Publications by authors named "S Vinod Selvaganesh"

Background: A growing number of consumers are embracing the philosophy that natural products are better for their health and the environment. As such, they are seeking products they perceive to be safer, healthier, and without toxic chemical or synthetic ingredients. Natural products are gentle enough for daily use and provide a less abrasive alternative to more potent prescription formulations meant for short-term use.

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  • The study compares the effectiveness of dynamic navigation (DN) vs. static guides (SG) for placing adjacent dental implants in terms of accuracy, surgery time, and instrument handling ease.
  • A total of 20 patients received implants, with significant findings showing DN resulted in lower mesiodistal displacement and angulation compared to SG, indicating better precision.
  • Although DN showed improved accuracy, SG allowed for quicker surgeries and better operator comfort, highlighting the pros and cons of each method.
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Aim: This study aims to evaluate the accuracy associated with the use of a dynamic navigation system for the lateral window opening for a direct sinus floor elevation (SFE) procedure with simultaneous implant placement.

Materials And Methods: A female patient, aged 27 years, reported to the Department of Implantology seeking treatment for her lost tooth. On radiographic examination, the residual alveolar ridge height was 6 mm in the 26 (left upper first molar) region.

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It is of interest to evaluate the antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects of copper nanoparticles synthesized using and . The copper nanoparticles were characterized using various techniques and found to have a diameter between 30 and 90 nm. The nanoparticles exhibited significant antibacterial activity against , , , and , comparable to gold standards.

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The hybrid navigation technique involves the merging of the Dynamic navigation (DN) system (Navident, Claronav, Canada) and static navigation technique (3Shape, Copenhagen, Denmark). Combining the advantages of both techniques, devising a protocol of hybrid navigation will be advantageous to eliminate the difficulties faced by operators in using either methods separately. Three patients requiring dental implants were included in this study.

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