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Effect of Music Intervention on Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Periodontal Surgery: A Pilot Study| Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Dental and Oral Disorder  - (SOJDOD) |  Stephy Publishers ISSN 2768-6221 Abstract Objective:  The effect of music listening on blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR) and anxiety level (AL) was investigated for thirty patients undergoing periodontal surgery. Methods:  A total of sixty patients referred for periodontal surgery were randomized into two equal groups as i) without music (control), and ii) with music (test). Before and after the procedure, BP and HR were recorded. All patients responded to AL assessment using facial image scale (FIS) before and after surgery. After listening to music before and during the procedure BP, HR and AL were assessed for the test group. Results:  Systolic BP (SBP) in both groups increased but showed no statistically significant difference between the two groups (p>0.05). Diastolic BP (DBP) increased after treatment with no statistically significant difference (p>0.05) between test (4.70mmHg) and cont...

Desensitizing Effect of Sodium Bicarbonate Mouthwash in Patients with Dentinal Hypersensitivity–A Clinical Trial| Stephy Publishers

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             SOJ Dental and Oral Disorder  - (SOJDOD) |  Stephy Publishers ISSN 2768-6221 Introduction Dentin Hypersensitivity (DH) is a major complaint of the general population. Reports have indicated the incidence of DH is 4 to 74 percent of the population. 1  It poses a challenge for clinicians because its presentation is ambiguous with no specific signs. 2  Dentists rely on the patient’s clinical and dietary history and a thorough intraoral examination using thermal and tactile stimuli. Dentin receptors have a unique feature of eliciting pain as a response to any environmental stimulus. The sensory response in the pulp cannot differentiate between heat, touch, pressure or chemicals, because they lack specificity. Irrespective of the type of stimulus, the patient perceives any stimulus as a pain. 3  Hence careful examination should be performed to rule out other condition s which present in a similar manner to DH. Th...

Reduced Bone Neoformation in Smoking Rat’s Calvaria Grafted with Bone Ceramic| Stephy Publishers

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                                     SOJ Dental and Oral Disorder  - (SOJDOD) |  Stephy Publishers ISSN 2768-6221 Abstract The impact of cigarette smoke on bone grafts in implantodontics has been discussed in the scientific literature. The present study aimed to evaluate bone repair in calvaria of rats after the performance of critical bone defects and graft of bone ceramic biomaterial in animals exposed or not to cigarette smoke. Bone defects of 5mm in diameter were made in parietal bone. Each defect was filled with Bone Ceramic biomaterial. Twenty rats were used and divided into 2groups: test, consisting of 10rats exposed to cigarette smoke; and a control group, consisting of 10rats not exposed to cigarette smoke. The animals were euthanized in the 4 th  postoperative week and bone tissue samples were extracted to perform the histometric analysis. The tes...

Surgical Management of Super Numerary Tooth and an Impacted Maxillary Permanent Central Incisor: A Case Report| Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Dental and Oral Disorder  - (SOJDOD) |  Stephy Publishers ISSN 2768-6221 Abstract Impaction of Maxillary Permanent incisor due to super numrary tooth is not a common entity encountered in dental practice but when present, it poses a disturbing esthetic dilemma to children and their parents. Early diagnosis and interception in these cases is the best way for their management. The purpose of this report is to describe the diagnosis and the clinical management of an impacted supernumerary tooth, which impeded the eruption of the permanent maxillary central incisor. Keywords Dentistry, Tooth, Treatment Introduction Super numerary tooth, or hyper dontiais defined as a development a anomaly of number characterized by the presence of an extra tooth in addition when compared to the normal formula. 1,2  The termmesiodens refers to a super numerary tooth located in the anterior region between the maxillary central incisors. It presents clinically the most ...

Treatment of Dysmenorrhea with Physiological Modulators (A28): A Registry Study| Stephy Publishers

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  Pregnancy and Women’s Health Care International Journal  - (PWHCIJ)|  Stephy Publishers Abstract Background:  Dysmenorrhea is a diseases affecting about 45% of menstruating women (approximately between 45 to 95 % of females) during the time of menses and causing a reduction of the quality of life. Objectives:  To reduce the symptoms of dysmenorrhea using a natural Physiological Mosdulator (A 28) consisting of low dosages of calcium salts, Vitamin D, bioflavonoids, lycopene, and astaxanthin. Material and methods:  Forty patients with severe dysmenorrhea were analyzed during two menstrual cycles: the first as baseline following a run-inn period, and the second during the treatment with A28. A simple VAS scale scoring the daily discomfort (from 0 =no discomfort to 6 =maximum discomfort) was used to measure the severity of the symptoms.The total score of first 3 days following the start of menses was calculated.The use of pain rescue cps during the two ...

Stephy Publishers: Open access Journals

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  Stephy Publishers: Open access Journals Stephy Publishers is a platform for professors and researchers who aspire to give out quality information based on their research and expertise, in an attempt to aid scholars/researchers in their field of interest. We, as Open Access publishers, strive to offer the best in class online science publications. We Publish Stephy Publishers publishes different types of scholarly literature, some of which require original research and some that are based on other published work. It is important to have a clear idea about the different types of articles before publishing. Below notes will help you understand the ways in which you can disseminate your work and identify what kind of article would be suitable for your study. About Us Stephy Publishers is an on-line international, innovative and multidisciplinary open access publisher absolutely peer reviewed journals of manuscripts covering the fields of medication, Science and Technology. Contact us...

Surgical Reduction of Symphysis Fracture and Spontaneous Repositioning of the Mandibular Condyle: A Case Report| Stephy Publishers

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  SOJ Dental and Oral Disorder  - (SOJDOD) |  Stephy Publishers ISSN 2768-6221 Abstract The condylar process is a more fragile area, which is usually fractured by indirect trauma. The objective of this study is to report the case of a 10-year-old patient who presented to the Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology Service of the Regional Hospital of Vale do Paraíba, in Taubaté-SP, Brazil. Physical examination revealed limited mandibular movement with painful symptoms, crossbite, and upper incisor avulsion. A face tomography showed a fracture of the mandibular symphysis (right side) and a fracture of the left condyle. Surgical reduction of the mandibular symphysis fracture was performed. After exposure and reduction of bone segments, maxillomandibular block, rigid internal fixation and conservative treatment for condyle fracture were performed. A soft liquid diet and weekly outpatient follow-up was adopted for the first two months. After 15 days of surgery, the patient...