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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of four different irrigants (17% EDTA, 18% etidronic acid, 10% citric acid, and 7% maleic acid) in removing the smear layer from the apical third of root canals during endodontic treatment.
  • Sixty single-rooted teeth were divided into four groups, and a scanning electron microscope was used to analyze the smear layer removal after using the irrigants along with sodium hypochlorite.
  • Results showed that 7% maleic acid was the most effective in removing the smear layer, while 10% citric acid was more efficient than EDTA and etidronic acid, highlighting the importance
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Background: Root canal (RC) treatment is most common and effective method for treatment of diseases related to periapical area and pulp of teeth. With the increase in age, the formation of secondary dentin, calcification of canals, and reduction of medullary cavity volume, it becomes increasingly difficult to accomplish a perfect RC treatment, hence the understanding of RC variation and changes in variation with increasing age improves the success rates.

Aim: The aim of this study was to study the RC variation in the age-group of 10-14 years and to find if the gradual increase in age plays a role in increasing the complexity of RC variation.

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Aim: The aim is to evaluate the association between midline discrepancies and tempromandibular disorders (TMDs).

Methods: Literature search was performed by using various search engines to include human studies in English. TMDs include a wide variety of signs and symptoms such as pain in and around TMJ, jaw muscles, clicking and locking of jaws, pain during mandibular movement and restricted mandibular movements.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the current status and future trends in telepathology (TP) and digital pathology (DP) in central India.

Materials And Methods: A self-constructed questionnaire including 12 questions was designed with five specialists, to improve the design ambiguity. The study was conducted through postal and online survey consisting of 12 questions and sent to 300 histopathologists.

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