Publications by authors named "D Hugar"

Background: The major hormonal changes observed in pregnant women lead to an imbalance in the oral environment. Hence, recent studies suggest that the placenta may harbor a unique microbiome that may have originated in the maternal oral microbiome.

Aim: The present study aimed to assess the risk factor of oral candidiasis in pregnancy and to evaluate the prevalence of species in the oral cavity of pregnant women in all three trimesters.

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  • Bite mark evidence is crucial in the legal system, and this study evaluates new materials (styrofoam and modeling wax) for their effectiveness compared to traditional dental casts.
  • Conducted with thirty volunteers, bite marks were assessed over three days, and statistical methods were utilized to analyze the data.
  • Results showed that while both materials performed well after one day, the styrofoam's effectiveness declined by day three, indicating that modeling wax is more reliable for longer-term use in bite mark registration.
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A dental practitioner with an eagle's eye can diagnose many hidden disease through careful examination of the oral cavity. One such hereditary metabolic disorder is Albright hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO). Characteristic presentations in an individual affected by AHO were short stature, obesity and brachydactyly especially of 4(th) and 5(th) digits, which are the phenotypic features of genetic mutation.

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Aims And Objectives: Infection control and modes of sterilizations are the key factors to avoid cross transmission of infection in the field of dentistry. Transmission of disease or infection is noted with improper sterilization of reused instruments. Dental burs are the most important tool in any endodontic or conservative procedures of teeth involving tooth contouring, restorative filling procedures and endodontic procedures.

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General dentists most commonly encounter one or more congenitally missing teeth on routine oral examination. Hypodontia and oligodontia are the two most commonly encountered genetic disorders. When one or less than six teeth are missing congenitally they are termed hypodontia.

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