Publications by authors named "Jayanta K Dash"

Background: India launched the National Oral Health Program (NOHP) in the year 2014-15 to support the states for improved oral healthcare delivery and reduce the burden of oral diseases. The toll-free Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) with contact number 1800112032, was initiated to deliver oral health-related information to users and guide them for proper treatment on World Oral Health Day on 20th March 2017. There is scarcity of data regarding the utility and perception of users about IVRS.

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Context: Orthopedic correction of skeletal class III malocclusion in a growing patient is crucial as it can circumvent future surgical procedures.

Aims: The aim of the study is to evaluate the dental and skeletal effects of early orthodontic intervention of developing class III malocclusion.

Settings And Design: A final sample of 38 children in the age-group of 6-14 years having skeletal class III malocclusion was selected.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study compares the effectiveness of two restorative materials, ACTIVA BioACTIVE and Beautifil Flow Plus, in treating carious primary molars in children.
  • A total of 100 molars from 50 children aged 5-9 were treated and evaluated at various intervals for factors such as color match and marginal integrity.
  • At the 12-month mark, bioactive resin-modified glass ionomer showed superior performance in retention and marginal characteristics, making it suitable for children with high saliva production.
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Objectives: The purpose of this present study was to assess and compare the effectiveness and durability of topical application of remineralizing agent Casein Phospho Peptide (CPP-ACP, Toothmousse, GC corporation, Germany, Europe) and Resin infiltration (ICON, DMG, Hamburg, Germany) in the management of post orthodontic white spot lesions.

Study Design: A Randomized Control clinical trial was conducted among 60 children who had undergone fixed orthodontic therapy presented with white spot lesions (WSLs) on maxillary or mandibular anteriors after debonding. Identification of WSLs was done with International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS II) criteria.

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Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is a rare variant of special health-care need demonstrating delayed developmental milestones and associated with intellectual and emotional disabilities ranging from learning problem to mental retardation. The syndrome is usually not diagnosed until 8-9 years of age since the clinical manifestations of the syndrome are greatly attenuated in childhood. The physical characteristics such as facial features, hyperactivity, attention deficit, autistic behavior, and macroorchidism are quite evident in younger age group.

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