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Original Research Article
EXPERIENCES OF COVID-19 VACCINATION AMONG DENTAL UNDERGRADUATES AND INTERNS - AN ONLINE CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY
Author Name: Bindu V Bhaskar, Siyana RejiAbstract: Vaccination has been approved as a successful approaching averting the spread of COVID-19. Dental professionals are one among the vulnerable populations due to their close work space proximity related to oral cavity. Our study aimed to assess the experiences of COVID-19 vaccination among dental undergraduates and interns in a tertiary dental health centre in Kerala, India. Among the participants 86.2% were females and 13.8% were males. Most of them (86.2%) never tested positive for COVID-19, but 9.6% were tested COVID positive before the first vaccination.Pain at the injection site was reported as the most common localised symptom after the first doses as well the second dose. Dentists can act as effective advocates of COVID vaccination and evidence-based planning with effective approaches is warranted to enhance the knowledge and eradicate vaccination hesitancy among general public.
Keywords: vaccination, COVID 19, experiences
Review Articles
HAND HYGIENE - A REVIEW
Author Name: Sreelakshmi M K, Subramaniam R Suneesh Kuruvilla, Jesline Merly JamesAbstract: Hand hygiene is the primary measure to reduce infections. It is a simple action, but the lack of compliance among health care providers worldwide is a problem. Hand hygiene has been described as the cornerstone and starting point in all infection control programs, with the hands of health care staff being the drivers and promoters of infection in critically ill patients. In both healthcare and community settings, alcohol-based hand sanitizers have become a popular alternative to traditional handwashing with soap and water. The review gives an insight into hand hygiene, the types and indications of hand washing and hand sanitizers.
Keywords: Hand hygiene, disinfection, asepsis, cross infection
RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF FACE MASKS DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS
Author Name: Priya Babu, Prasad Chandrakant IngaleAbstract: After the emergence of COVID 19, face masks havebecome a clothing accessory that is worn every dayand everywhere. Even though face masks offerexcellent protection against microbial invasion, theyare not free from the inherent or acquired ill effects.Being regular users of face mask, individuals should beaware about the associated risks and detrimentaleffects too. This review gives an insight on the risksassociated with the use of face masks during theCOVID-19 crisis.
Keywords: face mask, risk, COVID 19, pandemic
INJECTION MOLDING TECHNIQUE AND GENOTOXICITY IN DENTAL PRACTICE - A LITERATURE REVIEW
Author Name: Sukesh PanikkathAbstract: Biocompatibility of dental materials is of great concern fordentists, patients, public health services, competentauthorities, standardizer’s, dental technicians, laboratories,manufacturers and notified bodies. Several moldingtechniques have been advocated for processing denturebase resins. Injection molding technique stand ahead as ithas been proven to cause less dimensional change, lessleachable methyl methacrylate and less exposure tolaboratory technicians.
Keywords: Injection molding, Genotoxicity, Poly methylmethacrylate
Case Report
SECONDARY PERIODONTAL MANAGEMENT OF SYMPTOMATIC ROOT CANAL TREATED TOOTH A CASE REPORT
Author Name: Anu MathewAbstract: Endo-perio lesions mostly occur due to the proximity of anatomic and vascular connections between the pulp and the periodontium. Endodontic-periodontal combined lesion pose a clinical dilemma primarily because of difficulty in choosing the right treatment and prognosis determination. If primary endodontic lesion is left untreated, it can result in the secondary involvement ofperiodontal collapse. This case report presents the diagnosis and treatment adopted for a primary endodontic lesion with secondary periodontal involvement by means of a combined therapy involving GTR and osseous graft.
Keywords: endo perio lesion, furcation, regenerative therapy, swelling
MANAGEMENT OF ROOT CANAL TREATED TOOTH OBTURATED WITH INSTRUMENTS A CASE REPORT
Author Name: Rugma SAbstract: Even though rotary instruments pose varied extent of flexibility and ease of use, they are not free from disadvantages. Endodontic mishaps are not uncommon in clinical practise. Management depends on the clinical scenario and also on the outcome of weighing the risks and benefits. This case report presents nonsurgical retreatment of a maxillary left premolar previously obturated with fragmented root canal instrument.
Keywords: fractured , instrument ,obturation, root canal.