J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology

J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology (75)

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Patients with cleft lip and palate undergo various problems and managing these patients by prosthesis has been a challenge for many years and the problems begin with making of impression. The authors describe a chair-side technique for facial moulage in cleft infants that is simple, efficient and inexpensive while still being safe for the infant. ...
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Authors Ajay Jain, Ugrappa Sridevi
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Page No. 21 to 23

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the flexural strength of a veneered zirconia system after different surface treatments as a pre-cementation procedure and before veneering. Methods: Translucent Y-TZP ceramic bars, for four-point bend testing, were prepared and divided considering the compressive (surface treatment for cementation) and lower tensile surfaces (surface treatme...
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Authors Sheila P. Passos, Bernie Linke, Carolyn M. Berendt, John A. Nychka
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Page No. 9 to 12

Eating Disorders (ED) affect a great deal of individuals around the world, yet initial diagnosis continues to be elusive to detect. Many of the physical and psychological manifestations that occur in patients suffering from an ED can be seen by both medical and dental professionals; however the mentality behind this diagnosis is complex. The task of discussing the disorder with the patie...
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Authors Sara E Askounes, Kristin A Williams
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Objective: Young children are very susceptible to the toxic effects of lead, one of the most common pollutants in the environment. Therefore, monitoring the level of lead in primary teeth to prevent its harmful effects might be necessary. The aim of this study was to investigate lead concentrations among all types of primary teeth and to determine if age could affect the lead levels in p...
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Authors Sara Ehsani, Ghasem Meighani
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Page No. 17 to 20

Purpose: To update the literature regarding the computer-aided implant surgery. Material and Methods: A literature search was applied in electronic database using the key-words: “Guided surgery”, “dental implants”, “computer-aided surgery”, “stereolitographic guides”. Resul...
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Authors Lauren Bohner, Rafael Prestes, Eduardo Mukai, Sueli Mukai, Rogu00c3u00a9rio de Lima Romeiro
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Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome is a rare entity of unknown etiology, characterized by the triad of symptoms: recurrent face and / or lip swelling, cracked or scrotal tongue and peripheral facial palsy. This symptomatology is often incomplete. It usually begins in childhood and relapses are common. We report a case of a patient with MRS followed in the ENT and Neck Surgery department of th...
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Authors Ait-El-Kerdoudi M, Chafiki Z,Merzouki B, Rouadi S, Abada R, Roubal M, Mahtar M
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Page No. 13 to 15

Background: Majority of the elderly people complain of difficulty in sleeping. Although the causes for the sleep disturbances may be multifactorial in nature, the sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is one of the primary disorder. The study was undertaken to study the effect of Complete Denture rehabilitation which could have profound impact on rehabilitation protocol on complete edentulous...
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Authors Brig E Mahesh Gowda, Maj Gen NK Sahoo, Lt col Guruprasada, Wg Cdr Naveen KS, Maj Kamal Verma
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Page No. 23 to 28

Background: Laser fluorescence for caries detection, caries detecting dyes and air abrasion, as an exploratory tool, aid in practicing minimal invasive dentistry. AIM: To clinically assess newer method of caries detection of non cavitated lesions and to contrast and correlate with the traditional methods Materials and Methods: 200 patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria in first and o...
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Authors Lt Col Sonali Sharma, Prof Dr. Mithra N Hegde, Dr. Vandana Sadananda, Dr. Blessen Matthews
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Page No. 17 to 21

Prosthetic rehabilitation of patients who have undergone total maxillectomy has always been a challenging task for the Prosthodontist. Such a patient presents with unique combination of multiple problems.1 In addition to the debilitation associated with surgery the patient has to continue nasogastric feeding till the maxillary defect is obturated prosthetically or by surgical reconstruct...
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Authors Ashish Kalra, E Mahesh Gowda, Parag Dua, Shilpa Kalra, Kamal Verma
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Page No. 5 to 7

Oral Cancer is a wound that do not heal is a complex disease consists of heterogeneous tissue in their tumor microenvironment. Oral cancer accounts eighth most Common Cancer worldwide. Chronic inflammatory mediators released from immune cells in tumor microenvironment of oral cancer such as macrophages, T lymphocytes, dendritic cells ,Natural killer cells release cytokines, Chemokineâ...
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Authors Shrihari T.G , Ramesh DNSV
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