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determine cut-off points to judge on failures - root canal treatmenta persistent of signs andor symptomb if in one year there is no decrease
phospholipids exhibit important biological functions they area increase the rate of fatty acid oxidationb act as inorganic ion
define the healing process - root canal treatmentthe course of healing varies and depends on1 initial size of the lesion it takes longer for
explain dental care delivery systemin the dental care delivery system there are patients insurance payers and dentistsfor patientssuccess function
unsaturated fatty acids show different types of isomerisms we have already learnt about theconcept of isomerism in the last unit
unsaturated fatty acidsunsaturated fatty acids are liquid at room temperature and are characterized by having one
saturated fatty acidsgeneral formula of saturated fatty acids is ch3 chi cooh it has a polar end with a free xooh group and a non-polar
define traditional cycle of root canal treatmentthe traditional cycle of root canal treatmenta dig in the tooth to make a big holeb then look through
simple sugars are monosaccharides consisting of a single polyhydroxy aldehyde or ketone unit their general formula is ch20n n3 to
phytoestrogens-a group of compounds considered to offer protection against
oligosaccharidescompounds containing 2 to 6 monosaccharides units joined by a glycosidic
monosaccharides-sugars consisting of a single polyhydroxy aldehyde or ketone
isomerexistence of different compounds having same molecular form but different structural
dextrorotatory-when an optically active substance rotates the plane of polarized light in a clockwise
dextrin polymers of d-glucose formed due to partial hydrolysis of starch by
biochemistrythe chemistry of living organisms that covers all the chemical reactions occurring in our
asymmetric carbon atom a carbon atom attached with four different groups or
dextrinsdextrins are also polymers of d-glucose held by al4 glycosidic linkages dextrins are in fact formed due to partial hydrolysis of
explain suturing - endodontic surgerya purpose of suturing approximation of inside tissues and stabilize the flapped mucoperiosteumb major problem of
explain the process of repositioning - endodontic surgery1 reposition the flap gently2 approximate incision lines closely as possible3 pressure
starchit is a plant polysaccharide synthesized by the plant by photosynthesis and stored mainly in grains legumes roots
explain zoe-cements - materials for root end fillinga two most widely accepted are irm and super eba s-ebab both exhibit similar and
epimerism- another type of stereo isomerism known as epimerism occurs with respect to a single asymmetric carbon atom of a monosaccharide possessing
explain materials for root end filling- amalgama its radiopacity is the better than any other ref materialsb greatest amount of leakagec corrosion
define the requirements of root-end filling materials1 seal well2 well tolerated by periapical tissues biocompatible ltlt most imp