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2. Association of visceral adiposity index with insulin resistance in adults with diabetes mellitus
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Sultana Parveen, Tohfa-E-Ayub, Tahniyah Haq, Nazmun Nahar, Naureen Manbub, Fahmida Islam, Farjana Aktar, and Murshida Aziz
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Medicine - Abstract
Background and objectives: Visceral adiposity is linked to excess morbidity and mortality and positively correlates with the risk of insulin resistance, type-2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and premature death. The study was conducted to find out the relationship between visceral adiposity index (VAI) and homeostatic model assessment insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) in diabetes mellitus (DM). Materials and methods: This cross sectional study was carried out on adult population with and without DM. Waist circumference (WC) and body mass index (BMI) were measured. BMI of 25-29.9 kg/m2 and ≥30 kg/m2 was defined as overweight and obese respectively. HOMA-IR method was used to calculate insulin resistance (IR). Standard formula using BMI, WC, triglyceride (TG) and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) was used to calculate VAI. Blood was analyzed for fasting blood glucose (FBS), TG, HDL-c and insulin level. Results: A total of 439 individuals were included in the study of which 269 had DM and 170 were healthy volunteers and the mean age was 41.47±6.82 and 36.16±7.44 years respectively. Compared to healthy controls, a greater number of diabetics had high VAI (86.5% vs. 98.9%) and high IR (43.5% vs. 85.1%). We found the highest sensitivity and specificity at a cut-off of 2.23 of VAI while at 3.65 had the highest specificity. Insulin resistance was observed significantly higher in those with diabetes compared to control, both in case of normal and high VAI at all cut-offs of VAI. Among anthropometric parameters (WC, BMI and VAI), VAI had positive (r=0.21, p
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- 2020
3. Management of a Complicated Crown Fracture in a Tertiary Care Hospital
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Md Abdul Hannan Sheikh, Fahd AA Karim, and Sultana Parveen
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Medicine - Abstract
Restoration of a fractured tooth is routinely performed in clinical practice. Many factors are considered in an effort to provide optimal mechanical properties, aesthetics, longevity as well as patient acceptance. In this type of challenging endeavour, main effort should be made to save as much of the coronal tooth structure to increase survival rate of endodontically-treated teeth. This case report presents a 35-year-old male with an oblique complicated crown fracture of maxillary left central incisor tooth. The procedure used to repair the fracture was gingivectomy followed by endodontic treatment. The root canal was filled with a root canal sealer and gutta-percha points. After root canal obturation, the tooth was restored with a glass fiber post and composite resin without additional crown coverage. The restoration made it possible to maintain the remaining tooth structure in a good occlusion and resulted in a high level of patient satisfaction.
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- 2017
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4. Frequency and nature of pain following single visit root canal treatment
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Md. Abdul Hannan Sheikh, Golam Mohiuddin Chowdhury, Sultana Parveen, Kamrunnahar Shanta, and Farzana Hoque Tanmi
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Medicine - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the frequency and nature of pain between the vital inflamed (n=55) and non-vital (n=55) teeth that received single visit root canal treatment. The frequency and nature of pain were assessed as no pain, mild, moderate and severe pain on day 2 and day 7. The results showed that 76.4 and 85.5% participants felt no pain in vital inflamed teeth on day 2 and day 7, respectively. On the other hand, 63.6 and 74.5% participants felt no pain in non-vital teeth on day 2 and day 7, respectively. The remaining participants only felt mild to moderate pain. There were no significant difference between the two groups (p=0.435 on day 2 and p=0.371 on day 7). The results suggested that single visit root canal treatment is equally effective in both vital inflamed and non-vital teeth.
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- 2018
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5. A 14 year old boy with reimplantation of avulsed maxillary central incisors
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Md. Abdul Hannan Sheikh, Mozammal Hossain, Sultana Parveen, Kamrun Nahar Shanta, and Md. Joynal Abdin
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Avulsion of tooth ,Case Presentation ,Maxillary central incisor ,Reimplantation ,Medicine - Abstract
A 14 year old boy, came to the Department with the complaint of accidental missing of upper two central incisor teeth (Figure 1A, B). The teeth were brought by the patient those were healthy and intact. His medical history was non-contributory and he was tetanus immunized. He came 2 hours after the accident with the missing teeth immersed into 0.9% sodium chloride solution. On clinical examination, there were missing of both central incisors. Sockets were full of blood. On palpation, no other tooth was tender.
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- 2018
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6. Healing of periapical lesion with mineral trioxide aggregate apexification
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Sultana Parveen, Mozammal Hossain, Md. Abdul Hannan Sheikh, and Md. Joynal Abdin
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Apexification ,Mineral trioxide aggregate ,Periapical ,Medicine - Abstract
In the present study, the ability of mineral trioxide aggregate in the formation of apical plug for healing of large periapical lesion with open apex was assessed and evaluated the clinical outcome. Fifteen participants with periapical lesion at the upper anterior teeth with open apex were treated with mineral trioxide aggregate. The effect on healing of apical size was evaluated at 3, 6, and 12 months by radiological examinations in the form of periapical index criteria, diameter of the lesion size and the presence or absence of apical tissue barrier. The results found that neither pain nor any sinus was detected at 12 months. The mean size of the apical lesion was gradually reduced from 5.1 × 3.8 to 1.5 × 0.9 mm and mean PAI was reduced from 3.3 to 1.7 mm. The differences between mean size of periapical lesion at preoperative and 12 months observation period was also statistically significant (p
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- 2018
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7. Repair of iatrogenic furcal perforation with glass ionomer cement
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Sultana Parveen, Mozammal Hossain, Md. Abdul Hannan Sheikh, and Md. Joynal Abdin
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Case Presentation ,Furcal Perforation ,Glass ionomer cement ,Radiological assessment ,clinical evaluation ,Medicine - Abstract
A 28 year old male patient came to the outpatient Department complain-ing of discomfort on his lower right first molar tooth during mastication for one month. The patient also stated that he had received dental treatment on the lower right side three months back. Clinically, the tooth appeared sound but there was poor coronal filling of the affected tooth and the pocket depth was within normal range (Figure 1A,B). When the pulp vitality test was performed, it responded negatively. However, percussion pain was present. It seems that due to iatrogenic mishaps, chronic periodontitis could be developed in this case.
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- 2018
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8. Comparison between one-step self-etch adhesive and along with additional hydrophobic layer in the retention of giomer at non-carious cervical lesion
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Sultana Parveen, Mozammal Hossain, Md. Mujibur Rahman Howlader, Md. Abdul Hannan Sheikh, Md. Shamsul Alam, and Mohammad Ali Asgor Moral
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Giomer ,Non-carious cervical lesion ,One-step self-etch adhesive ,Retention ,Medicine - Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to assess the giomer retention following application of one step self etch adhesive and one-step self-etch adhesive plus an extra hydrophobic adhesive layer in non-carious cervical lesion. Twenty four participants having bilateral cervical lesion at the maxillary premolars teeth were selected. Following cleaning of the cervical lesions, 24 left premolar teeth were restored with giomer by using the one-step self-etch system (Group A) and 24 right premolar teeth were restored with giomer by using one-step self-etching plus extra hydrophobic adhesive layer (Group B). Participants were recalled at 6 and 15 months for evaluating the clinical outcome. The results showed that at 15 months, 18 giomer restorations in Group A and 21 in Group B were intact inside the cavity and no significant difference was found between the two groups. It can be concluded that giomer restoration used with one-step self- etching plus additional adhesive layer slightly improved the retention of the material.
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- 2017
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9. Management of broken instrument by file bypass technique
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Sultana Parveen, Mozammal Hossain, and Md. Farid Uddin
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Broken instrument ,File bypass technique ,Root canal ,Medicine - Abstract
Different devices and techniques have been developed to retrieve fractured instruments during the endodontic procedures. This case report describes the management of a broken instrument, which was accidentally broken during cleaning and shaping of the root canal in right 2nd molar tooth. A # 25 stainless steel K-file was separated in mesiobuccal canal of the treated tooth. At first, a radiograph was taken to confirm the level of separation of the instrument. The instrument was found to be separated at the apical 3rd of the mesial canal and then file bypass technique was performed. Calcium hydroxide dressing was given for 7 days followed by obturation with guttapercha cone and zinc oxide eugenol sealer in lateral condensation technique. It can be concluded that bypass technique can be considered as simple and effective technique for the management of broken instrument into the root canal.
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- 2017
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10. Desalination of oil field produced water using ion exchange system: As a remediation environmental hazard
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Dutta, Riku, Ahmed, Sultana Parveen, Dolui, Swapan, and Chandra Ray, Bidhan
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- 2024
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11. Ligand‐free CuO nanoparticles catalyzed S‐arylation of heterocyclic thiols using aryl halides.
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Kataky, Sudhamoyee, Rakshit, Ankita, Ahmed, Sultana Parveen, Kalita, Bikash Kumar, Sarma, Bipul, and Thakur, Ashim J.
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NANOPARTICLES ,THIOLS ,COPPER oxide ,ARYL halides ,BIOCHEMICAL substrates ,SURFACE area - Abstract
A simple and efficient approach for the S‐arylation of tetrazole‐5‐thiol using copper oxide nanoparticles has been developed. Recently, heterocyclic thiols have attracted a great deal of interest due to their diverse biological and pharmacological properties. Thus, great efforts have been devoted in introducing efficient protocols for the synthesis of such compounds. The utilization of copper oxide nanoparticles has been substantially chosen for catalysis due to their low cost, high surface area, sustainability, and reusability. The distinctive features of this methodology involve a ligand‐free catalytic system, simple reaction procedure, shorter reaction time, wide substrate scope compatibility, and high yield of the products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Association of visceral adiposity index with insulin resistance in adults with diabetes mellitus
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Fahmida Islam, Tohfa E Ayub, Murshida Aziz, Sultana Parveen, Naureen Manbub, Tahniyah Haq, Nazmun Nahar, and Farjana Aktar
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Insulin resistance ,Index (economics) ,Endocrinology ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,lcsh:R ,medicine ,lcsh:Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business - Abstract
Background and objectives: Visceral adiposity is linked to excess morbidity and mortality and positively correlates with the risk of insulin resistance, type-2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and premature death. The study was conducted to find out the relationship between visceral adiposity index (VAI) and homeostatic model assessment insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) in diabetes mellitus (DM). Materials and methods: This cross sectional study was carried out on adult population with and without DM. Waist circumference (WC) and body mass index (BMI) were measured. BMI of 25-29.9 kg/m2 and ≥30 kg/m2 was defined as overweight and obese respectively. HOMA-IR method was used to calculate insulin resistance (IR). Standard formula using BMI, WC, triglyceride (TG) and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) was used to calculate VAI. Blood was analyzed for fasting blood glucose (FBS), TG, HDL-c and insulin level. Results: A total of 439 individuals were included in the study of which 269 had DM and 170 were healthy volunteers and the mean age was 41.47±6.82 and 36.16±7.44 years respectively. Compared to healthy controls, a greater number of diabetics had high VAI (86.5% vs. 98.9%) and high IR (43.5% vs. 85.1%). We found the highest sensitivity and specificity at a cut-off of 2.23 of VAI while at 3.65 had the highest specificity. Insulin resistance was observed significantly higher in those with diabetes compared to control, both in case of normal and high VAI at all cut-offs of VAI. Among anthropometric parameters (WC, BMI and VAI), VAI had positive (r=0.21, p
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- 2020
13. Electrical and dielectric properties of TiO2 and Fe2O3 doped fly ash
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ROY, DEBASIS, SULTANA, PARVEEN, GHOSH, SUBHAJIT, DAS, SUKHEN, and NANDY, PAPIYA
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- 2013
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14. Effect of size of fly ash particle on enhancement of mullite content and glass formation
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Sultana, Parveen, Das, Sukhen, Bagchi, Biswajoy, Bhattacharya, Alakananda, Basu, Ruma, and Nandy, Papiya
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- 2011
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15. 17 - The role of nanostructures in various wound dressings
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Ali, Syed Wazed, Shahadat, Mohammad, Sultana, Parveen, and Ahammad, Shaikh Ziauddin
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- 2019
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16. MEGAKARYOCYTIC ALTERATION IN CASES OF THROMBOCYTOPENIA- A BONE MARROW ASPIRATION STUDY
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Tulsi Rani Chanamthabam, Khuraijam Anupama Devi, Prasenjit Das, Sultana Parveen, Pulok Kutum, Mohd. Yunus Ali, and Rajesh Singh Laishram
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bone Marrow ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,lcsh:R5-130.5 ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Medicine ,Bone marrow ,business ,Megakaryocytes ,Thrombocytopenia ,lcsh:General works - Abstract
BACKGROUND Thrombocytopenia defined as platelet counts less than 1,50,000/μL is commonly found in many haematological practices. The various disorders ranges from benign to malignant conditions. MATERIALS AND METHODS All the bone marrow aspiration smears who presented with thrombocytopenia were retrospectively studied during the period May 2015 to April 2017. The study was conducted in the Department of Pathology, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal. All the Leishman stained bone marrow aspirate smears were taken from the archives and studied again with special reference to the megakaryocyte number and the various morphology. The clinical details and the diagnosis were also noted. RESULTS A total of 258 bone marrow aspiration smears were included in the study. The most common cause of thrombocytopenia in the study was AML (53 cases), followed by nutritional anaemia (42 cases) and hypoplastic anaemia (38 cases). Various other causes like aplastic anaemia, infective cause and malignant infiltration of the bone marrow were also encountered. In cases of myelodysplasia, dysplastic forms, bare megakaryocytic nuclei, hypogranular forms and micromegakaryocytes were seen. CONCLUSION Giving an undue importance to the morphology and number of megakaryocytes, while reporting bone marrow aspiration smears can help in enabling the diagnostic accuracy of various haematological conditions.
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- 2017
17. Frequency and nature of pain following single visit root canal treatment
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Golam Mohiuddin Chowdhury, Farzana Hoque Tanmi, Md. Abdul Hannan Sheikh, Sultana Parveen, and Kamrunnahar Shanta
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medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Single visit ,General Arts and Humanities ,Root canal ,lcsh:R ,Dentistry ,Medicine ,lcsh:Medicine ,business - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the frequency and nature of pain between the vital inflamed (n=55) and non-vital (n=55) teeth that received single visit root canal treatment. The frequency and nature of pain were assessed as no pain, mild, moderate and severe pain on day 2 and day 7. The results showed that 76.4 and 85.5% participants felt no pain in vital inflamed teeth on day 2 and day 7, respectively. On the other hand, 63.6 and 74.5% participants felt no pain in non-vital teeth on day 2 and day 7, respectively. The remaining participants only felt mild to moderate pain. There were no significant difference between the two groups (p=0.435 on day 2 and p=0.371 on day 7). The results suggested that single visit root canal treatment is equally effective in both vital inflamed and non-vital teeth.
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- 2018
18. A 14 year old boy with reimplantation of avulsed maxillary central incisors
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Sultana Parveen, Kamrun Nahar Shanta, Md. Joynal Abdin, Mozammal Hossain, and Md. Abdul Hannan Sheikh
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Reimplantation ,Avulsion of tooth ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Arts and Humanities ,lcsh:R ,Dentistry ,lcsh:Medicine ,Physical examination ,Case presentation ,Maxillary central incisor ,Palpation ,Case Presentation ,stomatognathic diseases ,stomatognathic system ,Accidental ,Medicine ,Medical history ,business - Abstract
This article has no abstract. The first 100 words appear below:A 14 year old boy, came to the Department with the complaint of accidental missing of upper two central incisor teeth (Figure 1A, B). The teeth were brought by the patient those were healthy and intact. His medical history was non-contributory and he was tetanus immunized. He came 2 hours after the accident with the missing teeth immersed into 0.9% sodium chloride solution. On clinical examination, there were missing of both central incisors. Sockets were full of blood. On palpation, no other tooth was tender.
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- 2018
19. Healing of periapical lesion with mineral trioxide aggregate apexification
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Mozammal Hossain, Md. Abdul Hannan Sheikh, Sultana Parveen, and Md. Joynal Abdin
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Mineral trioxide aggregate ,Root Canal Obturation ,business.industry ,Apexification ,General Arts and Humanities ,lcsh:R ,Dentistry ,lcsh:Medicine ,Periapical ,Periapical lesion ,Lesion ,Apical plug ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Upper anterior ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Sinus (anatomy) - Abstract
In the present study, the ability of mineral trioxide aggregate in the formation of apical plug for healing of large periapical lesion with open apex was assessed and evaluated the clinical outcome. Fifteen participants with periapical lesion at the upper anterior teeth with open apex were treated with mineral trioxide aggregate. The effect on healing of apical size was evaluated at 3, 6, and 12 months by radiological examinations in the form of periapical index criteria, diameter of the lesion size and the presence or absence of apical tissue barrier. The results found that neither pain nor any sinus was detected at 12 months. The mean size of the apical lesion was gradually reduced from 5.1 × 3.8 to 1.5 × 0.9 mm and mean PAI was reduced from 3.3 to 1.7 mm. The differences between mean size of periapical lesion at preoperative and 12 months observation period was also statistically significant (p
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- 2018
20. Comparison between one-step self-etch adhesive and along with additional hydrophobic layer in the retention of giomer at non-carious cervical lesion
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Mozammal Hossain, Md. Abdul Hannan Sheikh, Md. Shamsul Alam, Sultana Parveen, Md. Mujibur Rahman Howlader, and Mohammad Ali Asgor Moral
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Non-carious cervical lesion ,business.industry ,General Arts and Humanities ,One-step self-etch adhesive ,Significant difference ,lcsh:R ,Dentistry ,Cervical lesion ,lcsh:Medicine ,Giomer ,Self etch adhesive ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,stomatognathic system ,Retention ,Premolar ,Medicine ,Adhesive ,business ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to assess the giomer retention following application of one step self etch adhesive and one-step self-etch adhesive plus an extra hydrophobic adhesive layer in non-carious cervical lesion. Twenty four participants having bilateral cervical lesion at the maxillary premolars teeth were selected. Following cleaning of the cervical lesions, 24 left premolar teeth were restored with giomer by using the one-step self-etch system (Group A) and 24 right premolar teeth were restored with giomer by using one-step self-etching plus extra hydrophobic adhesive layer (Group B). Participants were recalled at 6 and 15 months for evaluating the clinical outcome. The results showed that at 15 months, 18 giomer restorations in Group A and 21 in Group B were intact inside the cavity and no significant difference was found between the two groups. It can be concluded that giomer restoration used with one-step self- etching plus additional adhesive layer slightly improved the retention of the material.
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- 2017
21. Management of broken instrument by file bypass technique
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Md. Farid Uddin, Sultana Parveen, and Mozammal Hossain
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Molar ,ENDODONTIC PROCEDURES ,File bypass technique ,business.industry ,General Arts and Humanities ,Root canal ,lcsh:R ,Dentistry ,lcsh:Medicine ,Lateral condensation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Zinc oxide eugenol ,medicine ,Broken instrument ,business - Abstract
Different devices and techniques have been developed to retrieve fractured instruments during the endodontic procedures. This case report describes the management of a broken instrument, which was accidentally broken during cleaning and shaping of the root canal in right 2nd molar tooth. A # 25 stainless steel K-file was separated in mesiobuccal canal of the treated tooth. At first, a radiograph was taken to confirm the level of separation of the instrument. The instrument was found to be separated at the apical 3rd of the mesial canal and then file bypass technique was performed. Calcium hydroxide dressing was given for 7 days followed by obturation with guttapercha cone and zinc oxide eugenol sealer in lateral condensation technique. It can be concluded that bypass technique can be considered as simple and effective technique for the management of broken instrument into the root canal.
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- 2017
22. List of Contributors
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Ahammad, Shaikh Ziauddin, Ali, Syed Wazed, Anand, S.C., Ather, Shahzad, Bunko, K., Chan, C., Edwards, J.V., Gokarneshan, N., Gupta, B.S., Harding, K.G., Joshi, Mangala, Kennedy, J.F., Kulkarni, Abhilash, Kun, M., Machida, Y., Midha, Vinay Kumar, Mukhopadhyay, Arunangshu, Onishi, H., Purwar, Roli, Qin, Yimin, Rajasekar, S., Rajendran, S., Ramakrishna, S., Ramazan, Erdem, Rathinamoorthy, R., Santhini, E., Schoukens, G., Sehgal, P.K., Senthilkumar, M., Shahadat, Mohammad, Sikka, Monica Puri, Sripriya, R., Sultana, Parveen, Tate, S.J., Team, V., Thomas, Steve, Tronci, Giuseppe, Uzun, Muhammet, Vadodaria, Ketankumar, and Weller, C.
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- 2019
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23. DRY ELECTRODE MATERIAL TESTING AND GAIN ANALYSIS FOR SINGLE ARM ECG SYSTEM.
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Karthik Raj, V., Abdul Kader Naseem, J., Devapriya, S., Gautham, A., Uthvag, S., Sultana, Parveen, Anand, S., Hari Krishna, M., Ghosh, Sara, and Srivishnuprasath, K.
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ELECTRODES ,ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY ,HEART physiology ,STAINLESS steel ,CONDUCTING polymers - Published
- 2017
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24. Measuring of some selected herbicides in paddy surface water in the Saijo Basin, Western Japan
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Testuyuki Kohguchi, Nobukazu Nakagoshi, Sultana Parveen, Hideki Shimazawa, and Revues Inra, Import
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[SDV.SA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences ,Field experiment ,paddy surface water ,010501 environmental sciences ,Structural basin ,01 natural sciences ,Saijo basin ,herbicides ,Drainage ,Water pollution ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,2. Zero hunger ,[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment ,[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,dissipation ,Pesticide ,6. Clean water ,[SDV.EE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment ,Agronomy ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Environmental science ,Paddy field ,Water quality ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Surface water ,drainage - Abstract
International audience; An analysis of the dissipation of herbicides was done in paddy water and in drainage channels of farm paddies as well as in experimental plots. A field study was conducted in three selected paddy farms of Higashi Hiroshima and an experiment was carried out in the Hiroshima Prefecture Agriculture Research Center in the paddy season of the year 2002. The herbicides were mefenacet, thiobencarb, pyributicarb and cyhalofop -butyl. The sample water was analyzed by using gas chromatography after solid phase extraction. The maximum concentration of all herbicides was detected within 1 to 3 days after herbicide application and became trace level after 21 to 28 days. The highest amount of herbicide detected was 338 $\mu$g/L mefenacet in Farm B. No cyhalofop-butyl was detected in the experiment but was found in farm paddies until 7 days. Thiobencarb was detected until 21 and 28 days, respectively, in farm paddies and in the experiment. Pyributicarb was detected until 28 days in farm paddies and in the experiment. We found that the concentration of all herbicides in drainage channels was comparable with the paddy field at 1 day and 3 days and thiobencarb at 1 day.
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- 2005
25. A solvent induced crystallisation method to imbue bioactive ingredients of neem oil into the compact structure of poly (ethylene terephthalate) polyester.
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Ali, Wazed, Sultana, Parveen, Joshi, Mangala, and Rajendran, Subbiyan
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SOLVENTS , *CRYSTALLIZATION , *BIOACTIVE compounds , *NEEM oil , *POLYETHYLENE terephthalate , *ANTIBACTERIAL agents , *X-ray diffraction , *GRAM-positive bacteria - Abstract
Neem oil, a natural antibacterial agent from neem tree ( Azadarichtaindica ) has been used to impart antibacterial activity to polyester fabrics. Solvent induced polymer modification method was used and that facilitated the easy entry of neem molecules into the compact structure of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) polyester. The polyester fabric was treated with trichloroacetic acid-methylene chloride (TCAMC) solvent system at room temperature prior to treatment with neem oil. The concentration of TCAMC and the treatment time were optimised. XRD and SEM results showed that the TCAMC treatment causes polymer modification and morphological changes in the PET polyester. Antibacterial activity of TCAMC pre-treated and neem-oil-treated polyester fabric was tested using AATCC qualitative and quantitative methods. Both Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms were used to determine the antimicrobial activity. It was observed that the treated fabric registers substantial antimicrobial activity against both the Staphylococcus aureus (Gram-positive) and the Escherichia coli (Gram-negative) and the effect increases with the increase in concentration of TCAMC treatment. The antibacterial effect remains substantial even after 25 launderings. A kinetic growth study involving the effect of antibacterial activity at various incubation times was carried out. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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26. Indage Vintners Limited: Debt Hangover!
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Sultana, Parveen
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WINE industry -- Economic aspects ,MERGERS & acquisitions ,RECESSIONS - Abstract
The article discusses a case study on the financial risk faced by the Indage Vintners Ltd. as a result of economic downturn and constant global acquisition by foreign currency loans in 2009 and the economic condition of Indian wine industry. According to RNCOS, the estimated per capita consumption of Indian wine reached around nine milliliters in 2008 and anticipates to grow by 25-30% each year. It notes the terror attacks and recession in November 2008 which affect the performance of the firm.
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- 2009
27. Study of Antibacterial Activity of Metal Nanoparticle Absorbed Fly-Ash based Ceramics.
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Sultana, Parveen, Das, Sukhen, Bhattacharya, Alakananda, Basu, Ruma, and Nandy, Papiya
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SILVER nanoparticles , *ANTIBACTERIAL agents , *FLY ash , *CERAMIC materials , *STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus , *INDUCTIVELY coupled plasma mass spectrometry - Abstract
The bactericidal action of silver nanoparticles has been observed by many researchers since few years. In this study, we have developed an antibacterial ceramics (ACs) by absorbing synthesized silver nanoparticles within the ceramic matrix developed by us from an abundantly available coal fly ash, an extremely hazardous by-product of thermal power plants. Nanoparticles dispersions of different particle sizes were made absorbed in to the ceramic matrix to evaluate its bactericidal activity against both Staphylococcus aureus (Gram-positive) and Escherichia coli (Gram-negative) bacteria, taken as the model microorganisms. This study showed that the total bactericidal action of ACs depends on the size of absorbed nanoparticles and the content of nanoparticles in the dispersions within the ceramic matrix. ACs thus developed release very slowly a minute amount of nanoparticles and show strong and prolonged bactericidal activity against pathogenic strain of both types of bacteria. The concentration of prepared nanoparticles in dispersion and the concentration of released nanoparticles in aqueous medium from the absorbed ceramic matrix were measured using inductively coupled plasma spectrophotometer. The mechanism of the antibacterial action was also studied using transmission electron microscopy image analysis of the bacterial cross-section of both types of bacteria. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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28. Development of iron oxide and titania treated fly ash based ceramic and its bioactivity
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Sultana, Parveen, Das, Sukhen, Bhattacharya, Alakananda, Basu, Ruma, and Nandy, Papiya
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METALLIC oxides , *FLY ash , *CERAMIC materials , *BIOACTIVE compounds , *POWER plants , *INDUSTRIAL wastes , *SINTERING , *REACTION mechanisms (Chemistry) - Abstract
Abstract: The increasing accumulation of fly ash from thermal power plants poses a major problem to the environment. The present work reflects the novel utilization of this profusely available industrial waste in the form of an antibacterial hard ceramic material by treating fly ash with ferric oxide (Fe2O3) and titania (TiO2) during sintering process at 1600°C. The developed material shows more than 90% bacterial reduction against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The mechanism of their antibacterial action was studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) image analysis of the bacterial cross-section. The developed ceramic material acquires hardness due to the enhancement of the natural mullite content in the matrix. The mullite content and the crystallinity of mullite have shown their increasing trend with increasing concentration of the metal oxide during sintering process. A maximum of ~37% increase in mullite was obtained for 7% w/w Fe2O3 and TiO2. Metal oxide lowered the activation energy of the reaction and enhanced the reaction rate of alumina (Al2O3)–silica (SiO2) to form mullite which increases the hardness. The study highlights novel utilization of fly ash as a hard ceramic antibacterial product (bioceramics) for both structural and hygiene applications in an eco-friendly way. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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29. Novel Utilization of Bauxite-Treated Fly Ash-Based Ceramics for its Antibacterial Activity.
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Sultana, Parveen, Das, Sukhen, Bhattacharya, Alakananda, Basu, Ruma, and Nandy, Papiya
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BAUXITE , *FLY ash , *CERAMICS , *ANTIBACTERIAL agents , *SINTERING , *MULLITE , *FOURIER transform infrared spectroscopy - Abstract
Nowadays the increased generation of fly ash from thermal power plants is a major concern to our society due to its harmful impact on environment. To utilize this waste in a useful way, we have developed a novel ceramic material which was produced by treating fly ash with bauxite during sintering process. The developed ceramic material acquired increased hardness because of enhanced mullite content during the process with an additional property of reducing pathogenic bacterial growth by more than 90%. The mechanism of their antibacterial action was studied by TEM image analysis of the bacterial cross section. Mullite content and the crystallinity of mullite have increased with increasing concentration of bauxite during sintering process. A maximum of ~ 31% increase in mullite phase was obtained for 50% w/w bauxite and thus increased the hardness which was measured by LEICA Vickers hardness tester. The structural composition of the developed ceramics materials and the surface texture were evaluated by FTIR studies and FESEM micrographs, respectively. This work highlights a sustainable approach of using fly ash in developing antimicrobial ceramics in an eco-friendly way having a vast potential to be used in the bacteria prone area like hospitals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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30. Measuring of some selected herbicides in paddy surface water in the Saijo Basin, Western Japan.
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Sultana Parveen, Testuyuki Kohguchi, Hideki Shimazawa, and Nobukazu Nakagoshi
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- 2005
31. IoT-Based Real Time Air Pollution Monitoring System.
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Sultana, Parveen and Senthil, J.
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- 2019
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32. Quality Assessment of Systematic Reviews of Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis Surgical Treatment Outcomes.
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Kattimani VS, Jairaj A, Govindan NO, Mathai P, Sahu S, Patley A, and Sultana PS
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- Humans, Temporomandibular Joint, Treatment Outcome, Ankylosis, Checklist
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Aim: Temporomandibular joint ankylosis (TMJA) management involves many surgical treatment modalities depending on the experience of the operator. A lot of literature has been published on various treatment modalities. Many systematic reviews (SRs) were published without any published prior protocol. So, the study aimed to evaluate the quality of SRs with meta-analysis of TMJA management., Materials and Methods: Systematic reviews with meta-analysis were included for the quality assessment using AMSTAR (assessment of multiple SRs) and Glenny et al. checklist by two independent teams. The search was limited to the Medline database archival (from January 1980 to December 2018)., Results: The primary search identified 1,507 related articles. After activation of different filters, abstracts screening, and cross-referencing, finally, a total of six studies were assessed to make the overview up-to-date., Conclusion: The articles scored 8 to 11 with AMSTAR and 7 to 13 with the Glenny et al. checklist. None of the published reviews received maximum scores. The methodology and heterogeneity are essential factors to assess the quality of the published literature., Clinical Significance: None of the included meta-analysis was registered or published protocol with Prospero or Cochrane before publication for better validity of the studies. The authors are advised to follow reporting criteria so that in the future it is possible to provide the standards of care for TMJA with the highest quality of evidence.
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- 2020
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