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Stress analysis in dental prosthesis
Computational Materials Science, 2010Dental implant has been used and studied for the replacement of missing teeth for many years. It has been well known that the success of dental implant is heavily dependent on initial stability and long-term osseointegration due to optimal stress distribution in the surrounding bones.
T. Achour+6 more
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Control of dental prosthesis system with microcontroller.
Journal of medical systems, 2000In this study, a microcontroller-based electronic circuit was designed and implemented for dental prosthesis curing system. Heater, compressor and valve were controlled by 8-bit PIC16C64 microcontroller which is programmed using MPASM package. The temperature and time were controlled automatically by preset values which were inputted from keyboard ...
Kapidere, Metin+2 more
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Interim Prosthesis Options for Dental Implants
Journal of Prosthodontics, 2016AbstractDental implants have become a popular treatment modality for replacing missing teeth. In this regard, the importance of restoring patients with function during the implant healing period has grown in recent decades. Esthetic concerns, especially in the anterior region of the maxilla, should also be considered until the definitive restoration is
Elaheh Beyabanaki+2 more
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Dental prosthesis as an unsuspected foreign body
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1984Ingested or aspirated dental prostheses may cause dysphagia and respiratory obstructions. We present the case of a patient with dementia who had a dental prosthesis lodged in his hypopharynx. This patient had routine radiologic studies and diagnostic scans to rule out primary and metastatic disease, was placed on total parenteral nutrition, and ...
Beverly Johnson Nahman+2 more
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Chronic cadmium intoxication caused by a dental prosthesis
Zeitschrift f�r Rechtsmedizin, 1990We present a case of chronic cadmium intoxication caused by a gold dental prosthesis. The first symptoms of the disease appeared 2 years after insertion and gradually intensified over the next 3 years. Analysis of blood and urine samples, as well as parts of the prosthesis, revealed an excessive concentration of cadmium.
T. Marcinkowski+2 more
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The Use of Mechanical Interlock in Dental Prosthesis
2008Good long term outcomes in prosthetic dentistry depends on the stability of its abutment-implant construct. One of the abutment designs normally used is a cylindrical taper where interference fit is achieved on large contact pressure and frictional resistance at the interface. Other designs include the screw and a combination of screw and taper.
Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq+2 more
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Preventive dental prosthesis for the patient with bulimia
Special Care in Dentistry, 1987ABSTRACTBulimia is a distinct diagnostic eating disorder with its most noted manifestation being the rapid ingestion of large quantities of food followed by its elimination through the mouth. Because of the dental implications of highly acidic stomach contents chronically being regurgitated, the dentist is in a unique position to help identify the ...
Jesley C. Ruff, Richard A. Abrams
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Electrocoagulation and hazardous damage to a dental prosthesis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006We report the case of 50-year-old patient who experienced minor damage to a dental prosthesis after undergoing bipolar electrocoagualtion during micrographic surgery for scirrhous basal cell carcinoma of the cheek. The melting defect in the covering resin of the prosthesis was caused by heating through a channeling effect as the prosthesis served as an
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Collision Free Design of Dental Prosthesis
2014This research project presents the construction of a Dental Virtual Articulator that permits the design of collision-free geometry on dental prostheses. Thanks to this articulator kinematic analysis can be taken into account in the design of dental prostheses. This is an improvement of the utmost importance in this field.
Eneko Solaberrieta+7 more
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The Ellipse of Elasticity Applied to a Dental Prosthesis
1991The early elastic theories of Culmann and associated workers has been reviewed with particular reference to beam bending. The theory allows an analytical and geometric description of the elastic deformation of beams of various geometries under a variety of loading conditions.
K. R. Williams, G. Pallotti
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