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Nabhi, Kamal
- To Determine the Functional Efficacy of LED Units in Various Clinical Offices
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1 Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Bhojia Dental College & Hospital, Himachal Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Bhojia Dental College & Hospital, Himachal Pradesh, IN
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Dental Journal of Advance Studies, Vol 3, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 34-38Abstract
Aim: Light units used for polymerization of resin composites are subject to deterioration with age, and frequent maintenance is required to maintain optimal efficacy. The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of LED units in private dental offices in Baddi (H.P) for polymerization of resin composites. Materials andMethods: Twenty dental officesmet all selection criteria and agreed to participate in the study.To measure light intensity, an analogue radiometer was used. The probe of each LED unit was placed and then measurements of light intensities were recorded for each light unit and the data was statistically analysed. Results: The light intensity of the individual units varied widely. The results revealed that there was error of 35% and a standard deviation of 155.76 among the intensities of various LED Units checked in the study. Conclusions: Light polymerization units in private dental offices displayed a wide range in light intensity, and many had below-recommended levels. A positive linear relationship was found between light intensity and photoactivation effectiveness. Dentists should regularly monitor the condition of light units and replace deteriorating parts.Keywords
Composite, LED, Wavelength, Polymerisation.- Comparison between Prescription of Regular or On-Demand Ibuprofen on Postoperative Pain after Single-Visit Root Canaltreatment of Teeth with Irreversible Pulpitis
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1 Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Bhojia Dental College and Hospital, H.P., IN
1 Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Bhojia Dental College and Hospital, H.P., IN
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Dental Journal of Advance Studies, Vol 4, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 44-48Abstract
Purpose: Prevention and management of post endodontic pain (PEP) is an integral part of endodontic treatment. NSAIDs such as Ibuprofen, Ketorolac are the most common medications used for managing pain after ischolar_main canal treatment. So the purpose of this study was to compare the effect of pain relief on regular versus on demand prescription of ibuprofen after single-visit ischolar_main canal treatment in teeth with irreversible pulpitis. Materials & Methodology: The study was performed on twenty patients. Root canal treatment was performed and all the patients were given a ''rescue bag'' that contained 8 tablets of400 mg ibuprofen and then divided into two groups. In the group 1-patients were instructed to use ibuprofen tablets if they felt pain and in the group 2-patients were instructed to take ibuprofen regularly after every 6 hours for at least three days. Patients were instructed to complete a form to rate their pain at 24 and 48 hours after the ischolar_main canal treatment and were also asked to record the number of analgesic tablets they had taken. Records were collected and statistically analysed. Results: The patients' pain levels in groups 1 and 2 were not significantly different at 24 and 48 hours after ischolar_main canal treatment. The number of analgesic medications used by the patients in group 2 was significantly higher than the other group. Conclusion: Regular prescription of ibuprofen had no significant effect on postoperative pain compared with on-demand use of ibuprofen in teeth with irreversible pulpitis.Keywords
Single Visit Root Canal Treatment, Pain, Ibuprofen, Irreversible Pulpitis, Analgesics, NSAIDs.References
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- Knowledge of Dental Practitioners towards Emergency Management of Avulsed Tooth in Punjab
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Authors
Simran Pal Singh Bindra
1,
Sunila Sharma
2,
Ajay Chhabra
1,
Varun Jindal
1,
Damanpreet
1,
Kamal Nabhi
1
Affiliations
1 Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Bhojia Dental College and Hospital, Himachal Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, Bhojia Dental College and Hospital, Himachal Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Bhojia Dental College and Hospital, Himachal Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, Bhojia Dental College and Hospital, Himachal Pradesh, IN