8 results on '"Shivangi Chandra"'
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2. MACP: Multifactor Authentication using Physical Unclonable Function and Fuzzy Extractor based Chebyshev Polynomial for Industrial Internet of Things devices.
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Ayan Kumar Das, Sabana Afroz, Shivangi Chandra, and Ditipriya Sinha
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- 2022
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3. 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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4. 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
5. Ephebodontics: Camouflaged Pediatric Dentistry
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Amrinder Singh Tuli, Avantika Tuli, and Shivangi Chandra
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business.industry ,Dentistry ,Medicine ,business - Published
- 2019
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6. Impact of TSV bump and redistribution layer on crosstalk delay and power loss
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Shivangi Chandrakar, Deepika Gupta, and Manoj Kumar Majumder
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Crosstalk-induced delay ,Skin effect ,3-D IC ,Bump ,Insertion and reflection loss (S21 ,S11) ,Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks ,TK452-454.4 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
The performance of a 3D IC is primarily reliant on the selection of an appropriate bump shape. The most prevalent bump shape (cylindrical) is experiencing substantial stress, power loss and crosstalk issues. TSV bump with a tapered structure have recently attracted considerable attention owing to its low volume fraction and coupling capacitance, that can substantially reduce the stress and crosstalk concerns. An impact of the redistribution layer (RDL), intermetal dielectric and high frequency skin effect are appropriately taken into account for the tapered TSV (T-TSV) with a cylindrical, barrel and tapered bump shape. A mathematical framework of the resistance–inductance–conductance–capacitance (RLGC) structure of the proposed T-TSV have been formulated by effectively considering the coupling, passivation and fringing capacitance of the RDL. In order to benchmark the proposed electrical equivalent circuit, the structural model of the T-TSV is validated against the fabrication based experimental results, and a subsequent analysis have been performed for the stress, crosstalk induced delay, and power loss. The proposed TSV structure is in good agreement with the experimental results with an average deviation of only 2.8%. Furthermore, irrespective of bump height, the tapered bump based T-TSV can effectively reduce the overall crosstalk induced delay, stress, power delay product (PDP), insertion and reflection losses with an average deviation of 20.22%, 22.30%, 23.55%, 8.01%, and 10.32%, respectively, when compared to the barrel and cylindrical bumps. In addition, it has been observed that the overall rate of change in PDP, power losses and crosstalk induced delay with considering RDL are 18.8%, 20.50%, and 25.22%, respectively independent of the bump shapes.
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- 2023
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7. Performance Analysis of Bump in Tapered TSV: Impact on Crosstalk and Power Loss
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Shivangi Chandrakar, Deepika Gupta, Manoj Kumar Majumder, and Brajesh Kumar Kaushik
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Crosstalk-induced delay ,multi-walled carbon nanotube bundle (MWB) ,insertion and reflection loss (S21 ,S11) ,resistance–inductance–conductance–capacitance ( $RLGC$ ) model ,through-silicon via (TSV) ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
This study addresses the first feasible, and comprehensive approach to demonstrate a compact resistance-inductance-capacitance-conductance (RLCG) model for a multi-walled carbon nanotube bundle (MWB) and multilayered graphene nanoribbon (MLGNR) based tapered through silicon via (T-TSV) along with the different shaped bumps. The physical structures of bumps accurately considered the effect of the high frequency resistive impact and the inter-metal dielectric (IMD) layer. A mathematical framework has been designed for the parasitics of the cylindrical, barrel, hourglass and the tapered bump structures. The bump and via parasitics have been computed by utilizing the current continuity expression, partial inductance method, splitting infinitesimally thin slices of bump and triangular arrangement of tube assemblage. In order to validate the proposed model, the EM simulation is performed and compared against the analytical results. A remarkable consistency of the analytical and EM simulation-based results supports the proposed model accuracy. Furthermore, when compared to the MWB based structures, the MLGNR -based tapered TSV shows a substantial improvement in power loss and crosstalk. Furthermore, regardless of via height, the TSV with tapered bump structure reduces the overall crosstalk induced delay by 33.22%, 28.90%, and 21.61%, respectively, when compared to the barrel, cylindrical and the hourglass structure.
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- 2022
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8. Conservative accession toward treatment of plexiform ameloblastoma in an 11-year-old girl
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Amrinder Singh Tuli, Monika Varshney, Avantika Tuli, Mahima Sehgal, and Shivangi Chandra
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plexiform ,unicystic ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Unicystic Ameloblastoma ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General surgery ,medicine.disease ,Curettage ,Benign tumor ,Ameloblastoma ,lcsh:RK1-715 ,stomatognathic system ,lcsh:Dentistry ,Plexiform ameloblastoma ,medicine ,Girl ,Special problem ,business ,Pathological ,media_common - Abstract
Ameloblastoma is the common form of aggressive benign tumor of the jaws, but it is rare in childhood. The treatment of ameloblastoma is controversial. Surgical treatment of ameloblastoma in children follows the principles of the clinical and pathological aspects of the tumor and poses a special problem due to the incomplete growth of the jaws. With a unicystic ameloblastoma, the procedure of choice is a conservative approach. This paper describes the conservative treatment of a plexiform unicystic ameloblastoma in a child involving curettage of the tumor and the extraction of four teeth under general anesthesia, with a good prognosis of the case.
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- 2017
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