Correlation of Two Functions in Dental Restoration Correlation of Two Functions in Dental Restoration Correlation of Two Functions in Dental Restoration 1. Centric Relation (CR) and Maximum Intercuspation (CO) CO position is usually located 1-2 mm anterior to the CR position, the distance is usually 1 mm. CO position is often the position of maximum…
The World of Bacteria: Structure, Function, and Impact The World of Bacteria: Structure, Function, and Impact The World of Bacteria: Structure, Function, and Impact Bacteria are tiny, single-celled organisms that can only be seen under a microscope. Despite their small size, they play a vital role in nature and have a direct impact on human…
Transport across the Plasma Membrane Transport across the Plasma Membrane Transport across the Plasma Membrane The plasma membrane is the boundary of a cell, controlling the movement of substances in and out of the cell. The concentration of ions on either side of the membrane is vastly different: Na+ and Ca2+ concentrations are higher outside…
Toxic Substances – Chapter 1: Overview of Toxic Substances Toxic Substances – Chapter 1: Overview of Toxic Substances Toxic Substances – Chapter 1: Overview of Toxic Substances 1. What do Toxic Substances Do? Properties of Toxic Substances: Toxic substances are materials capable of altering physiological functions at various levels upon exposure to the body at…
The Transparent Media of the Eyeball The Transparent Media of the Eyeball The eyeball contains transparent media, which play a crucial role in refracting light and maintaining the shape of the eye. Aqueous humor, a transparent fluid, is secreted from the ciliary body into the posterior chamber, the area behind the iris. It then flows…
Surgical Case History: A Detailed Guide Surgical Case History: A Detailed Guide Surgical Case History: A Detailed Guide A surgical case history is an important document in the process of surgical treatment, helping doctors understand the patient’s condition and develop an effective treatment plan. Surgical case histories are divided into two main types: 1. Pre-operative…
Article about Benign Cervical Lesions Article about Benign Cervical Lesions Article about Benign Cervical Lesions This article will provide information about benign cervical lesions, a common problem in women. 1. Epithelialization: – Epithelialization is a process of tissue change where glandular epithelium grows over squamous epithelium. – The main cause is due to hormonal changes,…
Complete Denture Prosthodontics – Clinical Examination Complete Denture Prosthodontics – Clinical Examination Complete Denture Prosthodontics – Clinical Examination 1. Treatment plan for complete dentures goes through 7 stages: Clinical examination Initial impression Second impression Recording jaw relation, denture installation guidance Try-in Denture insertion and balancing Examination and functional rehabilitation 2. Clinical Examination: Intraoral examination: Patient’s…
Chapter 4: Kidney and Adrenal Glands Chapter 4: Kidney and Adrenal Glands Chapter 4: Kidney and Adrenal Glands 1. Location of the Kidney: Behind the peritoneum: At the angle formed by the 11th rib and the lumbar spine. Right kidney hilum: At the level of the pylorus (thoracic vertebra TL1). Left kidney hilum: At the…
21 Multiple Choice Questions about Ovarian Tumors 21 Multiple Choice Questions about Ovarian Tumors 21 Multiple Choice Questions about Ovarian Tumors This article will help you review your knowledge of ovarian tumors through 21 multiple-choice questions. Question 1: The most common obstetric complication of a solid ovarian tumor is: A. Tumor previa. B. Miscarriage. C.…