Dr. Nagaraja Upadhya P
Associate Professor and Head of the Department
Department of Dental Materials
CURRENT ACADEMIC ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Conducts classes for undergraduate and post graduate students
- Guides post graduate students with research activities
- Manages departmental activities along with the other members of the department
He:
SUBJECTS CURRENTLY TEACHING
Subject | Semester / Year |
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Dental Materials | First and Second BDS |
Dental Materials | First and Second PG Diploma in Dental Materials |
Chemistry of Materials Practical Exercises | First PG Diploma in Dental Materials |
Applied Physics, Chemistry and Mechanics | First Dental Mechanics |
Dental Materials | First and Second Dental Mechanics |
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Degree | Specialisation | Institute | Year of passing |
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PhD | Glass ionomer cement | Manipal University, Manipal | 2011 |
MSc | Chemistry | Mangala Gangotri, Konaje | 1990 |
BSc | Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry | MGM College | 1988 |
Experience
Institution / Organisation | Designation | Role | Tenure |
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Department of Dental Materials, MCODS Manipal | Associate Professor | 24-09-2015 - till date | |
Department of Dental Materials, MCODS Manipal | Selection Grade Lecturer | 01-04-2003 - 23-09-2015 | |
Department of Dental Materials, MCODS Manipal | Senior Lecturer | 10-05-1999 to 31-03-2003 | |
Department of Dental Materials, MCODS Manipal | Lecturer | 10-05-1991 to 09-05-1999 |
Evaluation of Calcium Fluoroaluminosilicate Based Glass Ionomer Luting Cements Processed Both by Conventional and Microwave Assisted Methods
2015-01-01 Nagaraja Upadhya P Keloth Kaitheri Srinivasan A. Vasudeva Adhikari Lakshmi Narayan Satapathy
Calcium fluoroaluminosilicate glasses (CAS) are used in the formulation of glass ionomer cements for dental applications. However, the cements obtained from CAS glasses were found to be radiolucent. In this study, the influence of substituting Zn, Sr and Mg for Ca of CAS glasses was investigated with respect to the structure and setting characteristics, mechanical properties, and radiopacity of cements designed for luting applications. Three glass compositions based on substitution of Zn, Sr and Mg for Ca at 1:1 molar ratio was synthesized. They were coded as the G 021 (Ca: Zn), G 022 (Ca: Sr), G 023 (Ca: Mg). G 021 and G 022 glasses were processed by conventional melt quench route, whereas G 023 was processed by microwave melt–quench route. Each glass was then mixed with Fuji Type I GIC liquid in order to evaluate the properties of novel cements at different powder/liquid ratios. X-ray diffraction and Fourier Transform-Infrared spectroscopy analysis confirmed the structure of the processed glasses. The average particle size of the processed glass powders was within specification limits for luting applications (<15 μm). The substitution of Zn, Sr and Mg for Ca at 1:1 molar ratio increased the reactivity of the respective glasses. This has been reflected in their respective setting characteristics and mechanical properties. The optimal combination of setting time, strength and radiopacity for the cements examined here was shown by G 022 cements. The microwave melting can be utilized for processing ionomer glasses as it did not alter the structure and properties of G 023 cement.
AREAS OF INTEREST, EXPERTISE AND RESEARCH
Area of Interest
Dental Materials, Chemistry of Materials, Polymers
Area of Expertise
Dental Cements Mainly on Glass Ionomer Cements, Designing And Executing Mechanical Characterization of Dental Materials
Area of Research
Dental Cements, Synthetic Polymers and Ceramics for Biomedical Applications
Professional Affiliations & Contributions
- Life Member of Society for Biomaterials and Artificial Organs, 2013.
- Won best teacher award in the year 2009 – 2010 [Pre – Clinical]
Influence of fibre reinforcement on the properties of denture base resins
2013-01-01 Rama Krishna Alla Suresh Sajjan Venkata Ramaraju Kishore Ginjupalli Nagaraja Upadhya P
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=25655477300
Journal of Biomaterials and Nano-biotechnology, 2013, 4: 91-97.
Evaluation of the properties of a tissue conditioner containing origanum oil as an antifungal additive
2013-01-01 Akanksha Srivatstava Kishore Ginjupalli Nagaraja Upadhya P Nishanth Bhat Mamata Ballal
Journal of prosthetic dentistry
Evaluation of properties of irreversible hydrocolloid impression materials mixed with disinfectant liquids
2013-01-01 Arul Amalan Kishore Ginjupalli Nagaraja Upadhya P
Dental Research Journal.
Evaluation of cohesive and adhesive strength of dental materials
2012-01-01 Kishore Ginjupalli Nagaraja Upadhya P Ramakrishna Alla Nandish BT
Manipal Odontoscope, 2012;4:47-52.
Alginates: a review of compositional aspects of dental applications
2012-01-01 Akanksha Srivastava Jalise Aaisa Tarun Kumar TA Kishore Ginjupalli Nagaraja Upadhya P
Trends in biomaterials and artificial organs, 2012, 26(1): 31-36.
Surface roughness of implants: A review
2011-01-01 Rama Krishna Alla Kishore Ginjupalli Nagaraja Upadhya P Mohammed Shammas Rama Krishna Ravi
Trends in biomaterials and artificial organs, 2011, 25(3):112-118.
Trends in Glass ionomer cements
2009-01-01 Archana Goyal Runki Saran Nagaraja Upadhya P Kishore Ginjupalli
Manipal Odontoscope, 2009, 1: 43-45.
Evaluation of antifungal activity of additives to resilient liners: A pilot study
2009-01-01 Padmini Rathore Ashwini Hegde Kishore Ginjupalli Nagaraja Upadhya P
Trends in Biomaterials and artificial Organs, 2009, 23(1): 6-9.
Processing of titanium for dental applications
2008-01-01 Nagaraja Upadhya P Kishore Ginjupalli
Manipal Odontoscope, 2008, 1:24-25.
Glass ionomer cements- The different generations
2005-01-01 Nagaraja Upadhya P Kishore Ginjupalli
Trends in Biomaterials and Artificial Organs, 2005, 18(2): 158-165.
Evaluation of Calcium Fluoroaluminosilicate Based Glass Ionomer Luting Cements Processed Both by Conventional and Microwave Assisted Methods
2015-01-01 Nagaraja Upadhya P Keloth Kaitheri Srinivasan A. Vasudeva Adhikari Lakshmi Narayan Satapathy
Technologies, 2015, 3: 58-73
Effect of 37% phosphoric acid on the in-vitro shear strength between nickel chromium alloys and luting cements-An SEM Study
2014-01-01 Taru Rao Nagaraja Upadhya P
International Journal of Advanced Research, 2014, 2(5): 1187-1192
Evaluation of properties of irreversible hydrocolloid impression materials mixed with disinfectant liquids.
2013-01-01 Arul Amalan Kishore Ginjupalli Nagaraja Upadhya P
Dental Research Journal, 2013, 10(1):65-73.
Impact of Water Quality and Water Powder Ratio on the Properties of Type 4 - Die Stones (Gypsum Products) used in Dentistry
2014-01-01 Kukkila Jayaprakash Nagaraja Upadhya P Bantarahalli Thopegowda Nandish Nityananda Shetty Harish Kumar Shetty Kishore Ginjupalli Shama Bhat Voddya Sudeendra Prabhu
International Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, 2014, 3(2), 75-81
Dental Cements Based on Acid Degradable Glasses/Ion Leachable Glasses – A Review
2016-01-01 Nagaraja Upadhya P Kishore Ginjupalli K. K. Srinivasan A. V. Adhikari L. N. Satapathy
Transactions of the Indian Ceramic Society, 2016, 75(2), 83-91
Are Multiple Choice Questions for Post Graduate Dental Entrance Examinations Spot On?-Item Analysis of MCQs in Prosthodontics in India
2017-01-01 Kamal Shigli Sushma S. Nayak Sivaranjani Gali Banashree Sankeshwari Deepti Fulari K. Shyam Kishore Nagaraja Upadhya P Vasanti Jirge
Journal of the National Medical Association, 2017
Effect of resin infiltration on artificial caries: An in vitro evaluation of resin penetration and microhardness
2017-01-01 Deepesh Prajapati Rashmi Nayak Deepika Pai Nagaraja Upadhya P Vipin K Bhaskar Pujan Kamath
International Journal of Clinical Peadiatric Dentistry, 2017, 10(3), 250-256
Poly(α-hydroxy acid) based polymers: A review on material and degradation aspects
2017-01-01 Kishore Ginjupalli Gopal V. Shavi Ranjit K. Averineni Mahalinga Bhat Nayanabhirama Udupa Nagaraja P. Upadhya
Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2017, 144, 520-535
Improved luting cements
2011-18-02 Dr. Archana Gupta Dr. Nagaraja Upadhya P Dr. Kishore Ginjupalli
Reference No. 456/MUM/2011, Filing date 18.02.2011