CLINICAL ARTICLE Abfraction, Abrasion, Biocorrosion, and the Enigma of Noncarious Cervical Lesions: A 20-Year Perspective jerd_487 10..23 謎樣的人 或事 JOHN O. GRIPPO,…
DR. APPLU ATREY PG PART I DEPT OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY AND ENDODONTICS INTRODUCTION DIFFERENT TYPES OF NON CARIOUS LESIONS CONSEQUENCES OF TOOTH…
•Regressive changes are a variety of alterations that are not related either etiologically or either pathogenetically. •They are generally associated with the general…
Regressive alteration y Are the group of retrogressive changes in the teeth, which occur duo to non-bacterial causes & results in wear and tear of the tooth structures…
Slide 1Tissue Injuries in Sports Slide 2 Cell Tissue Cell: smallest structural unit of living matter capable of functioning independently Tissue: A collection of cells in…
1. Is defined as a bacterial disease of the calcified tissues of teeth characterized by demineralization of the inorganic and destruction of organic substance of the tooth.…
Slide 1 Instruments and instrumentation used in operative dentistry I dr.Abdulaziz N Maher Slide 2 General Classification of Instruments The standardization of the design…
Restorative Dentistry MANAGEMENT OF TOOTH DISCOLOURATION COLOUR Teeth made of many colours, with natural gradation from the darker cervical to the lighter incisal third Variation…
Clinical Application of restorative materials Successful results in operative dentistry cannot be achieved without using proper restorative materials. The final restoration…
Slide 1 and why it is banned in Norway Dental amalgam Anette & Jenny Scandinavia ban the use of amalgam In 1998 proposed a law that would gradually discontinue the use…