Treatment of young Class III patients with maxillary deficiency is generally directed towards achieving positive overjet through a combination of dentoalveolar and skeletal effects. Reverse pull he...
It has been postulated that childhood idiopathic nephrotic syndrome is associated with OS due to increased levels of ROS and decreased levels of antioxidants. Nephrotic syndrome (NS) causes dyslipi...
Anaemia is the commonest medical disorder in pregnancy and has varied incidence, etiology and degree of severity in different populations, being more common in third world countries ...
Cancer is one of the fatal diseases occurring throughout the world in which the body cells become abnormal, divides continuously and form tumors. Various treatments are under use for cancer like ch...
Much of the knowledge of lymphocyte life history has come from experimental situations. Lymphocytes are the only cells in the body capable of specifically recognizing and distinguishing different ...
Do you know anything about proper nutrition and proper diet? Do you know the importance of proper nutrition in your physical and mental health? Do you have any physiological conditions? Yes, we all...
Sella turcica is a saddle-shaped concavity in the body of sphenoid bone situated in the middle cranial fossa of the skull. Sella turcica gets its name from Turkish language because of its similarit...
Telocytes (TCs) are interstitial cells previously characterized by electron microscopy as cells with very long extensions (telopodes, Tps), present in numerous organs, including the heart interstit...
In spite of various preventive measures, dental caries is still a highly prevalent and contagious disease. Prevalance of dental caries in primary dentition is about 64.2% and 26.6% in permanent den...
In spite of various preventive measures, dental caries is still a highly prevalent and contagious disease. Prevalance of dental caries in primary dentition is about 64.2% and 26.6% in permanent den...
Although the prevalence of dental caries in children has declined markedly over the last two decades in most countries, the disease continues to be a major problem for both children and adults ever...
Giardiasis is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by the flagellate protozoan Giardia. It is the most common pathogenic parasitic infection in humans worldwide. The infection occurs in many animals...
Challenges and Opportunities to the Delivery of Holistic Nursing Care. With the influx of patients embracing integrative therapies,and the lack of knowledge surrounding them, there is a need for mo...
Avian influenza or 'Bird flu' is a contagious disease of animals caused by viruses. Present day drugs are able to reduce the time to symptom resolution by 1.5 days provided therapy is started withi...
When relating health to social and economic development, one can assert that good health standards mean development and poor health standards mean lack of development. This suggests that the basis ...
In Rwanda, Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) control program was established in 2007 and initial mapping was completed in 2008 before starting mass drug administration (MDA) against schistosomiasis ...
This book is a review of biliary tract cancers (Cholangiocarcinoma) and, above all, the most recent guidelines on this pathology from both a diagnostic and therapeutic points of view. This patholog...
Smile is one of the most expressive forms of nonverbal communication. Smile form sets standards for the relationship of the teeth to the face, lip shape and mouth. This book focuses on an understan...
This book is a guide of measures taken for Infection Control in Dental Practice. Infection Control is defined as "Measures practiced by health care personnel to reduce the risks of transmission of ...
Diabetes Mellitus, commonly known as diabetes, is a chronic condition associated with abnormally high levels of glucose in the blood. The increasing popularity of smartphones with sensing capabilit...