The differences in the jaw relationships of subjects with Class-I, Class-II, and Class-III malocclusions are probably due to the fact that in the Class-I group, in contrast to Class-II and Class-II...
The Facial appearance is of great concern to everyone,for it is a significant part of self-image and confidence.The loss of teeth, because of the effect on facial appearance,often creates tremendou...
Dentogenic concept is an esthetic philosophy.Its purpose is to present knowledge whereby the prosthodontist may replace the lost dentition in such a manner as to effect an appearance which is compl...
Physical and mechanical properties of two commonly used denture base materials and a recently introduced denture base material were compared in this investigation. The materials were pressure molde...
Adherence to anticonvulsants by epileptic children is very essential as it has shown by many researches that, Epilepsy is a treatable disease in 70 percent of patients who adhere to conventional me...
It was never projected that infants born with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) would have the opportunity to live on to adulthood and develop their desires. The availability antiretroviral treatm...
Anchorage is one of the limiting factors in orthodontics and its control is essential for successful orthodontic treatment. Micro-implants, as an alternative method for absolute orthodontic anchora...
There has been a revolution in pedodontics.Deep understanding of developmental anomalies of teeth help to change our approach to management of many dental problems in children.This book has covered...
The influence of diabetes mellitus has its effect on general health including the oral health. Among all the systemic conditions, diabetes is the strongest risk factor for periodontitis, leading to...
This text book on diagnosis and treatment planning in dental implant presents systematic information which should be acquired from patients' such as medical and dental history, clinical examination...
The term craniofacial anomalies literally encompass all congenital deformities of the cranium and face. More specifically, however, the term has come to imply congenital deformities of the head tha...
Science keeps progressing at a rapid rate. Inventions are made to provide ease in working and better diagnostic outcomes. It is essential for every clinician to be well informed about the newer aid...
Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancer worldwide. It is largely related to lifestyle habits. Virtually all oral squamous cell carcinomas are preceded by visible changes in the oral mucosa, terme...
Correct treatment always begins with a correct diagnosis. The diagnosis of dental pulp status should be seen as a synthesis of history, clinical examination, special tests and radiological examinat...
During the last years the echocardiography was approved as the most useful method for analysis of the diastolic left ventricular (LV) function in routine practice. However, for an assessment of the...
After the beneficial effects of fluorides in caries prevention were discovered in the 1930s, and that of dietary fluoride supplements in the 1940s, major improvements have occurred in our understan...
Oral cavity is a mirror of general health. Because of its anatomic location it is open to external environment which makes it prone to various diseases. It has also been abused by different types o...
Different ideas are difficult to test in dental and medical fields because clinical trials on human beings are ethically limited. Many inspiring thoughts are, therefore, frequently ignored, that is...
Digital touch in prosthodontics is discription of various techniques used in prosthodontics and its digitilized version. To keep in pace with the advanced technology every dentist has to update the...
Implant failure is a result of a multifactorial process. Dental implants failures can be attributed to many reasons through the different stages of treatment. Implant failure can occur right from t...