Meenakshi Mohan
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View article: HIV/AIDS awareness and risk perception among youth in Jaintia hills, Meghalaya
HIV/AIDS awareness and risk perception among youth in Jaintia hills, Meghalaya Open
Background: The spread of HIV/AIDS continues to rise, particularly among youth populations. Understanding HIV/AIDS knowledge and risk perception is crucial. This study aimed to assess HIV/AIDS knowledge among indigenous youth in the remote…
View article: Factors Influencing the Consumption of Tobacco amongst the Khasi Indigenous People in Northeast India
Factors Influencing the Consumption of Tobacco amongst the Khasi Indigenous People in Northeast India Open
Background: Tobacco use in any form is a major public health concern. It accounts for nearly 1.35 million deaths every year. Many chronic illnesses occur due to the consumption of tobacco, either smoke or smokeless form. The study aims to …
View article: Nodular enigma: A rare cause of skin nodules in an adolescent boy
Nodular enigma: A rare cause of skin nodules in an adolescent boy Open
No abstract available Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health, 2023: 52(2): 228-230
View article: Bisphosphonate therapy for juvenile dermatomyositis-associated calcinosis and metaphyseal zebra lines
Bisphosphonate therapy for juvenile dermatomyositis-associated calcinosis and metaphyseal zebra lines Open
A girl of middle childhood age had a 1-year history of generalised muscle weakness, low-grade fevers, difficulty in climbing stairs and rising from squatting or lying position and multiple painful swellings mainly over the lower abdomen, b…
View article: Disease in disguise – An unusual cause of leukocytosis in an infant – A case report and review of the literature
Disease in disguise – An unusual cause of leukocytosis in an infant – A case report and review of the literature Open
Leukocytosis with cytopenias of other cell lines and organomegaly in children pose a significant diagnostic challenge. Leukemoid reaction is exaggerated leukocytosis, whereas misinterpretation of nucleated red blood cells (nRBC) leads to s…
View article: An In-vitro Assessment of the Physical and Chemical Properties of Toothbrush Bristle Following Decontamination by Three Different Methods: A Pilot Study
An In-vitro Assessment of the Physical and Chemical Properties of Toothbrush Bristle Following Decontamination by Three Different Methods: A Pilot Study Open
View article: COMPARING THE EFFICIENCY OF 2% LIDOCAINE AND 4% ARTICAINE AS A LOCAL ANESTHETIC AGENT IN CHILDREN
COMPARING THE EFFICIENCY OF 2% LIDOCAINE AND 4% ARTICAINE AS A LOCAL ANESTHETIC AGENT IN CHILDREN Open
Objective: The objective of this study is to compare the anesthetic efficiency of conventional 2% lidocaine with 4% articaine when infiltrated in the maxillary arch for pediatric patients during pulp therapy and extraction.Methodology: A r…
View article: THE ROLE OF GREEN TEA IN ORAL HEALTH – A REVIEW
THE ROLE OF GREEN TEA IN ORAL HEALTH – A REVIEW Open
Tea is the most widely consumed and a popular beverage in the world. Over the past decade, molecular components of teas and their health benefits on humans have received increasing attention from researchers. Functional foods are foods wit…
View article: Giant Concha Bullosa with Secondary Maxillary Sinusitis
Giant Concha Bullosa with Secondary Maxillary Sinusitis Open
View article: Book Review: Everyday Equity
Book Review: Everyday Equity Open
View article: Prevalence of different subtypes of type II lip prints among students of saveetha dental college
Prevalence of different subtypes of type II lip prints among students of saveetha dental college Open
Background: Cheiloscopy, the study of lip prints, is a forensic technique for personal identification. Uniqueness of lip prints such as fingerprints helps to detect the identity of an individual. Various studies about lip prints have been …
View article: The Efficacy of Pre-Procedural Mouth Rinse on Bacterial Count in Dental Aerosol Following Oral Prophylaxis
The Efficacy of Pre-Procedural Mouth Rinse on Bacterial Count in Dental Aerosol Following Oral Prophylaxis Open
Background. The aerosols produced by ultrasonic devices are heavily contaminated by microorganisms which pose a serious health threat to the clinician. Thus protection of the clinician against these microorganisms becomes mandatory. Dental…