Publications by authors named "Sherin C Jose"

Article Synopsis
  • The report discusses a case of giant cell fibroma (GCF) occurring in the anterior palate of a 5-year-old patient, highlighting a swelling complaint that lasted for 6 months.
  • An excisional biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of GCF, and a follow-up after 5 months showed no signs of recurrence.
  • The report emphasizes that GCF is a rare benign growth that accounts for only 2-5% of biopsied specimens, and its identification relies on specific histopathological characteristics.
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Idiopathic gingival fibromatosis (IGF) is a rare, benign, slow-growing proliferation of the gingival tissues involving both maxillary and mandibular gingiva. It is exacerbated during the eruptive phase of both primary and permanent dentitions. The purpose of this article is to report the case of a 10-year-old boy who presented with IGF whose gingival enlargement covered the occlusal surfaces of many teeth and displaced the erupting dentition, compromising the patient's cosmetics, function, speech and development.

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Background: Glass ionomer cements that form an inevitable part of pediatric restorative dentistry are inherently sensitive to moisture. The influence of different drying techniques on the shear bond strength of glass ionomer cements to primary teeth dentin has not been established.

Aims: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of different drying methods for different drying time periods on the shear bond strength of GC Fuji IX to primary tooth dentine.

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Oral mucoceles are benign lesions that may appear in any location on the mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity where underlying minor salivary glands are found. The lower lip is the most frequently affected and the most widely reported location. Mucoceles involving the glands of Blandin and Nuhn are infrequent and constitute only about 1.

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