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- Dr Adarsh Roshan- Comparative evaluation of effect of traditional vs ultrconservative access cavity preparation on canal transportation centering ability and pericervical dentin thickness with two different file systems using CBCT: An In Vivo Study.
- Dr Ganesh- Comparative evaluation of antibacterial efficacy of 0.5% metronidazole, 2% chlorhexidine and 5.25% sodium hypochlorite as root canal irrigants using ultrasonic agitation against e. Faecalis and f. Nucleatum: an in vitro study
- Dr Thomas Raphael- Comparative Evaluation of Post Operative Pain And Radiographic Changes After Single Visit Root Canal Treatment Using Different File Systems And Irrigant Agitation Techniques: An In Vivo Study.
- Dr Nisha Singh- Comparative Evaluation of remineralizing potential of different remineralizing agents after demineralization- An In vitro study
- Dr Sneha John Elizabeth- Comparative Evaluation of various Antioxidants on Reversal of bond strength of bleached Enamel to Composites-An In Vitro Study
- Dr. Ajay BabuGutti - Comparative evaluation of different storage media on survival of periodontal ligament cells- An in-vitro study
- Dr. AngithaS- Comparative evaluation of microleakage between different retrograde filling materials- An in-vitro study
- Dr. Karishma Sharma - Comparative evaluation of root end cavity preparation on dentinal microcrack formation using micro CT- An in-vitro study
- Dr. Nadeem Aashiq - Effect of taper on change in working length and canal curvature in curved canals using three different rotary file system- An in-vitro study
- Dr. Vishaal Bader- Comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of remineralizing agents on microhardness of enamel after bleaching- An in-vitro study
- Dr AayashaSangal -Volumetric analysis of different obturating techniques using cbct: an in-vivo study
- Dr Arjun AR - Comparative evaluation of danger zone alteration with different rotary file system using cbct- an in – vivo study
- Dr KVS Prasanth - Comparative evaluation of cuspal deflection and cracks in endodontically treated teeth restored with different temporary filling materials- an in-vitro study
- Dr Nadiya Gupta - To compare and evaluate fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth with different access cavity design: an invitro study
- Dr Rahul KK - A comparative evaluation of fracture resistance of endodontically treated maxillary first molars restored with single, double and triple custom cast metal posts- an in-vitro study
- Dr. FazalaAdeel- To evaluate and compare effect of different composites on cuspal deflection of teeth when restored with bulk fill and incremental techniques- an in vitro study
- Dr. Masarat Mir- Comparative evaluation of surface tension and antibacterial efficacy of three root canal irrigants- an in vitro study
- Dr. Saloni- Effect of staining solutions on the color stability of different composites- a spectrophotometric analysis
- Dr. TanmoyDey-Effectiveness of gic, portland cement &biodentine as cevrical barriers in minimizing leakage of bleaching agents in non vital bleaching techniques- an in vitro study
- Dr. Upasana Bhandari- Comparative evaluation of fracture resistance of teeth restored with diffrent overlays- an in vitro study
- Dr. Abhijith P. Ajith- To Evaluate And Compare The Effect Of Three Different Light Curing Protocols On The Microleakage Of Class V Composite Restoratios: An In-Vitro Study
- Dr. Abhik Mukherjee- B Comparative evaluation of three different retreatment file system in removal of guttapercha from root canal space with or without solvent – an invitro study
- Dr. Harshitha S.K. Sharma- Effect of glide path and apical preparation size on the incidence of apical cracks using four different root canal preparation systems: A stereomicroscopic study.
- Dr. RashmiRanjan- Comparative evaluation of antimicrobial efficacy of green tea polyphenols, curcumin, sodium hypochlorite and chlorhexidine against E. faecalis. An In – Vitro study
- Dr. VishakVijayan- Efficacy Of Different Techniques In Removal Of Calcium Hydroxide Medicament From Root Canal Space: An In-Vitro Study