A mucocele is a tiny, fluid-filled cyst within the mouth. A blockage or damage to the salivary gland is the most prevalent cause. A mucocele is formed when saliva pools due to a blockage or damage within the salivary gland. Biting the lip, cheek, or other parts of the mouth can cause a mucocele to develop. Its management may be difficult for dental practitioners. The purpose of this clinical case report was to discuss mucocele therapy using traditional methods, as well as the benefits and reasons of recurrence.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of dentist towards taking and the indications of radiographs during covid -19 pandemic. A structured questionnaire containing 9 questions was used, each question had 2 possible answers. Registered dentists at the Dental council of India of Vidarbha region were included in the study. The minimum required sample was 100 by purposive random sampling technique. Retrieval of data was done by distributing questionnaires to respondents using Google forms via the WhatsApp application and the questionnaire was sent to 100 dentists of Vidarbha region in Maharashtra. 100 respondents filledout this questionnaire. The study came to conclusion that most of the dental practitioners were aware of the standard operating procedure and the required preventive measures taken for the dental treatment. They were also aware of the requirements and proper dental alternative treatments and also, they have preferred extraoral radiographic technique to avoid the contact of saliva.
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