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IP Indian Journal of Conservative and Endodontics. Current Issue | Year-2024 | Volume-9 | Issue-3
The journal publishes scientific work revolving around all aspects of clinical and preclinical conservative /restorative dentistry procedures, dental material science, anatomy and physiology of dental hard tissues and root canal systems, endodontics, recent advances in root canal treatment and material science, endodontic microscopes, and ...
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Articles - 8. IP Indian J Conserv Endod - Issue archive, IP Indian Journal of Conservative and Endodontics (IJCE) open access, peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishing since 2016 and is published under the Khyati Education and Research Foundation (KERF), is registered as a non-profit society (under the society registration ac.
This review paper involves the triad of tissue engineering, concepts of regenerative endodontics applied in past, current protocols according to American Association of Endodontists and future concepts of tooth tissue regenerations which are being researched.
Manuscripts submitted to the IP Indian Journal of Conservative and Endodontics that is not original articles must come into one of the following categories: Review Articles Case Report/Case Series
Abstract. Pain is a stimuli that causes the greatest fear in any patient who requires an endodontic treatment. This fear if tackled efficiently not only improves the success of the treatment but also creates a strong dentist patient relationship.
a & b: Premolar models showing a laser Er: YAG (LightWalker), equipped with a conical-end tip of SWEEPS of 400μ. (a): single pulse in water for 50μs, at 20mJ: bubble explosion at end, (b): single pulse of 25μs pulse at 20mJ in water: bigger bubble explosion at the tip end.
of the obturating material, dramatically transforming the practice of endodontics and making success of an obturation more predictable. This article briefly covers the obturating materials and the techniques used for