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2. Evaluation and Comparison of Physical Properties of Cention N with Other Restorative Materials in Artificial Saliva: An In Vitro Study
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Aditi Singh, Preeti Dhawan, Avantika Tuli, Nitin Khanduri, and Priti S Adsul
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Periodontics ,Orthodontics ,Oral Surgery - Published
- 2022
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3. Evaluation and Comparison of Physical Properties of Cention N with Other Restorative Materials in Artificial Saliva: An
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Priti S, Adsul, Preeti, Dhawan, Avantika, Tuli, Nitin, Khanduri, and Aditi, Singh
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The objective of the study was to determine and compare flexural strength and microhardness of Cention N with Glass ionomer cement (GIC) (GC Gold Label Type IX Extra) and Zirconomer improved at a distinctive time period in artificial saliva.Cention N, GC Gold Label Type IX Extra, Zirconomer improved for the fabrication of samples. To determine the physical properties such as flexural strength and microhardness, test samples (n-30) of dimensions 12 mm (length)*4 mm (breadth)*2 mm (thickness) were made and divided into three groups. Every sample was dipped for 28 days in a plastic tube containing 5 mL of artificial saliva. Statistical analysis was done using one-way ANOVA with aIn an intergroup analysis, flexural strength and microhardness of Cention N were substantially higher than Zirconomer improved and GIC (GC Gold Label Type IX Extra), respectively. In intragroup analysis found that there was a significant decrease (It can be concluded that Cention N had the highest flexural strength and microhardness of the three materials tested. Zirconomer improved can be used as a basic filling material in various restorative procedures due to good comparable mechanical properties and is economical for patients.Adsul PS, Dhawan P, Tuli A
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- 2022
4. Evaluation of Effect of Silver Diamine Fluoride in Arresting Dental Caries Using International Caries Classification and Management System (ICCMS): An
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Aditi Singh, Preeti Dhawan, Avantika Tuli, Nitin Khanduri, and Mahema Sharma
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Periodontics ,Orthodontics ,Oral Surgery - Abstract
In terms of maintaining esthetics and function, reducing pain, and encouraging wellness, primary dentition care is just as important as permanent tooth care. The purpose of this research was to see how efficient silver diamine fluoride is at preventing tooth decay.The 3- month clinical experiment included a sample size of 30 children (both males and females) aged 4-8 years by applying silver diamine fluoride on the carious tooth to evaluate the efficacy of silver dimaine fluoride in arresting the caries. The children were kept on follow-up and IOPA's were taken to check the arrest of caries at baseline, 1 month and after 3 months. To assess the progression of caries radiographic interpretation of IOPA X-rays was done using ICCMS scores at baseline, 1 month and 3 months.The current study found that topical 38% silver diamine fluoride arrest tooth decay and was effective for treating dental caries in school-aged children in the short term.Sharma M, Tuli A, Dhawan P
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- 2022
5. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perception of Parents toward Dental Treatment of Children during the COVID-19 Outbreak
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Preeti Dhawan, Poonam Sharma, Sumeet Rajpal, and Anu Bhat
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Pandemic ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Outbreak ,COVID-19 ,Orthodontics ,Coronavirus infections ,Family medicine ,Perception ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Periodontics ,Oral Surgery ,business ,media_common ,Research Article - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge of parents regarding the coronavirus outbreak and to assess the change in attitude and perception toward dental treatment during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. A structured questionnaire (on google format) containing 13 questions was used, and each question had 2 or 3 possible answers. The parents/guardians of children (aged 3–14 years) who were school-going were eligible to participate in this study. A total of 800 parents/guardians were interviewed on google reporting format from June to December 2020. A simple random sampling technique was used to select 800 parents/guardians of children, aged 3–14 years, studying in different schools in Chandigarh. According to the survey, a total of 86% of respondents said that they paid high attention to COVID-19 and explained it to their children; 97% reported that they emphasized the importance of hand hygiene and sanitation during the outbreak; 72% admitted that the outbreak has made them more conscious of the importance of maintaining good oral health and hygiene, to avoid visiting the dentist and 84% felt that the routine dental check-ups and appointments should be avoided during the COVID-19 outbreak; almost half of the respondents (47%) thought that the dental environment was a potential source of infection to their kids; 37% felt getting treatment at a dental setup may expose their child to risks of COVID-19; 71% said they would take their child to a dental department if he/she had a severe toothache. Approximately 46% of the respondents expressed confidence about the preventive measures taken in the dental department to ensure safe treatment for their children. In conclusion, all respondents were concerned about COVID-19 and most of them had talked about it with their children often. In addition, a considerable percentage of them showed apprehensions about the preventive measures being taken at the dental operatory and thought that the dental environment could be more dangerous than other environments. How to cite this article Sharma P, Dhawan P, Rajpal S, et al. Knowledge, Attitudes and Perception of Parents toward Dental Treatment of Children during the COVID-19 Outbreak. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2021;14(5):693–699.
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- 2021
6. QLF-D: A Contemporary Plaque Control Tool in Children
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Nitin Khanduri, Aditi Singh, Ratika Solanki, Avantika Tuli, and Preeti Dhawan
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Dental plaque ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Plaque index ,business.industry ,Test group ,Mechanical plaque control ,Q-scan device ,Dentistry ,Oral health education ,Orthodontics ,medicine.disease ,Oral hygiene ,Plaque control ,Diagnostic aid ,Group B ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Epidemiology ,Periodontics ,Medicine ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Audiovisual aids ,Research Article - Abstract
Background and objectives The main causative factors for maximum periodontal diseases are dental plaque and oral biofilms. This study was done to check the impact of quantitative light-induced fluorescence-digital (QLF-D) as a motivational tool for plaque control among children from various schools situated in Dehradun district along with education using audiovisual aids. Materials and methods A total sample of 800 school-going children including both males and females aged 6 to 12 years from various schools situated in Dehradun district of Uttarakhand were surveyed. A pro forma was prepared and the demographics of the students were noted. All the students were first examined for the Oral Hygiene Index-Simplified (OHI-S) and then the random division was done into two groups, group A (Q-scan) and group B (basic diagnostic aids) for examination of plaque index. Results The results of the study revealed that good OHI-S scores increased significantly from 1st visit to 3rd visit. The plaque scores for the control group, when examined with basic diagnostic aids of all three visits, were significantly good which increased subsequently from 1st visit to 3rd visit. Good plaque index score increased significantly for the test group from 1st to 3rd visit when examined with QLF-D. Conclusion We found in our study that QLF technology is of paramount importance in epidemiological surveys and plays a pivotal role in evaluating masses in maintaining oral health care. How to cite this article Solanki R, Tuli A, Dhawan P, et al. QLF-D: A Contemporary Plaque Control Tool in Children. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2021;14(4):502-505.
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- 2021
7. Ionic vs Manual Toothbrushes: Effect on Plaque and Oral Hygiene Status in Children
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Rishabh Garg, Gyanendra Kumar, Nalini Jain, Shivangi Chandra, Preeti Dhawan, and Avantika Tuli
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Toothbrushing ,business.industry ,Oral hygiene status ,Plaque removal ,Dentistry ,Orthodontics ,Manual toothbrush ,Oral hygiene ,law.invention ,Clinical study ,law ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Dentifrice ,Periodontics ,Medicine ,Original Article ,Ionic toothbrush ,Oral Surgery ,Toothbrush ,business ,Children ,Permanent teeth - Abstract
Introduction The foundation for healthy permanent teeth in children and teenagers is laid during the first few years of life. Toothbrushing should be presented as a habit. A wide array of toothbrushes is available in the market, which differ in size, design, length, hardness, arrangement of bristles. This present clinical study is undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of ionic toothbrush on oral hygiene status and plaque removal. Materials and methods A total of 30 children aged 6 years to 12 years were selected in this study. The children were divided into two groups, 15 children were given HyG ionic toothbrush, were instructed how to use product according to manufacturer's instructions, 15 children were assigned to use manual toothbrush, instructed to brush their teeth in usual manner. All subjects used the same commercially available dentifrice throughout the study. Results The results were evaluated at each visit day 0, day 15 and day 30 following 12–18 hours of no oral hygiene. The subjects brushed their teeth twice daily for 1 minute under supervision. The result showed that there was significant difference in all the mean values in all the parameters. It may be concluded from the present study that though the ionic toothbrush was insignificantly superior to the manual toothbrush, both the toothbrushes are clinically effective in removing plaque and improving the gingival conditions. How to cite this article Chandra S, Jain N, Garg R, et al. Ionic vs Manual Toothbrushes: Effect on Plaque and Oral Hygiene Status in Children. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2019;12(5):375–378.
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- 2019
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8. A New Home for a Streetless Occupant: A Case Report
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Ayush Pokhriyal, Shivangi Chandra, Preeti Dhawan, Shalini Tomar, and Avantika Tuli
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Extracted tooth ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dentistry ,Orthodontics ,Case Report ,Treatment results ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,stomatognathic system ,Female patient ,Premolar ,medicine ,Missing lower premolar ,Dental alveolus ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,Allotransplantation ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Periodontics ,Implant ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Pedodontics - Abstract
This is a case report of a 14-year-old female patient in whom a premolar from a donor was used as an allotransplant to replace her missing lower premolar. The treatment results over 6 months showed successful periodontal healing and functioning of the allotransplanted tooth. The aim of this paper is to report a procedure, allotransplantation of tooth, which is followed from ages but less preferred and documented and is surrounded by variable prognosis and also highlight the use of a intentionally extracted tooth for orthodontic purpose, which otherwise goes as a waste and moreover the use of this technique can supplement the need of an implant for the time being in the young patient without compromising her alveolar bone height, functioning, and esthetics. How to cite this article Pokhriyal A, Dhawan P, Chandra S, et al. A New Home for a Streetless Occupant: A Case Report. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2019;12(6):587–589.
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- 2019
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