Multiple Supernumerary Teeth Associated With Missing Lateral Incisor In A Patient Who Was Treated For Cleft Lip And Palate: A Case Report 3604-3606
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Evaluation Of Micronuclei Using Papanicolaou And May Grunwald Giemsa Stain In Individuals With Different Tobacco Habits – A Comparative Study 3607-3613
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The Association Of Dental Plaque And Helicobacter Pylori Infection In Dyspeptic Patients Undergoing Endoscopy 3614-3621
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Awareness Of Dental Implants As A Treatment Modality Amongst People Residing In Jaipur (Rajasthan) 3622-3626
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Concomitant occurrence of hypodontia and microdontia in a single case 3627-3631
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Prosthetic Rehabilitation Of Cleft Compromised Newborns: A Review 3632-3638
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Intra-Radicular Rehabilitation Of Weakened Anterior Root - A Case Report 3639-3642
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Aesthetic Management Of Proclined Maxillary Central Incisors With All-Ceramic Crowns : A Case Report 3643-3647
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Expectations From Orthodontic Treatment Patient / Parent Perspective 3648-3653
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Evaluation Of Correlation Between Periodontitis And Rheumatoid Arthritis In An Indian Population 3654-3658
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An Unusal Case Of Unicystic Ameloblastoma Involving The Anterior Of Maxilla 3659-3663
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Misdiagnosis In Exodontia-Our Experience 3664-3669
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