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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

BJSTR Journal: Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR)

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://publons.com/journal/316889/biomedical-journal-of-scientific-technical-researc

Journal on Veterinary

The Nutritive Value of Nylotic Fish | Fishing is one of the oldest occupations in Sudan. Fishing has assumed much importance in view of the rapidly growing population and depleting land resources. Fish confirm a very nutritional part of man’s diet. It is rich in protein. It contains a good selection of minerals and vitamins. This study was conducted in estimating these biochemical components. 300 samples of Nylotic fish were tested. It was found that the levels of sodium is 72-85mg/100 g, potassium 279-380, calcium 79-210, magnesium 38-95, iron 1.55-3.4, zinc 0.96-1.34, copper 0.20-1.4. The vitamins tested were found to be 70-350(I.U) for vitamin A and 1.5-3.6 μg/g for vitamin C. The protein was found to be 15-20% whereas the fat 20-30%. For More Articles: Biomedical Research Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Minerals content of Fish samples.

Journal on Dentistry

Endodontic Therapy of Maxillary Third Molar with Supernumerary Root with Four Root Canals-A Rare Case | Success of endodontic therapy is multi factorial. Starting from good case selection, proper treatment, thorough cleaning and shaping, fluid tight obturation and good seal achieved by post endodontic restoration. One of the reasons for failure of root canal therapy is complex internal anatomy of the teeth which is non-negotiable through orthograde approach. Thorough knowledge of the internal anatomy and its variations is very important to provide the best treatment for the patient. Clinician has to face challenges if there are fused canals, calcified canals, Radix entomolaris, taurodontism and most commonly presence of additional canals. Maxillary third molar is one such tooth where root canal therapy is very difficult to perform not only because of its location in the arch but also due to its varied internal anatomy. The present paper describes variation in the internal anatomy of a maxillary 3rd molar with additional canal and also the importance of magnification in endodontic. For More Articles: Journal of Biomedical Research and Review : https://biomedres.us/

a. Pre-operative IOPA radiograph showing coronal radio-opacity suggestive of dental restoration approaching the pulp, b. Working length radiograph showing the missed mesiopalatal root, c. Master cone radiograph 1-mesiobuccal,2-mesiopalatal,3-palatal,4- distobuccal, d. Post obturation radiograph.

Journal on Cardiology

Determinants of Satisfaction with Training Process among Final Year Nursing Students at Kenya Medical Training College | Heart Failure with reduced Ejection Fraction (EF) is likely itself a heterogeneous entity within the same complex clinical syndrome. The relative contribution of various risk factors and etiological conditions involved in the development of heart failure with Midrange (HFmrEF) and Reduced Ejection Fraction (HFrEF) in the Caribbean population is unknown. We aimed to determine the impact of cardiac risk factors and etiological conditions associated with reduced EF and identify common and distinctive risk profiles between HFmrEF vs HFrEF in a series of cases of Afro-Caribbean population with heart failure. For More Articles: Scientific Research Articles on Biomedical : https://biomedres.us/

Afro Caribbean Heart Failure.

Journal on Medical Sciences

Determinants of Satisfaction with Training Process among Final Year Nursing Students at Kenya Medical Training College | Student satisfaction is defined as meeting or exceeding the student’s expectations of campus reality [1]. Although the requirements of nurse training courses are largely fulfilled when the system produces competent nurses and satisfies the standards of the consumers and regulators of health care, students’ opinion on their training cannot be ignored if improvements in the quality of training and customer satisfaction are to be achieved [2]. There is a wider acknowledgement that the totality of a student experience of an institution is a useful perspective to adopt in student satisfaction and marketing of the institution [3]. Students in Kenya Medical Training College are regarded as valuable customers and hence their satisfaction with services during training is very important if the College is to remain relevant in the training of health care providers. Student’s satisfaction can be an important quality indicator with respect to teaching and learning. This study was done to determine the factors that influenced satisfaction of student nurses with the training process. This will ultimately impact positively on nursing care delivery to patients and clients since satisfied students are more likely to be successful and dedicated to accomplish their goals than unsatisfied students. For More Articles: Biomedical Journal Impact Factor : https://biomedres.us/

Extent to which students’ participation in extra-curriculum activities contributed to overall satisfaction with college experience.

Journal on Health Sciences

Assessing Changes in Cognitive Function and Quality of Life associated with Exercise in Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease and their Caregivers | The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a community-based, multi-modal exercise program on cognitive functioning and quality of life in individuals with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers. Assessments were administered pre and post participation in the program to assess changes in psychosocial functioning and changes in cognitive functioning in individuals with Parkinson’s and their caregivers. Results for individuals with Parkinson’s were statistically significant for both assessments while the change in scores from pre-test to post-test was not statistically significant for caregivers. The results of the study highlight the benefits of the program for individuals with Parkinson’s. For More Articles: Biomedical Journal Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Pre-Test vs. Post-Test Scores for Parkinson’s disease Participants on thePDQ-39.

Journal on Dentistry

Retention of Probase Hot Versus the Conventional Heat-Cured Acrylic Resin Denture Bases | This study compared the retention of proBase hot versus a conventional heat-cured acrylic resin denture bases. Two completely edentulous patients of U-shaped and V-shaped palatine vault. Primary and secondary impressions of the maxillary arch were done to produce two master casts. Each master cast was duplicated into twenty-one stone casts using duplicating hydrocolloid. Standardized maxillary waxed denture bases were produced by duplication using silicone impression material. Twenty-one standardized denture bases for each tested (U- and V- shaped) maxillary arches were obtained. Stainless steel wire loops were placed at a vertical direction in the marked center of each waxed denture base for dislodging each acrylic denture base from its basal seat to measure its retention. Fourteen waxed denture bases constructed for each of U- and V-shaped palatal vault were processed into conventional heat cured acrylic, while the other seven waxed denture bases were processed into ProBase Hot denture bases as recommended by the manufacturer. A digital force meter was used for retention measurement. The results indicated a significant differences between the tested materials and the two arch forms. ProBase Hot showed the highest retention than that of the conventional acrylic resin (Acrostone) either long- curing or short-curing method. For More Articles: Biomedical Open Access Journals : https://biomedres.us/

Tin foil strip adaptation at mid-palatal line.

Journal on Surgery

Female Breast Cancer: Socio-Demographic, Lifestyle, and Clinical Risk Factors – A Hospital-Based Study in Two Egyptian Governorates | Breast cancer in is the commonest and number one cancer among females in Egypt. Female breast cancer (FBC) has many preventable risk factors. This study was conducted on sample of 400 FBC patients. The patients were recruited from two hospitals of Al- Azhar University in Cairo and Assiut governorates. A case-control study design was used; the patients and controls were subjected for interview for history taking. Odds ratio was used to detect the risk factors. Significant socio-demographic risk factors were high social, educational, and occupational levels (OR=1.92, 1.69, 1.95; respectively). Significant gynecological risk factors were age at menarche <13, menopause ≥50, and menstrual period ≥40 year (OR=1.49, 1.62, 2.09; respectively). Significant reproductive risk factors were never married, first full term pregnancy at age ≥35, and no breast-feeding (OR=2.7, 2.97, 2.64; respectively). Family history of FBC, the maternal/paternal grandmother and the aunts, sister, and mother were significant risk factors (OR=5.23, 6.68, 5.1, 4.45; respectively). Significant clinical risk factors were history of benign breast disease, heights ≥160 cm, and exposure to environmental factors (OR=5.14, 1.86, 4.94; respectively). For More Articles: Biomedical Science Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Frequency distribution of the characteristic features of the studied female patients with breast cancer.