Different ideas are difficult to test in dental and medical fields because clinical trials on human beings are ethically limited. Many inspiring thoughts are, therefore, frequently ignored, that is...
Distalization of maxillary molars helps to gain space which can be utilized to correct mild to moderate problems in the maxillary arch. It is done to push the maxillary and/or mandibular terminal m...
The objective of this study was to define age-related changes in the human smile. The areas of interest were: upper lip length at smile and repose, upper lip thickness at smile and repose, maxillar...
Lung function test (LFT) is a good picture of how much air moves in and out of lung and how efficiently oxygen is moved in and carbon dioxide is moved out. The published guidelines for measuring PE...
Canine is considered nature's normal stress breaker. The upper canine,when in functional contacts with the lower canines and first premolars,determine both lateral and protrusive movements of the m...
Gypsum and its products have been used since centuries. In dentistry it served mainly for the purpose of making models and as an adjunct to various dental laboratory operations that are involved in...
Various factors have been reported which contribute to the failure of root canal treatment. The presence of persistent intraradicular infection due to surviving microorganisms in the root canal is ...
One of the advancement in in-office bleaching techniques is the development of laser activating systems. One of this new systems is (Whitening Lase II DMC), this system is combination of infrared l...
Dental biofilm is a complex, organized microbial community that is the primary etiologic factor for the most frequently occurring oral diseases such as, dental caries, periodontal diseases, and end...
Regenerative endodontics is one of the most exciting developments in dentistry today and endodontists are at the forefront of this cutting-edge research. Regenerative endodontics uses the concept o...
Infection with HIV has different epidemiological and clinical profile. But there is no enough information that shows patient profile throughout the country. There for to assess the epidemiological,...
Postoperative pain is a major concern for the surgeon, anaesthesiologist, nursing staff, patient and his family. Various drugs with different routes of administration have been studied and employed...
This book discusses the role of the medical professionals who in the call of their duty have to occasionally clarify their values in as far as ethical dilemmas are concerned. It correlates the chal...
Oral cancer most commonly occurs in middle-aged and older individuals, although a disturbing number of these malignancies is also being documented in younger adults in recent years. From an epidemi...
The oral cavity is the site of many diseases. An adequate diagnosis is essential as these lesions may vary in nature from simple to life threatening ones. The oral mucous membrane is a unique tiss...
Endodontic treatment depends on various factors for its success. Chief among them is the need to obtain fluid tight seal at the apical constriction. This is achieved by proper cleaning and shaping ...
Objective treatment outcome measures of many medical, and dental therapies are difficult to obtain because the detailed results of treatment are frequently not well documented. Fortunately, orthod...
The principles of evidence-based healthcare provide structure and guidance to facilitate the highest levels of patient care. There are numerous components to evidence-based Dentistry including the ...
Verbal communication skills account for 7 percent of the communication process. The other 93 percent consists of nonverbal (expressions) and symbolic communications. Expressions reveal a person's t...
Parents view their children as bringing joy and fulfillment to their lives. During pregnancy, parents do not only expect a baby, but they also build up expectations of how their child will become a...