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Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Orthopedic Surgery: A Narrative Review
This poster highlights current and updated guidelines for chemical and mechanical prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism in patients undergoing major and minor orthopedic surgery. Existing and new potential therapies were reviewed, as well as an analysis into the lack of high-quality risk-prediction score calculators to improve personalization of prophylaxis regimens. Alongside a summary of existing and potential new prophylaxis protocols, a call to action to improve validity of said risk score calculators so as to improve patient outcomes and personalized medicine is made
An EMG study to evaluate Chewing Efficiency and Maximum voluntary clenching (MVC) for different malocclusion groups before and during Orthodontic Treatment
The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of chewing and maximum voluntary clenching (MVC) of patients with different malocclusion types by measuring the EMG activity in the masseter and temporalis muscles before and during orthodontic treatment
Analysis of Adolescent Malnutrition on Oral Health: A Systematic Review
This review aimed to explore the relationship between malnutrition and oral health in adolescents.
A literature search in PubMed, Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source, Scopus, and Web of Science was conducted on September 13th, 2023. Peer-reviewed articles written in English and published from 2013 containing information on the negative impact of adolescent malnutrition on oral health were considered eligible for review. From the 594 studies obtained from the literature search, 88 studies were included
Torsional evaluation on different bending conditions of two Nickel Titanium Rotary Glide Path files with different alloy
The aim of the current study is to compare the torsional resistance of two different glidepath files, the Mtwo 10.04 and the Hyflex EDM Glide Path files 10.05, under different bending conditions
SILVER NANO PARTICLE OR SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE A BETTER DENTURE CLEANSER
Denture hygiene is compromised both due to the limitations of the denture base material as well as the lack of manual dexterity of denture wearers. Moreover, the rough tissue surface of the dentures affect the initial formation of candidal biofilms probably because it provides a greater surface area and protected sites for colonization. Among the various methods available to disinfect dentures, chemical method using Sodium hypochlorite seems to be the most effective one. Even though sodium hypochlorite is an effective denture cleanser,it has many disadvantages like the increased roughness of the denture surface and decreased colour stability. So a better and effective method of biofilm removal has to be practiced for the longevity of complete dentures along with the comfort of denture wearers. Silver nanoparticle have proven its efficacy against C. albicans disrupting the membrane potential and forming pores causing ion leakage and other materials inducing apoptosis and causing ultrastructural changes. Because of their small size, silver nano particle possess chemical, physical, and biological properties distinctive from those presented by traditional bulk materials
Association Between ABO Blood Grouping and Odontometry: An Unexplored Evidence in Forensics
Recent research has exhibited a strong association between ABO blood groups and susceptibility to diseases. Extraoral and intraoral hard tissue landmarks provide a stable and reliable record for odontological and anthropological analysis, forensic investigations and identification. The association between anthropometric indices and ABO blood grouping have been reported in the past, however, the association between ABO blood groups and odontometric indices is yet to be comprehensively explored. This study aimed to establish the correlation of ABO blood groups with odontometric indices and extraoral hard tissue landmarks for personnel identification
Exploring the resilience of Two commercial suturing materials subjected to Thermocycling and Chlorhexidine immersion: An In Vitro Study
To evaluate the durability of two commercially available suture materials (non absorbable Black Braided Silk and absorbable polyglactin 910) subjected to thermocycling after immersing in Chlorhexidine mouthwash
Analysis of Total Lip Score System and Total Groove Score for gender identification: A cross sectional study
Endless ink and pixel space have been spent to validate the use of cheiloscopy classification systems in the field of identification. It is becoming evident that lip-print patterns may provide indications about an individual\u27s gender, race, occupation, habits, blood type, and paternity. Over the course of time, much data has been collected on a substantial population in this field. In the present study, we strive to see how well a noble total lip scoring system (TLS) works in identifying a person\u27s gender among College of Dentistry students. We also quantified the total groove score (TGS) and compared it with each quadrant for better authentication of the set study design
I-PRF : A SMART CELL SCAFFOLD
In regenerative dentistry, platelet rich plasma (PRP) has been used as a supra-physiological concentration of autologous growth factors capable of encouraging tissue regeneration. Despite this, there have been concerns raised about the use of anticoagulants, which are known to impair wound healing. In this work, a liquid formulation of platelet rich fibrin (PRF) called injectable-PRF (I-PRF) was studied without the need of anti-coagulants
Investigating the Impact of Ozempic Treatment on Alcohol Consumption in Individuals with Class 1 and Class 2 Obesity
The purpose of this experiment is to see if there is a correlation between Ozempic (semaglutide) treatment for weight loss and alcohol consumption. Ozempic is a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonist that lowers blood sugar and appetite as it mimics the effects of GLP-1. In previous studies involving rodents, it has been shown that GLP-1 agonists can also be used to reduce addictive substance intake. We hypothesize that subjects who receive Ozempic treatment will exhibit reduced consumption of alcohol over the span of a month compared to subjects who do not receive Ozempic treatment