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Dr Archna * Vancouver Style Dr Archna * Vancouver style 1. Soin A, Sharma G, Soin G, Raina A, Mutneja P, Nagpal A.Multiple Geminated Supernumerary Premolars: A Rare Case Report. Case Rep Dent. 2015;2015:726458. 2. Sharma G, Nagpal A. Can the diagnostic delay of oral cancer by healthcare practitioners be prevented? Who should bear the blame of delay? J Family Community Med. 2015 May-Aug; 22(2):124-5.. 3. Sharma G, Nagpal A. Hookah Smoking- an age old modern trend. J Family Med Prim Care 2015;4(1):151. 4. Sharma G, Nagpal A. Tobacco based dentifrices- still not squeezed J Family Med Prim Care 2015;4(2):287. 5. Oberoi SS, Sharma G, Nagpal A, Oberoi A.Tobacco cessation in India: how can oral health professionals contribute? Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2014;15(5):2383-91. 6. Sharma G, Nagpal A. “Hairy intraoral flaps: An uncommon complication of surgical therapy in oral cancer” Saudi J Oral sci 2014; 1(2); 123-4. 7. Sharma G., MutnejaAR, Nagpal A , Mutneja P, Nonsyndromic multiple talon cusps in siblings. IJDR 2014;25:272-4. 8. Sharma G, Nagpal A. A Study of Transmigrated Canine in an Indian Population” ISRN 2014; 756516; 1-9. 9. Lallar S, Malik M, Anand C, Nagpal A, Vohra P, Singh M. ERGONOMICS: an update for dentistry” Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 3, issue 3, 2013:21-24. 10. Lallar S, Malik M, Anand C, Nagpal A, Vohra P, Singh V. Avenues to screening and early detection of oral cancer: An update for preventive dentistry, Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 3, issue 1, 2013:15-22. 11. Malik M, Lallar S, Anand C, Nagpal A, Vohra P, Bhatia H. Sialoendoscopy: A novel diagnostic and interventional approach Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 3, issue 1, 2013:23-27. 12. Malik M, Lallar S, Anand C., Nagpal A, Vohra P. Navneet S. Oral homeostasis: Acomprihensive review Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 3, Issue 3, 2013:11-15. 13. Vohra P, Anand C, Nagpal A, Lallar S, Lallar M. Submandibular salivary gland sialolith- A case report Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 3, issue 1, 2013:7-9. 14. Vohra P, Anand C, Nagpal A, Lallar S, Lallar M. Medical emergencies in dentistry: prevention and management Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 3, issue 2, 2013:18-21. 15. Taneja L, Vohra P, Nagpal A. Saliva collection Journal of Innovative dentistry-Vol 2, issue 2,2012:19-23. 16. Vohra P, Taneja P, Nagpal A, Taneja L. Pyogenic Granuloma Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 2, issue 3, 2012:15-18. 17. Aggarwal V, Nagpal A. Environmental engineering science- an overview” Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 2, issue 2, 2012:24-29. 18. Vohra P, Nagpal A, Taneja L. Diagnosis and management of trigeminal neuralgia, Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 2, issue 2, 2012:30-33. 19. Taneja P, Vohra P, Nagpal A, Taneja L. Management of oral health and hygiene in irradiated jaws Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 2, issue 3, 2012:32-35. 20. Vohra P, Nagpal A, Taneja L, Arya V. Role of saliva as a diagnostic tool-a review Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 2,issue 1, 2012:52-55. 21. Taneja L, Vohra P, Nagpal A, Arya V. Antioxidants: the oral scavengers in dentistry Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 2, issue 1, 2012:48-51. 22. Sharma G, Vengal M, Pai KM, Nagpal A, “Hypoglossia Type 1A; report of a case and review of literature with focus on clinical investigations” IJDR 2012; 23(2); 264-270 23. Nagpal A, Vohra P, Taneja L. Prevalence of oral Candidal species in immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients: a comparative study” Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 2, issue 1, 2012:14-18. 24. Sharma G, Nagpal A,“Transmigration of Mandibular canine: Report of Four cases and Review of Literature” Case Rep Dent 2011; article ID 381382; 1-4 25. Sharma G and Nagpal A,“Nevus of Ota with Rare Palatal Involvement: A case report with emphasis on Differential diagnosis” Case Rep Dent 2011; article ID 670679; 1-5. 26. Sharma G., Pai M. Keerthilatha,Nagpal A, “Prevalence of oral manifestations and their association with CD4/CD8 ratio and HIV viral load in South India” Int J Dent. 2011. 27. Nagpal A, Vohra P, Taneja L. “Use of antimalarials in Lichen Planus” Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 1, issue 3, 2011:54-56. 28. Blaggana A, Vohra P, Nagpal A. Diagnosis and treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 1, issue 3, 2011:50-53. 29. Taneja L, Nagpal A, Vohra P. Oral submucous fibrosis-an oral physician approach, Journal of Innovative dentistry vol 1, issue 3, 2011:65-68. 30. Virdi M. S., Nagpal A. Mehta L. K, Taneja L, Bindal D. Chewing gum-an adjunct in oral health of special children” Journal of Innovative dentistry- vol 1, issue-2, 2011:34-37. 31. Sharma G, Agnihotri PG, Chaudhary S, Nagpal A. Ultrasonography and its applications in dentistry: a known but neglected imaging modality Indian Dentist Research and Review september 2011:334-37. 32. Sharma G, Pai KM , Setty S , Ramapuram JT, Nagpal A. Oral manifestations as predictors of immune suppression in a HIV/AIDS infected population in south India" Clin Oral Investig. 2009;13:141-148. 33. Nagpal A, Pai KM, Sharma G.“Palatally and labially impacted maxillary canine associated dental anomalies: a comparative study.” J Contemp Dent Pract 2009;10(4):1-10. 34. Nagpal A, Pai KM, Setty S, Sharma G. “Localization of impacted maxillary canine using a panoramic radiograph” J Oral Sci 2009;51 ; 37-45. 35. Sharma G, Nagpal A, Vengal M and Pai K M“Multiple papillomas- a case report and review of literature” JIAOMR 2007; 19; 441-445. 36. Mupparapu M, Auluck A, Suhaz S, Pai KM, Nagpal A. “Patterns of intra-osseous transmigration and ectopic eruption of bilaterally transmigrating mandibular canines: radiographic study and proposed classification” Quintessence Int 2007; 38; 821-828. 37. Auluck A, Nagpal A, Setty S, Pai KM, Sunny J.Aulluck A, “Transmigration of impacted mandibular canines- a report of 4 cases”, JCDA, 2006; 72; 249-252. 38. Nagpal A., Pai K.M., Setty S., Sharma G. “Eruption disturbances: an etiological- cum- management perspective” Dentomaxillofac Radiol 2005; 34; 59-63. 39. A Nagpal, S Suhas, A Ahsan, KM Pai and NN Rao “Central hemangioma: variance in radiographic appearance” Dentomaxillofac Radiol 2005; 34:120-125. 40. Sharma G, Nagpal A, , Soin A, Bhardwaj V An erupted dialated odontome: A rare presentation Case Reports in Dentistry 2016-9750947;1-9 41. Kapoor U, Sharma G, Juneja M, Nagpal A Halitosis :Current concepts on etiology , diagnosis and management,Euro Journal of Dentistry 2016, 10-292-300 42. Sharma G, Jain K, Nagpal A, Baiju C A rare presentation of lipoma on mandibular mucogingival junction J Indian Society of Periodontology – 2016,20-199-202 43. Sharma G, Nagpal A, Oral health considerations in a patient with oligosymptomatic ectrodactyly ectodermal dysplasia- cleft syndrome General Dentistry 2017-Mr-April;65(2)66-69 44. Sharma G, Nagpal A, Oral Cancer: A point to chew upon, British Dental Journal 2017 ; 222(11);479-80 45. Sharma G, Nagpal A, The untapped potential of a low cost evidence based smart phone application for smokeless tobacco cessation, Rural Remote Health 2015:15:3579 46. Sharma G, Oberoi, S, Vohra P, Nagpal A, Oral manifestations of HIV/AIDS in Asia: Systemic review and future research guidelines, J Clinical and Experimental Dentistry 2015:7(3):e419-27 47. Sharma G, Mutneja Nagpal A, Mutneja P, Dens evaginatus and dens invaginatus in a double tooth: Arare case report, Indian Journal of Dental Research, 2015; 26-545-9 48. Sharma G, Sardana D, Vohra P, Rehani S, Nagpal A, Oral Lichen Planus in a Pediatric patient- A novel therapeutic approach, J of Dentistry (Tehran), 2017 49. Sharma G, Nagpal A, Clinical heterogeneity of dens evaginatus- three unusual case reports, General dentistry 2015 50. Sharma G, Nagpal A, Home remedies for alleviating toothache- believe it or not, Dental update, 2015; july-Aug 42(6):586 51. Surbhi, Anand K, Nagpal A, Vohra P, Personalised Medicine:A step forward in dental treatment, Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology 2015 52. Sharma G, Nagpal A., Mass disaster –will dental records be effectively useful in developing rationale, Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine, 2015,1 (1):72 53. Sharma G, Nagpal A., Salivary gland disease in human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome:A review, World Journal of Dermatology, 2015; 4(1):57-62s 54. Nagpal A, Sharma G, Green Dentistry British Dental Journal 2019; 227 (3) August DOI: 10.1038/s41415-019-0612-0 55. Nagpal A., Prabhakar M. Oral manifestations of Renal diseases. Chapter 274; Medicine Update 2019. 56. Nagpal A, Sharma G “Talon Cusp: A Prevalence Study of Its Types in Permanent Dentition and Report of a Rare Case of Its Association with Fusion in Mandibular Incisor Journal Of Oral Diseases 2014;article ID 595189; 1-6. 57. Nagpal A. Median palatal cyst- not a true clinical entity Journal of innovative dentistry vol 2, issue 2, 2012:15-18. *ALL Conferences/CDE/FDP Attended till now with soft copy S.No. Conference /Convention Attended Paper/poster Presented Session chaired (if any) 1. National P.G seminar in Oral Medicine Presented paper on and Radiology held on 27th and 28th “Trigeminal neuralgia” September 2003 at Chennai 2. IV national triple”O” symposium and Presented paper on “ Use PG convention held on 14th and 15 th of antimalarials in lichen August, 2004 at R.V Dental College planus” and Hospital, Bangalore. 3. XVI Annual National Conference of Presented paper on Indian academy of Oral Medicine and “Dental anomalies with Radiology held at Panaji, Goa from 14 impacted and erupted th January to 16 th January 2005 canines” 4.
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