Volume 4, Issue 3
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An Invitro Evaluation of the Impact of Acid Food- Simulating Liquids on Surface Characteri
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2003-12-01)Background: The clinical use of composite and polyacid modified composite restorative materials has greatly increased over the last few years. The chemical environment is one aspect of the oral environment which could have ...
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The Importance of Maxillary Canine: A Review
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2003-12-01)Canines are the unique members of dental arches. They play a very important role in human and animal’s dentition. They support lip and facial muscles and in this way promote facial esthetics. In addition, the canines act ...
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A Survey of the Principles of Partial Denture Construction by Dental Laboratories in Shiraz
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2003-12-01)Background: As conventional prosthesises are still the most common prosthetic treatment for public, this study has been conducted to assess the communication between the dentist and dental laboratories and find the supervision ...
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Antimicrobial Effect of Naocl, Hydrated Ca(OH2), Thyme oil and Normal Saline as Irrigating Solutions on Black Pigmented and Strep Viridance
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2003-12-01)Introduction: Bacteria and their by-products are the main cause of pulpal and periapical diseases. Complete debridment and disinfection of the root canal is essential in order to sustain the long term successful results ...
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Assessment of Anatomical Relationship between Impacted Lower Third Molar Tooth and Mandibular Canal in Panoramic View of Men and Women between Ages 20-70 Years Old
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2003-12-01)Background: It is likely that the inferior alveolar nerve injury occurs following the removal of the lower third molars due to the anatomic proximity. So preoperative radiographic assessments are necessary to determine the ...
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Radiographic Evaluation of Marginal Fit and Location in Crowns
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2003-12-01)Background: The most important factor in fabrication of a perfect crown is having a perfect margin, which matches completely with finish line preparation and has a good situation in relation to the alveolar bone crest. To ...



