Journal on Dentistry

Surgical Management of Ectopic Third Molar in theMandibular Sub condylar Region without a PathologicalCause: A Case Report | Ectopic eruption of mandibular third molar in the subcondylar region is an extremely rare condition. The impacted tooth can remain asymptomatic throughout life time and intervention would only be required in cases of pain, signs of infection, inflammation or cyst formation. In our case a 35 year old man presented with dull continuous pain in left side of face near preauricular area. A radiographic examination revealed an impacted ectopic third molar in left subcondylar region with a radiolucency surrounding the crown. The tooth was surgically removed by an intraoral approach through a bone tunnel made on the buccal surface inferior to sigmoid notch. Inadvertently left subcondylar region fractured during the procedure and intermaxillary fixation was done with Erich arch bar. The treatment should be meticulously planned on the basis of the position and type of the ectopic tooth and related potential trauma against the benefits of surgical intervention. For More Articles: Biomedical Open Access Journals : https://biomedres.us/

Panoramic radiograph showing impacted ectopic third molar in left side subcondylar region.

Journal on Biomedicine

Novel Distribution of HCV genotypes and their Main Routs of Infection in the Punjab Pakistan | Hepatitis C is rapidly emerging as a major health problem in developing countries including Pakistan that leads to death and morbidities. HCV has a high genetic variation and is classified into six major genotypes and 67 subtypes. (Direct-Acting-Antiviral) anti-HCV drugs therapy response, resistance and recovery rates depend on HCV genotype. To study the epidemiological study of HCV genotypes in 2015-16 and their main routs of infection in the Punjab Pakistan. Observational study of the patients from 27 centers, 4823 samples was collected from HCV positive patients. History was noted on pre-design tested questioner which was approved by institutional Ethical committee. RNA was extracted using Favorgen Viral Nucleic Acid Extraction Kit. Amplification was performed using Amplisense Genotyping kit. We studied source of infection and therapeutic responses of varies genotypes on the basis of geographical distribution; we found a new incitement and provoke. For More Articles: Journal of Scientific and Technical Research : https://biomedres.us/

The Distribution of HCV Genotypes in the Punjab Pakistan.

Journal on Medical Science

Aortic Dissection | Aortic dissection occurs in 3 in 100,000 people per year. Tear in the inner side of aorta causes blood to flow between layers of aorta causing seperation of media layer into inner two third and outer one third. Dissection can be antegrade or retrograde. 96% of people will have chest pain with varying severity with or without radiation. Back pain, vomiting, sweating, headache, blood stained diarrhea, paralytic ileus, strokes and death Males are more affected than females. Males will have double incidence as females. Hypertensions in 80% of patients were observed. A connective tissue disorder is also common. Bicuspid Aortic valve is seen in 7to14% of patients. 5To9% of patients has Marfan syndrome. Along with this Atherosclerosis, Trauma, Post cardiac surgery, Smoking, Cocaine abusers, pregnancy, Aortoarteritis, Turners syndrome, High intensity weightlifting, Syphilis are the other causes [1-7]. For More Articles: Biomedical Science Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Severe hypotension in acute dissection indicates grave prognosis.

Journal on Oncology

Technical Note: Positron Emission Tomography- Computed Tomography (PETCT) Guided Lung Biopsy for Better Yield – A Single Center Experience | Tissue diagnosis is mandatory in work up and treatment strategies of lung cancers. There are many techniques in obtaining tumor samples which include less invasive and invasive techniques. Image guided percutaneous biopsy plays an important role in the work up for lung cancers, of which percutaneous computed tomography (CT) guided core biopsy is an important component. Recent advances in target therapies and personalized medicine, the technique of aspiration cytology is not a preferred technique. The need for multiple large cores of tissue for the diagnoses which include histopathology, immuno histochemistry and also formulation studies is the need of hour and CT guided technique is preferred. The procedure is less invasive, often performed under local anesthesia and as a day care procedure. Complications of CT guided lung biopsy have been well documented and include pneumothorax, haemoptysis, pain, air embolism, a trial fibrillation, and tumor seeding of the biopsy tract and, on rare occasions, death. The complication rates vary from center to center, owing to the expertise. For More Articles: Biomedical Research Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Otolaryngology

Restricted Boltzmann Machines and Their Extensions for Face Modeling | Restricted Boltzmann Machines, Deep Boltzmann Machines, and their extensions have brought much attention and become powerful tools for many machine learning tasks. The increased popularity of these techniques is not only limited in modelling static data but also time-series data. In this paper, we aim to give a review of recent developments of such models for sequential data modelling. Their structures, energy functions, learning algorithm as well as applications are also provided with systematic discussions. For More Articles: Journal of Biomedical Research and Review : https://biomedres.us/

Restricted Boltzmann Machines and its variants.

Journal on Biomedical Engineering

The key Features expected from a Perfect Bioactive Glass –How Far we still are from an Ideal Composition? | The research efforts are often driven by real needs for new or better materials, processes or systems that do not satisfactorily fulfil the expected/desired roles or functions. The discovery of bioactive glasses (BGs) in the late 1960s is a paradigmatic example of a new class of materials intended to replace inert metal and plastic implants that were not well tolerated by the body. Bioactive glasses elicit special responses when in contact with biological fluids that lead to the formation of a bone-like hydroxyapatite (HA) layer at the surface of BGs in vivo and to their strong bonding to living tissues. This last feature of 45S5Bioglass® represents a remarkable milestone and has inspired many other investigations aiming at further exploring the in vitro and in vivo performances of this or other related BG compositions. The main drawbacks of 45S5 Bioglass® include the high pH environment created by its high sodium content turning it cytotoxic; and the poor sintering ability that makes the fabrication of porous 3D scaffolds difficult. All these relevant features strongly depend on a number of interrelated factors that need to be well compromised, including the chemical composition and glass structure, which determine the biocompatibility, the degradation rate, and the easiness of processing (shaping and sintering) the material. The present work gives an overview about the motivations behind the development of a new series of alkali-free bioactive glass compositions that offer a set of well-balanced overall properties for the most demanding applications in healthcare, bone regeneration and tissue engineering. For More Articles: Scientific Research Articles on Biomedical : https://biomedres.us/

Graphical representation of the alkali-free bioactive glass compositions investigated.

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Diabetes is a significant chronic disease, 424.9 million people worldwide are estimated to have diabetes in 2017, and this number is expected to increase to 628.6 million by 2045 [1]. More and more patients with diabetes are affected by other comorbidities, in fact, more than 40% of diabetic people have 3 or more comorbidities [2]. Another important aspect is that, as population ageing, health needs tend to become more complex, multimorbidity, the co-occurrence of multiple diseases in the same patient, represents the most relevant feature among older adults, with a prevalence from 55% to 98% [3]. To know more about BJSTR Journal : https://www.academia.edu/37891232/BJSTR.MS.ID

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During December 2017, arose a polemic about some news which showed as Trump administration has secretly banned some words for their use in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official documents, the following ones: “diversity,” “fetus,” “transgender,” “vulnerable,” “entitlement,” “science-based” and “evidence-based”. It is obvious that there are strong bonds between cultural and political agenda and scientific progress, as well as that no all researches must be automatically allowed without control. Trump is an example (but not the first one, just remind George W. Bush religious ideas that banned most of stem cells research in the U.S.A., allowing the heading of this field to Sought Korea scientists [1], as he has already put in danger the future of several academic scientific fields [2-6]. To know about BJSTR Journal please click on https://www.academia.edu/35717545/Post_Truth_Newspeak_and_Epidemiological_Causality

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Nowadays, the application of Nanobiomaterials in dentistry is increasing. The combination of biomaterials with nanotechnology leads to the term of “Nano biomaterial”. Nanotechnology aims to control over material properties at nanoscale and over the precision and sensitivity of various tools and devices in different technologies. In the endodontic science, Nanobiomaterials are utilized in different aspects such as: instruments and materials modifications, improvement of root canal disinfection and obturation, root repair materials, local anesthesia and repair and regeneration of pulpal tissue. The aim of the present study was to reviews the research findings and future possible applications of Nanobiomaterials and nanotechnology in endodontics. For More Articles on BJSTR Journal https://www.pinterest.com/pin/619245017487201731/

BJSTR Journal: Do Children Suffer from Dementias?

Aim: The only motto of Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR Journal) Publishers is accelerating the scientific and technical research papers, considering the importance of technology and the human health in the advanced levels and several emergency medical and clinical issues associated with it, the key attention is given towards biomedical research. Thus, asserting the requirement of a common evoked and enriched information sharing platform for the craving readers. BJSTR is such a unique platform to accumulate and publicize scientific knowledge on science and related discipline. This multidisciplinary open access publisher is rendering a global podium for the professors, academicians, researchers and students of the relevant disciplines to share their scientific excellence in the form of an original research article, review article, case reports, short communication, e-books, video articles, etc. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320407311_httpbiomedresuspdfsBJSTRMSID000347pdf_Do_Children_Suffer_from_Dementias