Pramod Subash
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Recent Articles
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Harris M, Sreekumar S, Paul B, Ramanarayanan V, Nayar S, Subash P, et al.
J Oral Biol Craniofac Res
. 2025 Mar;
15(2):365-382.
PMID: 40034372
Orofacial pain conditions, including temporomandibular disorder, migraine, dental pain, and trigeminal neuralgia, are complex, multifactorial disorders with significant impacts on patients' quality of life. As understanding of the pathophysiology of...
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V N K, Ramanarayanan V, V M, Janakiram C, Subash P, Iyer S
Int J Surg Protoc
. 2024 Jun;
28(2):52-57.
PMID: 38854713
Introduction: Oral cancer is the sixth most prevalent cancer type worldwide. Patients are placed in a crippling predicament due to the functional and psychosocial difficulties brought on by the illness...
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Nerurkar S, Iyer S, Krishnadas A, Subash P
J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg
. 2024 May;
50(2):116-120.
PMID: 38693135
External nasal splints are commonly used for immobilization following nasal fracture reduction or rhinoplasty procedures. The literature documents the use of various materials like thermoplastic materials, aluminum, Orthoplast, fiberglass, plaster...
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Subash P, Nerurkar S, Krishnadas A, Pullan S, Kuriakose M, Cj A
Oral Maxillofac Surg
. 2024 Mar;
28(3):1151-1159.
PMID: 38441705
Purpose: To objectively evaluate the effect of maxillary advancement on speech and VPI using video-fluoroscopy (VFS), direct nasoendoscopy, and speech evaluation and subjectively assess patients and their peer's perception regarding...
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Shekhar S, Subash P, Krishnadas A, Pullan S, Veeraraghavan R, Christabel A
J Maxillofac Oral Surg
. 2023 Dec;
22(4):848-855.
PMID: 38105831
Introduction: Mandibular osteotomies in facial asymmetry are complicated by the abnormal position and course of inferior alveolar nerve. This manuscript aims to evaluate the possible variations in the preoperative positions...
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Thiruvenkatachari B, Prathap M, Jauhar P, Batra P, Shetty P, Subash P
Cleft Palate Craniofac J
. 2023 Sep;
62(1):79-86.
PMID: 37715652
Objective: To assess the factors influencing the type and timing of Alveolar Bone Grafting (ABG) among cleft centers throughout India. To examine the decision-making criteria for orthodontic treatment and the...
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Aravind T, Savithri V, Suresh R, Subash P
J Oral Maxillofac Pathol
. 2023 Apr;
27(Suppl 1):S56-S59.
PMID: 37082289
Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by a wide range of developmental abnormalities and a predisposition to neoplasms. In majority of the cases,...
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Krishnadas A, Subash P, Iyer S, Manju V, Thankappan K, Pullan S, et al.
J Maxillofac Oral Surg
. 2023 Apr;
22(Suppl 1):56-63.
PMID: 37041959
Objective: Stable and accurate positioning of condyle in the glenoid fossa is necessary for maintaining occlusion, facial symmetry and normal function of the temporomandibular joint following segmental resection of mandible....
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Subash P, Nerurkar S, Krishnadas A, Vinay V, Iyer S, Manju V
J Maxillofac Oral Surg
. 2023 Apr;
22(Suppl 1):28-36.
PMID: 37041956
Mandibular continuity defects are commonly seen after tumor resection, osteomyelitis or maxillofacial trauma. Three-dimensional reconstruction of these mandibular segmental defects is critical for proper mandibular functioning and esthetics. Various methods...
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Manju V, Krishnapriya V, Babu A, Krishnadas A, Subash P, Iyer S
J Maxillofac Oral Surg
. 2023 Apr;
22(Suppl 1):10-19.
PMID: 37041947
Objective: Surgery remains the mainstay for managing most neoplasms arising in the head and neck area. Removable or fixed prostheses are commonly used for prosthetic rehabilitation of head and neck...