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UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY. :1430-1437
Background: Before the invention of anaesthesia, people employed a variety of techniques to lessen pain, such as pressure or ice to numb their limbs. They gave out wine, hemp-marijuana, mandragora, opium, as well as herbal medicines. The only way the
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UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY. :1448-1452
Introduction: In the 20th century itself innovative techniques and materials were introduced for the fabrication of restorations that accurately fit over the prepared surface of the tooth. To fabricate these restorations, various materials like metal
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UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY. :1318-1324
Introduction: The root canal structure must be properly cleaned, shaped, and obturated for endodontic therapy to be successful. Clinicians need to be well-versed on root canal morphology to do this. The advent of visual enhancement in endodontics, al
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UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY. :1453-1457
Introduction: Because of ceramics' exceptional esthetical qualities, the range of materials for implicitly rebuilding missing tooth structures has already grown substantially in recent years. One of the earliest ceramics, silica-based ceramics, needs
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UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY. :1397-1406
Dental implants' success is influenced by several variables, including internal fixation, bone density, design of the implant, prosthetics type, loading, oral microbiota, and parafunctional pressures. Several implant designs have been developed to in
Autor:
Sonam, Chaudhary, Dilli Bahadur, Pun, Prashanna, Shrestha, Anshuman, Shrestha, Alka, Gupta, Rabindra Man, Shrestha, Sujita, Shrestha, Subha, Joshi, Narayan, Bahadur Mahotra
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Journal of Nepal Health Research Council. 20(2)
The use of face masks has been associated with physiological changes in body. This study aims to know the changes in pulse rate and blood pressure components after wearing face masks during stairs climbing.An experimental study was conducted among 60