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Journal of natural science, biology, and medicine | 2014

Botulinum toxin: The Midas touch

Ps Shilpa; Rachna Kaul; Nishat Sultana; Suraksha Bhat

Botulinum Toxin (BT) is a natural molecule produced during growth and autolysis of bacterium called Clostridium botulinum. Use of BT for cosmetic purposes has gained popularity over past two decades, and recently, other therapeutic uses of BT has been extensively studied. BT is considered as a minimally invasive agent that can be used in the treatment of various orofacial disorders and improving the quality of life in such patients. The objective of this article is to review the nature, mechanism of action of BT, and its application in various head and neck diseases.


Dental research journal | 2013

Stem cells: Boon to dentistry and medicine

Ps Shilpa; Rachna Kaul; Nishat Sultana; Suraksha Bhat

Stem cell research has received considerable attention since the discovery that adult stem cells have the capacity to form many different tissue types. Stem cells are a booming field for the research and have been extensively studied in the field of medicine, as well as dentistry. Their application in oncology has been a boon to many of the patients. Dental stem cells have been novel approach to treat diseases like periodontitis, dental caries and many more. Their potential uses in dentistry have provided a new generation of treatments for dental diseases and stem cells have become the focus in dental research. This review highlights about the biology, sources and potential applications of stem cells in dentistry with emphasis on a dentists role in enabling both medical and dental applications using stem cells from teeth.


Journal of Forensic Dental Sciences | 2015

Cheiloscopic patterns in Indian population and their efficacy in sex determination: A randomized cross-sectional study

Rachna Kaul; Shreenivasa Murthy Padmashree; Padar Shastry Shilpa; Nishat Sultana; Suraksha Bhat

Background: Cheiloscopy or the study of lip prints is an important tool in forensic dentistry which is gaining popularity in current times. Not only has it proven effective in identification of individuals, but its role in sex determination has also been investigated. There are six different types of cheiloscopic/lip print patterns according to Tsuchihashi. Aims: The present study was conducted to find the prevalence of cheiloscopic/lip print pattern in 755 individuals and also to assess their efficacy in sex determination. Materials and Methods: According to classification by Tsuchihashi, the lip prints were analysed. Sex determination using lip print was done by method given by Vahanwala et al. Results: It was found that Type I was the most prevalent cheiloscopic pattern. Based on the method of sex determination using lip prints by Vahanwala et al., the percentage of individuals correctly identified was less. Conclusion: Although cheiloscopy holds promise as a supplementary tool along with other modes to recognize the sex of an individual, there is need for further studies using standardized methods to evaluate the same in larger population sizes.


Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal | 2012

Nanogoldtechnology-imaging, sensing and target therapy in head and neck cancer

Nishat Sultana; Suraksha Bhat Shenoy; Me Sham; Shilpa Keshav; Rachna Kaul

Innovation in the last decade has endowed nanotechnology with an assortment of tools for delivery, imaging, and sensing in cancer research. Cancer nanotherapeutics are rapidly progressing and are being implemented to solve several limitations of conventional drug delivery systems such as nonspecific biodistribution and targeting, lack of water solubility, poor oral bioavailability, and low therapeutic indices. To improve the biodistribution of cancer drugs, nanoparticles have been designed for optimal size and surface characteristics to increase their circulation time in the bloodstream. Nanoparticles have the ability to accumulate in cells without being recognized by P-glycoprotein, one of themainmediators of multidrug resistance, resulting in the increased intracellular concentration of drugs. Multifunctional and multiplex nanoparticles are now being actively investigated and are on the horizon as the next generation of nanoparticles, facilitating personalized and tailored cancer treatment.


Indian Journal of Dental Research | 2017

Study of lip prints in different ethno-racial groups in India

Rachna Kaul; Ps Shilpa; S. Padmashree; Suraksha Bhat; Nishat Sultana

Context (Background): Lips prints are unique and are a tool for personal identification. Aims: Indian population can be divided into different ethno-racial groups. In this study, we aimed at finding the most and the least prevalent lip print patterns in these groups and also to observe any similarities or differences that may exist in these groups in terms of lip print patterns. Settings and Design: Lip prints in 755 individuals categorized into different ethno-racial groups were studied. Materials and Methods: Brown- and pink-colored lipsticks, cellophane tape, and magnifying lens were used to record and study the lip prints. Results: Among all the three ethno-racial groups, Type I was the most prevalent lip print pattern observed. The least prevalent lip print pattern in all the three groups was Type IV. Inference/Conclusion: Lip prints hold potential as supplementary tools for identification where they can be recorded with ease. The observation and classification of lip print patterns in different ethno-racial groups not only provide some useful data but also open a new window to a field that can contribute extensively to criminal investigation and identification.


International Journal of Dental Clinics | 2011

Biological wound dressing- role of amniotic membrane

Ehtaih Sham; Nishat Sultana


International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | 2013

Tumor Markers: A Short Overview

Nishat Sultana; Ehtaih Sham; Rachna Kaul; Shilpa Padar Shastry; Suraksha Bhat


International Journal of Dental Clinics | 2011

Xerostomia: An overview

Nishat Sultana; M. Ehtaih Sham


Journal of Oral Sign | 2012

Probiotics: stepping stene towards a healthy life

Rachna Kaul; Ps Shilpa; Cj Sanjay; Nishat Sultana; Suraksha Bhat


International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | 2012

Role of Maxillofacial Radiologist in Ballistic Wound: Case Report with Literature Review

Nishat Sultana; Ehtaih Sham

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Rachna Kaul

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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Suraksha Bhat

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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Ehtaih Sham

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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Shilpa Padar Shastry

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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