Revolutionizing Spine Health_ Breakthroughs in Surgical Techniques.pdfendo spine360
In the realm of medical advancements, few areas have witnessed as profound a transformation as spine surgery. For decades, patients suffering from spinal issues have faced challenging treatments, with invasive procedures often associated with lengthy recovery times and uncertain outcomes. However, recent breakthroughs in surgical techniques are revolutionizing spine health, offering new hope and improved quality of life for those in need.
This document discusses minimal intervention dentistry and focuses on preserving tooth structure and using the least invasive dental treatments possible. It describes how the field has evolved from prioritizing surgical tooth removal to incorporating concepts of caries prevention, detection, and remineralization. The document outlines the components of a minimal intervention treatment plan, including assessing caries risk factors, detecting early lesions, implementing preventive measures, and only performing restorative treatments when necessary using minimally invasive techniques.
Endodontic treatment and tooth extraction with dental implant placement are two main treatment options for a diseased tooth. There are numerous factors to consider when deciding between the options, including prognosis, risks and benefits, costs, and the patient's medical history and preferences. While implant survival rates are high in the short term, endodontic treatment has shown positive survival rates in both the short and long term. Additionally, endodontic treatment preserves the natural tooth and soft tissue, which is important for aesthetics. The optimal treatment must consider all relevant factors and the patient's best interests.
Prosthodontic rehabilitation of maxillary defect in a patientNishu Priya
Restoration of maxillectomy defects demand varied modifications in prosthesis fabrication, to make them lighter and well-tolerated by the patient.
Literature suggests the use of various retentive aids for the construction of conventional obturator to improve retention and oral function.
Despite careful planning, complications can still occur with dental implants. Proper presurgical planning,
surgical technique, implant stability, and follow-up care are important factors in reducing complications.
Recognizing problems early and providing prompt treatment can help resolve complications and lead to
successful implant outcomes. Developing protocols for early detection and management of potential
complications is key to addressing issues before they become more serious.
http://www.permadontics.com Dr. Berger and Dr. Aires are leading researchers in Dental implant technologies. Often lecturing and writing research papers for the industry and other doctors.
immediate vs delayed implant placement in anterior single tooth extraction.rakhi chaudhry
This study compared immediate versus delayed dental implant placement in 124 patients requiring single tooth extractions. Immediate implants placed at the time of extraction required bone augmentation more often than implants placed 12 weeks later (72% vs 43.9%). Delayed implants were less likely to have wound failures and exhibited better soft tissue outcomes. Based on the need for more frequent bone grafting and poorer aesthetic results, the study concludes delayed implant placement may be preferable to immediate placement in the aesthetic zone.
Revolutionizing Spine Health_ Breakthroughs in Surgical Techniques.pdfendo spine360
In the realm of medical advancements, few areas have witnessed as profound a transformation as spine surgery. For decades, patients suffering from spinal issues have faced challenging treatments, with invasive procedures often associated with lengthy recovery times and uncertain outcomes. However, recent breakthroughs in surgical techniques are revolutionizing spine health, offering new hope and improved quality of life for those in need.
This document discusses minimal intervention dentistry and focuses on preserving tooth structure and using the least invasive dental treatments possible. It describes how the field has evolved from prioritizing surgical tooth removal to incorporating concepts of caries prevention, detection, and remineralization. The document outlines the components of a minimal intervention treatment plan, including assessing caries risk factors, detecting early lesions, implementing preventive measures, and only performing restorative treatments when necessary using minimally invasive techniques.
Endodontic treatment and tooth extraction with dental implant placement are two main treatment options for a diseased tooth. There are numerous factors to consider when deciding between the options, including prognosis, risks and benefits, costs, and the patient's medical history and preferences. While implant survival rates are high in the short term, endodontic treatment has shown positive survival rates in both the short and long term. Additionally, endodontic treatment preserves the natural tooth and soft tissue, which is important for aesthetics. The optimal treatment must consider all relevant factors and the patient's best interests.
Prosthodontic rehabilitation of maxillary defect in a patientNishu Priya
Restoration of maxillectomy defects demand varied modifications in prosthesis fabrication, to make them lighter and well-tolerated by the patient.
Literature suggests the use of various retentive aids for the construction of conventional obturator to improve retention and oral function.
Despite careful planning, complications can still occur with dental implants. Proper presurgical planning,
surgical technique, implant stability, and follow-up care are important factors in reducing complications.
Recognizing problems early and providing prompt treatment can help resolve complications and lead to
successful implant outcomes. Developing protocols for early detection and management of potential
complications is key to addressing issues before they become more serious.
http://www.permadontics.com Dr. Berger and Dr. Aires are leading researchers in Dental implant technologies. Often lecturing and writing research papers for the industry and other doctors.
immediate vs delayed implant placement in anterior single tooth extraction.rakhi chaudhry
This study compared immediate versus delayed dental implant placement in 124 patients requiring single tooth extractions. Immediate implants placed at the time of extraction required bone augmentation more often than implants placed 12 weeks later (72% vs 43.9%). Delayed implants were less likely to have wound failures and exhibited better soft tissue outcomes. Based on the need for more frequent bone grafting and poorer aesthetic results, the study concludes delayed implant placement may be preferable to immediate placement in the aesthetic zone.
A Comprehensive Exploration of the Latest Innovations in Surgical Gastroenter...Healix Hospitals
Did you know that by 2025, an estimated 70% of all gastrointestinal surgeries in India are expected to be performed using minimally invasive techniques (MIS)?
This statistic highlights the rapid advancements and growing adoption of MIS in India, which translates to significant benefits for patients:
IMMEDIATE LOADING WITH MINI DENTAL IMPLANTS IN THE FULLY EDENTULOUS MANDIBLEAbu-Hussein Muhamad
Mini dental implants (MDI) have become increasingly popular in the past decade and have been approved for many long-term uses in dentistry. There are many advantages of the use of mini dental implants from both a practitioner and patient perspective. For the general dentist starting out in implant dentistry, their placement can be more challenging than conventional implants. It requires a different skill set, but one which can be learned with proper guidance and practice.In the study are presented clinical cases with mini implants with spherical joints for retention of removable overimplant mandibular dentures.
Key words: mini dental implants, immediate loading implants Prosthetics, overdenture
India has over 1 billion people and is very diverse, with 22 official languages. Healthcare is centered in urban areas which house only 28% of the population. Over the past 65 years since independence, India has seen advances in fields like trauma care, with good infrastructure and trained surgeons in major cities providing care on par with international standards. However, rural healthcare remains inadequate, and trauma care system development is still needed to address transportation barriers and prioritize emergency response nationwide.
This document provides an overview of single visit endodontics. It discusses the history and increased acceptance of single visit root canals due to advances in technology. The document outlines indications and contraindications for single visit root canals and notes the practice management, patient, and clinician advantages which include reduced stress, cost and number of visits. Guidelines for performing single visit root canals including case selection criteria and pain control methods are also summarized.
James Nardella has over 20 years of experience in orthopedic technology and medical equipment sales and distribution. He currently works as a regional distributor for AcceleratedBiologics, where he consults with physicians on stem cell procedures and facilitates contracts with hospitals. Previously, he worked as an orthopedic technologist for Orthopedic Associates of Hartford, providing pre- and post-operative care to patients. He also has military experience as a combat medic in the US Army.
Roots international magazine of endodontology vol 9 issue 4 2013RPCendo
This article discusses the importance of proper diagnosis for successful endodontic treatment. The root canal system is complex with multiple branches that must be cleaned and debrided. Making an accurate diagnosis requires a multifocal approach considering the patient's report, history, clinical signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, radiographs, and restorability of the tooth. Repeated practice is needed to develop the skills and confidence for endodontic treatment. The key is to use common sense and fully understand the root canal anatomy to achieve an effective cleaning and sterilization of the root canal system.
Immediate Implant Placement And Restoration With Natural Tooth In The Maxilla...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
Anterior tooth loss and restoration in the esthetic zone is a common challenge in dentistry today. The prominent visibility of the area can be especially distressing to the patient and requires a timely and esthetically pleasing solution. Immediate single-tooth implantation followed by immediate provisionalization is becoming an increasingly desirable treatment that offers numerous benefits over conventional delayed loading. Provisionalization for immediately-placed implants using the patient’s existing tooth can enhance the final aesthetic outcome if certain steps are
followed. If the natural tooth is intact and can be used as a provisional, the emergence profile can be very similar to the preoperative condition. This article outlines a technique to use the patient’s natural tooth after extraction to provisionalize an implant.
Journal reading New trends in Orthopaedic management of diabetic foot.pptxMuhammadYafidy1
This document summarizes new trends in the orthopaedic management of diabetic foot problems. It discusses prevention methods, classification systems, diagnostic technologies, treatment options including wound care, offloading, surgery, and the management of Charcot foot and infection. Despite improvements, diabetic foot remains a major public health problem due to lack of education and high recurrence rates. Further research is still needed to identify optimal treatment strategies and understand the pathogenesis of diabetic foot complications.
“One-Piece” Immediate-Load Post-Extraction Implant In Maxillary Central IncisorAbu-Hussein Muhamad
Abstract: This case report describes extraction of a fractured left maxillary central incisor tooth, followed by immediate placement of an one-piece implant in the prepared socket and temporization by a bonded restoration.
Materials And Methods: The tooth was extracted with minimal hard and soft tissue trauma and without flap reflection. The socket was prepared to the required depth and a Implant was inserted.
Results: The atraumatic operating technique and the immediate insertion of the one-piece Implant resulted in the preservation of the hard and soft tissues at the extraction site.
Conclusion: The “One-piece” dental implant and provisional restoration provided the patient with immediate esthetics, function, comfort and most importantly preservation of tissues. The one-piece implant design resulted in a high cumulative implant survival rate and beneficial marginal bone levels.
This document discusses recent advances in implantology. It summarizes improvements in diagnostic imaging technologies like CBCT that provide high-resolution 3D imaging of implant sites. It also discusses advances in implant design, including mini implants less than 3mm in diameter, narrow diameter implants, transitional implants, and one-piece implants that integrate the implant body and abutment. Studies show high survival rates of over 90% for these newer implant designs.
The document discusses ambulatory surgery or outpatient surgery. It defines ambulatory surgery as surgical procedures that do not require an overnight hospital stay. Patients are observed for a short period after surgery and then discharged to recover at home. Ambulatory surgery offers advantages like minimizing hospital stays, being cost-effective, allowing for faster recovery, and greater convenience and satisfaction for patients. The document outlines factors like improved medical technology, specialized facilities, and a focus on patient-centered care that have contributed to the increased importance and prevalence of ambulatory surgery.
Immediate dental implants provide several advantages over delayed implants. An immediate implant is placed directly into the extraction socket at the time of tooth removal. This summary outlines guidelines for immediate implant placement including patient selection criteria, surgical technique, and post-operative follow up. A case report details the successful placement of an immediate implant to replace an infected tooth. Results at one year found excellent osseointegration and minimal changes to the soft and hard tissues with no signs of infection or peri-implantitis. Immediate implants can reduce treatment time and discomfort for the patient while achieving functional and aesthetic restoration in a single visit.
Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement, and Provisionalization with two Y...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement, and Provisionalization with two Years Follow-up: A Case Report. PDF
Abu-Hussein Muhamad, Bajali Musa, Abdulgani Azzaldeen
Surgical Training for Implant Site Enhancement 3-27-15; Washington, DCAIIDGlobal
Modern technology has changed the dynamic of today’s dental practice. Procedures such as implant site enhancement have traditionally been referred to specialists because of their risk and difficult techniques. With the introduction of piezosurgery technology, clinicians can now perform those same procedures with an increased margin of safety and even greater surgical precision. Piezosurgery technology enables clinicians selectively cut only hard tissue (e.g. bone) avoiding damage to important anatomic soft tissue structures (e.g. nerves, gingiva, sinus membranes). These benefits are paramount to risk management, simplifying surgical techniques, alleviating patient apprehension and allowing you to offer both surgical steps of implant site preparation and implant surgery in your office instead of referring the patient out. This technology can generate a significant source of new income for your practice.
Peri-implantitis is a pathological inflammatory condition affecting the tissues surrounding dental implants, characterized by inflammation of the peri-implant mucosa and progressive bone loss. It is caused by plaque accumulation on the implant surface. Risk factors include a history of periodontitis and smoking. Treatment involves non-surgical mechanical debridement using air abrasives or ultrasonic tips for mild cases. More severe cases may require surgical debridement and decontamination of the implant surface along with local or systemic antibiotics. Long-term maintenance therapy and adherence to the CIST protocol are important for managing peri-implantitis and ensuring the success of dental implants.
Minimally Invasive Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement with Single-Sta...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
This case report describes the immediate placement of a dental implant into the socket of an extracted fractured maxillary lateral incisor tooth. The tooth was extracted atraumatically without flap reflection to preserve the alveolar bone. A dental implant was immediately placed into the prepared socket and temporized with a bonded restoration. At follow-ups 12 months after loading, the patient exhibited no clinical or radiographic complications and good osseointegration of the implant. Immediate implant placement and provisionalization can provide esthetic, functional and tissue preservation benefits compared to delayed placement after extraction socket healing.
The document discusses endodontic surgery, including:
- Indications for endodontic surgery when non-surgical retreatment has failed or is not feasible.
- Classification, armamentarium, treatment planning considerations, and stages of surgical endodontics including flap design, osteotomy, periradicular curettage, root-end resection, and root-end preparation and filling.
- Key aspects are proper anesthesia, hemostasis, management of soft and hard tissues to access the surgical site and root structure for periradicular procedures.
Temporary Anchorage Device (TAD) or Mini (screw ,implant)Khaled Wafaie
Orthodontic Temporary Anchorage Device (TAD) or Mini (screw ,implant).
I am hoping that this presentation is beneficial for everyone
For more information and for further contact join us on ( Orthodontic Institution) Group on Facebook.
Healing of Periapical Bone Lesion After Periradicular Surgery And Graft Place...QUESTJOURNAL
Objectives: 1.To clinically evaluate the healing process following periapical surgery with Chitra granules 2.To radiographically evaluate healing, following periapical surgery with Chitra granules. 3.To compare the bone healing in the study group, clinically and radiographically following the modalities of treatment, with that of the control group (without graft). Materials: 1.Chitra hydroxyapatite granules. 2. Gutta-percha — for root canal obturation by lateral condensation. 3. High Copper amalgam used as retrofilling materials. To evaluate healing after periapical surgery using Chitra granules, 22 patients were selected from out patient section of Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Govt. Dental College, Kozhikode,based on clinical and radiographical evaluation. The study group consisted of 13 males and 9 females. All were of the age group 15-35 years. After selection they were randomly divided into two groups A and B. In group A the Chitra granule were placed in the bony defect and in group B the defect were left as such after surgery. Results: Clinical parameters showed better early symptom free condition in group A compared to group B. But data found statistically insignificant (t-7.27,df-1.8, P >0.05). Radiographical evaluation data analysis showed statistically significant difference among group A and group B. Conclusion: Biocompatible Chitra granule not only obliterates the cavity but act as a scaffold for bone growth and prevent scar tissue formation.It is osteoconductive. In comparison to the conventional periapical surgery, the placement of Chitra granules facilitates bone regeneration more easily. The material is found to be very cost effective, easily available, easy to manipulate and involves least complication to both clinicians and patients.
A Comprehensive Exploration of the Latest Innovations in Surgical Gastroenter...Healix Hospitals
Did you know that by 2025, an estimated 70% of all gastrointestinal surgeries in India are expected to be performed using minimally invasive techniques (MIS)?
This statistic highlights the rapid advancements and growing adoption of MIS in India, which translates to significant benefits for patients:
IMMEDIATE LOADING WITH MINI DENTAL IMPLANTS IN THE FULLY EDENTULOUS MANDIBLEAbu-Hussein Muhamad
Mini dental implants (MDI) have become increasingly popular in the past decade and have been approved for many long-term uses in dentistry. There are many advantages of the use of mini dental implants from both a practitioner and patient perspective. For the general dentist starting out in implant dentistry, their placement can be more challenging than conventional implants. It requires a different skill set, but one which can be learned with proper guidance and practice.In the study are presented clinical cases with mini implants with spherical joints for retention of removable overimplant mandibular dentures.
Key words: mini dental implants, immediate loading implants Prosthetics, overdenture
India has over 1 billion people and is very diverse, with 22 official languages. Healthcare is centered in urban areas which house only 28% of the population. Over the past 65 years since independence, India has seen advances in fields like trauma care, with good infrastructure and trained surgeons in major cities providing care on par with international standards. However, rural healthcare remains inadequate, and trauma care system development is still needed to address transportation barriers and prioritize emergency response nationwide.
This document provides an overview of single visit endodontics. It discusses the history and increased acceptance of single visit root canals due to advances in technology. The document outlines indications and contraindications for single visit root canals and notes the practice management, patient, and clinician advantages which include reduced stress, cost and number of visits. Guidelines for performing single visit root canals including case selection criteria and pain control methods are also summarized.
James Nardella has over 20 years of experience in orthopedic technology and medical equipment sales and distribution. He currently works as a regional distributor for AcceleratedBiologics, where he consults with physicians on stem cell procedures and facilitates contracts with hospitals. Previously, he worked as an orthopedic technologist for Orthopedic Associates of Hartford, providing pre- and post-operative care to patients. He also has military experience as a combat medic in the US Army.
Roots international magazine of endodontology vol 9 issue 4 2013RPCendo
This article discusses the importance of proper diagnosis for successful endodontic treatment. The root canal system is complex with multiple branches that must be cleaned and debrided. Making an accurate diagnosis requires a multifocal approach considering the patient's report, history, clinical signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, radiographs, and restorability of the tooth. Repeated practice is needed to develop the skills and confidence for endodontic treatment. The key is to use common sense and fully understand the root canal anatomy to achieve an effective cleaning and sterilization of the root canal system.
Immediate Implant Placement And Restoration With Natural Tooth In The Maxilla...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
Anterior tooth loss and restoration in the esthetic zone is a common challenge in dentistry today. The prominent visibility of the area can be especially distressing to the patient and requires a timely and esthetically pleasing solution. Immediate single-tooth implantation followed by immediate provisionalization is becoming an increasingly desirable treatment that offers numerous benefits over conventional delayed loading. Provisionalization for immediately-placed implants using the patient’s existing tooth can enhance the final aesthetic outcome if certain steps are
followed. If the natural tooth is intact and can be used as a provisional, the emergence profile can be very similar to the preoperative condition. This article outlines a technique to use the patient’s natural tooth after extraction to provisionalize an implant.
Journal reading New trends in Orthopaedic management of diabetic foot.pptxMuhammadYafidy1
This document summarizes new trends in the orthopaedic management of diabetic foot problems. It discusses prevention methods, classification systems, diagnostic technologies, treatment options including wound care, offloading, surgery, and the management of Charcot foot and infection. Despite improvements, diabetic foot remains a major public health problem due to lack of education and high recurrence rates. Further research is still needed to identify optimal treatment strategies and understand the pathogenesis of diabetic foot complications.
“One-Piece” Immediate-Load Post-Extraction Implant In Maxillary Central IncisorAbu-Hussein Muhamad
Abstract: This case report describes extraction of a fractured left maxillary central incisor tooth, followed by immediate placement of an one-piece implant in the prepared socket and temporization by a bonded restoration.
Materials And Methods: The tooth was extracted with minimal hard and soft tissue trauma and without flap reflection. The socket was prepared to the required depth and a Implant was inserted.
Results: The atraumatic operating technique and the immediate insertion of the one-piece Implant resulted in the preservation of the hard and soft tissues at the extraction site.
Conclusion: The “One-piece” dental implant and provisional restoration provided the patient with immediate esthetics, function, comfort and most importantly preservation of tissues. The one-piece implant design resulted in a high cumulative implant survival rate and beneficial marginal bone levels.
This document discusses recent advances in implantology. It summarizes improvements in diagnostic imaging technologies like CBCT that provide high-resolution 3D imaging of implant sites. It also discusses advances in implant design, including mini implants less than 3mm in diameter, narrow diameter implants, transitional implants, and one-piece implants that integrate the implant body and abutment. Studies show high survival rates of over 90% for these newer implant designs.
The document discusses ambulatory surgery or outpatient surgery. It defines ambulatory surgery as surgical procedures that do not require an overnight hospital stay. Patients are observed for a short period after surgery and then discharged to recover at home. Ambulatory surgery offers advantages like minimizing hospital stays, being cost-effective, allowing for faster recovery, and greater convenience and satisfaction for patients. The document outlines factors like improved medical technology, specialized facilities, and a focus on patient-centered care that have contributed to the increased importance and prevalence of ambulatory surgery.
Immediate dental implants provide several advantages over delayed implants. An immediate implant is placed directly into the extraction socket at the time of tooth removal. This summary outlines guidelines for immediate implant placement including patient selection criteria, surgical technique, and post-operative follow up. A case report details the successful placement of an immediate implant to replace an infected tooth. Results at one year found excellent osseointegration and minimal changes to the soft and hard tissues with no signs of infection or peri-implantitis. Immediate implants can reduce treatment time and discomfort for the patient while achieving functional and aesthetic restoration in a single visit.
Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement, and Provisionalization with two Y...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement, and Provisionalization with two Years Follow-up: A Case Report. PDF
Abu-Hussein Muhamad, Bajali Musa, Abdulgani Azzaldeen
Surgical Training for Implant Site Enhancement 3-27-15; Washington, DCAIIDGlobal
Modern technology has changed the dynamic of today’s dental practice. Procedures such as implant site enhancement have traditionally been referred to specialists because of their risk and difficult techniques. With the introduction of piezosurgery technology, clinicians can now perform those same procedures with an increased margin of safety and even greater surgical precision. Piezosurgery technology enables clinicians selectively cut only hard tissue (e.g. bone) avoiding damage to important anatomic soft tissue structures (e.g. nerves, gingiva, sinus membranes). These benefits are paramount to risk management, simplifying surgical techniques, alleviating patient apprehension and allowing you to offer both surgical steps of implant site preparation and implant surgery in your office instead of referring the patient out. This technology can generate a significant source of new income for your practice.
Peri-implantitis is a pathological inflammatory condition affecting the tissues surrounding dental implants, characterized by inflammation of the peri-implant mucosa and progressive bone loss. It is caused by plaque accumulation on the implant surface. Risk factors include a history of periodontitis and smoking. Treatment involves non-surgical mechanical debridement using air abrasives or ultrasonic tips for mild cases. More severe cases may require surgical debridement and decontamination of the implant surface along with local or systemic antibiotics. Long-term maintenance therapy and adherence to the CIST protocol are important for managing peri-implantitis and ensuring the success of dental implants.
Minimally Invasive Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement with Single-Sta...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
This case report describes the immediate placement of a dental implant into the socket of an extracted fractured maxillary lateral incisor tooth. The tooth was extracted atraumatically without flap reflection to preserve the alveolar bone. A dental implant was immediately placed into the prepared socket and temporized with a bonded restoration. At follow-ups 12 months after loading, the patient exhibited no clinical or radiographic complications and good osseointegration of the implant. Immediate implant placement and provisionalization can provide esthetic, functional and tissue preservation benefits compared to delayed placement after extraction socket healing.
The document discusses endodontic surgery, including:
- Indications for endodontic surgery when non-surgical retreatment has failed or is not feasible.
- Classification, armamentarium, treatment planning considerations, and stages of surgical endodontics including flap design, osteotomy, periradicular curettage, root-end resection, and root-end preparation and filling.
- Key aspects are proper anesthesia, hemostasis, management of soft and hard tissues to access the surgical site and root structure for periradicular procedures.
Temporary Anchorage Device (TAD) or Mini (screw ,implant)Khaled Wafaie
Orthodontic Temporary Anchorage Device (TAD) or Mini (screw ,implant).
I am hoping that this presentation is beneficial for everyone
For more information and for further contact join us on ( Orthodontic Institution) Group on Facebook.
Healing of Periapical Bone Lesion After Periradicular Surgery And Graft Place...QUESTJOURNAL
Objectives: 1.To clinically evaluate the healing process following periapical surgery with Chitra granules 2.To radiographically evaluate healing, following periapical surgery with Chitra granules. 3.To compare the bone healing in the study group, clinically and radiographically following the modalities of treatment, with that of the control group (without graft). Materials: 1.Chitra hydroxyapatite granules. 2. Gutta-percha — for root canal obturation by lateral condensation. 3. High Copper amalgam used as retrofilling materials. To evaluate healing after periapical surgery using Chitra granules, 22 patients were selected from out patient section of Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Govt. Dental College, Kozhikode,based on clinical and radiographical evaluation. The study group consisted of 13 males and 9 females. All were of the age group 15-35 years. After selection they were randomly divided into two groups A and B. In group A the Chitra granule were placed in the bony defect and in group B the defect were left as such after surgery. Results: Clinical parameters showed better early symptom free condition in group A compared to group B. But data found statistically insignificant (t-7.27,df-1.8, P >0.05). Radiographical evaluation data analysis showed statistically significant difference among group A and group B. Conclusion: Biocompatible Chitra granule not only obliterates the cavity but act as a scaffold for bone growth and prevent scar tissue formation.It is osteoconductive. In comparison to the conventional periapical surgery, the placement of Chitra granules facilitates bone regeneration more easily. The material is found to be very cost effective, easily available, easy to manipulate and involves least complication to both clinicians and patients.
Can Allopathy and Homeopathy Be Used Together in India.pdfDharma Homoeopathy
This article explores the potential for combining allopathy and homeopathy in India, examining the benefits, challenges, and the emerging field of integrative medicine.
Exploring the Benefits of Binaural Hearing: Why Two Hearing Aids Are Better T...Ear Solutions (ESPL)
Binaural hearing using two hearing aids instead of one offers numerous advantages, including improved sound localization, enhanced sound quality, better speech understanding in noise, reduced listening effort, and greater overall satisfaction. By leveraging the brain’s natural ability to process sound from both ears, binaural hearing aids provide a more balanced, clear, and comfortable hearing experience. If you or a loved one is considering hearing aids, consult with a hearing care professional at Ear Solutions hearing aid clinic in Mumbai to explore the benefits of binaural hearing and determine the best solution for your hearing needs. Embracing binaural hearing can lead to a richer, more engaging auditory experience and significantly improve your quality of life.
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Can coffee help me lose weight? Yes, 25,422 users in the USA use it for that ...nirahealhty
The South Beach Coffee Java Diet is a variation of the popular South Beach Diet, which was developed by cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston. The original South Beach Diet focuses on consuming lean proteins, healthy fats, and low-glycemic index carbohydrates. The South Beach Coffee Java Diet adds the element of coffee, specifically caffeine, to enhance weight loss and improve energy levels.
About this webinar: This talk will introduce what cancer rehabilitation is, where it fits into the cancer trajectory, and who can benefit from it. In addition, the current landscape of cancer rehabilitation in Canada will be discussed and the need for advocacy to increase access to this essential component of cancer care.
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Comprehensive Rainy Season Advisory: Safety and Preparedness Tips.pdfDr Rachana Gujar
The "Comprehensive Rainy Season Advisory: Safety and Preparedness Tips" offers essential guidance for navigating rainy weather conditions. It covers strategies for staying safe during storms, flood prevention measures, and advice on preparing for inclement weather. This advisory aims to ensure individuals are equipped with the knowledge and resources to handle the challenges of the rainy season effectively, emphasizing safety, preparedness, and resilience.
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Application to conduct study on research title 'Awareness and knowledge of oral cancer and precancer among dental outpatient in Klinik Pergigian Merlimau, Melaka'
2. Introduction
Fracture fixation techniques play a
crucial role in enhancing patient care.
This presentation will explore the
latest advancements in fracture
fixation and their impact on patient
outcomes at the hospital.
3. Traditional Fi ation
Methods
Historically, fracture fixation relied
on conventional methods such as
casting and external fixation.While
effective,these methods have
limitations in addressing complex
fractures and promoting rapid
recovery.
4. Modern Implant
Technology
Advancements in implant technology
have revolutionized fracture fixation.
The use of intramedullary nails,locking
plates, and biodegradable implants has
significantly improved stability and
healing for patients.
5. Minimally InvasiveApproaches
Minimally invasive techniques such as
percutaneous screw fixation and arthroscopic
surgery have reduced surgical trauma, leading to
faster recovery and reduced risk of complications
for patients.
6. Patient-Centered Care
The evolution of fracture fixation
techniques has shifted the focus
towards patient-centered care.
Customized treatment plans and
rehabilitation strategies are tailored to
optimize functional recovery and
quality of life.
7. Conclusion
The continuous evolution of fracture fixation techniques has
significantly advanced patient care at the hospital, leading to
improved outcomes and quality of life for individuals with
fractures.
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