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Br J Med Med Res ; 2016; 16(9): 1-7
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-183368

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Aim: To assess and compare the knowledge, attitude and practice of dental practitioners and dental postgraduate students towards the practice of evidence based dentistry (EBD). Methodology: A random sample of 225 dental practitioners and postgraduate students were involved in the study. Participation was voluntary. A cross-sectional survey with self administered questionnaire was done. The questionnaire was loosely based on 3 categories; namely knowledge, attitude and practice. All questionnaire forms were distributed and collected by mail. Results were statistically evaluated using a t test. Results: Most of the general practitioners seem to be less familiar with the concept of Evidence Based Dentistry (EBD). The trend is more predominant with BDS practitioners. Despite majority of the participants being MDS or postgraduate students, only 28.62% of the participants were thorough with the concept of EBD with 68.9% of the participants having a fair idea about it. Among these practitioners, majorities are resorting to help and advices from friends or colleagues. 91.1% of the respondents have shown interest in improvising their knowledge by practicing evidence based dentistry. Conclusions: EBD is not a new concept but still most of the dentists are not familiar with. Majority of the dentists are even unaware of the terms used in EBD. Educational program regarding EBD targeted at general dentist population should be encouraged to enhance their knowledge and use of EBD in everyday practice.

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Br J Med Med Res ; 2016; 13(8):1-5
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-182638

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Hemangiomas are group of vascular anomalies which are not present at birth. They generally manifest within 3-4 weeks of life, consists of a rapid proliferative phase, stable plateau phase and slow involuting phase. Hemangiomas of the oral cavity are not commonly observed though head and neck are common sites. Histologically it may be evident in some cases that lymphatic channels are present in hemangiomas, and then it is be categorized according to the predominant component either Haemangiolymphangioma or lymphangiohemangiomas. All most all hemangiomas involute with time, but 10-20% of true hemangiomas don’t involute and require post- adolescent surgical treatment. In this article a case of Haemangiolymphangioma of right buccal mucosa in a 22-year-old male patient is reported. Various treatment modalities and their clinical implication have also been reviewed.

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