K.V. Suresh
University of Kuala Lumpur
9 Papers
9 Citations
K.V. Suresh is an academic researcher from University of Kuala Lumpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Oral mucosal diseases in anxiety and depression patients: Hospital based observational study from south India.
K.V. Suresh,Prashanth Shenai,Laxmikanth Chatra,Yusuf-Ahammed A. Ronad,Naduvakattu Bilahari,Redder C. Pramod,Sreeja P. Kumar +6 more
TL;DR: The results of the present study showed a positive association between psychological alterations and changes in the oral mucosa, particularly conditions like OLP, RAS and BMS, which indicates psychogenic factors like anxiety and depression may act as a risk factor that could influence the initiation and development of oral mucosal diseases.
Comparison of clinical efficacy of methylprednisolone and serratiopeptidase for reduction of postoperative sequelae after lower third molar surgery
Mouneshkumar Chappi D,K.V. Suresh,Manisha R Patil,Rajendra Desai,David P Tauro,Shiva Bharani K N S,M I Parkar,Harsha V Babaji +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that methylprednisolone affords better pain relief while serratiopeptidase exerts better anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling effects in the post-operative period.
Pathogenesis and life cycle of herpes simplex virus infection-stages of primary, latency and recurrence
TL;DR: This article enlightens the dental professionals with an adequate knowledge about the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and specific sites of primary and recurrent lesions of herpes simplex virus which will highly help them in timely diagnosis, management and also for controlling the spread of infection.
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Assessment of Dental Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Surgical Extraction of Teeth: Study from Western Maharashtra
TL;DR: Female patients had higher dental anxiety and fear than male patients and the difference in the anxiety level between male and female patients was statistically significant, indicating that patients initially visit dental office for treatment of surgical extraction of teeth with severe anxiety should be considered.
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Brown tumour of posterior maxilla associated with polydactyly, syndactyly and cardiac anomalies: a unique case report.
TL;DR: A relatively rare combination of maxillary posterior BT as a clinical manifestation of secondary HPT due to vitamin D deficiency with polydactyly, syndactyyly and cardiac anomalies is reported.