Effect of Addition of Antifungal Agents on Physical and Biological Properties of a Tissue Conditioner: An In-Vitro Study
Purpose: Tissue conditioners are used for healing of abused oral tissues. They may harbour microorganisms causing oral diseases such as candidiasis compromising the health of the patient. Also, addition of antifungal agents into tissue conditioner may alter its properties. This study compares the an...
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Main Authors: | Pragati Rawat (Author), Swatantra Agarwal (Author), Siddhi Tripathi (Author) |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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