Biocompatible Materials In Restorative Dentistry Define dental cement. Enumerate ideal requirements for dental cement. Answer: Dental cement: Dental cement are hard, brittle material formed by mixing powder and liquid together. They are either resin cement or acid-base cement. Ideal Requirements of Dental Cements: Dental cement should be non-toxic and non-irritant … [Read more...] about Biocompatible Materials In Restorative Dentistry
Condensation And Firing In Porcealin
Condensation And Firing In Porcealin Write a short note on the condensation of porcelain. Or Write a note on methods of porcelain condensation. Answer: The process of packing the powder particles together and removing the excess water is known as “condensation”. Objectives of porcelain condensation: To adapt the material to the requisite shape. To remove as … [Read more...] about Condensation And Firing In Porcealin
Condensation And Firing In Porcealin
Condensation And Firing In Porcealin Write a short note on the porcelain metal bonding mechanism. Or Write a short note on the bonding of porcelain to metals. Or Write a short note on metal-ceramic bond. Or Write a short note on porcelain-metal bonding. Answer: The primary requirement for the success of a metal-ceramic prosthesis is the development of a durable bond … [Read more...] about Condensation And Firing In Porcealin
Classification Of Dental Ceramics
Classification Of Dental Ceramics Write a short note on the classification of dental ceramics. Or Write brief on the composition of dental ceramics. Or Write a short note on the composition of dental ceramics. Answer: Dental ceramics are far stronger, wear-resistant, and virtually indestructible in the oral environment. Classification of Dental Ceramic: … [Read more...] about Classification Of Dental Ceramics
Salivary Glands – Oral: The Histology Guide – University Of Leeds
Salivary Glands - Oral: The Histology Guide - University Of Leeds Describe the histological features of the submandibular salivary gland in brief. Answer. The important histological features of the submandibular salivary gland: Presence of both serous and mucous acini. Mucous acini are made up of truncated columnar cells with flattened basal nuclei. They are … [Read more...] about Salivary Glands – Oral: The Histology Guide – University Of Leeds