Aveek Mukherji, Mohit Pal Singh, Prashant Nahar, Saurabh Goel, Hemant Mathur, Zibran KhanJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):363-369 Dental implants are widely used for the rehabilitation of edentulous spaces. Diagnostic images of the surgical site is essential for preoperative planning, intra-operative assessment, and postoperative evaluation. At present, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography(CBCT) is the best imaging modality for qualitative and quantitative analysis of...
Shantala R Naik, Prashant Gupta, L Ashok, Tanya Khaitan, Anjani K ShuklaJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):286-292 Background and Aims: This study was done to evaluate the clinical efficacy as a topical drug of a novel mixture of prednisolone and curcumin in oral lichen planus. Methods: Our study included 60 cases of symptomatic oral lichen planus. Patients were divided into two groups of 30 each. Group 1 received first mode of therapy of topical curenext gel....
Ajay Pratap Singh PariharJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):285-285
Marwa Mohmmad Khalil, Samira Zraiki, Muhammed Imad KhayatJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):293-297 Introduction: Recently, trace elements are receiving much attention in the detection of oral cancer and potentially malignant disorders, as they are found to be significantly altered in the head and neck, lung, and breast carcinomas. Undoubtedly, by early diagnosis of potentially malignant lesions based on the values of micronutrients, the occurrence of cancers may...
Ravinder Singh, Amit Aggarwal, Deepak Gupta, Samita SingalJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):382-385 The presenting features of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) are varied and very few cases present with symptoms unless advanced stages of NPC are present. The disease is one of the most baffling, difficult to diagnose, and abjectly understood entities because of the location of the involved area. The role of oral physician is difficult to specify in this disease except...
Vasundhara Bandagi, Sanjeev Onkar, Rajendra Birangane, Abhay Kulkarni, Rohan Chaudhari, Pratik ParkarwarJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):298-302 Aphthous ulcers are the most common lesions encountered in the oral cavity. The mild recurrent apthous stomatitis (RAS), is an extremely painful condition. Various treatment modalities are tried for RAS. Alum is also tried and found to be successful. Alum is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of oral ulcers...
Priyanka Tidke, Sunita Kulkarni, Vaishali Agrawal, Ullas Saxena, Rucha PandharipandeJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):353-358 Introduction and Aim: Age estimation in living individuals is a relatively recent area of applied research within the forensic sciences. Tooth coronal index (TCI) method of age estimation is based on the relationship of age and size of pulp on dental radiographs. This study was an attempt to device simple, cost-effective method to perform...
Kriti Garg, Rohan Sachdev, Vishal Mehrota, Garima Singh, Sekhar Mukherjee, Saman IshratJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):303-306 Context: The trigeminal nerve is a mixed nerve performing both sensory and motor functions and supplies the orbit, the maxilla and the mandible, any trauma whether accidental or iatrogenic are the common cause of trigeminal neuropathy. Most cases of posttraumatic trigeminal neuralgia (PTTN) occur due to extraction of tooth, root canal...
Jaishri Pagare, Satyapal Johaley, Jyoti Bhavthankar, Mandakini MandaleJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):374-376 Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a rare noninvasive benign tumor of the jaw that originates in the second decade of the life from the odontogenic epithelium without mesenchyme. Radiological examination is an essential component for the diagnosis of benign tumors, the radiographic modality used to acquire the image was speculated to have an effect...
Jayaprasad Anekar, Jayalakshmi Baipadavu, Raj A Chirakara, Deepika Nappalli, Krishna S Kumar, Ivin E JohnJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):307-310 Aims: Dengue is one of the most common arthropod-borne infection, which is of great public health importance. Literature presenting the specific and nonspecific general symptoms of dengue is available. However, descriptions of oral manifestations of dengue are not easily available. The aim of this study is to describe...
Eha Renwi Astuti, Ni Putu Mira Sumarta, Ramadhan Hardani Putra, Berty PramatikaJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):391-396 The odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is a benign intraosseous lesion that derives from remnants of the dental lamina. General practitioners usually use panoramic radiograph and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) as radiography examination of a suspected OKC lesion in the mandible or maxilla. Evaluation of post marsupialization could be assessed...
Nimmi Singh, Sneha Mayuri, Anindita Banerjee, Nitubroto Biswas, Prabhat Kumar Singh, Rajat SehgalJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):311-317 Background: Presently, there is no gold-standard regenerative material for the treatment of periodontal intrabony defects. The use of bone grafts in combination with guided tissue regeneration membrane is a predictable treatment option but is expensive. Platelet concentrates are increasingly being used due to their ease of use...
Anusuya G Savalagi, Roshan A Chandwani, Sagar A KhairnarJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):346-352 Background: Conventional imaging is the backbone of dentistry. Intraoral and extraoral radiographs are commonly used for diagnosis and clinical management for multiple maxillofacial pathologies. However, they are of a two-dimensional nature and have numerous limitations and disadvantages. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) adds a third dimension to the two-dimensional...
Apeksha S Dhole, Shreya Chandrashekhar Kohale, Mukta Motwani, Adeeba SiddiqueJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):318-322 Background: Areca nut is consumed by approximately 600 million people worldwide and is the fourth most common psychoactive substance used globally and also gaining popularity among younger populations. There is substantial evidence that areca nut is the sole factor for the causation of premalignant condition like oral submucous fibrosis, aggravating...
Munish Kumar, Sweta ChoudharyJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):359-362 Introduction: One of the most common dental expert advice asked by the law enforcing agencies is to provide identity and age of the accused or person involved. Age determination is done for various causes including that of dead bodies for reasons as unlawful cases and also in badly disfigured bodies in disasters, such as natural calamities or manmade like fires, accidents, etc., In living individual,...
P Ramaswamy, Ch Sai Kiran, B Mrudula Raju, M Swathi, A Anusha, Goteti Elizabeth SharanyaJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):323-327 Aim: To estimate serum lipid profile in patients with oral potentially malignant disorders. Materials and Methods: Around 100 patients with oral potentially malignant disorders and 20 patients as controls were subjected to serum lipid profile after obtaining institutional ethical clearance. Estimation of lipid profile value was done...
Aastha Manchanda, Seema PatilJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):370-373 Calcifying cystic odontogenic tumor (CCOT) is an uncommon developmental lesion accounting for less than 2% of odontogenic tumors. Because of its diverse histopathology, there has always been confusion about its nature as a cyst or a neoplasm, although it is well known that this lesion often occurs in association with other odontogenic tumors such as complex odontoma and ameloblastoma. It is...
Christopher V Shinde, Nisheeth Saawarn, Sahil Kohli, Pooja Khare, Ajita Singh, Krishna M SagarJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):328-332 Context: Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is characterized by excessive collagen production in the submucosa leading to progressive fibrosis of the oral mucosa and atrophic changes of the epithelium. Aim: To clinically evaluate the efficacy of intralesional injections of placental extract (2ml) in comparison to intralesional injections...
Gemination mandibular third molar – A rare case with use of CBCT in diagnosis and treatment planning
Pooja Bhatt, Himanshu Gupta, Hemant Mathur, Anand PorwalJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):377-381 It is not uncommon to find dental anomalies in routine practice. Developmental dental anomalies may be seen in tooth number, size, shape, and structure. Gemination and fusion are anomalies of shape with close similarity but with different etiology. Differential diagnosis is difficult and so the term “double teeth” is often used. The incidence of double teeth is less...
Gitanjali Khulbe, Praveena Tantradi, Renuka Ammanagi, Sujata ByahattiJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2019 31(4):333-338 Background: Trace elements have been found to be altered in oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF), an oral potentially malignant disorder which occurs as a result of a derangement in collagen metabolism. The literature on variation observed in the parameters of trace elements, in the saliva of OSMF patients and its correlation with the staging of OSMF, is limited....
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