xray detecter
X-ray detectors are devices or systems used to capture and record X-ray images for medical, industrial, scientific, or security purposes. They are essential tools for visualizing the internal structures of objects and organisms through the use of X-ray radiation. X-ray detectors are used in a variet
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Understanding Relining and Rebasing Procedures for Dentures
Relining and rebasing are crucial procedures in dentistry to maintain the fit and functionality of dentures. Relining involves resurfacing the tissue side of a denture to improve adaptation, while rebasing replaces the entire denture base material without altering the dental arch or occlusal relatio
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Understanding Repair and Addition to RPD in Dentistry
The need for repair or addition to an existing Removable Partial Denture (RPD) often arises due to various factors like occlusal disharmony, improper handling, or fatigue of metal components. Common fracture sites include midline, clasp fracture, and acrylic saddle detachment. The repair procedure i
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Understanding the Role of Alveolar Process in Dental Development
The alveolar process in the upper and lower jaw plays a vital role in housing, supporting, and protecting teeth. It anchors tooth roots, facilitates tooth movement for proper occlusion, absorbs and distributes occlusal forces, supplies vessels to the periodontal ligament, and aids in tooth eruption.
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Common Errors in Complete Denture Insertion and Selective Grinding Techniques
Errors in complete denture construction can arise from technical mistakes in the clinic or laboratory, as well as material deficiencies. The use of intraoral selective grinding techniques like articulating paper and occlusal indicator wax can help correct errors in occlusion and balance for better d
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Understanding the Role of Alveolar Process in Dental Support
The alveolar process in the upper and lower jaw plays a crucial role in supporting teeth, anchoring them to the alveoli with Sharpey's fibers. It helps in tooth movement for proper occlusion, absorbs and distributes occlusal forces, supplies vessels to the periodontal ligament, and protects both pri
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Periodontal Response to External Forces in Periodontics
Adaptive capacity of the periodontium in response to occlusal forces is variable, influenced by factors like magnitude, direction, duration, and frequency. Trauma from occlusion occurs when occlusal forces exceed tissue's adaptive capacity, leading to tissue injury. It is classified into acute and c
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Understanding Occlusal Evaluation, Therapy, and Splints
Occlusal evaluation, therapy, and splints play a crucial role in assessing and treating occlusal function and dysfunction. The relationship of occlusion to periodontal health, forces during jaw movements, and the biologic basis of occlusal function are discussed. The importance of balancing occlusio
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Dental Multiple Choice Questions on Restorations
Enhance your knowledge of dental restorations with these multiple-choice questions covering topics such as dimensions of occlusal rest, shape of occlusal rest in distal extension, preferred teeth for incisal rests, types of rests, and the functions of rests in dental prosthetics. Test your understan
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Comprehensive Approach to Fixed Partial Prosthodontics Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
This lecture covers the essentials of diagnosis and treatment planning in fixed partial prosthodontics, focusing on recording case history, intraoral examination, and formulating treatment plans. Topics include oral examination, assessment of teeth, occlusal examination, periodontal examination, and
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Early Treatment of Occlusal Relationship Problems in Children
Dr. Somayeh Heidari, an orthodontist, discusses the treatment of occlusal relationship issues in preadolescent children. The importance of clear treatment goals, challenges in early intervention, and considerations for biomechanical differences in appliance types are highlighted. Anchorage control,
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Effect of Posterior Implant Restorations on Adjacent Teeth and Tissues: A Case Control Study
The study delves into the impact of posterior dental implant rehabilitation on adjacent natural teeth, exploring complications such as caries, cracks, fractures, and mobility. Factors such as proximal contact integrity, peri-implantitis effects, and occlusal load redistribution are considered. The o
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Understanding X-Ray Films: Composition and Classification
This detailed content explores X-ray films, covering elements such as emulsion, base foundation, supercoat, and protective layers. Learn about the intricate composition of X-ray film packets, the role of lead foil and black wrappers, and the classification of intraoral and extraoral X-rays like IOPA
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Saudi Orthodontic Society Clinical Case Presentation Guide
This document assists candidates in submitting cases for the SOS Case Prize. It includes guidelines on patient assessment, occlusal features, pre-treatment photographs, casts, and radiographic examination findings.
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Class II Cavity Preparation in Operative Dentistry
Class II cavity preparation in operative dentistry involves several key steps like occlusal outline form, proximal outline form, and resistance form. It aims to remove caries and faults while conserving tooth structure and providing sufficient support for restorative material like amalgam. Proper ou
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