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ArticleCLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC SUCCESS RATE OF THERACAL PT VERSUS MTA IN PULPOTOMY OF PRIMARY MOLARS: A RANDOMISED CLINICAL PILOT STUDY
ArticleCLINICAL, RADIOGRAPHIC, AND HISTOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THERACAL PULPOTOMY IN HUMAN PRIMARY TEETH
ArticleCLINICAL, RADIOGRAPHIC, AND HISTOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THERACAL PULPOTOMY IN HUMAN PRIMARY TEETH
ThesisAssessment and correlation of clinical and radiographic failure of pulpally treated primary molars in children more than six years old
ThesisAssessment and correlation of clinical and radiographic failure of pulpally treated primary molars in children more than six years old
ThesisAssessment and correlation of clinical and radiographic failure of pulpally treated primary molars in children less than six years
ThesisAssessment and correlation of clinical and radiographic failure of pulpally treated primary molars in children less than six years
ArticleClinical, Radiographical and Histological Assessment of Pulpotec pulptomy in vital Primary Teeth
ArticleClinical, Radiographical and Histological Assessment of Pulpotec pulptomy in vital Primary Teeth
ArticleClinical and Radiographic Assessment of Partial Pulpotomy versus Complete Pulpotomy in Vital Primary Molars Using MTA: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
ArticleClinical and Radiographic Assessment of Partial Pulpotomy versus Complete Pulpotomy in Vital Primary Molars Using MTA: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
ArticleRESTORATIVE FAILURE RATE AFTER DENTAL TREATMENT OF EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES UNDER GENERAL ANESTHESIA
ArticleRESTORATIVE FAILURE RATE AFTER DENTAL TREATMENT OF EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES UNDER GENERAL ANESTHESIA
ArticleEFFECTIVENESS OF THERACAL LC VERSUS MTA IN VITAL PULP THERAPY OF CARIOUSLY-EXPOSED YOUNG PERMANENT MOLARS: FIVE-YEAR FOLLOW UP OF A RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIAL
ArticleEFFECTIVENESS OF THERACAL LC VERSUS MTA IN VITAL PULP THERAPY OF CARIOUSLY-EXPOSED YOUNG PERMANENT MOLARS: FIVE-YEAR FOLLOW UP OF A RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIAL