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Ayurveda in Dentistry: A Review.

J Int Oral Health

August 2015

Reader, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Guardian Dental College, Amarnath, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Ayurvedic medicine was considered to be world's oldest medical system, which was originated in India dating back over thousands of years. There was a long history regarding plants for the improvement of dental health and oral hygiene. To study various plants and their products as effective medicines in the treatment of various ailments since ancient times.

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Oral Health Status and Treatment Needs of Police Personnel in Mathura City.

J Int Oral Health

September 2015

Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Guardian Dental College, Amaranth, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Background: All men are born equal and are endowed by their creator with some basic rights. As the military is to defend the country from external threats, so is the police for maintenance of the internal peace of the community. The irregular shifts in their work schedule lead to neglecting or skipping of their regular diet and indulging into adverse habits.

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Dental Caries Status and Oral Hygiene Practices of Lock Factory Workers in Aligarh City.

J Int Oral Health

June 2015

Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Guardian Dental College, Amarnath, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Background: The aim was to evaluate the oral hygiene practices and dental caries status of lock factory workers in Aligarh city.

Materials And Methods: WHO Oral Health Assessment form (2013) was used to collect data from each subject. A total of 850 subjects constituted the final sample size.

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Cherubism: A rare case report.

J Nat Sci Biol Med

July 2014

Department of Prosthodontics, MIDSR Dental College, Latur, Maharastra, India.

Cherubism is a rare congenital disease resulting in malformation of the jaw. It occurs before the age of 5 years and regress spontaneously after puberty. It can result into enlargement of the jaw bone, tooth displacement, facial disfigurement and psychological trauma to patient.

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