DEPARTMENT.FACULTY

Dr. Vivek Kumar Sharma
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.QUALIFICATION
MDS PERIODONTICS
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.DESIGNATION
Professor
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.THRUST_AREA
Periodontal regeneration, inter-relationship between systemic and periodontal disease,
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.ADDRESS
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.MOBILE
9411491571
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.EMAIL
amuperio@gmail.com,
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.TIME_TABLE
After doing MDS perio from prestigious king george's medical college Lucknow , joined AMU in 2001 and continuing here til now
- Evaluation of the role of salivary C- reactive protein (CRP) as a diagnostic marker in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and its correlation with periodontal status Download PDFEur. Chem. Bull. 2023,12(8), 2277-2298 ,Eur. Chem. Bull. 2023,12(8), 2277-2298Background: There is limited information on the role of salivary C- reactive protein as a non invasive diagnostic marker in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and its correlation with periodontal status. The study was aimed at evaluating and comparing the salivary CRP levels and clinical parameters in pregnant women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and in normotensive pregnant women.Results: The outcome revealed higher mean salivary CRP levels and clinical parameters in pregnant women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy compared with normotensive pregnant women. Also there was a significant correlation of salivary CRP with periodontal parameters. Conclusion: Findings of our study provide support for the hypothesis that periodontal disease might increase the risk for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, where salivary CRP might be a plausible mediator of association between both the diseases and thus could be used as a non invasive diagnostic tool in early detection and prevention of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Keywords: C reactive protein, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, periodontal disease
- Assessment of Oral Hygiene Following Use of Various Nicotinic Acid Products Among Young Adult Attending Diagnostic Camp in Jorpati Area, Kathmandu Nepal-A Cross Sectional Survey Assessment of Oral Hygiene Following Use of Various Nicotinic Acid Products Among Young Adult Attending Diagnostic Camp in Jorpati Area, Kathmandu Nepal-A Cross Sectional Survey International Research in Medical and Health Sciences | Vol. 3 | Issue 2 | March- April| 2020 ISSN: 2581-771X Address for Correspondence Author Professor, Vivek Kumar Sharma; Department of Periodontics and Community Dentistry, Dr. Z. A. Dental College, AMU, Aligarh, Uttar-Pradesh, India. Eâ??mail: yeahlifehai@gmail.com Crossref Doi: https://doi.org/10.36437/irmhs.2020.3.1.F ABSTRACT Background: An observational study was carried out in young adult attending diagnostic camp in Jorpati Area. Materials & Method: A total of 341 subjects between 18-50 years of age were selected for the study. It contains the demographic profile, which includes age, gender, qualification, employment, residence, and oral adverse habits. Descriptive statistics like mean and percentages were used for the analysis. Result: When compared with literacy level and adverse oral habits results were significant as compared to the residence address. Conclusion: The present study shows oral habits were more among the population with a higher education group in our study. Keywords: Oral Hygiene, Acid Products, Cross-sectional Survey, Nicotinic, Tobacco.Download PDF
- Assessment of Tobacco-Related Oral Practices Among Young Adult Workers Involved in Building Construction of Noida Area, India-A Cross-Sectional Survey Download PDF