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Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics | 2014

Mental nerve paresthesia secondary to initiation of endodontic therapy: a case report

Syed Mukhtar-Un-Nisar Andrabi; Sharique Alam; Afaf Zia; Masood Hasan Khan; Ashok Kumar

Whenever endodontic therapy is performed on mandibular posterior teeth, damage to the inferior alveolar nerve or any of its branches is possible. Acute periapical infection in mandibular posterior teeth may also sometimes disturb the normal functioning of the inferior alveolar nerve. The most common clinical manifestation of these insults is the paresthesia of the inferior alveolar nerve or mental nerve paresthesia. Paresthesia usually manifests as burning, prickling, tingling, numbness, itching or any deviation from normal sensation. Altered sensation and pain in the involved areas may interfere with speaking, eating, drinking, shaving, tooth brushing and other events of social interaction which will have a disturbing impact on the patient. Paresthesia can be short term, long term or even permanent. The duration of the paresthesia depends upon the extent of the nerve damage or persistence of the etiology. Permanent paresthesia is the result of nerve trunk laceration or actual total nerve damage. Paresthesia must be treated as soon as diagnosed to have better treatment outcomes. The present paper describes a case of mental nerve paresthesia arising after the start of the endodontic therapy in left mandibular first molar which was managed successfully by conservative treatment.


Singapore dental journal | 2015

Necrotizing periodontitis in a heavy smoker and tobacco chewer – A case report

Afaf Zia; Syed Mukhtar-Un-Nisar Andrabi; Shagufta Qadri; Afshan Bey

Necrotizing periodontitis is a distinct and specific disease characterized by rapidly progressing ulceration of the interdental gingiva and then spreading along the gingival margins and leading to acute destruction of periodontal tissues. Necrotizing ulcerative gingival lesions are common in developing countries because of poor nutritional status, poor oral hygiene and debilitating conditions. In the developed world it is mostly seen in patients with the HIV infections and other immune system dysfunctions. The exact etiology of the necrotizing lesions is still unknown; however a fuso-spirochaetal infection along with weakened host immune system seems to play a major role in the pathogenesis of these diseases. Presented is the case of acute necrotizing periodontitis in a 21 year old male patient with no systemic disease but a history of tobacco use (chewing and smoking) since 7 years. The patient was managed by conservative treatment followed by surgery for the correction of gingival defects.


Singapore dental journal | 2014

Endodontic irrigant as a root conditioning agent: An in vitro scanning electron microscopic study evaluating the ability of MTAD to remove smear layer from periodontally affected root surfaces.

Afaf Zia; Syed Mukhtar-Un-Nisar Andrabi; Afshan Bey; Ashok Kumar; Zareen Fatima

BACKGROUND Instrumentation of the root surface, results in formation of a smear layer of organic and mineralized debris which serves as a physical barrier, inhibiting new connective tissue attachment to the root surface. The present study advocates the use of an endodontic irrigant MTAD (mixture of tetracycline, citric acid and detergent) as a root conditioning agent. The main aim of the study was to compare the root conditioning ability of an endodontic irrigant MTAD (mixture of tetracycline, acid and detergent) with 17% EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid). MATERIALS AND METHODS Sixty freshly extracted human single rooted teeth with confirmed periodontal involvement were selected for this study and decoronated. The apical third of each root was removed and the remaining root was sectioned longitudinally to produce a 6mm to 8mm long tooth section. The root surface was then instrumented by hand using a sharp Gracey 1-2 periodontal curette with 6-8 strokes per area to achieve a smooth glass-like surface. A total of 60 specimens were prepared which were randomly divided into three groups (n=20). Each group received the root conditioning treatments as follows: All specimens were prepared for SEM and scored according to the presence of smear layer. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS MTAD removed the smear layer successfully from the root surfaces. The mean smear score for samples treated with Biopure MTAD was lower than those treated with EDTA, (p=0.04). MTAD can be used as a root conditioning agent with efficient smear layer removal ability and known antimicrobial and anticollagenase activity.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2012

Acute gingival bleeding as a complication of falciparum malaria: a case report

Saif Khan; Afaf Zia; Narinder Dev Gupta; Afshan Bey

INTRODUCTION Acute gingival bleeding can occasionally be the only sign of systemic bleeding problems. The diagnosis and management of such conditions may challenge the skills of the dentist. CASE REPORT The present report describes a case of severe, prolonged gingival bleeding in a 54-year-old woman as a consequence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection. Specific highlights are focused on the management of the patient with emphasis on early diagnosis of the disease so as to improve the prognosis. This case report also stresses that medical intervention to correct the underlying aberration of hemostasis is necessary for local dental measures to successfully stop bleeding. CONCLUSIONS Acute gingival bleeding as a complication of systemic disease can be challenging to manage unless the underlying systemic cause is diagnosed. Therefore, the dentist must be aware of various systemic conditions that can lead to gingival bleeding. The present case report describes a patient with acute gingival bleeding secondary to Plasmodium falciparum infection.


Archive | 2011

Oral biomarkers in the diagnosis and progression of periodontal diseases

Afaf Zia; Saif Khan; Narinder Dev Gupta


Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry | 2014

Effect of passive ultrasonic irrigation and manual dynamic irrigation on smear layer removal from root canals in a closed apex in vitro model

Syed Mukhtar-Un-Nisar Andrabi; Ashok Kumar; Afaf Zia; Huma Iftekhar; Sharique Alam; Shiraz Siddiqui


Journal of medical and dental sciences | 2014

» FREE RADICALS AND ANTIOXIDANTS INTERACTIONS IN PERIODONTAL DISEASES- A REVIEW

Afaf Zia; Afshan Bey


Journal of Dentistry Indonesia | 2017

The Effect of Systemic Doxycycline and Mechanical Therapy on GCF β-Glucuronidase Leves in Chronic Periodontitis Patients

Afaf Zia; Narendra D. Gupta; Afshan Bey; Asad U. Khan; Saif Khan; Syed Mukhtar Un Nisar Andrabi; Rosina Khan; Mohd Adil


International journal of scientific research | 2015

Closure of Midline Diastema by Direct Composite Resin Build-Up Using a Customized Matrix Technique-A Case Report

Syed Mukhtar-Un-Nisar Andrabi; Afaf Zia; Ashok Kumar; Sharique Alam


Archive | 2014

Management of Gingival Recession using Coronally Advanced Flap combined with Bracket Application: A Case Report

Zareen Fatima; Afshan Bey; Fehmi Mian; Afaf Zia

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Afshan Bey

Aligarh Muslim University

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Ashok Kumar

Aligarh Muslim University

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Saif Khan

Aligarh Muslim University

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Sharique Alam

Aligarh Muslim University

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Zareen Fatima

Aligarh Muslim University

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Asad U. Khan

Aligarh Muslim University

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Huma Iftekhar

Aligarh Muslim University

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Masood A. Khan

Aligarh Muslim University

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