Background: Free radicals (FR) occur in oral cavity where lot of food was transferred to through entire life under specific saliva conditions. Many enzymes, microorganism, alcohol beverages, nicotine and other harmful or indifferent substances when in contact to oral tissues might provoke oxidation process under specific condition creating FRʼs. The similar role might have various dental materials
Free radicals, superoxide dismutase activity and lipid peroxides in the gingiva of Dental University...
The oral cavity, a very complex and unique milieu due to its dual function, respiratory and digestiv...
ABSTRACT Free radical is any atom (E.g.: oxygen) with at least one unpaired electron pair in the out...
Background: Free radicals (FR) occur in oral cavity where lot of food was transferred to through ent...
As people are paying more and more attention to dental health, various dental treatment procedures h...
During physiological processes, a number of chemical reactions take place in all cells including oxi...
Recently free radicals have attracted tremendous importance in the field of medicine including denti...
Free radicals play a key role in the development of several pathological conditions. Therefore, seve...
Introduction. Antioxidants protect against reactive oxygen species and expose beneficial anti-inf...
The generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) has been found to occur during inflamm...
Background and purpose: Periodontitis is the inflammation of the supporting tissues of teeth. In thi...
Biocompatibility of dental materials (DM) can be evaluated by gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) oxidat...
Abstract: Free radical induced lipid peroxidation has been implicated in pathogenesis of several pat...
Background: Saliva constitutes a first line of defence against free radical-mediated oxidative stres...
Reactive oxygen species and free radicals not only play an important role in cell signaling and meta...
Free radicals, superoxide dismutase activity and lipid peroxides in the gingiva of Dental University...
The oral cavity, a very complex and unique milieu due to its dual function, respiratory and digestiv...
ABSTRACT Free radical is any atom (E.g.: oxygen) with at least one unpaired electron pair in the out...
Background: Free radicals (FR) occur in oral cavity where lot of food was transferred to through ent...
As people are paying more and more attention to dental health, various dental treatment procedures h...
During physiological processes, a number of chemical reactions take place in all cells including oxi...
Recently free radicals have attracted tremendous importance in the field of medicine including denti...
Free radicals play a key role in the development of several pathological conditions. Therefore, seve...
Introduction. Antioxidants protect against reactive oxygen species and expose beneficial anti-inf...
The generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) has been found to occur during inflamm...
Background and purpose: Periodontitis is the inflammation of the supporting tissues of teeth. In thi...
Biocompatibility of dental materials (DM) can be evaluated by gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) oxidat...
Abstract: Free radical induced lipid peroxidation has been implicated in pathogenesis of several pat...
Background: Saliva constitutes a first line of defence against free radical-mediated oxidative stres...
Reactive oxygen species and free radicals not only play an important role in cell signaling and meta...
Free radicals, superoxide dismutase activity and lipid peroxides in the gingiva of Dental University...
The oral cavity, a very complex and unique milieu due to its dual function, respiratory and digestiv...
ABSTRACT Free radical is any atom (E.g.: oxygen) with at least one unpaired electron pair in the out...