Tips for successful grant application | Mindmap The value of research grant can be reflected on the institution scientific position and researcher profile. The rich the researcher profile, the better…
Selection of Research Question | Mindmap Each research project must have a primary question. The primary question, as well as any secondary or subsidiary questions, should be carefully selected,…
Sources of prosthodontic malpractice | MindMap Prosthodontic restoration accounts for about two thirds of most dentists' practice. This includes the delivery of crowns, fixed partial dentures (FPDs), and removable…
Dental public health is a discipline of dentistry that provides leadership and expertise in population-based dentistry, oral health surveillance, policy development, community-based disease prevention and health promotion. Prevention should be…
Clinical trials are research studies that explore the efficacy of medical strategy, treatment modality, device, or intervention protocol for human. These studies also evaluate which approach is appropriate for certain…
Caries is a biofilm (plaque)-induced acid demineralization of enamel or dentin, mediated by saliva. The disease of early childhood caries (ECC) is the presence of 1 or more decayed (non-cavitated…
Dental Caries is a disease in which minerals of the tooth are dissolved into surrounding bacterial plaques and to saliva. A caries process going on for some time may result…
The level of measurement refers to the relationship among the values that are assigned to the attributes for a variable. There are typically four levels of measurement that are defined:…
Several classification schemes have been used to help diagnose gingival recession: Sullivan & Atkins 1968 Mlinek et al. 1973 Miller 1985 Smith 1997 Mahajan 2010 Miller's classification for gingival recession…
Sherpey's fibers are the terminal ends of principal fibers of the periodontal ligament that insert into the cementum and the periosteum of the alveolar bone. It acts as buffer medium…