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q enumerate the anatomic consequences of edentulismthe anatomic consequences of edentulism include the effect of edentulism on bone and soft tissues
determine the major foot problem in diabetic patient the american diabetic association ada has estimated that 50 of the limbs with foot ulcers can be
q what is facial prosthesisdental implants have prosthesis also been used for facial prosthesis which includes nasal orbital or auricular prosthesis
describe how many bones are there in human footthe human foot is a great mechanical marvel it has 26 bones 29 joints and 42 various ligaments a
q define maxillofacial prosthodonticsdental implants are now been increasingly used for maxillofacial prosthodontics maxillofacial prosthodontics
from the above reading you must have understood how dental implants have come into existence dental implants are the future in dentistry and are
with the development of electron microscopy it was possible to have an in depth knowledge of the interface between the implant and the tissues
state the foot examination of a diabetic patient foot examination of a diabetic patient is very crucial in early detection and proper treatment of
q explain threaded implantscylindrical non-threaded implants poorly distribute compressive forces and generate shears forces that may fragment and
q describe imz implant systemthen came the imz implant system interpore imz in 1974 the major difference between the imz system and all other
in the early 1970s schroeder and his group designed a single stage implant system known by the name of iti implant system they demonstrated that
in 1906 greenfield described the fabrication and insertion of an endossoeus implant he for the first time used a basket shaped round hollow implant
in 1809 maggiolo described a process of fabricating and inserting gold roots into freshly extracted sockets the implant was constructed from the
the first evidence of implants dates back to 600 ad in the mayan population there are reports that the ancient egyptians attempted intra-osseous
illustrate about the chemical disinfection sharp waste may cause injury and person may have diseases like hepatitis b cand hivaids therefore it is
q provision of additional tooth supporttransitioning a patient from a complete denture to an implant supported fixed prosthesis have resulted in a
q preservation of tooth structurefixed partial dentures have been considered the standard of treatment prior to advent of implant therapy however
the psychological effects of total edentulism are complex and varied and range from very minimal to a state of neuroticism although complete dentures
removable soft tissue-borne partial dentures have one of the lowest patient acceptance rates in dentistry those patients wearing the partial dentures
as bone looses width height volume the attached gingiva gradually decreases and is prone to abrasions caused by the overlying prosthesis in addition
q consequences on the bony structuresbasal bone forms the dental skeletal structure wolffs law states that the bone remodels in relationship to the
health hazards with poor management of bio-medical wastehealth hazards associated with poor management of bio-medical waste are- injury from sharps
aging population is an important factor to be considered in implant dentistry life expectancy has increased significantly past the age of retirement
the need to replace missing teeth has haunted humans for time immemorial since antiquity man has attempted to solve the problems associated with
state the definition of bio-medical wastebio-medical waste means any solid andor liquid waste including its container and any intermediate product