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Comparative cumulative index for assessment of regression of oral homogeneous leukoplakia
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Hirani, Palak
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Rathi, Bharat
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Patel, Aditya
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692/700/3032/3129
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692/700/3032/3139
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Antioxidants
2026
Effective treatment of oral homogeneous leukoplakia requires the use of an antioxidant with optimal properties to ensure a regression of the lesion with respect to size and colour, which is evaluated clinically and also with the help of salivary MDA levels. Despite the availability of various antioxidants, an improved standard evaluation system is needed for adjunct therapy of herbal antioxidants to widely systemically administered lycopene; a standardised evaluation system still needs to be improved. To develop a Comparative Cumulative Index (CCI) for assessment of regression of oral homogeneous leukoplakia that systematically evaluates and ranks adjunct herbal antioxidants to systemically administered lycopene based on their regression in size and colour of lesion and salivary MDA levels. CCI was developed through a structured process involving expert identification, panel discussions, and the establishment of scoring criteria. Two herbal antioxidants as an adjunct to systemically administered lycopene and lycopene alone (Groups A, B, C) were evaluated. Mean values for the core properties were calculated, and antioxidants were ranked accordingly. The total CCI for each antioxidant was computed based on the assigned scores for each property. Lesion size, lesion colour, and salivary MDA parameters all showed differences in CCI between the assessed treatment groups. Group C, with a 50% CCI. Group B’s performance, with a CCI of 41%, is highlighted by deficiencies in several properties, whereas Group A came in third with a CCI of 34%. CCI provides a comprehensive antioxidant evaluation approach to assist practitioners in making informed decisions. The significance of balancing regression in lesion size and colour as well as salivary MDA levels is highlighted by Group C’s high CCI. The results are in line with earlier studies that emphasized the significance of these traits in the treatment of oral homogeneous leukoplakia. The CCI makes it easier to compare adjunct antioxidant therapy based on empirical data and offers a reliable and equitable method of evaluating antioxidants. Future research should enhance the index and validate its use in a range of clinical contexts in order to improve treatment outcomes in oral homogeneous leukoplakia.
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Breakthrough in the Development of Endodontic Irrigants
2024
The three main components of endodontic success are three-dimensional obturation, pulp space sterilization, and biomechanical preparation. Instrumentation techniques are insufficient to accomplish complete disinfection of the pulp space. It is essential to use additional tools, such as endodontic irrigants. This review article aims to provide a general overview of the different root canal irrigants and their clinical uses. Endodontic treatment focuses more on removing infectious material from the root canal system to facilitate the healing of an existing periapical lesion or to prevent the periradicular tissues from being infected. It is important to note that instrumentation alone can reach every part of the root canal wall. Therefore, the irrigation procedure is a crucial aspect of endodontic therapy. Irrigation requires the application of various irrigants, like sodium and chlorhexidine, to get rid of debris, bacteria, and tissue leftovers. The accomplishment of root canal treatments counts heavily on the thoroughness of irrigation, contributing to optimal canal shaping and disinfection. Modern root canal irrigation systems incorporate syringes, needles, and advanced delivery mechanisms, including sonic and ultrasonic devices. These inventions aim to enhance the mechanical action of irrigants, reaching intricate canal anatomy more efficiently. Understanding the dynamics of root canal irrigation and staying abreast of technological advancements are essential for clinicians to achieve improved treatment outcomes in endodontic procedures.
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Innovative Pulp Preservation: The Use of Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) in Treating Dental Pulp Exposure
2024
The dental pulp, essential for tooth vitality, often becomes inflamed when exposed due to caries, fractures, or dislodged restorations. Untreated inflammation can lead to pulpal death, necessitating vital pulp therapies (VPTs) such as pulp capping and pulpotomy. Recent trends favor partial caries removal to avoid overtreatment and preserve pulp health. This shift is illustrated through two cases of young female patients with dislodged restorations and deep caries. Both underwent direct pulp capping using platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), followed by composite restorations. These cases underscore the importance of biocompatible materials like MTA and PRF in maintaining pulp vitality and promoting dental tissue repair.
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Metamorphosing Smiles Through Esthetic Vital Bleaching: A Twin Case Report
2024
Patients have been recently observed to have undergone a noticeable increase in the concern over tooth discoloration making it a common cosmetic issue. This cumulative number of visits to dental experts is in search of ways to whiten their teeth because they desire to improve their looks. Often, the desire for a brighter smile is associated with health and beauty perceptions. Thus, patients tend to go after what they think is the perfect form of an unflawed grin. Diverse treatment modalities exist for tooth discolorations, such as composite laminate and veneers, porcelain veneers, and partial crowns. Amongst these options, bleaching, therefore, appears to be a conservative manner of dealing with teeth discoloration. This twin case report shows that discoloration can be managed best through bleaching using McInnes solution, resulting in good outcomes. Using McInnes solution instead makes bleaching an affordable and conservative technique for removing stains.
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Platelet Power: Revitalizing Endodontics With Scaffolds
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Hirani, Palak
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Agrawal, Paridhi
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Chandak, Manoj
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Biomedical materials
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Blood platelets
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Cytokines
2024
This article provides an overview of a biologically based method for restoring damaged tooth structures and pulp tissues known as regenerative endodontics. It explores the concept of regenerative endodontics, its tissue engineering approach, and its application in maintaining vitality. The article discusses the significance of the factors affecting growth, scaffolds, and stem cells being the three tissue engineering components involved in the regeneration of pulp tissues. It also delves into the classification of scaffolds and the role of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) as biological scaffolds. The methodology section details the search process for relevant studies, and the review section presents research findings associated with PRF and its application in regeneration and repair of tissue. The article concludes by highlighting the potential of advanced PRF and injectable PRF in regenerative endodontics, with a focus on their impact on tissue regeneration and healing.
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From Crisis to Victory: Rescuing Root Canal Treatment With Bioactive Material in a Nail-Biting Case of Furcal Perforation
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Hirani, Palak
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Ikhar, Anuja
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Chandak, Manoj
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Clinical outcomes
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Composite materials
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Cotton
2024
This case report illustrates the successful treatment of an iatrogenic furcal perforation using mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and its reinforcement with fiber-reinforced composites (FRCs). Endodontic perforations, particularly in the furcal area, present unique challenges that demand effective management strategies. MTA, known for its multifaceted properties including osteoinductive activity and sealing capabilities, has emerged as the gold standard material for perforation repair. This case report demonstrates the application of MTA in repairing the perforation site following thorough cleaning and shaping of the root canals. Furthermore, the use of FRCs, specifically glass fiber-reinforced composite (GFRC), is introduced to reinforce the repaired site, enhancing its mechanical properties and long-term stability. The discussion emphasizes the importance of selecting appropriate materials for endodontic perforation repair and highlights the advantages of FRCs in preventing structural failures. Future directions suggest further research to refine FRC formulations and standardize clinical protocols to maximize treatment outcomes. This case report contributes valuable insights to the advancement of endodontic therapy, showcasing the combined benefits of MTA and FRCs in achieving favorable treatment outcomes for iatrogenic furcal perforations.
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The Management of a C1-Shaped Canal Configuration in a Mandibular Second Molar
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Hirani, Palak
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Agrawal, Paridhi
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Jidewar, Namrata P
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Composite materials
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Debridement
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Dental enamel
2024
The mandibular second molar has one unique feature regarding internal anatomy: it tends to have a C-shaped configuration in many cases. In mandibular second molar teeth, it is a variance of racial predilection that is frequently observed. During negotiation, debridement, and obturation, the physician is frequently faced with difficulties due to the complexity inherent in this diversity of canal morphology. This case report describes the management of such canal variation, which requires a thorough knowledge of internal anatomy combined with detailed investigations and the operator's skill in cleaning and shaping the canal for better prognostic outcomes.
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Management of a Case of a Large Perforation Repair With Biodentine
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Hirani, Palak
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Agrawal, Paridhi
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Patel, Aditya
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Biocompatibility
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Calcium phosphates
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Case reports
2024
Perforations, which are artificial contact connections among teeth and supporting tissues, have a substantial impact on the success of root canal therapy, whether caused by iatrogenic or pathological causes. This case report describes a 51-year-old female who had intermittent jaw pain that was diagnosed as perforation and was successfully controlled with endodontic intervention following a referral due to procedural problems. The perforation in the furcation zone of a molar was treated with biodentine, demonstrating its sealing, biocompatibility, and tissue restoration properties. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of choosing the right repair materials and techniques based on perforation size and location. Biodentine emerges as a viable option due to its capacity to form a dependable seal in demanding settings. The study concluded by emphasizing the need for physician competence, tooth morphology understanding, and operative proficiency in preventing and properly treating perforations for the best treatment outcomes.
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