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    Comparison of three different materials used for indirect pulp capping in permanent molars: An in vivo study by Selvendran, KE, Ahamed, AShafie, Krishnamurthy, Madhuram, Kumar, VNaveen, Raju, VigneshGuptha

    Published in Journal of conservative dentistry (2022)
    “…BackgroundPulp capping should always be considered as the primary treatment of choice for teeth without irreversible pulpitis in lesions approaching dental…”
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    Probiotics in Caries Prevention by Kumar, V Naveen, Krishnamurthy, Madhuram, Poorni, Saravanan, Patil, Shankargouda, Raj, A Thirumal

    “…Past few decades have seen a significant increase in the prevalence of dental caries at a global scale. To reduce the pervasiveness of cariogenic microflora,…”
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    Fusion of maxillary central incisors with mesiodens by Krishnamurthy, Madhuram, Kumar, V, Leburu, Ashok, Jeddy, Nadeem

    “…Fusion and gemination are developmental anomalies which are quite similar to each other but can be distinguished from each other if properly assessed. Fusion…”
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    Knowledge and attitude toward anaphylaxis during local anesthesia among dental practitioners in Chennai - a cross-sectional study by Krishnamurthy, Madhuram, Venugopal, Naveen Kumar, Leburu, Ashok, Kasiswamy Elangovan, Selvendran, Nehrudhas, Praveen

    “…Anaphylaxis is one of the local anesthetic dental emergencies that lead to morbidity and mortality. Hence, this study aimed to assess the knowledge and…”
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    Effect of phytopigments on discoloration of nanohybrid composite: An in vitro study by Geethanjali, R, Krishnamurthy, Madhuram, Natanasabapathy, Velmurugan, Kumar, V Naveen, Leburu, Ashok, Elangovan, Selvendran Kasiswamy

    “…The purpose of this study is to comparatively evaluate the effect of discoloration of nanohybrid composite by four different phytopigments. Fifty disk-shaped…”
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    Three Rooted Maxillary First Premolar: A Case Report by Venugopal Naveenkumar, Krishnamurthy Madhuram, Dhanavel, Chakravarthi, Natarajan, Rajvikram

    “…Premolars are the tooth group with the largest variation in root number and form among primates. Usually they present with two canals. The incidence of three…”
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