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Cureus ; 16(5): e59835, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38846201

ABSTRACT

The palatogingival groove is a developmental anomaly on the palatal surface of the maxillary anterior teeth. The shallow groove, often less than 1 mm, is challenging to diagnose, particularly in radiographic examinations. Such grooves are mistaken for root fractures. In this case study, we explore the prevalence, types, radiological appearances, and treatment options of type I shallow palatogingival grooves encountered in cone beam computed tomography.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e52439, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38371070

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Nevus of Ota or congenital oculodermal melanosis (ODM) is characterized by brown or blue/gray asymptomatic brown or blue/gray flat lesions of the skin, mucosae, episcleral/sclera, and uvea, which are located near the trigeminal nerve's ophthalmic and mandibular branches. The main ophthalmic complications are glaucoma and predisposition to uveal melanoma. "trichilemmal cyst" is also known as "wen" "pilar cyst" or " isthmus catagen cyst". It occurs in the scalp and mimics sebaceous cysts clinically. The swelling appears smooth in outline and is filled with cytokeratin. An unusual case of a 32-year-old male with both trichilemmal cyst and nevus of Ota, a 27-year-old female, and a 47-year-old male with nevus of Ota is discussed here.

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Cureus ; 15(10): e46529, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37936992

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Bifid condyle is a rare developmental anomaly that results from an obstructed blood supply during its development. Bifid condyle is more often unilateral, although bilateral. A case of a bifid condyle is evaluated three-dimensionally in three orthogonal planes namely coronal, sagittal and axial sections. The etiology, clinical features, diagnostic, non-surgical and surgical treatment modalities of bifid condyle are discussed.

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J Indian Soc Periodontol ; 27(5): 492-495, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37781325

ABSTRACT

Background: Periodontitis is the most common type of periodontal condition, primarily affecting middle-aged people and resulting in tooth loss; when combined with diabetes, it becomes a debilitating condition. The aim of this study is to compare the residual periodontal ligament length in periodontitis patients with and without diabetes. Materials and Methods: The cross-sectional observational study was conducted in the department of periodontics over 5 months. The patients in the study were divided into two groups. Group 1 comprised patients with periodontitis without type 2 diabetes and Group 2 comprised patients with periodontitis with type 2 diabetes. A total of 100 teeth 50 from each group were collected. The teeth were stained, and the Residual Periodontal Ligament (RPL) of all tooth aspects and surfaces to a total of 544 were measured. Two points were identified for measuring the RPL. The first point was from the apex of the tooth and the second point was the highest marking of the stain. The length from these two points was recorded as the RPL. Following which, means from Groups 1 and 2 were calculated to determine the rate of destruction. The average of the values for each tooth was calculated to determine the percentage of RPL in each tooth and surface. The Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the RPL of the teeth surfaces and Group 1 and Group 2 and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The RPL was higher in nondiabetic patients, with a mean value of 23.66 mm, when compared to diabetic patients, with a mean RPL of 17.05 mm, implying that diabetic patients showed greater periodontal destruction. Buccal tooth surfaces displayed a mean RPL of 4.24 mm and 6.00 mm, lingual/palatal tooth surfaces with 4.02 mm and 5.91 mm, mesial tooth surfaces with 3.82 mm and 5.64 mm, and distal tooth surfaces showed 4.14 mm and 5.67 mm (diabetic and nondiabetic, respectively) with (P < 0.001) found to be statistically significant. Conclusion: This study observed that the destruction rate of the periodontal ligament was higher in diabetic teeth than in nondiabetic teeth, implying that patients with metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes influence the response of periodontal tissues to periodontitis and that hyperglycemia impacts the periodontal ligament either directly or indirectly.

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Cureus ; 15(7): e42095, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37602049

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Ear tags or accessory auricles are branchial cleft remnants that clinically appear as asymptomatic nodules or papules in the preauricular region. They occur in various syndromes affecting the first and branchial arches during embryogenesis. The presence of an ear tag can have a psychological impact on one's life due to its unesthetic appearance, thereby affecting their quality of life. Talon cusp usually occurs in the maxillary central or lateral incisor. A fissured tongue or cerebriform tongue is characterized by the presence of horizontal or vertical grooves, usually affecting the dorsum of the tongue. Ankyloglossia or tongue-tie is a developmental anomaly in which the lingual frenum is abnormally attached to the ventral surface of the tongue. It can cause difficulties in breastfeeding in infants and in the pronunciation of certain vowels in adults. The concurrent occurrence of the ear tag along with the talon cusp in the mandibular second molar has not been reported in previous literature. We present a unique case of a 24-year-old non-syndromic individual with the concurrent occurrence of the ear tag along with a rare clinical occurrence of talon cusp in the mandibular second molar, fissured tongue, and ankyloglossia.

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Cureus ; 15(5): e38642, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37284361

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A port-wine stain is a type of non-neoplastic hamartomatous malformation of capillary blood vessels, resulting from ectatic capillaries present from birth. Lobular capillary hemangioma is a form of capillary hemangioma that occurs from hamartomatous malformation of capillaries. In our report, we discuss the rare case of both port-wine stain and capillary haemangioma on the gingiva in a 22- year-old young male.

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Cureus ; 15(5): e38644, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37284371

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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by repeated episodes of upper airway blockage and collapse during sleep accompanied by awakenings with or without oxygen desaturations. During obstructive sleep apnea events, the oropharynx in the back of the throat compresses, causing arousal, oxygen desaturation, or both, leading to fragmented sleep. The hyperplastic uvula is a common clinical finding in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. The various diagnostic and treatment modalities of obstructive sleep apnea are discussed in this article.

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Cureus ; 15(5): e38639, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37288236

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Nicotine dependence is a current indwelling and challenging health burden among smokeless tobacco users as it involves the compulsive use of a substance despite its known harmful effects. The evaluation of nicotine dependence is challenging as it involves physical and psychological dependence due to nicotine in smokeless tobacco. AIM AND OBJECTIVE: The primary aim is to assess the nicotine dependence in a group of smokeless tobacco by using a six-question Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence for Smokeless Tobacco (FTND-ST) and to assess the nicotine dependence among three groups, namely Group - 1, who were exclusively pan masala, gutka chewers, Group - 2, who were exclusively Hans users, and Group - 3, who were exclusively betel quid with smokeless tobacco chewers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Only those who use smokeless tobacco in the age groups between 21 to 70 years were randomly selected. The total sample size is 100 patients. The age groups were divided into 21-28, 29-35, 36-42, 43-49, 50-56, 57-63, and 64-70. Informed consent was obtained from the participants of the study. RESULTS: The Hans chewers are predominantly females. Pan masala and gutka chewers are predominantly males. CONCLUSION: Smokeless tobacco chewers like pan masala were found to have high mean nicotine dependence Fagerstrom score than Hans and betel quid with smokeless tobacco chewers.

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Cureus ; 15(5): e38710, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37292556

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Squamous papilloma is a benign, exophytic, soft tissue tumour caused by the rapid proliferation of stratified squamous epithelium. It typically manifests in the oral cavity as a painless, soft, non-tender, pedunculated growth that resembles a cauliflower. This case report of squamous papilloma on the hard palate sheds light on the etiopathogenesis, types, clinical features, differential diagnosis, and management modalities.

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Cureus ; 15(4): e37451, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37181990

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Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) is a rare neurological disorder that is present at birth. It is characterized by a reddish-purple birthmark on the face, typically on one side of the forehead and upper eyelid, and sometimes involving the scalp and ear. This birthmark, called a port-wine stain, is caused by an abnormal buildup of blood vessels in the skin. SWS can also cause neurological problems such as seizures, developmental delays, and problems with vision and coordination. Treatment for SWS typically includes a combination of medications to control seizures and other symptoms, as well as laser therapy or surgery to reduce the appearance of the birthmark. Additionally, physical therapy and other therapies can help improve vision and coordination. It is important to note that the symptoms and severity of SWS can vary widely from person to person, and early diagnosis and treatment can help improve outcomes.

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Cureus ; 15(3): e36162, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37065301

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A radicular cyst is the most typical odontogenic cyst affecting the human jaws. A radicular cyst is frequently asymptomatic and is discovered accidentally during a radiological procedure. Radicular cyst most commonly occurs during the third and fourth decades of life. The patient affected by a radicular cyst usually gives a history of trauma, and they may even not be aware of the occurrence of the traumatic episode. Such a case of a Radicular cyst that occurred in a 22-year-old-young female who did not follow up further for root canal treatment was radiographically evaluated in three-dimensional view with the help of cone-beam computed tomography.

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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 66(2): 388-391, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37077093

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Papilliferous keratoameloblastoma is an extremely rare variant of ameloblastoma, a benign odontogenic tumor, with only seven cases reported in the English language literature. This variant presents with the metaplastic transformation of stellate reticulum-like cells to the extent of forming papillary structures exhibiting superficial keratinization of varying thickness. This paper describes the pathognomonic macroscopic features of this tumor observed during gross examination under the stereo zoom microscope that differentiate it from the other odontogenic tumors which have not been explored in the previously documented cases. Also, in this paper, a detailed comparison of the macroscopic features observed under the stereo zoom microscope during gross examination with the microscopic features of the histologic section has been described proving to be useful in the histological differential diagnosis of the keratinizing variants of ameloblastoma.


Subject(s)
Ameloblastoma , Mandibular Neoplasms , Humans , Ameloblastoma/diagnosis , Ameloblastoma/pathology , Mandibular Neoplasms/pathology , Diagnosis, Differential
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Cureus ; 15(2): e35540, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37007324

ABSTRACT

Gingival hypertrophy caused by certain drugs, including amlodipine, may occur in genetically susceptible individuals. There is no clear explanation for the exact mechanism behind gingival hypertrophy, but a multifactorial theory has been proposed that unifies the phenomenon. In addition to causing difficulty with speech and mastication, gingival hypertrophy also contributes to poor oral hygiene and unaesthetic appearance. We describe the case of a 54-year-old woman who developed gingival hypertrophy due to the long-standing antihypertensive medication amlodipine 5 mg taken twice daily for four years.

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Cureus ; 14(10): e30260, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36381711

ABSTRACT

A benign soft tissue tumor of mature fat cells is called a lipoma (adipocytes). Lipoma can develop anywhere on the body, although it is uncommon in the mouth. Lipomas that are superficially positioned are often yellowish in color, painless, soft, and non-fluctuating with a thin epithelial surface. As a result, a delicate pattern of blood vessels is frequently seen on the surface. Deeper lesions might not exhibit this finding and, as a result, are not as clinically recognized. Since the patients do not report any subjective clinical symptoms, the dentist often diagnoses such lipomas by accident. Deep-seated lipomas require specialist imaging procedures, such as contrast-enhanced computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or ultrasound to determine their extent. Lipomas can range in size from tiny to large to enormous. Large lipomas typically feature a "slip sign" and a nodular surface. Giant-sized lipomas can have a diameter of up to 10 cm. Lipomas can be single or multicellular. Dercum's disease, Proteus syndrome, neurofibromatosis, and familial adenomatosis polyposis all exhibit lipomas in various locations. The preferred course of treatment for these oral lipomas is surgical removal. Such lipomas do not recur again. Lipoma comes in a number of tiny varieties. The traditional description is of a well-defined tumor made up of lobules of uniformly sized and shaped mature fat cells. The term "fibrolipoma" refers to lipomas that contain a sizable amount of fibrous connective tissue, "angiolipoma" refers to lipomas that contain numerous tiny blood vessels, "myxolipoma" refers to lipomas with a background of myxoid cells, and "spindle cell lipoma" refers to lipomas that contain a mixture of uniform spindle cells. When compared to a pleomorphic liposarcoma, the pleomorphic lipoma exhibits spindle cells and strange, hyperchromatic large cells, making it challenging for the pathologist to tell them apart. An intramuscular lipoma is a lipoma that invades skeletal muscle bundles. Because they are harder to entirely eradicate, intramuscular lipomas are more likely to reoccur.

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Cureus ; 14(8): e27945, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36120193

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The rapid increase in internet use in the current digital era has caused a potential increase in anxiety, and a person either self-medicates or abruptly stops the drug for his medical illness, thereby the rise in the Internet Derived information Obstructing Treatment (IDIOT) syndrome. The Internet Derived Information Obstructing Treatment (IDIOT) syndrome occurs when patients abruptly quit their treatment because they have blindly trusted internet medical information. WHO calls this an " Infodemic," which has created a complex situation in healthcare, as it has caused too much information in digital and physical environments during an outbreak of the disease and caused mistrust in health authorities. Patients get important health information online and anticipate additional assistance, Dr. C. N. Manjunath, Director, Jayadeva Hospital, says "Doctors are becoming sick because of stress, and they need to take care of their health. There is an added demand to ac-q-u-ire communication skills rather than merely technical and professional qualities." Patients must not merely believe healthcare-related information available from online health resources and must seek the help of licensed healthcare professionals for their health concerns. There must be an increase in the awareness programs among the public to as not to fall as victims and blindly follow or abruptly stop their medical prescriptions for their medical illness from available online health resources.

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Cureus ; 14(7): e26629, 2022 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35949788

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Mesiodens is the most commonly occurring supernumerary tooth between the two maxillary central incisors. Mesiodens can be inverted, impacted, or placed buccally or palatally between the two maxillary central incisors. It mostly occurs unilaterally and rarely occurs bilaterally. We describe a rare occurrence of such a bilateral inverted mesiodens extended near the anterior nasal spine, evaluated by cone-beam computed tomography.

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Cureus ; 14(4): e23780, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35518544

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Double teeth, also called connated or cojoined teeth, are clinically present as two separate teeth united by dentin. It occurs due to the fusion of two individual tooth buds or the partial splitting of one into two. An accessory supernumerary fourth molar is called a distomolar or distodens. Usually, the distomolar has a small crown that can be conical, peg-shaped, or like a small premolar called molariform distomolar that occurs distal to the last molar. This case presents an impacted molariform distomolar with the fusion of crown and root in a 27-year-old female.

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Cureus ; 14(1): e21002, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35154976

ABSTRACT

Parakeratinised odontogenic keratocyst is a developmental odontogenic cyst affecting the jaw with aggressive behaviour, rapid growth, extension into adjacent structures, and a high recurrence rate of 4.4% in either jaw. This cyst usually occurs in the molar-ramus region of the mandible. If it occurs in the maxilla, the cyst can traverse through the trabecular bone marrow spaces resulting in expansion more mediolaterally than in the buccolingual direction. Here, we present you a case of peripherally occurring parakeratinised variant of odontogenic keratocyst in a 20-year-old-male in relation to impacted left maxillary cuspid in the maxilla with involvement of the floor of the maxillary sinus, imaged by cone-beam computed tomography systems (CBCT) and treated by surgical enucleation.

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J Family Med Prim Care ; 11(11): 7412-7415, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36993094

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Aspergillosis is a deep-seated fungal infection caused by the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. It is commonly seen among farmers, who frequently handle moist hay, which harbors the spores of the Aspergillus fungus. The infection is acquired by the inhalation of fungal spores and clinically manifests in immunocompromised patients. Such a case of Aspergillosis reported in a 50-year-old male patient with periorbital swelling and multiple sinuses near the lower left eyelid with a complaint of a non-healing socket after dental extraction and treated by coblation turbinoplasty under general anesthesia by endoscopic sinus surgery is described here.

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Cureus ; 14(12): e33122, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36721615

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Necrotizing sialometaplasia is a rare, reactive, self-limiting disorder affecting a minor salivary gland that clinically mimics malignancy. Chronic smoking, alcohol use, trauma to the hard palate caused by local anesthetic injection due to the vasoconstrictive action of adrenaline in local anesthetic, topical application of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like flurbiprofen spray used in bronchial asthma, oral intubation procedures for general anesthesia, ill-fitting dentures, bulimia nervosa, and minor salivary gland tumors are some of the contributing factors linked to its development. In this article, we discuss a rare, reactive, self-limiting condition affecting minor salivary gland, necrotizing sialometaplasia that occurred on the right posterolateral hard palate region in a 57-year-old male chronic smoker, diagnosed by oral medicine specialist by clinical findings and radiological evaluation by cone beam computed tomography that healed rapidly in three days by itself without any treatment, that prevented unwanted biopsy or surgery.

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