Obstructive sleep apnea is an under recognized and under diagnosed medical condition, with a myriad of negative consequences on patients' health and society as a whole. The most acting reason behin...
An important milestone in the history of mordern restorative dentistry has been the development of newer light-cured (packable bulk fill) composite resin for direct use in the oral cavity. The deve...
Quorum sensing is a phenomenon defined as gene regulation in response to cell density. The accumulation of 'signaling' molecules in the surrounding environment enable a single cell to sense the num...
Bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion is a condition that results from the proclined and protruded maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth. Maximum anchorage is needed in such cases to retract upper...
Anaemia is one of the diseases associated with pregnant women. World Health Organization (WHO) revealed that the majority of 61.3% of anaemic pregnant women was found in Africa. The purpose of this...
This book gives an overview of all the instruments for tooth cutting procedures, as evolved from hand instruments to rotary drills and then to the newer advancements in the field of minimally invas...
Severe alveolar bone loss is one of the indications of periodontal disease. This book gives a wide variety of bone grafts available to augment the lost tissue. Compensation of the bone height, widt...
As early as 1000 BC attempts have been made to treat malocclusions. Appliances to move teeth have been found in Greek and Etruscan excavations. Aulius Cornelius celsus (25 BC - 50 AD) advocated the...
Dental caries is a localized post eruptive pathological process of external origin involving softening of the hard tooth tissue and proceeding to the formation of cavity as defined by WHO. It is th...
Implant therapy in concern the most important factor in success is accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Treatment without a well-thought-out process is risky and often leads to complications....
As we know that conventional incremental material is much time taking and technique sensitive product and difficult to manage specially in child for esthetic or another restorative purpose. To over...
Dental caries is defined as a bacterial disease of calcified tissue of teeth and is characterized by demineralization of the inorganic and destruction of the organic substance of the tooth. The car...
Orthodontic treatment is vital for improving and maintaining good oral and dental health, as well as creating an attractive smile that contributes to the development of self-esteem. The evolution o...
Today clinicians are faced with varying concepts regarding the number, location, distribution and inclination of implants required to support the functional and parafunctional demands of occlusal l...
Full mouth fixed rehabilitation is one of the greatest challenges in prosthodontics. Apprehension involved in the reconstruction of debilitated dentitions are heightened by widely divergent views c...
The use of adhesive fixed prostheses is an excellent alternative to replace incisors and first premolars in edentulous spaces, due to its low cost and less invasiveness to adjacent dental tissues. ...
Cancer is one of the most debilitating diseases seen in almost three fourth of the world's population. Malignancy is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse. The oral cavi...
There have been many attempts over the years to find an effective treatment for Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS). The treatment consists of therapeutic measures to suppress the symptoms rather t...
This book provides an insight about the various methods to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement. Every orthodontic patient's prime concern is the duration of treatment. Thus they desire a faster t...
Orthodontics for adult is not new. As this is an era in which facial esthetics is of a greater concern, the adults who failed to report his malocclusion to an Orthodontist in childhood, come back i...