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Dental Fear in Children – a proposed model [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Dental Journal, 1999
Over the past eleven years, we have worked together to treat children who are dentally phobic. This has enabled us to develop an understanding of how children come to be dentally fearful. We have constructed a model of child dental fear which helps us in our work.
N C Kirby-Turner, H R Chapman
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Modeling dental implant insertion

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2017
The success of dental implantation is connected with the so-called implant primary stability, a synonym for the implant anchoring inside the bone. The primary stability is related to the applied peak torque to the implant during the insertion process.
K. Shemtov-Yona   +3 more
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Veterinary Dental Demonstration Models

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 1992
This article is about dental models and their construction. It is meant to be informative, entertaining and, hopefully, a little lighthearted. The use of dental models in the veterinary practice has become commonplace. The models are useful for demonstrating to clients and colleagues various dental pathologies and procedures.
Robert B. Wiggs, Heidi B. Lobprise
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A Model for Forensic Dental Education in the Predoctoral Dental School Curriculum

Journal of Dental Education, 2012
Forensic odontologists play an important role locally and nationally in assisting in the identification of the victims of mass fatality incidents, whether natural or human‐made. With the recent passage of legislation by Congress identifying dentists as a first‐responder resource, knowledge of their expanding role in disaster response is particularly ...
J. Dane Johnson, Kenneth P. Hermsen
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Control Models in Dental Implantology [PDF]

open access: possible2018 Eleventh International Conference "Management of large-scale system development" (MLSD, 2018
The article describes osseointegration in tissue engineering system ‘bone – implant’ within approaches of systems biology and biocybernetics. The system considered in design of controlled functional system. The proposed model identifies biological equivalents for its components (such as controlling actions, controlled objects and their responses ...
V. V. Novochadov   +2 more
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The dental scientist model

Journal of Dental Education, 1993
A case has been presented for strengthening the science‐base of the future dentist. Such a development is essential and inevitable and we must plan the changes in the dental education continuum that will facilitate it. Transfer of advanced clinical training to mandatory post‐doctoral education will control the economic impact of the change and improve ...
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Dental robotics and human model

First International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, 2003. Conference Proceedings., 2004
The paper describes research on a dental robotics approach to a human jaw motion control system from the robotics field. A patient robot and doctor robot are useful for developing the total model of human jaw. The authors have developed a mastication robot and a mouth opening training robot which simulate patient and doctor respectively.
A. Takanishi, Hideaki Takanobu
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Response to the dental scientist model

Journal of Dental Education, 1993
In general, considerable strength and much realism exist in the model as presented by Dr. McHugh. Progress in biological science is central to any scheme anticipating change in medicine, including dental and oral medicine. In my view, there are two weaknesses in his presentation: 1) a perhaps semantic difference with me over whether dentists should be ...
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Videotape Modeling of the Child Dental Patient

Journal of Dental Research, 1976
One week before their first dental visit, 36-to 60-month-old children were shown a videotape to model their behavior in the dental situation. The behavior was then rated for three visits. The children who had been modeled did not behave significantly better than either children who had no previous contact with the dental setting or children who had ...
Henry W. Fields, Jimmy R. Pinkham
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Interactive Tooth Segmentation of Dental Models

2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, 2005
The accurate segmentation of the teeth from the triangle mesh is an important step in computer-aided orthodontic. Because teeth come in different shapes and their arrangements vary substantially from one individual to another, tooth segmentation is difficult. This paper proposes a new method to accurately segment the teeth interactively.
Lizhuang Ma   +3 more
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