In Dentists at War-12 Who Went Beyond the Call of Duty, author Norman Wahl has attempted to show how the dentist, so often envisioned by the public as the staid, methodical "tooth carpenter," is ca...
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...
This book gives an insight about "DENTOALVEOLAR DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS" with case illustrations. This book potrays review of literature, case photographs, procedure of the D.O. discussion along w...
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...
Dentogenics is the art, practice and technique of creating the illusion of natural teeth in artificial dentures and is based on the elementary factor influenced by sex, personality and age of the p...
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...
Denture adhesives are used commonly by denture wearers. Denture adhesives add to the retention of dentures and henceforth, improve the chewing ability. It also helps to provide comfort and eliminat...
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...
Edentulousness, partial or complete is the most common clinical situation; a dental health care professional is likely to face in his/her clinical practice. Skillfully designed dentures were made a...
Bonding of acrylic resin teeth to the denture base material is an important property. Failures of bonding occurs which may result in the expense of repair and possible danger to the patient. The a...
In the midst of the cold and dark in the current practice of medicine there is a glimmer of hope called the soul of medicine - comprehensive, compassionate, patient-clinician interactions focuse...
Depression is a wide spread mental health problem affecting many people. The life time risk of depression in males is 12%-18% and females it is 20% to 26%. Depression is often associated with a var...
Depression is sometimes viewed as a normal part of aging. It shouldn't be. Rates of depression vary widely, depending on elderly individuals' overall health and whether people still live independen...
Human pluripotent stem cells have the potential to produce essentially unlimited numbers of mature and functional blood lineage populations to study human hematopoiesis. Particularly, human induced...
Dermatoglyphics (in ancient greek 'derma-skin', 'glyphic - carving'), is the scientific study of naturally occurring patterns on the surface of hands and feet. Dr. Harold Cummins coined the term in...
Fingerprints are found in humans and some animals. They are unique to all individuals and remain unchanged over the lifetime. Multiple genes determine fingerprint configurations. The scientific inv...
Man has always wondered about skin over the palms and soles which is peculiar in having epidermal ridges. Dermatoglyphics is scientific study of epidermal ridges and their configuration on palmar a...
Dermatophytic onychomycosis (DO) is a common nail disease in developing countries, including Tunisia. The objective of our work is to determine the prevalence of OD, describe the diagnostic methods...
This thesis sought to describe the unique interventions of intellectual disability nursing in Irish residential services, through the employment of standardised nursing language. The study spec...