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Gagging has been defined as an ejectory constriction of the muscles of the pharyngeal sphincter. It is a normal protective reflex designed to protect the airway and remove irritant materials from the posterior oropharynx and upper G.I.T. Overt gagging can be distressing for both the patient & clinician. The dentist frequently encounters patients with unusual gagging in their practice. The most serious issue of concern with such patient is that there is a chance of treatment compromise. A wide variety of management strategies have been tailored to suit the needs of individual patients. ]]>

Gagging has been defined as an ejectory constriction of the muscles of the pharyngeal sphincter. It is a normal protective reflex designed to protect the airway and remove irritant materials from the posterior oropharynx and upper G.I.T. Overt gagging can be distressing for both the patient & clinician. The dentist frequently encounters patients with unusual gagging in their practice. The most serious issue of concern with such patient is that there is a chance of treatment compromise. A wide variety of management strategies have been tailored to suit the needs of individual patients. ]]>
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 17:08:53 GMT /slideshow/effects-of-gaggingpptx/258424187 BaishaliGhosh2@slideshare.net(BaishaliGhosh2) Effects of Gagging.pptx BaishaliGhosh2 Gagging has been defined as an ejectory constriction of the muscles of the pharyngeal sphincter. It is a normal protective reflex designed to protect the airway and remove irritant materials from the posterior oropharynx and upper G.I.T. Overt gagging can be distressing for both the patient & clinician. The dentist frequently encounters patients with unusual gagging in their practice. The most serious issue of concern with such patient is that there is a chance of treatment compromise. A wide variety of management strategies have been tailored to suit the needs of individual patients. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/effectsofgagging-230614170854-e677b157-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Gagging has been defined as an ejectory constriction of the muscles of the pharyngeal sphincter. It is a normal protective reflex designed to protect the airway and remove irritant materials from the posterior oropharynx and upper G.I.T. Overt gagging can be distressing for both the patient &amp; clinician. The dentist frequently encounters patients with unusual gagging in their practice. The most serious issue of concern with such patient is that there is a chance of treatment compromise. A wide variety of management strategies have been tailored to suit the needs of individual patients.
Effects of Gagging.pptx from Baishali Ghosh
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STERILIZATION & DISINFECTION IN PROSTHODONTICS.pptx /slideshow/sterilization-disinfection-in-prosthodonticspptx/258424155 sterilizationdisinfectioninprosthodontics-230614170700-500cd0e3
STERILIZATION IS DEFINED AS A PROCESS BY WHICH AN ARTICLE, SURFACE OR MEDIUM IS FREED FROM ALL MICRO-ORGANISMS EITHER IN THE VEGETATIVE OR SPORE STATE. DISINFECTION RFERS TO A PROCESS THAT DESTROYS OR REMOVES MOST IF NOT ALL PATHOGENIC ORGANISM BUT CERTAINLY NOT BACTERIAL SPORES. ]]>

STERILIZATION IS DEFINED AS A PROCESS BY WHICH AN ARTICLE, SURFACE OR MEDIUM IS FREED FROM ALL MICRO-ORGANISMS EITHER IN THE VEGETATIVE OR SPORE STATE. DISINFECTION RFERS TO A PROCESS THAT DESTROYS OR REMOVES MOST IF NOT ALL PATHOGENIC ORGANISM BUT CERTAINLY NOT BACTERIAL SPORES. ]]>
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 17:07:00 GMT /slideshow/sterilization-disinfection-in-prosthodonticspptx/258424155 BaishaliGhosh2@slideshare.net(BaishaliGhosh2) STERILIZATION & DISINFECTION IN PROSTHODONTICS.pptx BaishaliGhosh2 STERILIZATION IS DEFINED AS A PROCESS BY WHICH AN ARTICLE, SURFACE OR MEDIUM IS FREED FROM ALL MICRO-ORGANISMS EITHER IN THE VEGETATIVE OR SPORE STATE. DISINFECTION RFERS TO A PROCESS THAT DESTROYS OR REMOVES MOST IF NOT ALL PATHOGENIC ORGANISM BUT CERTAINLY NOT BACTERIAL SPORES. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sterilizationdisinfectioninprosthodontics-230614170700-500cd0e3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> STERILIZATION IS DEFINED AS A PROCESS BY WHICH AN ARTICLE, SURFACE OR MEDIUM IS FREED FROM ALL MICRO-ORGANISMS EITHER IN THE VEGETATIVE OR SPORE STATE. DISINFECTION RFERS TO A PROCESS THAT DESTROYS OR REMOVES MOST IF NOT ALL PATHOGENIC ORGANISM BUT CERTAINLY NOT BACTERIAL SPORES.
STERILIZATION & DISINFECTION IN PROSTHODONTICS.pptx from Baishali Ghosh
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PHYSIOLOGY OF SALIVA AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN PROSTHODONTICS.pptx /slideshow/physiology-of-saliva-and-its-significance-in-prosthodonticspptx/258424128 physiologyofsalivaanditssignificanceinprosthodontics-230614170513-3f39ad1e
EMBRYOLOGY ANATOMY HISTOLOGY MECHANISM OF SALIVARY SECRETION CONTROL OF SALIVARY SECRETIONS COMPOSITION FUNCTION OF SALIVA SALIVA AS DIAGNOSTIC TOOL SIALORRHEA XEROSTOMIA RETENTION IN COMPLETE DENTURE ]]>

EMBRYOLOGY ANATOMY HISTOLOGY MECHANISM OF SALIVARY SECRETION CONTROL OF SALIVARY SECRETIONS COMPOSITION FUNCTION OF SALIVA SALIVA AS DIAGNOSTIC TOOL SIALORRHEA XEROSTOMIA RETENTION IN COMPLETE DENTURE ]]>
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 17:05:13 GMT /slideshow/physiology-of-saliva-and-its-significance-in-prosthodonticspptx/258424128 BaishaliGhosh2@slideshare.net(BaishaliGhosh2) PHYSIOLOGY OF SALIVA AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN PROSTHODONTICS.pptx BaishaliGhosh2 EMBRYOLOGY ANATOMY HISTOLOGY MECHANISM OF SALIVARY SECRETION CONTROL OF SALIVARY SECRETIONS COMPOSITION FUNCTION OF SALIVA SALIVA AS DIAGNOSTIC TOOL SIALORRHEA XEROSTOMIA RETENTION IN COMPLETE DENTURE <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/physiologyofsalivaanditssignificanceinprosthodontics-230614170513-3f39ad1e-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> EMBRYOLOGY ANATOMY HISTOLOGY MECHANISM OF SALIVARY SECRETION CONTROL OF SALIVARY SECRETIONS COMPOSITION FUNCTION OF SALIVA SALIVA AS DIAGNOSTIC TOOL SIALORRHEA XEROSTOMIA RETENTION IN COMPLETE DENTURE
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Die &Die Materials.pptx /slideshow/die-die-materialspptx/258424105 diediematerials-230614170347-10021ca9
Pickling is heating the discolored casting in an acid. The best pickling solutions for gypsum bonded investments is a 50% hydrochloric acid solution. The hydrochloric acid aids in the removal of any residual investment, as well as of the oxide coating. The disadvantage of hydrochloric acid is that the fumes from the acid are likely to corrode laboratory metal furnishings. In addition, these fumes are a health hazard and should be vented via a fume hood. A solution of sulfuric acid may also be more advantageous in this respect. Ultrasonics are also useful for cleaning the casting. TERMINOLOGY DESIRABLE QUALITIES CLASSIFICATION GYPSUM PRODUCTS RESIN DIE MATERIALS ELECTROFORMED DIE AMALGAM DIE METAL SPRAYED DIE SILICOPHOSPHATE DIE DIE SYSTEMS RECENT ADVANCES CONCLUSION REFERENCES ]]>

Pickling is heating the discolored casting in an acid. The best pickling solutions for gypsum bonded investments is a 50% hydrochloric acid solution. The hydrochloric acid aids in the removal of any residual investment, as well as of the oxide coating. The disadvantage of hydrochloric acid is that the fumes from the acid are likely to corrode laboratory metal furnishings. In addition, these fumes are a health hazard and should be vented via a fume hood. A solution of sulfuric acid may also be more advantageous in this respect. Ultrasonics are also useful for cleaning the casting. TERMINOLOGY DESIRABLE QUALITIES CLASSIFICATION GYPSUM PRODUCTS RESIN DIE MATERIALS ELECTROFORMED DIE AMALGAM DIE METAL SPRAYED DIE SILICOPHOSPHATE DIE DIE SYSTEMS RECENT ADVANCES CONCLUSION REFERENCES ]]>
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 17:03:47 GMT /slideshow/die-die-materialspptx/258424105 BaishaliGhosh2@slideshare.net(BaishaliGhosh2) Die &Die Materials.pptx BaishaliGhosh2 Pickling is heating the discolored casting in an acid. The best pickling solutions for gypsum bonded investments is a 50% hydrochloric acid solution. The hydrochloric acid aids in the removal of any residual investment, as well as of the oxide coating. The disadvantage of hydrochloric acid is that the fumes from the acid are likely to corrode laboratory metal furnishings. In addition, these fumes are a health hazard and should be vented via a fume hood. A solution of sulfuric acid may also be more advantageous in this respect. Ultrasonics are also useful for cleaning the casting. TERMINOLOGY DESIRABLE QUALITIES CLASSIFICATION GYPSUM PRODUCTS RESIN DIE MATERIALS ELECTROFORMED DIE AMALGAM DIE METAL SPRAYED DIE SILICOPHOSPHATE DIE DIE SYSTEMS RECENT ADVANCES CONCLUSION REFERENCES <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/diediematerials-230614170347-10021ca9-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pickling is heating the discolored casting in an acid. The best pickling solutions for gypsum bonded investments is a 50% hydrochloric acid solution. The hydrochloric acid aids in the removal of any residual investment, as well as of the oxide coating. The disadvantage of hydrochloric acid is that the fumes from the acid are likely to corrode laboratory metal furnishings. In addition, these fumes are a health hazard and should be vented via a fume hood. A solution of sulfuric acid may also be more advantageous in this respect. Ultrasonics are also useful for cleaning the casting. TERMINOLOGY DESIRABLE QUALITIES CLASSIFICATION GYPSUM PRODUCTS RESIN DIE MATERIALS ELECTROFORMED DIE AMALGAM DIE METAL SPRAYED DIE SILICOPHOSPHATE DIE DIE SYSTEMS RECENT ADVANCES CONCLUSION REFERENCES
Die &Die Materials.pptx from Baishali Ghosh
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CASTING DEFECT.pptx /BaishaliGhosh2/casting-defectpptx-258424079 castingdefect-230614170132-8cd3f69b
LOST WAX TECHNIQUE Lost wax casting technique dates back to Bronze Age(approx. 3000-3500 BC). Taggart’s presentation to the New York Odontological Group in 1907 on the fabrication of cast inlay restorations developed in 1905 often has been acknowledged as the first reported application of the lost-wax technique in dentistry. Taggart devised centrifugal casting machine under the principle of lost wax technique Pickling is heating the discolored casting in an acid. The best pickling solutions for gypsum bonded investments is a 50% hydrochloric acid solution. The hydrochloric acid aids in the removal of any residual investment, as well as of the oxide coating. The disadvantage of hydrochloric acid is that the fumes from the acid are likely to corrode laboratory metal furnishings. In addition, these fumes are a health hazard and should be vented via a fume hood. A solution of sulfuric acid may also be more advantageous in this respect. Ultrasonics are also useful for cleaning the casting. ]]>

LOST WAX TECHNIQUE Lost wax casting technique dates back to Bronze Age(approx. 3000-3500 BC). Taggart’s presentation to the New York Odontological Group in 1907 on the fabrication of cast inlay restorations developed in 1905 often has been acknowledged as the first reported application of the lost-wax technique in dentistry. Taggart devised centrifugal casting machine under the principle of lost wax technique Pickling is heating the discolored casting in an acid. The best pickling solutions for gypsum bonded investments is a 50% hydrochloric acid solution. The hydrochloric acid aids in the removal of any residual investment, as well as of the oxide coating. The disadvantage of hydrochloric acid is that the fumes from the acid are likely to corrode laboratory metal furnishings. In addition, these fumes are a health hazard and should be vented via a fume hood. A solution of sulfuric acid may also be more advantageous in this respect. Ultrasonics are also useful for cleaning the casting. ]]>
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 17:01:32 GMT /BaishaliGhosh2/casting-defectpptx-258424079 BaishaliGhosh2@slideshare.net(BaishaliGhosh2) CASTING DEFECT.pptx BaishaliGhosh2 LOST WAX TECHNIQUE Lost wax casting technique dates back to Bronze Age(approx. 3000-3500 BC). Taggart’s presentation to the New York Odontological Group in 1907 on the fabrication of cast inlay restorations developed in 1905 often has been acknowledged as the first reported application of the lost-wax technique in dentistry. Taggart devised centrifugal casting machine under the principle of lost wax technique Pickling is heating the discolored casting in an acid. The best pickling solutions for gypsum bonded investments is a 50% hydrochloric acid solution. The hydrochloric acid aids in the removal of any residual investment, as well as of the oxide coating. The disadvantage of hydrochloric acid is that the fumes from the acid are likely to corrode laboratory metal furnishings. In addition, these fumes are a health hazard and should be vented via a fume hood. A solution of sulfuric acid may also be more advantageous in this respect. Ultrasonics are also useful for cleaning the casting. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/castingdefect-230614170132-8cd3f69b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> LOST WAX TECHNIQUE Lost wax casting technique dates back to Bronze Age(approx. 3000-3500 BC). Taggart’s presentation to the New York Odontological Group in 1907 on the fabrication of cast inlay restorations developed in 1905 often has been acknowledged as the first reported application of the lost-wax technique in dentistry. Taggart devised centrifugal casting machine under the principle of lost wax technique Pickling is heating the discolored casting in an acid. The best pickling solutions for gypsum bonded investments is a 50% hydrochloric acid solution. The hydrochloric acid aids in the removal of any residual investment, as well as of the oxide coating. The disadvantage of hydrochloric acid is that the fumes from the acid are likely to corrode laboratory metal furnishings. In addition, these fumes are a health hazard and should be vented via a fume hood. A solution of sulfuric acid may also be more advantageous in this respect. Ultrasonics are also useful for cleaning the casting.
CASTING DEFECT.pptx from Baishali Ghosh
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BONDING AGENT.pptx /slideshow/bonding-agentpptx/258423977 bondingagent-230614165553-3a44d8fd
It is an adhesive technique in dentistry involving the acid etching of tooth enamel and/or dentin so as to create tags of resin within the tooth structure that results in mechanical retention of the restorative material.Reliable bonding of resins to enamel and dentin has revolutionized the practice of dentistry. Improvements in dentin bonding materials and techniques are likely to continue. Even as the materials themselves become better and easier to use, however, proper attention to technique and a good understanding of the bonding process remain essential for clinical success. Current trends in dentistry have rightfully earned the title of age of adhesive dentistry. 1) TERMINOLOGIES2)INTERATOMIC BOND3)FACTORS AFFECTING ADHESION4)MECHANISM OF ADHESION5)HISTORY6)ACID ETCHING7)SMEAR LAYER8)HYBRID LAYER9)CONDITIONING OF DENTIN10)MECHANISM OF DENTIN BONDING11)WET BONDING VS DRY BONDING12)PRIMER13)ADHESIVE14)CLASSIFICATION15)GENERATIONS OF DENTIN BONDING AGENT16)UNIVERSAL ADHESIVES17) SILICON BONDING AGENT18) CERAMIC BONDING19) CONCLUSION]]>

It is an adhesive technique in dentistry involving the acid etching of tooth enamel and/or dentin so as to create tags of resin within the tooth structure that results in mechanical retention of the restorative material.Reliable bonding of resins to enamel and dentin has revolutionized the practice of dentistry. Improvements in dentin bonding materials and techniques are likely to continue. Even as the materials themselves become better and easier to use, however, proper attention to technique and a good understanding of the bonding process remain essential for clinical success. Current trends in dentistry have rightfully earned the title of age of adhesive dentistry. 1) TERMINOLOGIES2)INTERATOMIC BOND3)FACTORS AFFECTING ADHESION4)MECHANISM OF ADHESION5)HISTORY6)ACID ETCHING7)SMEAR LAYER8)HYBRID LAYER9)CONDITIONING OF DENTIN10)MECHANISM OF DENTIN BONDING11)WET BONDING VS DRY BONDING12)PRIMER13)ADHESIVE14)CLASSIFICATION15)GENERATIONS OF DENTIN BONDING AGENT16)UNIVERSAL ADHESIVES17) SILICON BONDING AGENT18) CERAMIC BONDING19) CONCLUSION]]>
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 16:55:53 GMT /slideshow/bonding-agentpptx/258423977 BaishaliGhosh2@slideshare.net(BaishaliGhosh2) BONDING AGENT.pptx BaishaliGhosh2 It is an adhesive technique in dentistry involving the acid etching of tooth enamel and/or dentin so as to create tags of resin within the tooth structure that results in mechanical retention of the restorative material.Reliable bonding of resins to enamel and dentin has revolutionized the practice of dentistry. Improvements in dentin bonding materials and techniques are likely to continue. Even as the materials themselves become better and easier to use, however, proper attention to technique and a good understanding of the bonding process remain essential for clinical success. Current trends in dentistry have rightfully earned the title of age of adhesive dentistry. 1) TERMINOLOGIES�2)INTERATOMIC BOND�3)FACTORS AFFECTING ADHESION�4)MECHANISM OF ADHESION�5)HISTORY�6)ACID ETCHING�7)SMEAR LAYER�8)HYBRID LAYER�9)CONDITIONING OF DENTIN�10)MECHANISM OF DENTIN BONDING�11)WET BONDING VS DRY BONDING�12)PRIMER�13)ADHESIVE�14)CLASSIFICATION�15)GENERATIONS OF DENTIN BONDING AGENT�16)UNIVERSAL ADHESIVES�17) SILICON BONDING AGENT�18) CERAMIC BONDING�19) CONCLUSION <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bondingagent-230614165553-3a44d8fd-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It is an adhesive technique in dentistry involving the acid etching of tooth enamel and/or dentin so as to create tags of resin within the tooth structure that results in mechanical retention of the restorative material.Reliable bonding of resins to enamel and dentin has revolutionized the practice of dentistry. Improvements in dentin bonding materials and techniques are likely to continue. Even as the materials themselves become better and easier to use, however, proper attention to technique and a good understanding of the bonding process remain essential for clinical success. Current trends in dentistry have rightfully earned the title of age of adhesive dentistry. 1) TERMINOLOGIES�2)INTERATOMIC BOND�3)FACTORS AFFECTING ADHESION�4)MECHANISM OF ADHESION�5)HISTORY�6)ACID ETCHING�7)SMEAR LAYER�8)HYBRID LAYER�9)CONDITIONING OF DENTIN�10)MECHANISM OF DENTIN BONDING�11)WET BONDING VS DRY BONDING�12)PRIMER�13)ADHESIVE�14)CLASSIFICATION�15)GENERATIONS OF DENTIN BONDING AGENT�16)UNIVERSAL ADHESIVES�17) SILICON BONDING AGENT�18) CERAMIC BONDING�19) CONCLUSION
BONDING AGENT.pptx from Baishali Ghosh
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ANATOMY OF TMJ AND ITS ROLE IN PROSTHODONTICS.pptx /slideshow/anatomy-of-tmj-and-its-role-in-prosthodonticspptx/258423921 anatomyoftmjanditsroleinprosthodontics-230614164919-c9c33e49
Complete summary of anatomy of tmj, mandibular movements and its role in prosthodontics. Muscles of mastication, biomechanics of tmj. Dentists must assess the oral function of patients prior to any treatment, since mastication is the most important oral function and it is closely related to TMJ. Proper knowledge of its anatomy & function are keys for successful PROSTHODONTIC treatment The articulation of the condylar process of the mandible and the intra-articular disc with the mandibular fossa of the squamous portion of the temporal bone; a diarthrodial, sliding hinge (ginglymus) joint; movement in the upper joint compartment is mostly translational, whereas that in the lower joint compartment is mostly rotational; the joint connects the mandibular condyle to the articular fossa of the temporal bone with the TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT ARTICULAR DISC interposed . - GPT 9 ]]>

Complete summary of anatomy of tmj, mandibular movements and its role in prosthodontics. Muscles of mastication, biomechanics of tmj. Dentists must assess the oral function of patients prior to any treatment, since mastication is the most important oral function and it is closely related to TMJ. Proper knowledge of its anatomy & function are keys for successful PROSTHODONTIC treatment The articulation of the condylar process of the mandible and the intra-articular disc with the mandibular fossa of the squamous portion of the temporal bone; a diarthrodial, sliding hinge (ginglymus) joint; movement in the upper joint compartment is mostly translational, whereas that in the lower joint compartment is mostly rotational; the joint connects the mandibular condyle to the articular fossa of the temporal bone with the TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT ARTICULAR DISC interposed . - GPT 9 ]]>
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 16:49:18 GMT /slideshow/anatomy-of-tmj-and-its-role-in-prosthodonticspptx/258423921 BaishaliGhosh2@slideshare.net(BaishaliGhosh2) ANATOMY OF TMJ AND ITS ROLE IN PROSTHODONTICS.pptx BaishaliGhosh2 Complete summary of anatomy of tmj, mandibular movements and its role in prosthodontics. Muscles of mastication, biomechanics of tmj. Dentists must assess the oral function of patients prior to any treatment, since mastication is the most important oral function and it is closely related to TMJ. Proper knowledge of its anatomy & function are keys for successful PROSTHODONTIC treatment The articulation of the condylar process of the mandible and the intra-articular disc with the mandibular fossa of the squamous portion of the temporal bone; a diarthrodial, sliding hinge (ginglymus) joint; movement in the upper joint compartment is mostly translational, whereas that in the lower joint compartment is mostly rotational; the joint connects the mandibular condyle to the articular fossa of the temporal bone with the TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT ARTICULAR DISC interposed . - GPT 9 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/anatomyoftmjanditsroleinprosthodontics-230614164919-c9c33e49-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Complete summary of anatomy of tmj, mandibular movements and its role in prosthodontics. Muscles of mastication, biomechanics of tmj. Dentists must assess the oral function of patients prior to any treatment, since mastication is the most important oral function and it is closely related to TMJ. Proper knowledge of its anatomy &amp; function are keys for successful PROSTHODONTIC treatment The articulation of the condylar process of the mandible and the intra-articular disc with the mandibular fossa of the squamous portion of the temporal bone; a diarthrodial, sliding hinge (ginglymus) joint; movement in the upper joint compartment is mostly translational, whereas that in the lower joint compartment is mostly rotational; the joint connects the mandibular condyle to the articular fossa of the temporal bone with the TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT ARTICULAR DISC interposed . - GPT 9
ANATOMY OF TMJ AND ITS ROLE IN PROSTHODONTICS.pptx from Baishali Ghosh
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