Written by Naira Figueiredo Deana
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
Dental services can be a suitable environment for the spread of the COVID-19 virus due to the type of treatment and the closeness of the personnel to the patients. For this reason, several guidelines have been prepared and presented by international organizations regarding the need to comply with health standards in these environments. The purpose of this study was to review and analyze the guidelines and studies conducted regarding the prevention and control of coronavirus in dental settings. I
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Written by Meshari Abdulaziz AlHumaidi
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
Since Planck tested the technology for the first time in 1900, the use of lasers in the medical field has been around for more than a century. Since then, there has been no turning back, as these developments have been used in many areas of health. The present study aimed to survey dentists' knowledge and practice regarding lasers in Riyadh city. The current study used a closed-ended questionnaire and is cross-sectional. Since the dental professionals of Riyadh city are the study's objec
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Written by Dinesh Kumar
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
The best strategies for treating young children with caries in their primary dentition are being debated due to recent studies. It is necessary to ensure that children have a positive dental experience because they are usually afraid of needles and the dentist's setting. Therefore, the study aimed to differentiate between the effects of conscious sedation and aromatherapy in reducing dental anxiety in children having extractions. This randomized clinical trial was conducted at a private dent
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Written by Salman Alnemer
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
Children of all ages frequently suffer from traumatic dental injuries (TDIs), which can seriously impair function, appearance, and mental health by breaking, moving, or losing teeth. Males are twice as likely as females to suffer from dental trauma at school, affecting over 25% of children. The upper central incisors are most commonly impacted with a high frequency between the ages of 8 and 10 years. This study aimed to determine the dental attitudes and knowledge of dental professionals in Riya
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Written by Diana Heimes
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is the most common side effect among individuals receiving immunosuppressive, anti-resorptive, antiangiogenic, and chemotherapeutic medications. Dental professionals must be knowledgeable about these drugs. Saudi Arabia has not conducted any research on this topic. This study aimed to increase awareness about MRONJ and evaluate the attitude and knowledge of dental professionals about it. This cross-sectional descriptive observation was conducted targeting fifth and
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Written by George Triantafyllopoulos
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
As a condition, osteoporosis is characterized by reduced bone density, excruciating pain, and a high risk of fractures. Research conducted worldwide has shown that there is a strong correlation between the onset of osteoporosis and bone density, which may be determined by 2D radiographs from the mandibular bone analysis. Therefore, dental radiographs may help identify individuals at risk of developing osteoporosis or early diagnosis of osteoporosis. The objectives of this study are to determine
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Written by Fahed A. Aloufi
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
In the dental clinic, a medical emergency (ME) could occur at any time. While they are often not life-threatening, they can sometimes lead to severe complications. Basic life support (BLS) training and evaluating individuals' medical histories are essential for managing and preventing emergency medical conditions. Since dental graduates must be able to handle many of the emergencies that may occur in the dental clinic, the diagnosis and treatment of MEs is an important component of the under
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