Staining the Ground Section of the Tooth Using an Innovative Plant Stain Found in the Pravara Region, India

To assess the staining efficacy of the innovative "Pravara" stain on ground sections of human teeth under a stereomicroscope. In this study, the ground sections were stained with the innovative stain. The stain is obtained from a leafless tree called , commonly known as Harad, is found in...

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Hauptverfasser: Vikhe, Deepak M, Thete, Sanjay G, Mastud, Chaitra S, Mantri, Tejashree, Mhaske, Prasad N, Mastud, Santoshkumar P, Madanshetty, Pallavi
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