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Operative dentistry: Research Work
Operative Dentistry is one of the branches of dentistry that deals with the art and science of the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and prognosis of diseases or trauma to teeth.
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Comparison of premedication of lornoxican and Ibuprofen on the success of nferior alveolar nerve block in patients with irreversible pulpitis
Sana Jalil , Alia Ahmed and Muhammad Nabeel
Pakistan oral & dental journal Vol, 34 No. 4
(Dec 2014)
A comparison of the anesthetic efficiency of lidocine and anticline for buccal infiltration in patients with acute irreversible pulpits in max fist premolars
Alia Ahmed, Maria Sikander, Muhammad Nabeel
Pakistan oral & dental journal Vol, 34 No. 4
(Dec 2014)
Accuracy of electronic apex locator in determining the working length of primary molars with root resorption
Maria Sikandar, Alia Ahmed and Sana Jalil
Pakistan oral & dental journal Vol, 34 No. 4
(Dec 2014)
Frequency of postoperative sensitivity in posterior class I composite restoration
Usman Anwar Bhatti, Alia Ahmed and Qasim Javed
Pakistan oral & dental journal Vol, 34 No. 3
(September 2014)
Research Work
Quality of clinical feedback: perceptions of final year BDS students versus their supervisors
Alia Ahmed and Muhammad Ahmed
JIIMC Vol. 9 no. 1 April 2014
indications for conventional root canal therapy in patients examined at Ras al khaimah College of Dental Sciences Hospital
Osama Khatak, Arvin Sing kohli and Ebadullah Raidullah
Pakistan oral & dental journal Vol, 32 No. 3
(526-530)
Accuracy of self-Evaluation of crown preparations by second-year pre-Clinical students
Alia Ahmed, Sana Jalil and Marya Sikandar
Pakistan Oral & Dental Journal Vol 32, No. 2 (August 2012)
Pre-clinical operative dentistry- student viewpoints
Alia Ahmed, Maryam Abida and Adil Shahnawaz
Pakistan Oral & Dental Journal
PODJ 2011;31(2):447-52
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