Surgical practice routinely involves excision of body parts for treatment of pathologic lesions, producing defects of varying sizes. Defects may also be caused by other factors such as trauma, burn...
The use of fluorides has been demonstrated to be one of the most successful measures in public health history. Fluoride has been recognized as the central component in strategies to prevent dental ...
The seriousness and societal costs of dental caries are enormous. The current oral health care trend is improvising on evidence-based recommendations and treatment. The current use of fluoride varn...
Fluorides have the toxic potential when used in high concentrations in the drinking water. These effects can be classified as acute, due to a single ingestion of a large amount of fluoride or chron...
Currently there is limited evidence supporting podiatric treatment of children with JIA. The foot orthoses (FOs) prescribed to JIA children so far appeared to be very expensive and required long ti...
Currently there is limited evidence supporting podiatric treatment of children with JIA. The foot orthoses (FOs) prescribed to JIA children so far appeared to be very expensive and required long ti...
Orthodontic power chains are replaced at 3 to 4 week intervals due to force decay. Studies on power chains often do not differentiate between thermoplastic (TP) and thermoset (TS) elastomers and, t...
Statement of Problem. There is little conclusive evidence comparing the fracture resistance of internal connection titanium and zirconia implant abutments and the purpose of this study was to deter...
Full mouth rehabilitation cases are one of the most difficult and time taken cases to manage in dental practice. This is because such cases involve not only replacement of the lost tooth structure...
Dyspepsia is found in 20% to 40% of the normal population in western countries and the annual incidence is over 1%. The majority of patients who seek medical attention have continued symptoms over ...
The periodic incorporation of advances in the biomedical, bioengineering, and computer sciences allow the creation of increasingly more comprehensive revisions of the functional matrix hypothesis.C...
The relationship between static and dynamic occlusion is one of the aspect of study of functional occlusion.Orthodontic treatment has the capacity to change static and functional occlusion. It is a...
Sound knowledge followed by infection control, clinical record keeping, risk management and communication are important fundamentals of good dental practice. This book provides you with comprehensi...
Furca is the region of division of the tooth root. It is a bifurcation if there are two roots or a trifurcation if there are three roots. Since times immemorial a wealth of information has been gat...
It is believed that there is a co-relation between periodontal diseases and systemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, pregnancy, smoking and local factors such as drugs.Certain systemic conditio...
The influence of genetic variability on treatment outcomes has its effect both in medicine as well as in field of periodontics.While there have been dramatic successes in identification of mutation...
Genetics, the scientific study of heredity and variation, is still a comparatively new subject, but it has already built up a body of principles which are rapidly gaining popular consideration and ...
Important to the development of science and to the evaluation of social structure, genetic thought is widening its impact on many areas: Immunology, biochemistry, cellular physiology, developmental...
Contribution of genes and environment to the etiology of malocclusion has been a matter of controversy throughout the twentieth century. Genetic mechanisms are clearly predominant during embryonic ...
''If it were not for the great variability among individuals medicine might as well be a science and not an art.''- William Osler. Although periodontitis does not follow Mendelian inheritance pat...