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    Correction of anterior crossbite using modified transparent aligners: An esthetic approach by Abraham, K, James, Arun, Thenumkal, Elza, Emmatty, Tharian

    Published in Contemporary clinical dentistry (01-07-2016)
    “…Anterior crossbite results from the abnormal axial inclination of one or more anterior teeth. It is a major esthetic and functional anomaly which has to be…”
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    Journal Article
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    Effects of different dentinal drying methods on the adhesion of glass ionomer restorations to primary teeth by Jose, Sherin, Khosla, Ektah, Abraham, K, James, Arun, Thenumkal, Elza

    “…Background: Glass ionomer cements that form an inevitable part of pediatric restorative dentistry are inherently sensitive to moisture. The influence of…”
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    Early Childhood Caries: Expectant Mothers’ Knowledge, Attitude, and Willingness to Treatment by Venugopal, Malini, Alex, Vinitha, Khosla, Ektah, Abraham, K. Korath, James, Arun Roy, Thenumkal, Elsa

    Published in Amrita journal of medicine (01-10-2024)
    “…Background: Early childhood caries (ECC) is one of the most challenging diseases in childhood, which may begin as soon as teeth erupt into the oral cavity. The…”
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    Radiographic Evaluation of Three Obturation Techniques in Primary Molars an In-Vivo Study by James, Arun Roy

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…Background and objectivesPulpectomy as an endodontic rehabilitation procedure in pulpally affected primary teeth is a widely practiced technique among…”
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    Effects of different dentinal drying methods on the adhesion of glass ionomer restorations to primary teeth by Jose, Sherin C, Khosla, Ektah, Abraham, K Korath, James, Arun Roy, Thenumkal, Elza

    “…Glass ionomer cements that form an inevitable part of pediatric restorative dentistry are inherently sensitive to moisture. The influence of different drying…”
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