Publications by authors named "Monitha Gollapudi"

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  • Cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) is a rare genetic disorder affecting the skeletal system, caused by a mutation on chromosome 6 that impacts bone development.
  • *The condition features include open cranial sutures, absent or underdeveloped clavicles, short stature, and facial deformities, leading to dental issues like class III malocclusion.
  • *A case study was reported involving a 28-year-old patient who sought medical help due to poor aesthetics related to CCD.
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Compared to other conditions found in the necrotizing periodontal diseases group, acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) is a definite and specific disease. This illness has a long history that originates from the time of Hippocrates and is also referred to by several synonyms. ANUG occurs less commonly than other oral disorders, even though it is typically not rare.

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As of a few years ago, platelet concentrates have been applied in a variety of medical and dental procedures. A notable aspect is that platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is the most commonly utilized platelet concentrate in the field of dentistry. The most significant modification that was used over the years but had the biggest impact was injectable platelet-rich fibrin (I-PRF), which has more special properties.

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