Prathibha Anand Nayak
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Bafna Y, Khandelwal V, Bafna M, Nayak P
BMJ Case Rep
. 2013 Aug;
2013.
PMID: 23975923
The case of sublingual ulceration associated with erupted primary mandibular incisors in a 1-year-old child is presented. Sublingual ulceration is termed as Riga-Fede disease if the patient is less than...
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Khandelwal V, Nayak P, Nayak U, Gupta A
BMJ Case Rep
. 2013 Aug;
2013.
PMID: 23946513
Lichen planus (LP) is one of the most distinct mucocutaneous diseases. It is common with the middle aged and elderly population but has rarely been described in children. Incidences of...
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Pardhe N, Singh N, Bharadwaj G, Nayak P
BMJ Case Rep
. 2013 Aug;
2013.
PMID: 23946512
Spindle cell lipomas (SCLs) are a group of benign lipogenic tumours, typically arising in the posterior neck, upper back and shoulder of elderly male patients. Approximately 80% of these tumours...
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Avinash A, Dubey A, Khandelwal V, Nayak P
BMJ Case Rep
. 2013 Aug;
2013.
PMID: 23904433
Dilaceration is the result of a developmental anomaly in which there has been an abrupt change in the axial inclination between the crown and the root of a tooth. Crown...
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Dubey A, Mujoo S, Khandelwal V, Nayak P
BMJ Case Rep
. 2013 Jun;
2013.
PMID: 23774712
The immediate problem to be addressed in a new born with cleft lip and palate is the interference of feeding. Here we present a case of cleft lip and palate...
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Nayak U, Khandelwal V, Nayak P, Thakur J
BMJ Case Rep
. 2013 Jun;
2013.
PMID: 23749838
The most common consequence of traumatic dental injury is uncomplicated crown fracture. The main techniques for reconstructing fractured teeth include the use of direct adhesive restorative materials. However, this type...
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Pardhe N, Bhagalia S, Nayak P, Sireesha S
BMJ Case Rep
. 2013 Jun;
2013.
PMID: 23749827
Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma (PIOSCC) is a rare central jaw carcinoma derived from odontogenic epithelial remnants. When the tumour arises in an existing cyst, it may be difficult to...
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Khandelwal V, Nayak U, Nayak P, Bafna Y
BMJ Case Rep
. 2013 Jun;
2013.
PMID: 23737593
Eruption of teeth at or immediately after birth is a relatively rare phenomenon. These teeth are known as 'natal' teeth if present at birth and 'neonatal' teeth if they erupt...
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Khare V, Nayak P, Khandelwal V, Nayak U
BMJ Case Rep
. 2013 Jun;
2013.
PMID: 23737580
The first-line treatment of non-restorable traumatically injured or carious deciduous teeth is extraction which may be a curse for the future dentition as well as social activity of a child....
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Khandelwal V, Nayak U, Nayak P, Ninawe N
BMJ Case Rep
. 2013 May;
2013.
PMID: 23704468
Significant numbers of patients visiting the paediatric dental clinics have aesthetically objectionable brown stains and desire treatment for them. Intrinsic tooth discolouration can be a significant aesthetic, and in some...