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Emerging Nanotechnologies in Dentistry (2017)
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Emerging Nanotechnologies in Dentistry, Second Edition, brings together an international team of experts from the fields of materials science, nanotechnology and dentistry to explain these new materials and their applications for the restoration, fixation, replacement or regeneration of hard and soft tissues in and about the oral cavity and craniofacial region. New nanomaterials are leading to a range of emerging dental treatments that utilize more biomimetic materials that more closely duplicate natural tooth structure (or bone, in the case of implants). Each chapter has been comprehensively revised from the first edition, and new chapters cover important advances in graphene based materials for dentistry, liposome based nanocarriers and the neurotoxicity of nanomaterials used in dentistry. Offers a comprehensive professional reference for the subject covering materials fabrication and use of materials for all major diagnostic and therapeutic dental applications: repair, restoration, regeneration, implants and prevention Focuses in depth on the materials manufacturing processes involved, with emphasis on pre-clinical and clinical applications, use and biocompatibility Examines the use of novel nanomaterials including graphene in dentistry, exploring how these may best be used
Dental Materials (2016)
Get an in-depth understanding of the dental materials and tasks that dental professionals encounter every day with Dental Materials: Foundations and Applications, 11th Edition. Trusted for nearly 40 years, Powers and Wataha's text walks readers through the nature, categories, and uses of clinical and laboratory dental materials in use today. Increased coverage of foundational basics and clinical applications and an expanded art program help make complex content easier to grasp. If you're looking to effectively stay on top of the rapidly developing field of dental materials, look no further than this proven text. Comprehensive and cutting-edge content describes the latest materials commonly used in dental practice, including those in esthetics, ceramics, dental implants, and impressions. Approximately 500 illustrations and photographs make it easier to understand properties and differences in both materials and specific types of products. Review questions provide an excellent study tool with 20 to 30 self-test questions in each chapter. Quick Review boxes summarize the material in each chapter. Note boxes highlight key points and important terminology throughout the text. Key terms are bolded at their initial mention in the text and defined in the glossary. Expert authors are well recognized in the fields of dental materials, oral biomaterials, and restorative dentistry. A logical and consistent format sets up a solid foundation before progressing into discussions of specific materials, moving from the more common and simple applications such as composites to more specialized areas such as polymers and dental implants. Learning objectives in each chapter focus readers' attention on essential information. Supplemental readings in each chapter cite texts and journal articles for further research and study. Conversion Factors on the inside back cover provides a list of common metric conversions. NEW! Foundations and Applications subtitle emphasizes material basics and clinical applications to mirror the educational emphasis. NEW! More clinical photos and conceptual illustrations help bring often-complex material into context and facilitate comprehension.
Ceramics in Dentistry (2016) eBook
The author shows how and why fracture occurs and explains why choosing the right material, design and processing method are vital to the success of any ceramic restoration and why certain ceramic systems are most suitable for certain clinical situations. The author also details how to achieve esthetic excellence without compromising strength. The book concludes with a chapter on the use of ceramics in implant dentistry and how CAD/CAM technology can be used to revolutionize this field. Thumbnails featured throughout point to extra online content.
Websites
Thermoforming - Erkodent
The instructions in this brochure are the suggestions of the Development Team of Erkodent. The fields of use as well as the fabrication procedures in Thermoforming Technique are not limited to the instructions that are shown and may vary
CAD/CAM Dentistry: What Is It and How Does It Work? (2021)
What is CAD/CAM dentistry?
Computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) are digital technologies used to design, plan and ultimately create dental prosthodontics with 3D printing technology. With CAD/CAM, dentists can efficiently create dental crowns, bridges, veneers, onlays, inlays, dentures, and dental implant-supported prostheses.
Online Videos
How 3D Printed Dentures Are Made (2019)
ake a quick look inside Castable Ceramics dental laboratory to see how we're making our state-of-the-art 3d printed dentures using the Carbon 3d printer and liquid programmable resins.
Online Videos
Custom Tray Fabrication (2020)
The Complete Denture Journey Instructional Video Set is used as material for educational purposes within NYCCT Department of Restorative Dentistry. It is an introductory level overview of appointments and procedures in regard to complete denture fabrication.
How to Make an Immediate Denture, Step-By-Step (2020)
This is the step-by-step process of how we make our immediate dentures at LSK121 Oral Prosthetics.
Parts of Removable Partial Denture (2020)
In this lecture, I have briefly discussed the different components of a Removable Partial Denture (Cast Partial Denture).
- The RPD, or the removable partial denture has a very unique structure made up of various different parts that give it a complete design.
- A removable partial denture has in total 8 different parts or 8 different components.
- The components of the Removable partial denture (Cast Partial Denture) are named as:
The Major connectors
The Minor Connectors
The Rests
The Direct Retainers
The Stabilizing Component
The Indirect Retainers
The Denture Base
The Artificial Teeth
- Each of these component has a specific function to perform contributing to the stability of the removable partial denture.
- There are many other types of the individual components that are making up the removable partial denture. that I will discuss in some other video.