgam, GIC, Composite and MTA are available in market for repair of dentin loss in tooth structure, none of these possesses ideal properties. Despite of number of.. Read More
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An Alternative Approach for the Treatment of Major Aphthosis: Case Report
An effective treatment for aphthous stomatitis is not still available and its treatment consists only of therapeutic measures to suppress its symptoms. We report a case of a 60-year caucasian woman presented a 16-year history of episodes of multiple major recurrent ulcers in the oral mucosa. Topical application of Oralmedic®.. Read More
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Comparison of Two Techniques of Rehabilitating Ocular Defect with Custom Made Ocular Prosthesis
Ocular prostheses have a long history of successful use, and variations in the techniques and materials used have been introduced through the years. Advantages such as reduced treatment time and increased simplicity make this method a good alternative to conventional tedious methods of fabricating ocular prostheses. This case re.. Read More
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Background: The Aesthetic Prosthodontics is a part of the Aesthetic Medicine. So called “gummy” smile is an excessive display of gum tissue in the upper jaw during smiling and it is a big aesthetic problem for most of the patients. Purpose: The aim of this study is to illustrate two clinical cases of aesthetic all-c.. Read More
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Salivary IgA and Dental Caries in Type II Diabetics in Indian Adult Population
Aim: To evaluate relationship between Salivary IgA and Dental caries in Type II Diabetics in Indian Adult Population. Method: Study was conducted on 30 patients of age group ranging from 25-60years including type II diabetic and non diabetic patients. Patients were divided into 3 groups of 10 subjects each according to diabetic.. Read More
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