
Effect of Obesity and Lifestyle on the Oral Health of Pre Adolescent Children 196-198
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Choosing Public Health Dentistry as a Career: A Cross-Sectional Study 199-202
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Assessment of Position and Bilateral Symmetry of Occurrence of Mental Foramen in Dentate Asian Population 203-205
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Quantitative Assessment of Apical Debris Extrusion and Intracanal Debris in the Apical Third, Using Hand Instrumentation and Three Rotary Instrumentation Systems 206-210
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Cyclic Fatigue Testing of Three Different Rotary Nickel Titanium Endodontic Instruments in Simulated Curved Canals - An in Vitro Sem Analysis 211-213
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Effect of Vital Bleaching on Disintegration Tendency of Glass Ionomer Restorations 214-217
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Efficacy of Low–Level Laser Therapy in Treatment of Recurrent Aphthous Ulcers – A Sham Controlled, Split Mouth Follow Up Study 218-221
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Transepithelial Brush Biopsy – Oral CDx® – A Noninvasive Method for the Early Detection of Precancerous and Cancerous Lesions 222-226
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Effectiveness of Mini Implants in Three-Dimensional Control during Retraction - A Clinical Study 227-232
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Evaluation of Salivary Flow Rate, pH and Buffer in Pre, Post & Post Menopausal Women on HRT 233-236
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Alveolar Bone Expansion for Implant Placement in Compromised Aesthetic Zone – Case Series 237-238
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Management of Large Radicular Cyst by Conservative Surgical Approach: A Case Report 239-241
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Biological Dentin Post for Intra Radicular Rehabilitation of A Fractured Anterior Tooth 242-243
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A Novel Technique in Restoring Fractured Anterior Teeth 244-245
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Residual Cyst Associated with Calcifications in an Elderly Patient 246-249
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Pediatric Odontogenic Tumor of the Jaw – A Case Report 250-252
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Re-treatment of a Two-rooted Maxillary Central Incisor - A Case Report 253-255
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Solitary Nodular Lesion of Tongue- A Rare Entity 256-258
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Evidence Based Dental Care:Integrating Clinical Expertise With Systematic Research 259-262
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy – Can It Be the New Era in Dentistry? 263-265
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Histogenetic Concepts, Terminology and Categorization of Biphasic Tumours of the Oral and Maxillofacial Region 266-270
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Health Hazards of Xylene: A Literature Review 271-274
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Autism Disorder (AD): An Updated Review for Paediatric Dentists 275-279
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Quackery: A Major Loophole in Dental Practice in India 283-
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