Usually, dentists search for methods to provide a painless treatment using local
anesthesia. The aim of the study is to evaluate and compare the anesthetic efficiency of three anesthetics
used in dental practice in Damascus, in both maxillary lateral incisor and first molar.
This study was carried out aiming to investigate the accuracy of
measurements , differences in linear and angular measurements of
the craniofacial complex using both the two and three dimensional
method of measuring in patients with different kind
s of
malocclusion ; and also to compare each kind of malocclusion to
the others. The sample of the study consisted of 40 patients ,
divided into three groups – a group for each skeletal malocclusion
, Cone Bean Computed Tomography (CBCT) was performed for
each patient , then two dimensional radiographs were derived from
the CBCT ; after performing the measuring , collecting the results
and analyzing them statistically.
Objective: The purpose of this randomized، double-blind،controled trial was to
evaluate the clinical and radiographic effects of 0.12% chlorhexidine digluconate gel on
peri-implant (hard and soft tissues surrounding the implant) maintenance.
Mater
ial and methods: Forty patients (80 implants) who received two implants at
least were randomly assigned to two groups: 0.12% chlorhexidine digluconate gel as test
group، and placebo without CHX as control group. Clinical and radiographic parameters
were recorded at day 10، month 2، 4، and 6.
Results: All clinical parameters except PPD showed better results in test group which
had statistically significant reductions (P< 0.05) in modified plaque index، modified
gingival index، modified bleeding index and attachment level compared to the placebo
group. There were no significant differences between groups in probing pocket depth or
radiographic parameter.
Conclusions: The results of this clinical study indicate that twice daily use of 0.12%
chlorhexidine digluconate gel may enhance the peri-implant maintenance.
The aim of the study was to investigate the relation
between the Occurrence of Oral Candidiasis and Inhaled
Corticosteroids (ICS) ، also investigating the role of daily
dose in the prognosis .
Aim of study:
This clinical study evaluated the efficacy of Propolis (gel 50%) to
enhance the wounds healing after tooth extraction according of healing index.
This study aims to compare between two globally approved strategies to manage diabetes type II in Syria, by comparing their effectiveness in patients with diabetes type II who are treated in the national program of diabetes Clinics in Damascus and in
vestigate their glucose control. The first strategy includes glibenclamide as a monotherapy and the second includes a combination of glibenclamide and metformin.
Aim: To compare the clinical and radiographic success rates of two
different pulpotomy agents in primary molars after 9 months follow
up.