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Ratnakar R. Ghorpade

Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications -  18
Citations -  46

Ratnakar R. Ghorpade is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Root canal & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 13 publications receiving 18 citations. Previous affiliations of Ratnakar R. Ghorpade include Maharashtra Institute of Technology.

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Overview on electro-chemical machining of super alloys

TL;DR: In this paper, a wide scope exists to focus on the developments in electrochemical machining ECM for machining titanium alloys for complex profiles, also to predict Anode shape and Dissolution characteristics of new advanced difficult-to-cut materials.
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A Review of Contemporary Research on Root Canal Obturation and Related Quality Assessment Techniques

TL;DR: Review of the literature on endodontic procedures published in various journals during the last two decades indicates that substantial improvements can be recommended on obturation procedure, and also, a few modifications may be required in obTuration devices from productivity as well as ergonomics point of view.
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Analysis of Gutta Percha a Dental Root Filling Material for Impact

TL;DR: In this paper, Gutta Percha (GP) material is used in sealing canals against bacterial infection and the root canal is modeled in ANSA 15.1.2 and FEA tool as LS DYNA R 7.11.
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Mechanical factors influencing success in root canal obturation

TL;DR: The degree of endodontic success needs to be evaluated based on mechanical sealing of root canal cavity with gutta percha also there is a need to quantify measures for evaluating Root canal success.
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A Review of Contemporary Researches on Biomedical Image Analysis

TL;DR: The objectives of this article was to review the literature on image analysis studies and discuss various contemporary topics and studies performed by researchers in last five years which provides sound basis for future research.