10 results match your criteria: "Divya Jyoti College of Dental Sciences & Research[Affiliation]"

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  • The Unlabelled Myofunctional Trainer for kids is a device designed to help correct teeth misalignment (malocclusion) by repositioning the jaw and addressing muscle issues in children.
  • A case study used this trainer for treating class II malocclusion in a child with mixed dentition, highlighting the device's potential effectiveness in early intervention.
  • The study suggests that considering patient preferences and compliance is essential for treatment planning and that further research is encouraged in this area.
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Aim: To compare the efficacy of virtual reality (VR) glasses and on-screen distraction techniques in managing anxiety and behavior in children receiving dental treatments.

Materials And Methods: Forty patients aged 4-8 years requiring restoration were divided into two groups: group I with 20 members using audio-visual distraction aid in the form of VR glasses and group II with 20 participants utilizing on-screen distraction techniques. Each child underwent two appointments one week apart; their anxiety and behavior levels were assessed at each visit using the Facial Image Scale and Frankel's Behavior rating scale.

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  • - Pyogenic granuloma is a non-cancerous inflammatory lesion commonly found in the mouth, often caused by chronic irritation, trauma, hormonal changes, and certain medications, with a higher occurrence in women between their second and fifth decades of life.
  • - These lesions typically appear smooth, are either soft or firm, and have a base that may be raised (pedunculated) or flat (sessile), and they are usually painless.
  • - Treatment options for pyogenic granulomas include conventional surgery, laser therapy, cryotherapy, and electrocauterization, with successful outcomes reported in a case series of three female patients, showing no recurrences after treatment.
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The importance of esthetics is increasing for the patients as well as for the dentist. With a high incidence that rises with age and a complicated soft-tissue pathology caused by a wide variety of factors, gingival recessions are a common but troublesome dental problem. They are characterized by the exposure of the root surface of the teeth due to the apical migration of the gingival border beyond the cemento-enamel junction, and they cause both functional and cosmetic disruptions.

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Granulomatous inflammation is a distinctive variant of the chronic inflammatory response. The orofacial tissues may be affected by a wide range of granulomatous diseases. The lesions range from infections, immunological, and reactive, to foreign body granulomas.

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Every person expresses their blissful moments through a smile. The elegance of the smile depends majorly on the colour of the gingiva. One of the factors that determines the colour of the gingiva is the amount of melanin pigment in the gingival epithelium.

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Inflammatory gingival enlargement, sometimes referred to as gingival hyperplasia or gingival hypertrophy, is an abnormal proliferation of gingival tissues caused by underlying inflammation. It might also be related to long-term periodontitis. Herein, we discuss the case of a young, otherwise healthy male patient wherein the anterior regions of both the upper and lower arches were affected by long-standing gingival growth.

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Papillon-Lefevre syndrome (PLS) manifests as an autosomal recessive disorder caused by a mutation in the cathepsin C (CTSC) gene. This genetic alteration results in palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, rapid onset of periodontitis, and premature shedding of both primary and permanent teeth. The major etiological factor responsible for the development of this disorder appears to be variations in the CTSC gene, which is responsible for the production of the cathepsin C enzyme in the body.

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Introduction: The traits of craniofacial skeleton varies with race, ethnicity, and culture. Tetragon cephalometric analysis, first given by J Fastlight, . in 2000, consist of simple and efficient method of measuring the maxillomandibular relationship and their relation with cranial base.

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Influence of Implant Neck Design on Crestal Bone Loss: A Comparative Study.

Niger J Surg

February 2020

Department of Oral Pathology, Private Practitioner, Chandigarh, India.

Background: The success rate of dental implants depends on the amount of crestal bone around the implants. Crestal module is the transosteal region of implant that is designed to receive the prosthetic component. The design of crestal module influences the crestal bone loss around implants.

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