scholarly journals A comparative study of effectiveness of teaching CNS tracts by using pre-moulded parts of brain, needle/thread and traditional method of lecture-based teaching

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 87-91
Author(s):  
Roshan S ◽  
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Shishirkumar . ◽  
Shivarama CH ◽  
Chethana Y K ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2005 (1) ◽  
pp. 012175
Author(s):  
Dong Sun ◽  
Jinyu Gao ◽  
Yongxin Piao ◽  
Bo Guo ◽  
Chengjia Qu ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 43 (9) ◽  
pp. 3327-3330
Author(s):  
G. Cantú-Quintanilla ◽  
J. Alberú ◽  
R. Reyes-Acevedo ◽  
M. Medeiros ◽  
M.S. Villa ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charles Ezechukwu Anyanechi

ABSTRACT Background The traditional method for the management of alveolar osteitis (dry socket) has its shortcomings in clinical dental practice as it takes long duration with frequent visits by the patients for completion of treatment. Objective is to determine the outcome of treatment using two techniques on patients who presented with alveolar osteitis following forceps dental extractions. Materials and Methods This is a 3-year prospective study of 42 patients with alveolar osteitis seen at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. Following irrigation of the extraction sockets with dilute hydrogen peroxide, the sockets and surrounding gingival tissues were debrided to promote the reestablishment of the blood clot in the radical group, while in the traditional method, they were dressed with gauze impregnated with mixture of zinc oxide/eugenol. Results The age of patients ranged from 14 to 52 years, with the majority between 21 and 40 years (n = 27, 64.2%). There were 24 (57.1%) females and 18 (42.9%) males with a male to female ratio of 1:1.3. More extraction sockets with alveolar osteitis were recorded in the mandible (n = 35, 83.3%) than the maxilla (n = 7, 16.7%); and in both jaws, the molar sockets (76.2%) were predominant. Conclusion There is reduction in the duration of treatment in the radical group of patients when compared with those treated traditionally. This alternative treatment is safe and reliable and can be utilized by the practitioner who runs a busy clinic to save time. However, randomized controlled clinical trials are needed to validate this new technique. How to cite this article Anyanechi CE. Management of Alveolar Osteitis: A Comparative Study of Two-Treatment Techniques. J Contemp Dent 2013;3(1):11-14.


Author(s):  
Kaushal Kishore ◽  
Avinash Kumar ◽  
Gautam Kumar ◽  
Nawal Kumar Singh ◽  
Amit Patil ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (17) ◽  
pp. 5824
Author(s):  
Mario Alovisi ◽  
Mario Dioguardi ◽  
Massimo Carossa ◽  
Giuseppe Troiano ◽  
Maria Chiara Domini ◽  
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The present paper evaluated the accuracy of two different methods for transferring working length (WL) between manual endodontic instruments and nickel–titanium (NiTi) shaping files. Thirty root canals of extracted permanent teeth were used. Root canals were divided according to canal length (CL) and canal curvature (CC). The reference cusp and the root end were flattened to provide reproducible and accurate measurements. During shaping, the WL measurements were obtained with manual k-files (KF) and transferred to WaveOne (W1) NiTi reciprocating files using the traditional method with the endodontic ruler (method I) and an alternative clinical procedure based on the comparison of the instruments side by side from tip to shank (method II). For each file and each tested method, two measures were taken by two examiners using Rhino (ver. 4.0, McNeel, Seattle, WA, USA) software for a total of 360 (30 × 3 × 2 × 2) measures. Analysis of variance was performed by taking the difference in length (Delta WL, DWL) between files used for the same canal. The difference between methods I and II for WL transfer was found to be statistically significant (df = 1; F = 71.52; p < 0.001). The DWL absolute values obtained with method II were found to be closer to 0 mm (i.e., same length as corresponding KF) than those obtained with method I. Both CL (df = 2; F = 1.27; p = 0.300) and CC (df = 1; F = 2.22; p = 0.149) did not significantly influence WL measurements. With respect to WL transfer, method II seemed to better preserve the correct WL transfer between instruments during the clinical endodontic procedures.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (38) ◽  
pp. 2291-2294
Author(s):  
Ashwini Vishweshwar Amalladinna ◽  
Dinanath Keshavbhatt Pujari ◽  
Satish Sharanappagouda Patil

2018 ◽  
Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Shalini Chaturvedi ◽  
N. K. Khandelwal ◽  
Shantanu Pandey ◽  
Falguni Rathore

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