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Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology | 2014

Effect of oil gum massage therapy on common pathogenic oral microorganisms - A randomized controlled trial

Nishu Singla; Shashidhar Acharya; Suganthi Martena; Ritesh Singla

Objectives: (i) To assess reduction in Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus species count in saliva sample after ten minutes of oil gum massage therapy (massage of gingival tissues) per day for three weeks with sesame oil, olive oil, and coconut oil in three different groups of subjects. (ii) To compare the efficacy between three different oils and the “gold standard” chlorhexidine gel. (iii) To assess reduction in gingival scores and plaque scores of study subjects. Materials and Methods: Study design – Single center, parallel design, and triple blind randomized clinical study with four treatment groups. Participants: 32 of the 40 study subjects working as housekeeping personnel at Kasturba Hospital, Manipal; aged 18-55 years completed the three-week study period. Interventions: Subjects were randomly assigned to massage their gingiva everyday for three weeks with sesame oil, olive oil, coconut oil (tests), and Chlorhexidine gel (control). Oral health status and paraffin stimulated saliva samples were obtained at baseline and after three weeks of oil gum massage therapy. Outcome measures: Microbial culture, plaque index, and gingival index. Statistical analysis: Paired t test and Kruskal Wallis test. Results: There was a significant reduction in mean Streptococcus mutans count, Lactobacillus count, plaque scores, and gingival scores in all four groups after the study. However, there was no significant difference found in percentage reduction of these variables between the four groups. Conclusion: These oils can be used as valuable preventive agents in maintaining and improving oral health in low socioeconomic status population. However, it is recommended that further research should be conducted in other populations with a larger sample and longer duration of follow-up period.


Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology | 2016

The impact of lifestyles on the periodontal health of adults in Udupi district: A cross sectional study

Nishu Singla; Shashidhar Acharya; Ramprasad Vasthare Prabhakar; Kalyana Chakravarthy; Deepak Kumar Singhal; Ritesh Singla

Objectives: (1) To assess the impact of different lifestyle factors on periodontal health of adults. (2) To assess the impact of overall/combined lifestyle variable (calculated by health practice index [HPI]) on periodontal health of adults. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study consisting of a structured questionnaire on HPI, oral health-related behavior, and personal habits as well as sociodemographic variables was conducted on 800 subjects aged 20–50 years attending dental outreach set-ups of Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal. Clinical examination for periodontal status was done by recording loss of attachment scores using community periodontal index (FDI/WHO-1982). Statistical analysis was done by bivariate analysis using Chi-square followed by multivariate analysis to obtain adjusted odds ratio with 95% confidence interval. Results: After adjusting for all the confounding variables in multivariate logistic regression analysis, the variables that showed an independent association with periodontitis were age, location, marital status, smoking, hours of sleep per night, physical activity, and overall poor lifestyles. Conclusion: Our results support studying a combined approach using various lifestyle behaviors for controlling chronic periodontitis. Necessary public health action on conditions which determine unhealthy lifestyle behaviors across population is needed which is possible by patients involvement in self-care by promoting healthy lifestyles.


Archive | 2014

Green Dentistry-A Revolution:A Review

Nishu Singla; Ritesh Singla


Archive | 2013

Management of class I malocclusion with unilateral first premolar extractions – a case report

Ritesh Singla; N Madhumitha; Nishu Singla


Journal of International Dental and Medical Research | 2018

Exploring trends and factors related to hookah use among college students: A cross-Sectional survey

Nishu Singla; Ritesh Singla; Lohan Moradia; Mafaz Bin Ahsan; Arunima Kapoor; Vidushi Garg


Orthodontic Update | 2017

Tricks of the trade: loop making made easy by simple markings on the wire – a clinical tip

Ritesh Singla; Nishu Singla


Journal of International Oral Health | 2017

Skeletal maturity assessment using calcification stages of mandibular canine

Ritesh Singla; Arun Srinivas Urala; R Vineetha; Nishu Singla


World Journal of Dentistry | 2016

Comparative study of lifestyle-related risk factors of periodontal disease among urban and rural population of India

Ritesh Singla; Shashidhar Acharya; Nishu Singla


Archive | 2015

Skeletal Maturity Indicators

Ritesh Singla; Nishu Singla


Archive | 2015

Skeletal Maturity Indicators: Basics, Concepts & Methods

Ritesh Singla; Nishu Singla

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