9 results match your criteria: "Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute (Deemed to be University)[Affiliation]"

Background Lateral epicondylitis is a common condition involving the arm. It is caused by degenerative changes or overuse of the tendon connecting the elbow joint to the forearm muscle. Plyometric and TheraBand FlexBar (Theraband, Akron, OH, USA) exercises can relieve elbow discomfort, soreness, and weakness.

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Background: Primary dysmenorrhea, commonly known as menstrual cramps, is a prevalent gynecological issue that impacts many women in their childbearing age. It manifests as reoccurring, cramp-like lower abdominal pain, usually commencing right prior to or during the menstrual period. These painful sensations can be severe, extending to the lower back and upper thighs can greatly disrupt a woman's daily life and overall well-being.

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Introduction: The aim of this case-control study was to examine the relationship between type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and the occurrence of VRFs. The crack extension, dentin sclerosis, and chemical characteristics of root dentin in teeth with VRF from patients with/without DM were also compared.

Methods: One hundred and thirty-two patients diagnosed with VRF in crowned root filled posterior teeth were selected.

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A 36-year-old woman complained of bilateral lower limb weakness for the last 3 days. She could move her upper limb, neck, and facial muscles and had no respiratory or swallowing difficulties. About 4 years ago, she complained of sudden weakness involving her lower limbs.

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Background Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a common condition in athletes characterized by muscle pain and stiffness after intense or unfamiliar exercise. It significantly impairs an athlete's performance by reducing muscle strength, flexibility, and overall physical capacity, often leading to suboptimal training or competition outcomes. Managing and mitigating DOMS is crucial for athletes to maintain peak performance and prevent potential injuries.

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Aim: The aim of the study is to compare the efficiency of Michigan (MI) varnish containing casein phosphopeptide (CPP) and amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) and Fluoritop containing sodium fluoride (5% NaF) in the prevention and remineralization of white spot lesions (WSLs) around orthodontic brackets at days 28 and 56 after bonding.

Materials And Methods: A total of 30 patients were selected and divided into two groups I (MI varnish) II (Fluoritop varnish) of 15 patients in each group. All the patients were bonded and then varnish was applied around the brackets.

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Objectives: To estimate the concentration of nitrous oxide (NO) required for effective sedation to render dental treatment for an anxious child and to assess the child's behavior, patient acceptance, parental satisfaction, postoperative complications, and ease of manipulation of Porter Silhouette mask by the dentist during NO-O sedation.

Study Design: A total of 40 children, 6-10-year-old requiring dental treatment, were treated using NO sedation. The level of NO required for optimal sedation, patient behavior, level of acceptance of NO by the patient, clinical recovery score, and postoperative complications were observed throughout the study.

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Background: Delay in the diagnosis and management of obstetric complications lead to raised mortality rate. This can be curtailed by appropriate implementation of the educational intervention among the health-care providers. Hence, this review aimed to identify the literature evidence of the efficacy of various educational interventions training in the management of obstetric complications.

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Esterase like activity of and on microhardness and weight loss of resin luting cements.

Indian J Dent Res

January 2021

Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Thai Moogambigai Dental College & Hospital, Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute (Deemed to be University), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates how the bacterial species E. faecalis and L. casei affect the durability of three types of resin luting cements used in dental restorations.
  • The research involved exposing samples of these cements to the bacteria for up to 28 days to measure changes in their properties, such as solubility and hardness.
  • Results showed that while these bacteria exhibited enzyme activity that could lead to resin degradation, there were no significant changes in cement hardness or weight loss after the periods tested, although resin degradation products were released.
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