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The Intervention Role of G D Maitland as Compared to Low Level Laser therapy in Adhesive Capsulitis Male Patients

Adhesive capsulitis is characterized by commonly gradual loss of both active and passive range of motion (ROM) in all planes of the glenohumeral joint. Patients with Adhesive capsulitis is generally believed to be a self-limiting condition lasting 2-3 years, and 40% of patients have persistent symptoms and stiffness beyond 3 years. Objective: Study to show that effects of G D Maitland and laser therapy in patients of age group 40- 60 years male subjects. Methods: This study is randomized controlled, total 20 subjects with equal distribution of 10 in each group. All the subjects were treated for 0 days, 30 days and 90 days. Assessment of pain by Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and ROM (Flexion and abduction) can be increased with common supervised exercises were taken in starting of the study and evaluation documentation after 0 days, 30 days and 90 days for both the groups. The total duration of study Six weeks. Goniometric assessment of active and passive ranges of shoulder movements was assessed. Data of 20 subjects (male) prospectively enrolled subjects were used for analysis. Functional activity shoulder is measured by using VAS Score for pain assessment and range of motion measured by goniometer both pre and post-treatment. Results: Statistical analysis of the data done that within groups showed significant improvement for all the parameters, where between-group comparison revealed higher improvement in group A compared to group B. Conclusion: This study concludes that G D Maitland technique is more effective in addition to combination of exercise have proved better decreasing pain and improving ROM and shoulder function as a protocol for treatment approach.

Published by: Zaki Anwer, Dr. Suraj Kumar

Author: Zaki Anwer

Paper ID: V2I12-1157

Paper Status: published

Published: December 26, 2017

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Review Article

Navigate your Implants- Fool-Proof Your Surgery

Technology has entered all fields and streams in the world from manufacturing industries to health care. There have been rapid advancements in the field of dentistry too with the introduction of lasers, ozone therapy, the use of nanotechnology in various dental procedures etc. Implants are widely used now days as an ideal treatment to replace missing teeth when compared to other conventional prosthesis. The world has recently been moving to using newer types of implants like bioimplants, peek implants and to the addition we now have navigated implants. Navigated implants is a method of surgical accurate and prosthetically driven placement of implants using a real time computer guided system based on information generated from CBCT or CT images. This procedure makes implant placement a completely error free procedure with added benefits to the operator as well as the patient as well as allowing placement in certain complicated cases.

Published by: Dr. Rohit Shah, Dr. Rishi Chavan, Dr. Dipika Mitra, Dr. Silvia Rodrigues, Dr. Gaurav Shetty, Dr. Saurabh Prithyani, Dr. Harshad Vijayakar, Saurabh Chandalia, Priyanka Mhamunkar

Author: Dr. Rohit Shah

Paper ID: V2I12-1154

Paper Status: published

Published: December 22, 2017

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Case Study

A Clinical Study of Maternal and Fetal Outcome in Known Cases of Hypothyroidism with Pregnancy on Treatment

Aims and Objectives To study the maternal and fetal outcome in known cases of hypothyroidism in pregnancy on treatment. Method Randomised study of 100 known cases of hypothyroidism with pregnancy on treatment admitted in Basaveshwar teaching and general hospital, attached to Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, Kalaburgi. Conclusion-In our study it has been shown that hypothyroidism with pregnancy who were on treatment has reached up to the term without any fetal and maternal complications.

Published by: Dr. Gayatri G Bawagi

Author: Dr. Gayatri G Bawagi

Paper ID: V2I12-1155

Paper Status: published

Published: December 22, 2017

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Socket Friendly Root Analogue Implant – The Future

Replacement of missing teeth with conventional implants made up of titanium is the most popular technique in implantology. To overcome the disadvantages of the conventional implant, immediate implantation technique is being developed. Also, in esthetically demanding areas, zirconia has shown excellent results as compared to titanium. Zirconia (zirconium dioxide, ZrO2) shows excellent biocompatibility, biomechanical characteristics and also good osseointegration. Along with the properties mentioned above, there are also previous reports which show the successful use of zirconia as root-analog implants, which, reproduce the natural anatomy of the extracted tooth. This article presents a review of root analog zirconia dental implants as a novel immediate implantation material, which replaces the missing teeth. This could change the implant dentistry scenario in the future.

Published by: Dr. Silvia Rodrigues, Dr. Rutuja Donde, Dr. Dipika Mitra, Dr. Rohit Shah, Dr. Gaurav Shetty, Dr. Saurabh Prithyani, Dr. Harshad Vijayakar

Author: Dr. Silvia Rodrigues

Paper ID: V2I12-1152

Paper Status: published

Published: December 20, 2017

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Review Article

Botox in Periodontics – A Brief Review

In this era, the passion to look beautiful has evolved various new technologies to enhance and improve the physical appearance of people. Botox is emerging as one such popular treatment to improve the facial appearance. Botox can enhance aesthetics and is used therapeutically in other medical conditions. The botox is a minimal invasive technique and may prove out to be an attractive alternative to surgery in some cases.

Published by: Dr. Gaurav Shetty, Dr. Dipika Mitra, Dr. Samhita Dabak, Dr. Rohit Shah, Dr. Silvia Rodrigues, Dr. Saurabh Prithyani, Dr. Harshad Vijayakar

Author: Dr. Gaurav Shetty

Paper ID: V2I12-1151

Paper Status: published

Published: December 20, 2017

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Case Study

Rare Case of Scrotal Schwannoma

Schwannomas are usually benign tumors arising from Schwann cells of the peripheral nerve sheath. Most schwannomas are benign, although malignant cases are known to occur. These masses rarely occur in the retroperitoneum, comprising 0.5% to 5% of all schwannomas. Involvement of the urinary tract is rare, but the involvement of the testis, penis, spermatic cord, and tunica vaginalis has been previously reported.

Published by: Dr. Anupam Shukla, Dr. Mahesh Pukar

Author: Dr. Anupam Shukla

Paper ID: V2I12-1145

Paper Status: published

Published: December 20, 2017

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Potentialities and Challenges of Rural Market in Odisha: A Case Analysis

Potentialities and Challenges of Rural Market in Odisha: A Case Analysis w.r.t K.B.K., Odisha. Author: Prof.(Dr.) Joysingha Mishra Abhijeet Singh Abstract: Sustainable Development Goal aims to end poverty in all its forms everywhere by 2030. Almost one third of the population of our country that is more than 1.1 billion are surviving below the poverty line in rural areas. Poverty remains a chronic condition for almost 30 per cent of rural population of India. The incidence of rural poverty has declined somewhat over the past three decades as a result of rural to urban migration. While Odisha has rich in resources but it still in bottom level in the list of development index. Currently Odisha is a rural dominated state with 12.6 Percent in respect to Indian economy. The present paper is attempt to discuss about the rural marketing challenges and scope. THE OBJECTIVES : 1) To understand the rural market and its dimensions in general and Odisha in particular. 2)To study the poverty gap between rural and urban areas in Odisha. 3)To analyse the challenges and scope of rural market in Odisha with case studies. The databases used in this paper is based on secondary data, mainly Census of India, National Sample Survey Organisation and other government published report. The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of marketing strategies on rural Odisha and shift of multi national corporations concentration towards the Indian rural market. But very often, rural marketing is confused with agricultural marketing, Particular emphasis is placed on the impact of the four A’s principles on the rural economy and its participants namely farmers, landless labourers and marketing intermediaries where the marketing had a positive effect on all these through the creation of vast marketing opportunities. The driving force for this success were generating virtuous cycles in the transition marketing. As these market is observed as a high potential across the world and at the same time the absence of poor marketing policy is identified as a key for the success in the context of India where excessive intervention of private companies like H.U.L, CALVIN CARE, PORTER AND GAMBLE, ITC & Patanjali often resulted in success of rural marketing.

Published by: Joysingha Mishra, Abhijeet Singh

Author: Joysingha Mishra

Paper ID: V2I12-1146

Paper Status: published

Published: December 19, 2017

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Case Study

Socio Economic Profile of Women Panchayat Representatives in the Post 73rd Amendment Scenario: A Case Study of Khurda District of Odisha

One of the significant steps taken by India for empowering women is the enactment and implementation of the 73rd Amendment Act. Through this Act, in part VIII of the constitution, some provisions have been inserted. Art 243 D in this part states that not less than one-third of the total number of seats shall be reserved for women (including scheduled castes and scheduled tribes women) Accordingly, the Orissa Govt. passed the Orissa Gram Panchayat (Amendment) Act, 1994 and made it effective from 18th April, 1994. But prior to it, during Chief ministership of Biju Pattanaik 33.3% reservation for women in PRIs during 1992 election had already been introduced. After implementation of 73rd Amendment Act, elections have already been held for five times i.e.in 1997, 2002, 2007, 2012 and 2017. In 2012 reservation for women has been extended to 50 % and accordingly elections have been held onwards.

Published by: Nirupama Swain, Dr. Shyam Sundar Acharya

Author: Nirupama Swain

Paper ID: V2I12-1149

Paper Status: withdrawn

Submitted: December 18, 2017

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Case Study

Management of Supra Erupted Maxillary Molar by Using a Modified Removable Posterior Bite Plane – Two Case Reports

Supra erupted posterior tooth is one of the common clinical findings in dental practice. Delayed replacement of lost teeth often leads to extrusion of the opposing teeth into the edentulous space, which leads to masticatory insufficiency and TMJ disorders. When prosthesis is planned on the opposing edentulous area, re-establishing a functional posterior occlusion requires a comprehensive dental treatment plan. If the dento alveolar extrusion is not severe, it is possible to recapture the space by performing coronoplasty & intentional endodontic treatment of the supraerupted tooth. When the extrusion is moderate, orthodontic intrusion can be done ,When extrusion is severe prosthetic rehabilitation is impossible and removal of the teeth is often proposed. Through this case reports we are introducing a removable posterior bite plane retained by ball end clasp to manage a supra erupted maxillary molars along with ongoing fixed orthodontic treatment.

Published by: Dr. Muhammad Shafad K, Dr. Shafeeq Rahman, Dr. Sunil Muddaiah, Dr. Sanju Somaiah, Dr. Goutham Reddy, Dr. Roopa Sidde Gowda

Author: Dr. Muhammad Shafad K

Paper ID: V2I12-1148

Paper Status: published

Published: December 14, 2017

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Review Article

Capturing the Nature of Generations at Workplace

Generation is considered as one factor of many that show ‘what we are’. “Every generation of employees is unique, valuable, and special, in reality, each tend to view the other differently based on their own life experiences and expectations”(Angeline, 2011). Currently originations are the place of employment for almost three generations (Baby boomers, generation X and generation Y). And in organizations workforce management is the major issue. To manage these workforces understanding their attitudes, work beliefs, characteristic and values are essential. The objective of the present study is a theoretical revision that aims to broaden the understanding of generations in workplace on different variables to apprehend the nature and characteristics of existing generations. The findings of the work guide the managers and organizations on how to utilize different generation for the effectiveness and efficiency& for developing organizations and also eliminates the perception and misunderstandings of generations.

Published by: Kothapalli Saileela, Dr. Swetha Thiruchanuru

Author: Kothapalli Saileela

Paper ID: V2I11-1155

Paper Status: published

Published: November 30, 2017

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