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Oroantral fistula (OAF) represents the pathological communication between the oral cavity and maxillary sinus. This condition arises when the structural integrity of the maxillary sinus floor is compromised, resulting in a direct conduit between the sinus and the oral cavity. A less prevalent yet clinically significant contributor to the formation of OAF is chronic osteomyelitis of the maxilla.

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Introduction: Among anti-inflammatory medications, dexamethasone has an extended half-life and strong effects, particularly in oral surgical procedures. Administering dexamethasone helps reduce discomfort and inflammation and enhances recovery by minimizing postoperative complications. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of dexamethasone administered before and after surgery in reducing postoperative pain and swelling and relieving mouth opening following the surgical removal of impacted third molars.

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Introduction: The marginal fit of dental restorations is essential for longevity and effectiveness of fixed prostheses, particularly single-unit crowns. Direct digital scanning offers significant advantages over indirect methods, providing a non-invasive, accurate, and reproducible means to evaluate marginal fit. This study aimed to assess the marginal fit of single-unit copings fabricated using computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) zirconia, direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), and porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) utilizing direct three-dimensional (3D) scanning.

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  • The study examined the outcomes and recurrence patterns following surgical removal of oral leukoplakia in 30 patients, focusing on factors that could influence recurrence and cancer risk.
  • Results showed a 27% overall recurrence rate, with higher rates linked to nonhomogeneous lesions, tobacco use, and dysplastic lesions.
  • The findings suggest that lesion characteristics and patient behaviors are crucial for predicting recurrence, emphasizing the need for careful monitoring and modification of risk factors post-surgery.
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  • Complete edentulism negatively impacts the elderly's aesthetics, function, and overall quality of life, but implant-supported hybrid dentures provide a better solution than conventional removable prostheses.
  • A 75-year-old female patient with partial edentulism received eight implants in the upper jaw and seven in the lower jaw, leading to the creation of a hybrid denture with a metal framework.
  • Post-treatment, the patient showed significant improvements in speech, chewing, and appearance, reinforcing the benefits of implant-supported hybrid dentures for enhancing quality of life in edentulous individuals.
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Introduction: Replacement of lost teeth with implants is a well-known and accepted worldwide treatment. A healthy amount of bone surrounding the implant plays a vital role in osseointegration and is required for implant success. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of single-crown rehabilitation of subcrestal implants in terms of bone loss (BL) and overall success.

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Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate the comparative analysis of stresses on and around implants and surrounding cortical bone using three different prosthetic materials in hybrid prosthesis using the all-on-4 technique and all-on-6 technique in the maxilla using finite element analysis (FEA).

Materials And Methods: An in vitro FEA study was conducted where a three-dimensional (3D) model of an edentulous maxilla and four different models of the mandible were built using ANSYS software version 18 (Ansys, Inc., Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, United States).

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Endodontic-periodontal diseases pose difficulties for the practitioner in diagnosing and predicting the success of the affected teeth. Therefore, it is of interest to correlate between periodontal infections and endodontic periodontal disorders. 50 patients of both sexes were included in this study.

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It is important to choose the appropriate interocclusal registration material for precise articulation and successful dental prosthesis fabrication. 3 types of interocclusal registration materials: Bite registration wax, polyvinyl siloxane bite registration paste and Bisacryl-based bite registration paste were evaluated for dimensional stability and surface hardness at 4 different time intervals. One way ANOVA test, multiple Post Hoc Tukey HSD test and nonparametric test were performed.

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The distribution of stress on short platform switched dental implants is of interest. Hence, the mandibular posterior molar area was modelled using a three-dimensional finite element method (FEM) with a continuous 1.5 mm cortical bone thickness and an inner cancellous bone core.

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Developing Odontoma in the Mandible of an Eight-Year-Old Boy.

Cureus

March 2024

Dentistry, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai, IND.

Benign mixed odontogenic tumors have been repeatedly classified and reclassified over the past few decades. Odontoma is considered a hamartoma due to its slow growth and non-aggressive nature. We present an interesting case of developing odontoma in an eight-year-old boy.

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Background And Objectives: Dental fluorosis is a developmental disturbance of dental enamels, caused by successive exposures to high concentrations of fluoride during odontogenesis, leading to enamels with lower mineral content and increased porosity. The objective of the present study was to assess the prevalence and severity of developmental defects and their relationship to fluoride levels in drinking water.  Methods: Ten villages were selected from Fazilka district, Punjab, India.

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Introduction: Tobacco and areca nuts release carcinogens, which cause alterations in saliva. Evaluation of these changes through estimation of salivary flow rate and pH was performed in tobacco and areca nut chewers and apparently healthy subjects.

Material And Methods: The study group for this comparative study comprised 60 subjects with 20 areca nut chewers (group 1), 20 tobacco chewers (group 2), and 20 non-tobacco and areca nut chewers (group 3) in the ages between 18 and 75 years.

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Objectives: This research was done to evaluate how the root canal taper affects the Endodontically Treated Teeth (ETT) prepared with the TruNatomy and Protaper Next file systems in terms of fracture resistance.

Materials And Method: Forty recently extracted mandibular premolar teeth were used in this research, which was classified into four groups at random. Groups 1a and 1b used TruNatomy 4% and 6%, respectively, while groups 2a and 2b used the Protaper Next 4% and 6% file systems, respectively.

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  • This study aimed to investigate how the timing of dental implant placement influences changes in bone density and crestal bone level, measured through CBCT over a period of three to six months.
  • A prospective clinical trial involved twenty healthy participants who underwent preoperative assessments, including oral hygiene status and bone density evaluation with CBCT, alongside various clinical parameters before surgery.
  • The findings indicated a weak correlation between bone density measurements at three and six months, but a significant relationship existed between insertion torque, bone density, and crestal bone level, highlighting the importance of proper implant placement.
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This research set out to see whether there was a connection between the ABO blood type and the unique patterns found on people's lips and fingerprints.As many as a hundred people were surveyed for this study. Red lip gloss, cellophane tape, white A3 paper, a stamp pad with blue ink, and a magnifying glass were also used.

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Introduction: In the subcontinent of India as well as for the other nations, the most usual cancer that affects the oral cavity the "squamous cell carcinoma". The main side effects of the intervention of the SCC are the large defect and disfigurement. This study sought to investigate the various interventions of the SCC in a designated cancer institute.

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The study was conducted to assess the serum and salivary biomarkers in people with and without diabetes. Among the 100 participants in this cross-sectional comparative study, 59 men and 61 women aged 32 to 59 years old were randomly assigned to category I (consisting of 50 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients of both types 1 and 2) or category II (consisting of 50 healthy volunteers) to serve as comparisons. Since there is no difference in the amounts of salivary biomarkers across the various types of diabetes, they are all grouped together.

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Introduction: With the advent of mini-implants, Class II correction has become routine. The study's goal was to compare the " ()" to the "" in terms of clinical efficacy.

Materials And Procedures: Five boys and five girls were among the 10 patients in this split-mouth trial who had to have their molars distalized.

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Background In order to maintain the surgery site's shape, functionality, and aesthetics, closure of the wound is essential for intra-oral and general surgical procedures. Wound closure speeds up healing by reducing the buildup of inflammatory cells. For a wound to heal well, the incision must be precise, the tissue must be handled delicately, the wound must be precisely repositioned, and the closure material must have optimum functional properties and be sterile.

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Aim The study compared the anesthetic effectiveness of articaine and lignocaine when premolars are extracted bilaterally for orthodontic purposes. Material and methods This prospective split-mouth study was performed on 30 cases selected from orthodontic referral patients reporting to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department at Maharaja Ganga Singh Dental College and Research Center, Rajasthan, India, for bilateral extraction of premolars under local anesthesia. We used 4% articaine hydrochloride and adrenaline 1:100000 (AH) as group A and 2% lignocaine hydrochloride with adrenaline 1:100000 (LH) on the control side as group B.

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Aim This study's objective was to assess and analyze, using 3D Finite Element Analysis, the impact of four mandibular complete arch superstructures on the distribution of stress in the crestal bone during mandibular flexure. Materials and methods Four Finite element models of the mandible with different implant-retained framework designs have been developed. Three of these models had six axial implants placed at intervals of 11.

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  • All-ceramic crowns are becoming preferred over metal-ceramic crowns among dentists and patients due to their aesthetic and biocompatible properties, making proper finish line design crucial for preventing restoration failure.
  • This study tested the fracture resistance of zirconia restorations with three different marginal designs: no finish line, heavy chamfer, and shoulder, using extracted teeth and advanced scanning methods.
  • Results showed that heavy chamfer margins provided the best fracture resistance compared to other designs, suggesting that they are preferable for maximizing the performance of zirconia restorations.
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Background In endodontics, the three processes of biomechanical preparation, disinfection, and obturation are each essential. The electron microprobe and scanning electron microscope (SEM) allowed for the detection and identification of the smear layer and debris. The purpose of the current investigation was to use a scanning electron microscope to evaluate the relative merits of two single-file systems, the reciprocating WaveOne and the continuous motion F360 files, in the cleaning and contouring of root canals in removed teeth.

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Aim And Objective: The present study was undertaken for assessing the prevalence of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) in the North Indian population.

Materials And Methods: Assessment of a total of 4255 patients was done over a period of 2 years, who came for a routine dental checkup. Recording of the complete demographic and clinical details of all the patients was done.

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