Classification Of Orthodontic Brackets Explained Write short notes on orthodontic brackets. Answer. These are passive parts of fixed orthodontic appliances. They act as handles so transmit the force from the active components to teeth. Brackets have one or more slots that accept the wires. Classification of Brackets Based On Slot Type Ribbon arch … [Read more...] about Classification Of Orthodontic Brackets Explained
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Differentiating Infantile And Adult Swallow Reflexes
Differentiating Infantile And Adult Swallow Reflexes Differentiate infantile swallow and adult swallow. Or Differentiate adult swallowing and visceral swallowing. Answer. Swallowing is an important function carried out by the stomatognathic system. Infantile/ visceral Swallowing The ability to feed from the breast is present in the newborn child. The tongue lies … [Read more...] about Differentiating Infantile And Adult Swallow Reflexes
Understanding Wolff’s Law Of Bone Transformation
Understanding Wolff’s Law Of Bone Transformation Write short note on Wolff’s law. Or Describe Wolff’s law. Or Write short note on Wolff’s law of transformation of bone. Answer. It is also known as Wolffs law of bone transformation. In the year 1870, Julius Wolf explained the reason for the arrangement of trabecular pattern. He attributed the trabecular arrangement … [Read more...] about Understanding Wolff’s Law Of Bone Transformation
Understanding Infantile Swallow: Differences From Adult Swallowing
Understanding Infantile Swallow: Differences From Adult Swallowing Write short note on infantile swallowing. Answer. Swallowing pattern in infants is different from adults that’s why it is known as infantile swallow. Newborn child has ability to take his/her feed from breast. During suckling the nipple is drawn in mouth by negative pressure within. Tongue lies over … [Read more...] about Understanding Infantile Swallow: Differences From Adult Swallowing
Understanding Butler’s Field Theory And Dental Variability
Understanding Butler’s Field Theory And Dental Variability Write about Butler’s field theory in Genetics. Or Write short note on Butler's field theory. Answer. Human dentition is divided into four fields, i.e. incisor, canine, premolar and molar. Most distal tooth in each field is the most susceptible to changes or variations. Changes are absence of tooth, variation in … [Read more...] about Understanding Butler’s Field Theory And Dental Variability