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Research paper thumbnail of Conventional radiograph and cone-beam computed tomography in the evaluation of odontogenic cysts and tumors -An analysis of seven cases

SRM JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, 2020

Introduction: Odontogenic cysts and tumors are the most common pathologies affecting the jaws. Ra... more Introduction: Odontogenic cysts and tumors are the most common pathologies affecting the jaws. Radiographic evaluation of cysts and tumors is an important aspect of diagnosis and surgical treatment planning. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) provides three-dimensional views of cysts and tumors regarding accuracy and quality of interpretation. Aim and Objective: The aim of the study is to determine the radiographic features of odontogenic cysts and tumors in conventional radiograph and in CBCT and to assess the advantages of CBCT over conventional radiography in the evaluation of cysts and tumors. Materials and Methods: All types of odontogenic cysts and tumors in both males and females were included. Nonodontogenic cysts and tumors were excluded. Conventional radiograph and cone-beam computed tomographic images of seven patients who had histopathologically confirmed odontogenic cysts and tumors were retrospectively reviewed from the archives of the department of oral medicine and radiology in the institution. Conclusion: In this radiographic study, the advantages of CBCT in the assessment of extent, effect on surrounding structures and internal structure of odontogenic cysts and tumors were determined, and specific advantages of CBCT were ascertained.

Research paper thumbnail of DISTRIBUTION AND SEVERITY OF APICAL ROOT RESORPTION IN INFLAMMATORY PERIAPICAL PATHOLOGIES AMONGST DIABETIC AND NON DIABETIC PATIENTS -A PILOT STUDY

UNIQUE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL SCIENCES, 2020

Diabetes mellitus is one of the common metabolic disorders that affect multiple organs. Diabetes ... more Diabetes mellitus is one of the common metabolic disorders that affect multiple organs. Diabetes and oral diseases such as dental caries and periodontal disease have been extensively studied. Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the distribution and severity of apical root resorption in inflammatory periapical pathologies and to correlate the severity amongst diabetes mellitus and non diabetes mellitus patients. Materials and methods: This pilot study included 24 patients, 12 diabetic patients grouped as case group and 12 non-diabetic patients grouped as control group. Periapical pathologies were assessed by clinical examination. Intraoral periapical radiograph was recorded and severity was studied. Results: The prevalence of apical root resorption was evidenced more in the case group compared to control group. Moderate and severe root resorption was more in periapical abscess group of diabetes patients when compared to apical periodontitis group.

Research paper thumbnail of Conventional radiograph and cone-beam computed tomography in the evaluation of odontogenic cysts and tumors -An analysis of seven cases

SRM JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, 2020

Introduction: Odontogenic cysts and tumors are the most common pathologies affecting the jaws. Ra... more Introduction: Odontogenic cysts and tumors are the most common pathologies affecting the jaws. Radiographic evaluation of cysts and tumors is an important aspect of diagnosis and surgical treatment planning. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) provides three-dimensional views of cysts and tumors regarding accuracy and quality of interpretation. Aim and Objective: The aim of the study is to determine the radiographic features of odontogenic cysts and tumors in conventional radiograph and in CBCT and to assess the advantages of CBCT over conventional radiography in the evaluation of cysts and tumors. Materials and Methods: All types of odontogenic cysts and tumors in both males and females were included. Nonodontogenic cysts and tumors were excluded. Conventional radiograph and cone-beam computed tomographic images of seven patients who had histopathologically confirmed odontogenic cysts and tumors were retrospectively reviewed from the archives of the department of oral medicine and radiology in the institution. Conclusion: In this radiographic study, the advantages of CBCT in the assessment of extent, effect on surrounding structures and internal structure of odontogenic cysts and tumors were determined, and specific advantages of CBCT were ascertained.

Research paper thumbnail of DISTRIBUTION AND SEVERITY OF APICAL ROOT RESORPTION IN INFLAMMATORY PERIAPICAL PATHOLOGIES AMONGST DIABETIC AND NON DIABETIC PATIENTS -A PILOT STUDY

UNIQUE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL SCIENCES, 2020

Diabetes mellitus is one of the common metabolic disorders that affect multiple organs. Diabetes ... more Diabetes mellitus is one of the common metabolic disorders that affect multiple organs. Diabetes and oral diseases such as dental caries and periodontal disease have been extensively studied. Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the distribution and severity of apical root resorption in inflammatory periapical pathologies and to correlate the severity amongst diabetes mellitus and non diabetes mellitus patients. Materials and methods: This pilot study included 24 patients, 12 diabetic patients grouped as case group and 12 non-diabetic patients grouped as control group. Periapical pathologies were assessed by clinical examination. Intraoral periapical radiograph was recorded and severity was studied. Results: The prevalence of apical root resorption was evidenced more in the case group compared to control group. Moderate and severe root resorption was more in periapical abscess group of diabetes patients when compared to apical periodontitis group.

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