The dentine-pulp complex is normally protected from the microbial invasion by the intact enamel and cementum. The ingress of invading bacteria occurs when there is a break in the integrity of the overlying enamel and dentine by caries, trauma, and contamination of the pulp during dental treatment (including root canal treatment), seepage of saliva through cracks or inadequate coronal restorations. The bacteria of the carious process advances ahead when the infecting pathogen enters through caries. When there is trauma without pulp exposure, the access of the bacteria is through the dentinal tubules. With the establishment of infection, the microbial flora changes from an initially predominant facultative Gram positive flora to a completely anaerobic Gram negative bacteria when the canals have been infected for 3 months or more
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INTERFACE A NATIONAL RESEARCH ANTHOLOGY ON INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE, LITERATURE & CULTURE
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INTRACANAL ANTISEPTIC MEDICAMENTS
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- Author: : Dr. Varun Darshan,Dr. Sourav Chandra Bidyasagar Bal,Dr. Aarti Kumari
- Language : English
- Paperback : 98 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-93-5515-088-2
- Country of Origin : India
- Generic Name : Thesis, Dental
- Publisher : Book Rivers(21 December 2021
Category: Books
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ISBN 13: 978-93-90548-44-6
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Fracture Behavior of Inhomogeneous Biological Materials and Interfaces
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This work is focused on studying different layers of human tooth, and its interface for crack initiation and growth, the crack arresting behavior of the interface layer of the outer cover of human tooth, the enamel, and the inner, dentine, called dentine enamel junction. These works are done by developing a numerical model using the commercial finite element analysis tool, ABAQUS. The crack growth pattern of the enamel and the dentine has also been investigated. The role of porosity and permeability on the energy release rate which is the measure of fracture toughness has also been investigated. The key features of the book are:
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standard for many years as the information provided is
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Aloe vera is India’s most favorite herbal medicinal plant that is require low maintenance and easy to grow. The name of aloe is derived from Arabic word “Alloeh” meaning a shining bitter substance. Aloe vera belongs to the family Asphodelaceae (liliaceae) (Ghazanfar, 1994). It grows mainly in the dry regions of Africa, Asia, Europe and America. In India, it is found in Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Gujrat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu. Aloe vera is popular in Ayurvedic medicine (Richard, 2005). There are more than 300 species of aloe plants. This plant has yellow flower the leaves are arranged in rosette configuration. They are triangular and spear like and have thorny ridges. Aloe vera is a customary, dry spell dispute, sticky plant.
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY
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Initially Indian commercial banks were classified into four core groups viz. State Bank Group (SBG), Nationalized Banks (NBs), Old Private Sector Banks (OPSBs) and New Private Sector Banks (NPSBs). Then one commercial bank was selected from each of the four core groups. The selection of banks from each group was based on a study conducted by IIM-Udaipur along with Economic Times and an independent organization named Futurescape2. Their study identified India‟s top 100 companies for sustainability and CSR.
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- ISBN : 978-93-90548-04-0
- Publisher : Book River (10 March 2021)
- Language : English
- Dimensions : 12 x 2 x 21 cm
- Country of Origin : India
- Pages : 245
STORE ATMOSPHERICS AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR K.SARANYA
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The country has seen a radical revolution in retailing
after globalization. Different formats of stores have been
opened up many in cities across India. The multi-storied
malls, hypermarkets, supermarkets have all made a
revolution in retail experience among the consumers.
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buying goods and services, they go with the expectation of
having fun, entertainment, spending leisure time etc.
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increasing and this encourages the retailers to concentrate
on building a better environment in the stores.
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