24 results match your criteria: "Army Dental Centre Research and Referral[Affiliation]"

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  • The case report focuses on replacing a fractured front tooth in a 37-year-old woman using immediate implant placement to maintain aesthetics.
  • It emphasizes the need for careful treatment planning involving various dental disciplines to achieve the best results.
  • The report highlights the importance of following aesthetic principles during the procedure for optimal visual outcome.
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Current implant therapy is a frequently employed treatment for individuals who have lost teeth, as it offers functional and biological advantages over old prostheses. Concurrently, active exploration of intervention strategies aims to prevent the progression of peri-implant diseases and manage the existing peri-implant tissue damage. Indian Society of Periodontology has recognized the need for systematic documents to update the everyday clinical practice of general dental practitioners and has provided evidence-based consensus documents, namely good clinical practice recommendations from time to time to raise the oral health-related awareness and standards of oral health-care delivery across the country.

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In the 2022, World Health Organisation classification of odontogenic tumours, the clear cell odontogenic carcinoma is designated as a malignant odontogenic tumour with high recurrence and aggressive behaviour. Deceptive behaviour in the context of a wide range of differentials presents a significant diagnostic problem. It is the fifth most commom type of malignant odontogenic tumor.

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Enamel Renal Gingival Syndrome in an Adolescent.

J Dent Child (Chic)

January 2024

Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Army Dental Centre Research and Referral, Delhi Cantonment, New Delhi.

Article Synopsis
  • - Enamel renal gingival syndrome is a rare condition that includes issues like poorly formed enamel (amelogenesis imperfecta), overgrowth of gums (gingival fibromatosis), and slow tooth eruption, along with kidney-related problems (nephrocalcinosis) while maintaining normal calcium levels.
  • - This syndrome is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner due to mutations in the FAM20A gene found on chromosome 17q24.2.
  • - The report aims to detail a specific case of this syndrome, highlighting its unique characteristics and potential management strategies.
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Diagnostic Dilemma of Vanishing Bone Disease - A Case Report and Review of Literature.

Ann Maxillofac Surg

July 2023

Department of Oral Pathology, Microbiology, and Forensic Odontology, Army Dental Section, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India.

Rationale: Vanishing bone disease (VBD) is a rare bone disorder in which progressive osteolysis may lead to complete disappearance of involved bones. The diagnosis of this disease requires a high degree of clinical suspicion. We present a case of progressive osteolysis of mandible in a patient.

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Purpose: The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate the level of Interleukine-6 (IL-6), pre and post arthrocentesis to validate it as a biomarker in the Internal Derangement (ID) of TMJ.

Material And Methods: This study included 30 patients (20 females and 10 males) of Temporo-Mandibular Dysfunction (TMD) with Disc displacement without reduction (DDwoR) Wilkes stage III, who were refractory to conservative management. Arthrocentesis was performed as a therapeutic modality.

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Background: A proper case selection and decision making is essential for management of multiple marginal tissue recessions (MTR) using a conventional or bilaminar approach. Coronally advanced flap (CAF) is one of the commonly used methods for management of MTR. CAF has been advocated in combination with soft tissue grafts as bilaminar technique, which had showed significant success in terms of root coverage.

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Introduction: Oral and dental health form an integral part of complete well being of an individual and society at large. Promoting oral health and societal progression go hand in hand.

Aim: To investigate dentists' attitudes about pain and infection control while treating children and adolescents by assessing their recommendations of pre- and postoperative analgesics and antibiotics, and use of local anesthesia (LA) for definitive treatment in different clinical scenarios.

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A simplified de novo approach for vector control in facemask therapy.

J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent

March 2020

Department of Oral Medicine, Diagnosis and Radiology, LN Medical College and Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.

One of the most common clinical challenges encountered with facemask therapy for early correction of skeletal Class III malocclusions is the delivery of appropriate direction of force for effecting the pure translation of maxilla. This technical note describes a novel method involving the use of Begg's auxiliary for achieving efficient and predictable delivery of protraction forces. With this modified assembly, effective vector control for facemask can be achieved without the need to remove the bonded Hyrax assembly.

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The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of seagull-shaped nasolabial flap (NLF) along with adjunctive short-term oral pentoxifylline in the surgical reconstruction of oral sub mucous fibrosis (OSMF) following fibrotomy. We retrospectively evaluated 18 patients with grade IV oral sub mucous fibrosis treated by NLF. There were 3 females and 15 males.

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Introduction: Treatment of Class III dentofacial deformities present a complex clinical challenge.

Materials And Methods: This article demonstrates the successful surgical-orthodontic rehabilitation of two patients with skeletal Class III deformities. Meticulously planned and well-executed conventional combination of presurgical orthodontics, orthognathic surgery and postsurgical orthodontic therapy helped optimally achieve an aesthetic facial profile, pleasing smile and well-interdigitated occlusion.

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Context: Maxillary posterior region is a problem area for the placement of implants. The advanced resorption of alveolar bone is combined with an increase in pneumatization of maxillary sinus because of higher intra-antral pressure, giving rise to severely atrophied alveolar ridges with reduced bone height.

Materials And Methods: A total of 26 implants were placed in 21 patients using indirect sinus lift with simultaneous implant placement without using bone grafts.

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Marginal tissue recession (MTR) by definition is an apical shift of gingival margin, which leads to exposure of root surface. Patients affected with MTR often complain of sensitivity to cold on exposed root surfaces apart from esthetic concerns. In this article, a case of multiple Miller's class I MTR who presented with sensitivity to cold in relation to maxillary anterior teeth region was treated using Zucchelli's coronally advanced flap with pericardium membrane under operating microscope.

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Reconstruction of midface defects are extremely challenging owing to the lack of suitable vascularized local flaps. The temporoparietal fascia and temporalis muscle flaps make excellent choices for midface and orbito-maxillary reconstruction. The muscle provides adequate thickness while the fascia yields pliable soft tissues for lining the midface.

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The orthodontic management of patients with Class III malocclusion poses numerous prognostic and treatment challenges to the clinician. Various removable, orthopaedic, myofunctional and fixed appliances have been recommended for the correction of Class III malocclusion. The Reverse Twin Block (RTB) is a simple and well tolerated appliance which has often been used for the early management of such cases in mixed dentition.

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The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of greater occipital nerve decompression for the management of occipital neuralgia. Eleven patients of medical refractory occipital neuralgia were enrolled in the study. Local anaesthetic blocks were used for confirming diagnosis.

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Hemophilic pseudotumor of the mandible in a patient with hemophilia B.

Oral Maxillofac Surg

December 2017

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Army Dental Centre (Research and Referral), Delhi Cantt-10, New Delhi, India.

Introduction: Hemophilic pseudotumor is a rare complication occurring in patients with hemophilia, frequently seen in the femur, tibia, pelvic bones, iliac bones, or rarely in the maxillofacial region.

Case Report: A 7-year-old male reported with a spontaneous extra-oral swelling that was managed with pre-operative transfusion of factor IX along with curettage of the lesion. Our report presents only the fourth case in literature wherein this tumor presented in a patient with hemophilia B.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to analyze the effects of mandibular advancement via distraction osteogenesis on the posterior airway space (PAS) and mandibular plane hyoid (MPH) distance in patients with mandibular hypoplasia.
  • In a study involving 25 patients aged 15-30 years, results showed a significant reduction in MPH distance by 32% and an increase in PAS by 75%, with the average distraction achieved being 14.50 mm.
  • While MPH and SNB measurements showed statistically significant changes, the increase in PAS was not statistically significant; however, it suggests potential clinical benefits, particularly for treating obstructive sleep apnea.
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Custom-made mouth prop for TMJ arthrocentesis: a technical note.

Oral Maxillofac Surg

March 2017

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Army Dental Centre (Research and Referral), Delhi Cantt-10, New Delhi, India.

Introduction: TMJ arthrocentesis involves lavage of the upper joint space which forces the disc apart from the fossa and washes away the inflammatory components of the joint. To increase the joint space during arthrocentesis, the patient is usually asked to open the mouth and deviate it to the opposite side so as to distract the condyle from the glenoid fossa thereby increasing joint space.

Method: The authors describe a simple and rapid technique of preparing a custom-made mouth prop to hold the mandible in eccentric position during arthrocentesis.

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In the maxillofacial area, osteomyelitis generally involves the mandible more commonly than the maxilla. Osteomyelitis of the mandible more often than not is odontogenic in origin and the dentate part is usually affected. In this context, involvement of the condyle and coronoid processes is very rare.

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The presence of mucogingival problem around anterior teeth is a challenge to the clinician as not only biological and functional aspects has to be addressed but esthetic aspirations of the patient have to be met. The use of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) procedures for the treatment of gingival recession has shown encouraging results and is gaining clinical acceptance. However, maintenance of space under the membrane remains a problem for clinicians.

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Purpose: Zygomatic complex fractures have changed in patterns of occurrence, severity, and, more importantly, in the mode of injury. Protection of the globe and maintaining the width of the face are the more important roles of the complex. Diagnosis and treatment planning of such fractures become imperative in the sequencing of repair if and where indicated, especially in the case of isolated zygomatic complex fractures.

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Stability of Cleft maxilla in Le Fort I Maxillary advancement.

Ann Maxillofac Surg

July 2013

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Army Dental Centre (Research and Referral), Delhi University, Delhi, India.

Context: Le Fort 1 maxillary osteotomy in operated patients of cleft lip and cleft palate (CLCP).

Aims: To study stability of Le Fort 1 maxillary osteotomy in operated patients of CLCP by two-dimensional evaluation using cephalometric analysis.

Settings And Design: Prospective study conducted at Army Dental Centre (Research and Referral) from May 2009-May 2012.

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