Publications by authors named "Shree Richa"

Background Modern clinical orthodontics' functional appliances, a well-established modality of treatment, exhibit an amazing diversity of design. Clinical findings show that people have difficulty adjusting to these devices due to their size and unfixed positioning inside the mouth and that patient adaptation may vary based on the type of orthodontic functional appliance employed. Despite the fact that they appear to inflict more pain and soreness than, for example, removable plates, the effects of various orthodontic functional appliances on patients' acclimation have not yet been researched.

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Objectives: To evaluate and compare the shear bond strength of stainless-steel brackets using three different light curing units.

Material And Methods: Using three LED curing units (3M ESPE Elipar, Ivoclar bluephase, and Woodpecker I LED light cure), 120 precoated metal brackets (Gemini series, 3M Unitek) were cured. The shear bond strength was recorded using a universal testing machine.

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It is of interest to assess levels of serum cornitine in male tobacco users and also find its correlation with bone mineral density. Assessment for serum cotinine levels was done using commercially available Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA Kit). While bone mineral density was measured using bone densitometry through ultrasound in the wrist region.

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Many dentists use articaine as their choice of local anesthetic agent. However, the use of articaine is limited to inferior alveolar nerve blocks (IANBs), and literature data are scarce concerning its perception and choice among various dental practitioners.  The aim of the present study was to assess the extent of articaine use as a local anesthetic in dentistry, its perception basis, and the consistency of evidence of the efficacy and safety of articaine in recent practice.

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  • * Out of 300 children, 266 participated, revealing that those with severe caries had significantly lower levels of ferritin, Vitamin D, calcium, and serum albumin, while having higher levels of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH).
  • * The findings indicate that preschoolers with severe caries are more likely to experience nutritional deficiencies, including iron deficiency anemia, highlighting potential impacts on their overall health and development.
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Introduction: Periodontal disease is considered to be one of the most common oral conditions in human population sharing an equal prevalence rate in both developed and developing countries. It is observed that in India, more than 800 million beedis are sold every year; hence, beedi making is a big industry involving approximately 4.4 million workers, and 76% of these workers are women.

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  • Stroke is categorized into ischemic (85%) and hemorrhagic (15%), both leading to loss of sensation or paralysis in orofacial areas.
  • A study examined 100 stroke patients' oral health, revealing that many suffered from issues like periodontitis (78%), halitosis (90%), and dysphagia (75%).
  • Emphasizing oral care during stroke rehabilitation is crucial to prevent serious complications, underscoring the often neglected role of oral hygiene in patient care.
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