Publications by authors named "Tanya Jadhav"

Oral telangiectatic granuloma is a benign hyperplastic lesion occurring in response to trauma or chronic irritation in the oral cavity. The characteristic histological appearance comprises of typical granulation tissue with a proliferation of small thin-walled blood vessels in the loose connective tissue. We describe a case of a 36-year-old female who had a swelling in the left maxillary region which was associated with the intrabony defect.

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Background: Membranes of human placentas have been used in the field of medicine for skin grafts, treatment of burns, and ulcerated skin conditions with great success. The use of placenta allografts in dentistry is a more recent development, with the first commercial product being made available in 2008. The unique inherent biologic properties in placenta allografts enhance wound healing and may propagate regeneration.

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Surgical wound dressings have been employed over several centuries for the purpose of protection of surgical sites, to prevent postoperative infection and to accelerate healing. Periodontal dressings, also known as periodontal packs, provide similar benefits when applied after periodontal surgical procedures. They can broadly be categorized as eugenol-based dressings and noneugenol dressings.

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Article Synopsis
  • Gingival enlargement, or gingival hyperplasia/hypertrophy, is an abnormal overgrowth of gum tissue.
  • A 19-year-old male underwent treatment for chronic inflammatory gingival enlargement related to long-term orthodontic therapy and received surgical intervention for aesthetic improvement.
  • The case emphasizes the importance of patient motivation and compliance for successful treatment outcomes, with no recurrence noted after one year.
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