J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology

J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology (75)

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The presence of oral cancer necessitates the surgical removal of all or part of the maxilla, leaving the patient with a defect that compromises the integrity and function of the oral cavity. Surgical unit along with the prosthodontic counterpart goes hand in hand for the fulfilment of the post restorative re-establishment of the oral functioning. The immediate line of treatment includes ...
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Authors Sumeet Sharma, Harvinder Singh, Sarbjeet Singh, Nikhil Dev Wazir
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Page No. 61 to 63

Draining cutaneous sinus tracts in the area of face may be caused by chronic dental infections. Misdiagnosis of these cutaneous sinus tracts usually leads to destructive invasive treatment of the skin lesions that is not curative. Diagnosis of the cause may be challenging but is the key to successful therapy. Successful repair depends primarily on removal of etiological factors. This sci...
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Authors Dr. Gautam P. Badole, Dr. Rajesh Kubde, Dr. Mohit Gunwal, Dr. Shital G. Badole,
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Introduction: Probiotic concept of using beneficial bacteria has recently gained popularity in medical research. New methods such as probiotics has given a new dimension for both general and oral health. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a Probiotic mouthrinse in reducing plaque and gingivitis among schoolchildren aged 15-16 years. Methods: This was a randomized...
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Authors Dr. Sandhya Purunaik, Dr. Thippeswamy H M, Dr.Shrinivas Shripathrao Chavan
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Nickel-titanium rotary instruments are preferred for their excellent flexibility, superelasticity and improved cutting efficiency but they can separate unexpectedly, especially in curved canals. Instrumentation with WaveOne and One Shape files was performed on 200 artificial canals divided in four equal groups. Glide path was created with PathFiles and G-files. Average lifespan and survi...
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Authors Emilia Karova, Snezhanka Topalova-Pirinska
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The oral mucosa may be affected by a variety of systemic diseases and oral lesions most often may precede several mucocutaneous or systemic disorders. The systemic basis for many of the oral lesions is not clearly known. One such oral disease which may have a strong systemic basis for its pathogenesis is chronic desquamative gingivitis (CDG). In the literature there are conflicting repor...
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Authors Pramod John
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Page No. 27 to 34

Implant Surface Micro-Design
Published In: GJMR Part: J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology Volume: 14 Issue: 4
The application of implants for dental and orthopedic surgery has increased rapidly within the past few decades. In craniomaxillofacial surgery, different implant systems have been applied, for example, for dental and bone replacement or osteosynthesis plates and screws. These implants may be made of pure titanium or a titanium alloy, usually titaniumaluminum- vanadium (Ti-6Al-4V). The s...
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Authors Dr. Ashu Sharma, Dr. G.R.Rahul, Dr. Soorya Poduval, Dr. Rahul Sharma,
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of deciduous teeth grinding during mixed dentition, by the control of permanent molars eruption, using contemporary MEA appliance and palatal grid for anterior open-bite treatment. Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of 31 patients with a pre-treatment mean age of 9.09 years. At the time of drawing up this manuscript, 14 patients of the entire sa...
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Authors Daniel Celli,Alessandro De Carlo, Enrico Gasperoni, Roberto Deli
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Introduction: Impedance audiometry measures intactness of middle ear system and acoustic arc. It has become an essential tool in audiological practice, any variability leads to erroneous diagnosis. The most likely error to occur is by different probe-tip placements in the ear canal. The present study was conducted to verify this hypothesis. Subjects, Material and Methods: The study was c...
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Authors Sunita Gudwani, Sanjay Kumar Munjal, Naresh K. Panda
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Children are exposed to various gingival diseases, similar to those found in adults, yet differ in some aspects. These diseases could be plaque or non-plaque induced, familial, or may be associated with a systemic condition. It is crucial to diagnose and manage gingival diseases as early as possible as they have the potential to further progress, causing a severe breakdown of periodontal...
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Authors Dr. Eshan Verma, Apurv Jhawar, Navreet Khinda, Dr. Meena Anand
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Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) is a set of painful conditions that involve the masticatory muscles, Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ), and/or associated orofacial structures. Some studies have established that patients with TMD present postural alterations. Objective: To assess Dynamic Postural Balance (DPB) in patients with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) compared to a control group at...
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Authors Flores Lara Alejandro, Espinosa de Santillana Irene, Rebollo Vu00c3u00a1squez Jaime, Silva Avelar Janeth, Lu00c3u00b3pez Martu00c3u00adnez Margarita.
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