Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor: An Unusual Tumor
Posted by on Wednesday, 5th August 2015
ABSTRACT
Background: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is an uncommon, benign non-invasive tumor of the odontogenic origin. Mostly it occurs in second or third decade of life. In AOT predilection is more towards females than males. In this article we are presenting a case report of a large follicular adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) occurring in maxilla of a 15-year old female patient..
Keywords: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, Dentigerous cyst, Uncommon tumor.
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Modified osteotome sinus floor elevation using combination platelet rich fibrin, bone graft materials, and immediate implant placement in the posterior maxilla
Posted by on Tuesday, 14th April 2015
The osteotome technique is more predictable with simultaneous implant placement when there is <5-7 mm of preexisting alveolar bone height beneath sinus. Proper combination of platelet rich fibrin, mineralized freeze-dried human bone allograft, and autogenous bone has been recommended for this situation. The purpose of this article was to describe the proper method and materials which can grow >10 mm bone with osteotome technique and grafting materials where the edentulous posterior maxilla radio-graphically showed less bone between the alveolar crest and sinus floor.
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Probiotics in Oral Health: A Review
Posted by on Monday, 6th April 2015
The term probiotics is a relatievly new word meaning “for life” and is currently used to name bacteria associated with beneficial effects for humans and animals. The development of resistance to range of antibiotics by some important pathogen has raised a possibility of return to pre antibiotic dark ages. So there was need of new treatment paradigm to be introduced to treat periodontal diseases. This need was fulfilled by the introduction of probiotics. Probiotics are counterparts of antibiotics thus are free from concerns for developing resistance, further they are body’s own resident flora hence are most easily adapted to host. The buzz about probiotics has become a roar but despite great promises, probiotics work is limited to gut. Periodontal works are sparse and need validation by large randomized trials. It can be said probiotics are still in “infancy” in terms of periodontal health benefits, but surely have opened door for a new paradigm of treating disease on a nano molecular mode. Novel species are likely to be added in the future as research data accumulate. In-depth understanding of the intrinsic microbial ecological control of commensal microbiota may introduce new putative species to this discussion.
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Furcation And Its Treatment: A Review
Posted by on Monday, 6th April 2015
The presence of furcation involvement is one clinical finding that can lead to a diagnosis of advanced periodontitis and potentially to a less favourable prognosis for the affected tooth or teeth. Furcation involvement therefore presents both diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas. This review explains the vast aspects of furcation involvement in form of etiology, classification, diagnosis and different treatment modalities in detail.
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