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Divya Saxena
Publications - 5
Citations - 58
Divya Saxena is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sodium hypochlorite & Smear layer. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 39 citations.
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An in vitro evaluation of antimicrobial activity of five herbal extracts and comparison of their activity with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite against Enterococcus faecalis
TL;DR: Propolis and AI have significant antimicrobial activity against E. faecalis and statistical analysis was performed using one-way analysis of variance which showed a significant difference in the zone of inhibition of sodium hypochlorite and Propolis.
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Perception of Acceptable Range of Smiles by Specialists, General Dentists and Lay Persons and Evaluation of Different Aesthetic Paradigms.
Mainak Kanti Saha,Margie Khatri,Suparna Ganguly Saha,Sandeep Dubey,Divya Saxena,Neelam Vijaywargiya,Shubham Kala +6 more
TL;DR: Rather than assessment of individual numeric parameter that defines an ideal aesthetic smile, a smile to be aesthetic should harmonize with the composition of the face.
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A comparative evaluation of accuracy of three electronic apex locators using histological section as gold standard: An ex vivo study.
Divya Saxena,Suparna Ganguly Saha,Anuj Bharadwaj,Neelam Vijaywargiya,Sandeep Dubey,Shubham Kala +5 more
TL;DR: All apex locators have been shown to produce acceptable level of accuracy which clearly indicates their reliability in determining the working lengths (WL) of teeth.
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Evaluation of the incidence of microcracks caused by Mtwo and ProTaper Next rotary file systems versus the self-adjusting file: A scanning electron microscopic study.
Suparna Ganguly Saha,Neelam Vijaywargiya,Divya Saxena,Mainak Kanti Saha,Anuj Bharadwaj,Sandeep Dubey +5 more
TL;DR: All nickel–titanium rotary instrument systems were associated with microcrack formation canal preparation, however, the self-adjusting file system had significantly fewer microcracks when compared with the Mtwo and ProTaper Next.
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Efficacy of smear layer removal by two Ayurvedic herbal irrigants, using continuous vs. syringe and needle irrigation
Suparna Ganguly Saha,Rajeshwar Singh,Anuj Bhardwaj,Prashansa Vijaywargiya,Jayesh Billore,Divya Saxena +5 more
TL;DR: GCE was as effective as EDTA in removal of smear layer in the coronal and mid-root regions, when used with continuous irrigation.