ºÝºÝߣshows by User: KumariKalpana2 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: KumariKalpana2 / Sun, 16 May 2021 22:40:57 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: KumariKalpana2 PRE-EXTRACTION RECORDS ARE RELIABLE TOOL FOR COMPLETE DENTURE FABRICATION: AN OVERVIEW /slideshow/preextraction-records-are-reliable-tool-for-complete-denture-fabrication-an-overview/248326166 1605954830-210516224057
Pre-extraction records provide important clinical data for the continuing treatment of the complete denture patient. These data reveal the progressive changes which occur when natural teeth are extracted. Many methods of recording pre-extraction data have been advocated. Dentists use arbitrary methods while determining the vertical dimension of occlusion and arranging the maxillary anterior teeth. Though there are many advances in techniques and materials employed in the field of prosthodontics for recording vertical dimension at occlusion; still, there is no accurate method for assessing vertical dimension of occlusion in edentulous patients and henceforth difficulty is faced by clinician during denture fabrication. Prosthodontists who do not make use of pre-extraction records and consider the natural findings of the patient while denture fabrication lack the scientific component in denture fabrication, translating into compromised patient‟s satisfaction. Every denture should be characterized according to existing state rather than performing a pearl like arrangement of artificial teeth. Pre-extraction records provide a useful guide while fabricating denture and it should be preferred over arbitrary methods which are commonly used. Therefore, pre-extraction records serve as a reliable tool during denture fabrication.]]>

Pre-extraction records provide important clinical data for the continuing treatment of the complete denture patient. These data reveal the progressive changes which occur when natural teeth are extracted. Many methods of recording pre-extraction data have been advocated. Dentists use arbitrary methods while determining the vertical dimension of occlusion and arranging the maxillary anterior teeth. Though there are many advances in techniques and materials employed in the field of prosthodontics for recording vertical dimension at occlusion; still, there is no accurate method for assessing vertical dimension of occlusion in edentulous patients and henceforth difficulty is faced by clinician during denture fabrication. Prosthodontists who do not make use of pre-extraction records and consider the natural findings of the patient while denture fabrication lack the scientific component in denture fabrication, translating into compromised patient‟s satisfaction. Every denture should be characterized according to existing state rather than performing a pearl like arrangement of artificial teeth. Pre-extraction records provide a useful guide while fabricating denture and it should be preferred over arbitrary methods which are commonly used. Therefore, pre-extraction records serve as a reliable tool during denture fabrication.]]>
Sun, 16 May 2021 22:40:57 GMT /slideshow/preextraction-records-are-reliable-tool-for-complete-denture-fabrication-an-overview/248326166 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) PRE-EXTRACTION RECORDS ARE RELIABLE TOOL FOR COMPLETE DENTURE FABRICATION: AN OVERVIEW KumariKalpana2 Pre-extraction records provide important clinical data for the continuing treatment of the complete denture patient. These data reveal the progressive changes which occur when natural teeth are extracted. Many methods of recording pre-extraction data have been advocated. Dentists use arbitrary methods while determining the vertical dimension of occlusion and arranging the maxillary anterior teeth. Though there are many advances in techniques and materials employed in the field of prosthodontics for recording vertical dimension at occlusion; still, there is no accurate method for assessing vertical dimension of occlusion in edentulous patients and henceforth difficulty is faced by clinician during denture fabrication. Prosthodontists who do not make use of pre-extraction records and consider the natural findings of the patient while denture fabrication lack the scientific component in denture fabrication, translating into compromised patient‟s satisfaction. Every denture should be characterized according to existing state rather than performing a pearl like arrangement of artificial teeth. Pre-extraction records provide a useful guide while fabricating denture and it should be preferred over arbitrary methods which are commonly used. Therefore, pre-extraction records serve as a reliable tool during denture fabrication. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/1605954830-210516224057-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pre-extraction records provide important clinical data for the continuing treatment of the complete denture patient. These data reveal the progressive changes which occur when natural teeth are extracted. Many methods of recording pre-extraction data have been advocated. Dentists use arbitrary methods while determining the vertical dimension of occlusion and arranging the maxillary anterior teeth. Though there are many advances in techniques and materials employed in the field of prosthodontics for recording vertical dimension at occlusion; still, there is no accurate method for assessing vertical dimension of occlusion in edentulous patients and henceforth difficulty is faced by clinician during denture fabrication. Prosthodontists who do not make use of pre-extraction records and consider the natural findings of the patient while denture fabrication lack the scientific component in denture fabrication, translating into compromised patient‟s satisfaction. Every denture should be characterized according to existing state rather than performing a pearl like arrangement of artificial teeth. Pre-extraction records provide a useful guide while fabricating denture and it should be preferred over arbitrary methods which are commonly used. Therefore, pre-extraction records serve as a reliable tool during denture fabrication.
PRE-EXTRACTION RECORDS ARE RELIABLE TOOL FOR COMPLETE DENTURE FABRICATION: AN OVERVIEW from Kumari Kalpana
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Reconstruction of endo tt teeth /slideshow/reconstruction-of-endo-tt-teeth/248326154 reconstructionofendottteeth-210516223412
Endodontic treatment is largely performed on teeth significantly affected by caries, multiple repeat restorations and/or fracture. Already structurally weakened, such teeth are often further weakened by the endodontic procedures designed to provide optimal access and by the restorative procedures necessary to rebuild the tooth. It is therefore accepted that endodontically treated teeth are weaker and tend to have a lower lifetime prognosis. They require special considerations for the final restoration which involve ensuring both adequate retention for the final restoration and maximum resistance to tooth fracture. ]]>

Endodontic treatment is largely performed on teeth significantly affected by caries, multiple repeat restorations and/or fracture. Already structurally weakened, such teeth are often further weakened by the endodontic procedures designed to provide optimal access and by the restorative procedures necessary to rebuild the tooth. It is therefore accepted that endodontically treated teeth are weaker and tend to have a lower lifetime prognosis. They require special considerations for the final restoration which involve ensuring both adequate retention for the final restoration and maximum resistance to tooth fracture. ]]>
Sun, 16 May 2021 22:34:12 GMT /slideshow/reconstruction-of-endo-tt-teeth/248326154 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Reconstruction of endo tt teeth KumariKalpana2 Endodontic treatment is largely performed on teeth significantly affected by caries, multiple repeat restorations and/or fracture. Already structurally weakened, such teeth are often further weakened by the endodontic procedures designed to provide optimal access and by the restorative procedures necessary to rebuild the tooth. It is therefore accepted that endodontically treated teeth are weaker and tend to have a lower lifetime prognosis. They require special considerations for the final restoration which involve ensuring both adequate retention for the final restoration and maximum resistance to tooth fracture. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reconstructionofendottteeth-210516223412-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Endodontic treatment is largely performed on teeth significantly affected by caries, multiple repeat restorations and/or fracture. Already structurally weakened, such teeth are often further weakened by the endodontic procedures designed to provide optimal access and by the restorative procedures necessary to rebuild the tooth. It is therefore accepted that endodontically treated teeth are weaker and tend to have a lower lifetime prognosis. They require special considerations for the final restoration which involve ensuring both adequate retention for the final restoration and maximum resistance to tooth fracture.
Reconstruction of endo tt teeth from Kumari Kalpana
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Kalpana stress breakers in rpd /slideshow/kalpana-stress-breakers-in-rpd-248326143/248326143 kalpanastressbreakersinrpd-210516222851
Stress exerted against the teeth and their attachment apparatus by occlusal forces may be within the adaptive capacities of the tissues or else the tissues may not be capable of compensation and adaptation and the result is tissue destruction ]]>

Stress exerted against the teeth and their attachment apparatus by occlusal forces may be within the adaptive capacities of the tissues or else the tissues may not be capable of compensation and adaptation and the result is tissue destruction ]]>
Sun, 16 May 2021 22:28:51 GMT /slideshow/kalpana-stress-breakers-in-rpd-248326143/248326143 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Kalpana stress breakers in rpd KumariKalpana2 Stress exerted against the teeth and their attachment apparatus by occlusal forces may be within the adaptive capacities of the tissues or else the tissues may not be capable of compensation and adaptation and the result is tissue destruction <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kalpanastressbreakersinrpd-210516222851-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Stress exerted against the teeth and their attachment apparatus by occlusal forces may be within the adaptive capacities of the tissues or else the tissues may not be capable of compensation and adaptation and the result is tissue destruction
Kalpana stress breakers in rpd from Kumari Kalpana
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Retention and support in removable partial denture kalpana /slideshow/retention-and-support-in-removable-partial-denture-kalpana-248326134/248326134 retentionandsupportinremovablepartialdenturekalpana-210516222327
Retention of a removable prosthesis is a unique concern when compared with other prosthesis. Forces acting to displace the prosthesis from the tissue can consist of gravity acting against a maxillary prosthesis, the action of adherent foods acting to displace the prosthesis on opening of the mouth in chewing, or functional forces acting across a fulcrum to unseat the prosthesis. ]]>

Retention of a removable prosthesis is a unique concern when compared with other prosthesis. Forces acting to displace the prosthesis from the tissue can consist of gravity acting against a maxillary prosthesis, the action of adherent foods acting to displace the prosthesis on opening of the mouth in chewing, or functional forces acting across a fulcrum to unseat the prosthesis. ]]>
Sun, 16 May 2021 22:23:27 GMT /slideshow/retention-and-support-in-removable-partial-denture-kalpana-248326134/248326134 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Retention and support in removable partial denture kalpana KumariKalpana2 Retention of a removable prosthesis is a unique concern when compared with other prosthesis. Forces acting to displace the prosthesis from the tissue can consist of gravity acting against a maxillary prosthesis, the action of adherent foods acting to displace the prosthesis on opening of the mouth in chewing, or functional forces acting across a fulcrum to unseat the prosthesis. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/retentionandsupportinremovablepartialdenturekalpana-210516222327-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Retention of a removable prosthesis is a unique concern when compared with other prosthesis. Forces acting to displace the prosthesis from the tissue can consist of gravity acting against a maxillary prosthesis, the action of adherent foods acting to displace the prosthesis on opening of the mouth in chewing, or functional forces acting across a fulcrum to unseat the prosthesis.
Retention and support in removable partial denture kalpana from Kumari Kalpana
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Color and shade matching /slideshow/color-and-shade-matching/248326091 colorandshadematching-210516220413
Being Prosthodontists, we deal with restorative dentistry. Restorative dentistry is a blend of science and art. Aesthetics which is one of the main concerns in restorative dentistry depends totally upon the proper shade matching of prosthesis with surrounding structures, which can be teeth or soft tissues. Color matching is done, for better compliance. Perception of color is a physiological response by human eyes and sensory structures of the brain towards the light reflected from an object.]]>

Being Prosthodontists, we deal with restorative dentistry. Restorative dentistry is a blend of science and art. Aesthetics which is one of the main concerns in restorative dentistry depends totally upon the proper shade matching of prosthesis with surrounding structures, which can be teeth or soft tissues. Color matching is done, for better compliance. Perception of color is a physiological response by human eyes and sensory structures of the brain towards the light reflected from an object.]]>
Sun, 16 May 2021 22:04:12 GMT /slideshow/color-and-shade-matching/248326091 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Color and shade matching KumariKalpana2 Being Prosthodontists, we deal with restorative dentistry. Restorative dentistry is a blend of science and art. Aesthetics which is one of the main concerns in restorative dentistry depends totally upon the proper shade matching of prosthesis with surrounding structures, which can be teeth or soft tissues. Color matching is done, for better compliance. Perception of color is a physiological response by human eyes and sensory structures of the brain towards the light reflected from an object. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/colorandshadematching-210516220413-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Being Prosthodontists, we deal with restorative dentistry. Restorative dentistry is a blend of science and art. Aesthetics which is one of the main concerns in restorative dentistry depends totally upon the proper shade matching of prosthesis with surrounding structures, which can be teeth or soft tissues. Color matching is done, for better compliance. Perception of color is a physiological response by human eyes and sensory structures of the brain towards the light reflected from an object.
Color and shade matching from Kumari Kalpana
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Die material and die system kalpana /slideshow/die-material-and-die-system-kalpana/238401472 diematerialanddiesystem-kalpana-200905202907
When a good impression of the prepared tooth has been made in the mouth, it's important that it may be handled properly to obtain accurate and detailed casts. As the direct fabrication of patterns for extra-coronal restorations in the mouth is inconvenient, time-consuming, and virtually impossible, all the wax patterns are made in the laboratory using the indirect technique. This requires an accurate working cast with removable dies with a detailed reproduction of prepared tooth, and soft tissues to produce restorations that fit as accurately as possible. ]]>

When a good impression of the prepared tooth has been made in the mouth, it's important that it may be handled properly to obtain accurate and detailed casts. As the direct fabrication of patterns for extra-coronal restorations in the mouth is inconvenient, time-consuming, and virtually impossible, all the wax patterns are made in the laboratory using the indirect technique. This requires an accurate working cast with removable dies with a detailed reproduction of prepared tooth, and soft tissues to produce restorations that fit as accurately as possible. ]]>
Sat, 05 Sep 2020 20:29:07 GMT /slideshow/die-material-and-die-system-kalpana/238401472 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Die material and die system kalpana KumariKalpana2 When a good impression of the prepared tooth has been made in the mouth, it's important that it may be handled properly to obtain accurate and detailed casts. As the direct fabrication of patterns for extra-coronal restorations in the mouth is inconvenient, time-consuming, and virtually impossible, all the wax patterns are made in the laboratory using the indirect technique. This requires an accurate working cast with removable dies with a detailed reproduction of prepared tooth, and soft tissues to produce restorations that fit as accurately as possible. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/diematerialanddiesystem-kalpana-200905202907-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When a good impression of the prepared tooth has been made in the mouth, it&#39;s important that it may be handled properly to obtain accurate and detailed casts. As the direct fabrication of patterns for extra-coronal restorations in the mouth is inconvenient, time-consuming, and virtually impossible, all the wax patterns are made in the laboratory using the indirect technique. This requires an accurate working cast with removable dies with a detailed reproduction of prepared tooth, and soft tissues to produce restorations that fit as accurately as possible.
Die material and die system kalpana from Kumari Kalpana
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Principles of tooth preparation /slideshow/principles-of-tooth-preparation-237553228/237553228 principlesoftoothpreparation-200804190030
Introduction Teeth do not possess the regenerative ability found in most other tissues. Therefore, once the enamel or dentine is lost as a result of caries, trauma, or wear, restorative materials must be used to re-establish the form and function. Teeth require preparation to receive restorations and these preparations must be based on fundamental principles from which basic criteria can be developed to help predict the success of the prosthodontic treatment. Definition Objectives of tooth preparation Principles of tooth preparation Biological considerations Mechanical considerations Esthetic considerations Conclusion Each tooth preparation must be measured by clearly defined criteria that can be used to identify and correct problems. It is important to understand the pertinent theories underlying each step is crucial. Successful preparation can be obtained most easily by systematically following the steps which will ensure optimal quality of final restoration, which will serve the patient for a long time. ]]>

Introduction Teeth do not possess the regenerative ability found in most other tissues. Therefore, once the enamel or dentine is lost as a result of caries, trauma, or wear, restorative materials must be used to re-establish the form and function. Teeth require preparation to receive restorations and these preparations must be based on fundamental principles from which basic criteria can be developed to help predict the success of the prosthodontic treatment. Definition Objectives of tooth preparation Principles of tooth preparation Biological considerations Mechanical considerations Esthetic considerations Conclusion Each tooth preparation must be measured by clearly defined criteria that can be used to identify and correct problems. It is important to understand the pertinent theories underlying each step is crucial. Successful preparation can be obtained most easily by systematically following the steps which will ensure optimal quality of final restoration, which will serve the patient for a long time. ]]>
Tue, 04 Aug 2020 19:00:30 GMT /slideshow/principles-of-tooth-preparation-237553228/237553228 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Principles of tooth preparation KumariKalpana2 Introduction Teeth do not possess the regenerative ability found in most other tissues. Therefore, once the enamel or dentine is lost as a result of caries, trauma, or wear, restorative materials must be used to re-establish the form and function. Teeth require preparation to receive restorations and these preparations must be based on fundamental principles from which basic criteria can be developed to help predict the success of the prosthodontic treatment. Definition Objectives of tooth preparation Principles of tooth preparation Biological considerations Mechanical considerations Esthetic considerations Conclusion Each tooth preparation must be measured by clearly defined criteria that can be used to identify and correct problems. It is important to understand the pertinent theories underlying each step is crucial. Successful preparation can be obtained most easily by systematically following the steps which will ensure optimal quality of final restoration, which will serve the patient for a long time. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/principlesoftoothpreparation-200804190030-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction Teeth do not possess the regenerative ability found in most other tissues. Therefore, once the enamel or dentine is lost as a result of caries, trauma, or wear, restorative materials must be used to re-establish the form and function. Teeth require preparation to receive restorations and these preparations must be based on fundamental principles from which basic criteria can be developed to help predict the success of the prosthodontic treatment. Definition Objectives of tooth preparation Principles of tooth preparation Biological considerations Mechanical considerations Esthetic considerations Conclusion Each tooth preparation must be measured by clearly defined criteria that can be used to identify and correct problems. It is important to understand the pertinent theories underlying each step is crucial. Successful preparation can be obtained most easily by systematically following the steps which will ensure optimal quality of final restoration, which will serve the patient for a long time.
Principles of tooth preparation from Kumari Kalpana
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Kalpana phonetics /KumariKalpana2/kalpana-phonetics kalpanaphonetics-200614160409
Phonetics INTRODUCTION DEFINITIONS MECHANISM OF VOICE PRODUCTION COMPONENTS OF SPEECH CLASSIFICATION OF SPEECH SOUNDS FACTORS IN DENTURE DESIGN AFFECTING SPEECH PALATOGRAMS SPEECH TEST SPEECH PROBLEMS CONCLUSION REFERENCES ]]>

Phonetics INTRODUCTION DEFINITIONS MECHANISM OF VOICE PRODUCTION COMPONENTS OF SPEECH CLASSIFICATION OF SPEECH SOUNDS FACTORS IN DENTURE DESIGN AFFECTING SPEECH PALATOGRAMS SPEECH TEST SPEECH PROBLEMS CONCLUSION REFERENCES ]]>
Sun, 14 Jun 2020 16:04:09 GMT /KumariKalpana2/kalpana-phonetics KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Kalpana phonetics KumariKalpana2 Phonetics INTRODUCTION DEFINITIONS MECHANISM OF VOICE PRODUCTION COMPONENTS OF SPEECH CLASSIFICATION OF SPEECH SOUNDS FACTORS IN DENTURE DESIGN AFFECTING SPEECH PALATOGRAMS SPEECH TEST SPEECH PROBLEMS CONCLUSION REFERENCES <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kalpanaphonetics-200614160409-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Phonetics INTRODUCTION DEFINITIONS MECHANISM OF VOICE PRODUCTION COMPONENTS OF SPEECH CLASSIFICATION OF SPEECH SOUNDS FACTORS IN DENTURE DESIGN AFFECTING SPEECH PALATOGRAMS SPEECH TEST SPEECH PROBLEMS CONCLUSION REFERENCES
Kalpana phonetics from Kumari Kalpana
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Biostatistics /slideshow/biostatistics-233190057/233190057 biostatistics-200505055325
I. INTRODUCTION DEFINITION HISTORY NEED TO STUDY BIOSTATISTICS SAMPLING METHODS OF PRESENTATION OF DATA METHODS OF SUMMARIZING THE DATA : Measures of Central Tendency : Mean : Median : Mode : Measures of Dispersion : range : Mean deviation : Standard deviation : Coefficient of variation CORRELATION & REGRESSION NORMAL DISTRIBUTION AND NORMAL CURVE. METHODS OF ANALYZING THE DATA SUMMARY & CONCLUSION]]>

I. INTRODUCTION DEFINITION HISTORY NEED TO STUDY BIOSTATISTICS SAMPLING METHODS OF PRESENTATION OF DATA METHODS OF SUMMARIZING THE DATA : Measures of Central Tendency : Mean : Median : Mode : Measures of Dispersion : range : Mean deviation : Standard deviation : Coefficient of variation CORRELATION & REGRESSION NORMAL DISTRIBUTION AND NORMAL CURVE. METHODS OF ANALYZING THE DATA SUMMARY & CONCLUSION]]>
Tue, 05 May 2020 05:53:25 GMT /slideshow/biostatistics-233190057/233190057 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Biostatistics KumariKalpana2 I. INTRODUCTION DEFINITION HISTORY NEED TO STUDY BIOSTATISTICS SAMPLING METHODS OF PRESENTATION OF DATA METHODS OF SUMMARIZING THE DATA : Measures of Central Tendency : Mean : Median : Mode : Measures of Dispersion : range : Mean deviation : Standard deviation : Coefficient of variation CORRELATION & REGRESSION NORMAL DISTRIBUTION AND NORMAL CURVE. METHODS OF ANALYZING THE DATA SUMMARY & CONCLUSION <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/biostatistics-200505055325-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I. INTRODUCTION DEFINITION HISTORY NEED TO STUDY BIOSTATISTICS SAMPLING METHODS OF PRESENTATION OF DATA METHODS OF SUMMARIZING THE DATA : Measures of Central Tendency : Mean : Median : Mode : Measures of Dispersion : range : Mean deviation : Standard deviation : Coefficient of variation CORRELATION &amp; REGRESSION NORMAL DISTRIBUTION AND NORMAL CURVE. METHODS OF ANALYZING THE DATA SUMMARY &amp; CONCLUSION
Biostatistics from Kumari Kalpana
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Muscles of mastication and its importance in complete /slideshow/muscles-of-mastication-and-its-importance-in-complete-232242245/232242245 musclesofmasticationanditsimportanceincomplete-200418203354
Introduction definition classification primary muscles of mastication -origin -insertion -surface relation -blood supply -nerve supply -palpation secondary muscles of mastication -origin -insertion -surface relation -blood supply -nerve supply -palpation mandibular movements role in complete denture fabrication conclusion references ]]>

Introduction definition classification primary muscles of mastication -origin -insertion -surface relation -blood supply -nerve supply -palpation secondary muscles of mastication -origin -insertion -surface relation -blood supply -nerve supply -palpation mandibular movements role in complete denture fabrication conclusion references ]]>
Sat, 18 Apr 2020 20:33:54 GMT /slideshow/muscles-of-mastication-and-its-importance-in-complete-232242245/232242245 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Muscles of mastication and its importance in complete KumariKalpana2 Introduction definition classification primary muscles of mastication -origin -insertion -surface relation -blood supply -nerve supply -palpation secondary muscles of mastication -origin -insertion -surface relation -blood supply -nerve supply -palpation mandibular movements role in complete denture fabrication conclusion references <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/musclesofmasticationanditsimportanceincomplete-200418203354-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction definition classification primary muscles of mastication -origin -insertion -surface relation -blood supply -nerve supply -palpation secondary muscles of mastication -origin -insertion -surface relation -blood supply -nerve supply -palpation mandibular movements role in complete denture fabrication conclusion references
Muscles of mastication and its importance in complete from Kumari Kalpana
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Vertical jaw relation kalpana new /slideshow/vertical-jaw-relation-kalpana-new/230848917 verticaljawrelationkalpananew-200325150354
IMPORTANCE OF VERTICAL JAW RELATION METHODS OF DETERMINING VERTICAL JAW RELATION EFFECT OF INCREASED VERTICAL DIMENSION EFFECT OF DECREASED VERTICAL DIMENSION PHYSIOLOGIC REST POSITION ]]>

IMPORTANCE OF VERTICAL JAW RELATION METHODS OF DETERMINING VERTICAL JAW RELATION EFFECT OF INCREASED VERTICAL DIMENSION EFFECT OF DECREASED VERTICAL DIMENSION PHYSIOLOGIC REST POSITION ]]>
Wed, 25 Mar 2020 15:03:54 GMT /slideshow/vertical-jaw-relation-kalpana-new/230848917 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Vertical jaw relation kalpana new KumariKalpana2 IMPORTANCE OF VERTICAL JAW RELATION METHODS OF DETERMINING VERTICAL JAW RELATION EFFECT OF INCREASED VERTICAL DIMENSION EFFECT OF DECREASED VERTICAL DIMENSION PHYSIOLOGIC REST POSITION <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/verticaljawrelationkalpananew-200325150354-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> IMPORTANCE OF VERTICAL JAW RELATION METHODS OF DETERMINING VERTICAL JAW RELATION EFFECT OF INCREASED VERTICAL DIMENSION EFFECT OF DECREASED VERTICAL DIMENSION PHYSIOLOGIC REST POSITION
Vertical jaw relation kalpana new from Kumari Kalpana
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Kalpana ebd /slideshow/kalpana-ebd/216109661 kalpanaebd-200106192559
Evidence based dentistry, public health , Prosthodontics and EBD, history of ebd steps, evidence based medicine,evidence based practise. steps in ebd. advantages ,disadvantages, limitations. prosthodontic considerations. ]]>

Evidence based dentistry, public health , Prosthodontics and EBD, history of ebd steps, evidence based medicine,evidence based practise. steps in ebd. advantages ,disadvantages, limitations. prosthodontic considerations. ]]>
Mon, 06 Jan 2020 19:25:58 GMT /slideshow/kalpana-ebd/216109661 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Kalpana ebd KumariKalpana2 Evidence based dentistry, public health , Prosthodontics and EBD, history of ebd steps, evidence based medicine,evidence based practise. steps in ebd. advantages ,disadvantages, limitations. prosthodontic considerations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kalpanaebd-200106192559-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Evidence based dentistry, public health , Prosthodontics and EBD, history of ebd steps, evidence based medicine,evidence based practise. steps in ebd. advantages ,disadvantages, limitations. prosthodontic considerations.
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Denture base resin.. /KumariKalpana2/denture-base-resin-207267909 kalpanadenturebaseresin-191218154850
Contents Introduction Definitions History Classification Requirements Nature & structure Types & techniques Heat-activated Chemically-activated Microwave activated Light-activated Physical properties Processing errors Miscellaneous resins Recent advances Conclusion References ]]>

Contents Introduction Definitions History Classification Requirements Nature & structure Types & techniques Heat-activated Chemically-activated Microwave activated Light-activated Physical properties Processing errors Miscellaneous resins Recent advances Conclusion References ]]>
Wed, 18 Dec 2019 15:48:50 GMT /KumariKalpana2/denture-base-resin-207267909 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Denture base resin.. KumariKalpana2 Contents Introduction Definitions History Classification Requirements Nature & structure Types & techniques Heat-activated Chemically-activated Microwave activated Light-activated Physical properties Processing errors Miscellaneous resins Recent advances Conclusion References <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kalpanadenturebaseresin-191218154850-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Contents Introduction Definitions History Classification Requirements Nature &amp; structure Types &amp; techniques Heat-activated Chemically-activated Microwave activated Light-activated Physical properties Processing errors Miscellaneous resins Recent advances Conclusion References
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ceramic /slideshow/ceramic-207261413/207261413 kalpanaceramic-191218153338
Contents of this slide Introduction Terminologies History Classification Composition Methods of Strengthening Ceramics. Metal-Ceramic restorations All Ceramic restorations Mechanical and thermal properties of dental ceramics. Optical properties of dental ceramics. Porcelain Denture Teeth Factors affecting the Color of Ceramics. Recent advancements. Conclusion & References. ]]>

Contents of this slide Introduction Terminologies History Classification Composition Methods of Strengthening Ceramics. Metal-Ceramic restorations All Ceramic restorations Mechanical and thermal properties of dental ceramics. Optical properties of dental ceramics. Porcelain Denture Teeth Factors affecting the Color of Ceramics. Recent advancements. Conclusion & References. ]]>
Wed, 18 Dec 2019 15:33:38 GMT /slideshow/ceramic-207261413/207261413 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) ceramic KumariKalpana2 Contents of this slide Introduction Terminologies History Classification Composition Methods of Strengthening Ceramics. Metal-Ceramic restorations All Ceramic restorations Mechanical and thermal properties of dental ceramics. Optical properties of dental ceramics. Porcelain Denture Teeth Factors affecting the Color of Ceramics. Recent advancements. Conclusion & References. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kalpanaceramic-191218153338-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Contents of this slide Introduction Terminologies History Classification Composition Methods of Strengthening Ceramics. Metal-Ceramic restorations All Ceramic restorations Mechanical and thermal properties of dental ceramics. Optical properties of dental ceramics. Porcelain Denture Teeth Factors affecting the Color of Ceramics. Recent advancements. Conclusion &amp; References.
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Trigeminal nerve /slideshow/trigeminal-nerve-207258322/207258322 trigeminalnerve-191218152600
Contents DEFINITIONS TRIGEMINAL NERVE EMBRYOLOGY NUCLEI FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS GANGLION COURSE AND RELATION BRANCHES CLINICAL EXAMINATION APPLIED ANATOMY CONCLUSION REFERENCES]]>

Contents DEFINITIONS TRIGEMINAL NERVE EMBRYOLOGY NUCLEI FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS GANGLION COURSE AND RELATION BRANCHES CLINICAL EXAMINATION APPLIED ANATOMY CONCLUSION REFERENCES]]>
Wed, 18 Dec 2019 15:26:00 GMT /slideshow/trigeminal-nerve-207258322/207258322 KumariKalpana2@slideshare.net(KumariKalpana2) Trigeminal nerve KumariKalpana2 Contents DEFINITIONS TRIGEMINAL NERVE EMBRYOLOGY NUCLEI FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS GANGLION COURSE AND RELATION BRANCHES CLINICAL EXAMINATION APPLIED ANATOMY CONCLUSION REFERENCES <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/trigeminalnerve-191218152600-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Contents DEFINITIONS TRIGEMINAL NERVE EMBRYOLOGY NUCLEI FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS GANGLION COURSE AND RELATION BRANCHES CLINICAL EXAMINATION APPLIED ANATOMY CONCLUSION REFERENCES
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