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Publication APDDM mixed with i-PRF as a graft material for bone regeneration - A case report(Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2023) Singh, Ankita; Gupta, Pinki; Sarkar, AbhishekDemineralized dentine matrix (DDM) has both osteoconductive and osteoinductive properties, and has porous structure which helps in cell and blood vessel penetration and the release of various growth factors from the dentinal tubules. The first human dentine autograft case was done in 2002 in Japan for maxillary sinus lifting. In this clinical report, we use a hand-operated order made stainless steel apparatus to crush the tooth and prepare the DDM chair side. Chemical treatment of DDM particulate was done for demineralization and sterilisation purpose, and used immediately as a graft material for socket preservation. Dentascan after 4 month showed remarkable bone at the site of grafting and implant was placed. The patient was restored successfully with their own DDM and implant-supported prosthesis. � 2023 National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery.Publication Effect of dopaminergic agonist group of drugs in treatment of sleep bruxism: A systematic review(Elsevier Inc., 2022) Bhattacharjee, Bappaditya; Saneja, Ritu; Bhatnagar, Atul; Gupta, PinkiStatement of problem: Various factors are responsible for sleep bruxism; however, whether the dopaminergic agonist group of drugs is effective in the treatment of sleep bruxism is unclear. Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the effect of the dopaminergic agonist group of drugs in controlling sleep bruxism in comparison with no treatment or placebo-controlled treatment. Material and methods: Two electronic databases, PubMed and Cochrane Central, were searched by using the keywords bruxism, sleep bruxism, dopamine, and dopamine agonist. After screening titles and abstracts, only those articles which met predefined inclusion criteria were selected for full-text assessment. Clinical trials using the dopaminergic agonist group of drugs as a treatment approach to sleep bruxism were included. Results: The literature search yielded a total of 64 articles from the 2 electronic databases (PubMed, 53; Cochrane Central, 11). After removal of the duplicates (n=8), the initial screening of titles and abstracts was performed by 2 independent reviewers, removing 46 articles. A total of 10 articles were selected for full-text reading, and 4 studies were included for qualitative analysis. Conclusions: Levodopa (L-DOPA) and Bromocriptine showed decrease in root mean square value in electromyography per bruxism burst (P<.001) and 20% to 30% reduction of bruxism episodes during sleep in 2 different studies. However, treatment with bromocriptine led to conflicting result in another study in terms of frequency of bruxism episodes and amplitude of muscle contractions in electromyography (EMG). Bruxism bursts and episodes were also not significantly improved with another dopaminergic agonist group of drugs, Pramipexole (P>.001). Based on the limited evidence and conflicting results, significant conclusions cannot be generated, and further studies are required. � 2020 Editorial Council for the Journal of Prosthetic DentistryPublication Response to the letter to the editor regarding �Concerns regarding the published article �Effect of dopaminergic agonist group of drugs in treatment of sleep bruxism: A systematic review� by Bhattacharjee et al. J Prosthet Dent. 2021 Jan 14:S0022-3913(20)30752-6�(Mosby Inc., 2021) Bhattacharjee, Bappaditya; Saneja, Ritu; Bhatnagar, Atul; Gupta, Pinki[No abstract available]