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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-194994

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Wound healing is type of tissue repair involving number of processes. These processes influenced by both systemic factors and local factors. Nutrition, metabolic status, circulatory status, hormone levels are the main systemic factors which influence wound healing. In addition to these, infection, mechanical factors, foreign bodies, size, location and type of wound are also influence the wound healing process. Various kinds of complications are occurred when wound is not properly healed. In Ayurveda, the term Vrana is equated to wound of modern parlance and the drugs having both Vranashodhana (wound cleansing) and Vranaropana (wound healing) properties play an important role in wound management. Considering this, single and compound formulations having Vranashodhana and Vranaropana properties are compiled from classical texts and compendia. Clinical trials on wound management through are Ayurvedic drugs/regimen reviewed and presented.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-173976

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The aim of modern dentistry is to conserve the natural dentition. Advances in dentistry and increased patient’s desire to retain their teeth allowed us to carry out this present day mandate. Periodontally compromised teeth involving furcation and one of the root may well be retained by removal of the diseased root. Case report describes the procedure of radi-section in mandibular right first molar (46) and its subsequent prosthetic rehabilitation.

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