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Introduction: In the forensic field, having accurate understanding of the macroscopic and microscopic alterations that occur in teeth when exposed to temperatures has remarkable significance. The preservation of delicate incinerated teeth is crucial in fire investigations that pertain to the temperature exposed, as well as the identification of victims. This preservation is necessary in order to conduct macroscopic and microscopic ultra-structural examinations, which provide valuable insights into the structural alterations that dental tissues undergo when exposed to low to high temperatures.

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Article Synopsis
  • A xanthoma is a rare condition characterized by lipid-rich foam cells and can occur in soft tissues and bones, often linked to hyperlipidemia.
  • Primary bone xanthomas are uncommon benign lesions that aren’t associated with lipid issues, and the text discusses a unique case of a maxillary xanthoma in a healthy 23-year-old woman.
  • The diagnosis involves distinguishing different types of histiocytes through specific immunohistochemical staining techniques.
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Aim: To determine the level of knowledge and skill of basic life support (BLS) among undergraduate, postgraduate students, and general practitioners with and without regular attendance of the BLS Healthcare Provider course.

Methodology: The study was carried out at two intervals with two groups. A random sample involving undergraduate students, postgraduate students, and dental professionals was selected for both study groups.

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Classification staging systems on clinical and radiographic features of inverted sinonasal papilloma: A case report.

Oral Oncol

April 2022

Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, JSS Dental College and Hospital, A Constituent College of JSSAHER, Mysore 570015, Karnataka, India. Electronic address:

Inverted sinonasal papilloma is an infrequent tumor that mostly affects the elder group of 40-50 yr. This tumor is distinguished from other sinonasal tumors by three characteristics: a high rate of recurrence, carcinomatous changes, and a high potential for local destruction. In 40% of cases of inverted sinonasal papilloma showed an association with the human papillomavirus and considered as the main etiological agent.

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