The Self—Reported Knowledge, Attitude and the Practices Regarding the Early Detection of Oral Cancer and Precancerous Lesions among the Practising Dentists of Dakshina Kannada — A Pilot Study 1491-1494
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Assessment of the Periodontal Status among Kota Stone Workers in Jhalawar, India 1498-1503
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An Epidemiological Study on Supernumerary Teeth: A Survey on 5,000 People 1504-1507
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To Compare Standard Incision and Comma Shaped Incision and Its Influence on Post–Operative Complications in Surgical Removal of Impacted Third Molars 1514-1518
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