Urvashi Ashwin Shetty
Nitte University
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Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal | 2013
Audrey Madonna D'Cruz; Sushmini Hegde; Urvashi Ashwin Shetty
Odontomas are hamartomatous lesions composed of mature enamel, dentin, and pulp, and may be compound or complex depending on the extent of morphodifferentiation or on their resemblance to normal teeth. They are the most common benign odontogenic tumours, constituting 22% of all odontogenic tumours of the jaw. They are often non-aggressive and slow growing in nature, and are usually diagnosed on routine radiological examinations in the second decade of life. We report the case of an unusually large, painless, complex odontoma, which is a rare entity. It was located in the left posterior mandible and was associated with missing 1(st) and 2(nd) left mandibular molars. The diagnosis was confirmed following surgical excision and histopathological analysis of the lesion.
Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine | 2016
Urvashi Ashwin Shetty; Pushparaja Shetty; Audrey Madonna D'Cruz
Teeth are excellent material in living and nonliving populations for anthropological, genetic, odontologic, and forensic investigations. The present study aims to study the number of a number of cusps in the first and second mandibular molar and to assess the frequency and expression of different types of occlusal groove pattern. The cross-sectional study is carried out. One hundred patients attending the Outpatient Department of the hospital were recruited for the study based on exclusion and inclusion criteria. Clinical examination was done, and the morphological details of the crown (the number of cusps) were recorded. Dental casts of the mandibular teeth were made. The occlusal grooves were highlighted by using Indian ink and observed under the 2× magnification for the groove pattern (+ or y type). Descriptive statistics were carried out for the study. In the case of mandibular first molar, the 5 cusp form was the most frequent occlusal configuration (82%) followed by 6 cusp variety (12%) and 4 cusp variety (4%) bilaterally. The predominant occlusal groove pattern seen in mandibular first molar was “y” shape (65%) followed by “+” pattern (28%). Hence, the most frequent occlusal surface configuration in case of first mandibular molar was “y5” form. In the case of mandibular second molar, the 4 cusp form was the most frequent occlusal configuration (86%), followed by 5 cusp type (12%) bilaterally. The predominant occlusal groove pattern seen in mandibular second molar was a “+” shape (85%) followed by “y” pattern (11%). Hence, the most frequent occlusal surface configuration in case of mandibular second molar was “+4” form. The study of dental morphological characteristics is important in forensic and anthropological research as it can provide information on the phylogenetic relationship between species, as well as variation and diversities within a population.
KNOWLEDGE REGARDING ORAL CANCER AMONG THE RURAL POPULATION IN INDIA. | 2018
Audrey Madonna D Cruz; Pushparaja Shetty; Urvashi Ashwin Shetty
Journal of Oral Health and Oral Epidemiology | 2018
Urvashi Ashwin Shetty; Pushparaja Shetty; Audrey Madonna D'Cruz; Kumuda Rao; Srikala Bhandary
Journal of Interdisciplinary Histopathology | 2018
Pushparaja Shetty; Urvashi Ashwin Shetty; Chethana Dinakar
International Journal of Dentistry Research | 2017
Urvashi Ashwin Shetty; Srikala Bhandary; Kumudha Rao; Pushparaja Shetty
International Journal of Dentistry Research | 2017
Urvashi Ashwin Shetty; Kumudha Rao; Pushparaja Shetty; Srikala Bhandary
International Journal of Dentistry Research | 2017
Varshini M; Ashish Rai; Neha Sharma; Pushparaja Shetty; Urvashi Ashwin Shetty
Archive | 2015
Urvashi Ashwin Shetty; Pushparaja Shetty
Journal of oral medicine | 2015
Chethana Dinakar; Vikram Shetty; Urvashi Ashwin Shetty; Pushparaja Shetty; Madhvika Patidar