Dental SecretsStephen T. Sonis Hanley & Belfus, 1999 - 304 pagina's Using a question-and-answer format, this book covers all the latest clinical and public health aspects of dentistry as well as how computers and the Internet can manage a dental practice and quickly provide information to dental practitioners. The content of all chapters has been update and revised. New questions, answers, and illustrations reflect current additions to dental materials, surgical tehcniques, modalities of diagnosis and infection. |
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... root cementum ? How do they attach to the root ? The term is junctional epithelium ; the cells attach by hemidesmisomes . 79. What is a mucogingival defect ? Mucogingival defects are defined by periodontal pocketing that goes beyond the ...
... root cementum ? How do they attach to the root ? The term is junctional epithelium ; the cells attach by hemidesmisomes . 79. What is a mucogingival defect ? Mucogingival defects are defined by periodontal pocketing that goes beyond the ...
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... roots under a denture apart from retention properties ? Retention is a critical aspect in root - retained dentures . Of equal importance , however , re- tained roots help to prevent resorption of the residual ridges . Retained roots ...
... roots under a denture apart from retention properties ? Retention is a critical aspect in root - retained dentures . Of equal importance , however , re- tained roots help to prevent resorption of the residual ridges . Retained roots ...
Pagina 174
... root - retained denture can be constructed with only one root . The fewer the roots , the less the retentive force that should be applied to them . The ideal distribution of retained roots would be both cuspid regions and bilateral ...
... root - retained denture can be constructed with only one root . The fewer the roots , the less the retentive force that should be applied to them . The ideal distribution of retained roots would be both cuspid regions and bilateral ...
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Treatment Planning and Oral Diagnosis | 13 |
Oral Pathology | 41 |
Oral Radiology | 69 |
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