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q enumerate different implant materialsbiomaterials fall into four categories metal and metal alloys ceramics carbon included in this group synthetic
q classify biomaterials and list some examplesbiologic classification is based on tissue response and systemic toxicity effects of the implant and is
q define biomaterial and an implant and statea biologically compatibility an ideal implant material will elicit mainly physiological reactions within
general requirements of implant materials1 biologically compatibility an ideal implant material will elicit mainly physiological reactions within the
the following are the important neuropathic symptoms1 dysesthesia it means burning or tingling sensation sunburn like feeling etc take a note of
procedure of examining footlet us learn the steps of examining the foot and identify foot at risksteps to follow1 make the patient comfortable2
q define bioactive materialsbioactive materials certain glasses ceramics and glass-ceramics that contain oxides of silicon sodium calcium and
diabetic foot are impaired blood supply to footdiabetic foot are impaired blood supply to foot ie vasculopathy this leads to ischaemia which in turn
q define bioinert materialsbioinert materials are chemically inert in the body and exhibit minimal chemical interaction with adjacent tissue such as
explain the autonomic neuropathyit leads to dry skin due to decreased sweating dryness of the skin leads to cracking which makes entry of infection
biotolerant materials are characterized by a thin fibrous tissue interface the fibrous tissue layer develops as a result of the chemical products
biomaterial is defined in the broader sense as any pharmacologically inert material that is capable of interacting with a living organism without
what is motor neuropathyit leads to muscular weakness and wasting muscle wasting leads to various foot deformities and abnormal pressure points
during the last 90 years man-made materials and devices have been developed to replace parts of living systems in the human body these special
explain about the sensory neuropathythere is decreased sensory perception by foot for any external stimuli making foot prone to various injuries due
q discuss the advantages of implant supported maxillo-facial prosthesismaxillofacial prosthodontics involves the prosthetic rehabilitation of
q discuss the role of dental implants in orthodontic anchoragethe increasing popularity of dental implants has led to its use for orthodontic
q reasons for increasing popularity of dental implantsthere are various reasons for increased popularity of dental implants with the rapid
q discuss the evolution of implants in dentistrythe first use of implants dates back to 600 ad in the mayan population where intraosseous
q enumerate the advantages of implant supported prosthesis over a removable oneremovable soft tissue-borne partial dentures have one of the lowest
q enumerate the anatomic consequences of edentulismthe anatomic consequences of edentulism include the effect of edentulism on bone and soft tissues
determine the major foot problem in diabetic patient the american diabetic association ada has estimated that 50 of the limbs with foot ulcers can be
q what is facial prosthesisdental implants have prosthesis also been used for facial prosthesis which includes nasal orbital or auricular prosthesis
describe how many bones are there in human footthe human foot is a great mechanical marvel it has 26 bones 29 joints and 42 various ligaments a
q define maxillofacial prosthodonticsdental implants are now been increasingly used for maxillofacial prosthodontics maxillofacial prosthodontics