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    class you will be able to:  Demonstrate and maintain neutral seated position for each of the mandibular and maxillary treatment areas.  Demonstrate correct patient position relative the clinician  Demonstrate‚ from memory‚ the traditional clock position for each of the mandibular and maxillary treatment areas.  Demonstrate standing clinician position for the mandibular treatment areas.  Recognize incorrect position and describe or demonstrate how to correct the

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    Handout Embryology

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    Identify Rathke’s pouch in Picture 3 and review your notes on the subject. BRANCHIAL ARCHES Refer to Picture 4 (from: William J. Larsen: Human Embryology‚ Churchill Livingstone) Picture 4 1st branchial arch (mandibular arch) gives rise to the maxillary and the mandibular prominences. Identify the 1st branchial arch cartilage or Meckel’s cartilage. It does not form the mandible. Indicates the position of the future mandible. The mandible develops by intramembranous ossification. The

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    THE FACIAL PART OF THE HEAD OPERATIONS ON THE HEAD The border between the head and neck is the line which is drawn along the inferior margin of the mandible‚ apex of the mastoid process‚ superior nuchal line to the external occipital protube­rance and passes on to another side. The facial part is composed of the following regions: the orbital region‚ the oral cavity re­gion (the region of the mouth)‚ nose region (region of the nose)‚ the lateral region and deep region of the face. You studied

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    Orangutan Stone Tools

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    gathering. The crucial part of life‚ food‚ cannot only exist but it must be retrieved. Therefore‚ if it wasn’t for the technology and the evolution of hunter gathering‚ then humankind wouldn’t exist. There is plenty of evidence to show how the advancement of gathering food was allowed by the existence of certain stone tools and by the realization to gather food. Paleoanthropologists have done great amounts of research to find out the different stones tools that were used by mankind and to prove

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    On the Job Training Paper

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    diagnostic facilities like the Four Dimensional (4D) Ultrasound‚ the first in Batangas Province. Imaging services include X-Ray (500 ma fully computerized X-Ray machine)‚ Computerized Tomography Scan (CT Scan)‚ Dental Panoramic‚ Cephlometric‚ Temporo Mandibular X-Ray‚ Cardiac Services include 2D/3D Echocardiography & Electrochardiography‚ Hemodialysis Center and Physical

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    Edna Ferrer: A Case Study

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    Today I had the opportunity to work on my patient‚ Edna Ferrer. I met her today‚ and I am glad she is taking the time to come to the clinic for treatment. The good thing about her is that she had periodontal treatment before‚ and she knows her gums are not healthy now. She has lost a lot of bone structure‚ and in order to preserve what she has‚ my biggest challenge will be to make her understand how her smoking habit is contributing to the development of her periodontitis. Also‚ she needs to

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    sodium impurities‚ one can view the flame through a piece of cobalt blue glass.  The cobalt glass absorbs the yellow light given off by sodium while letting most other wavelengths of light pass through.  In this activity‚ wooden splints dipped in solutions of metal salts are heated using a Bunsen burner‚

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    forcefully. Follow the downregulation‚ the protein transcripted by SOX9 gene is reduced‚ also its function to activate the genes induce bone development. As a result‚ bones cannot form properly and the one is most affected is the mandible. Follow the mandibular defect‚ the tongue in push inward and narrow the respiratory tract. The trunk of the tongue also is deviated upward‚ which impair the closure of the

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    the abdomen and pelvis‚ and the soft tissues of the neck. Its role in maxillofacial surgery is less widely recognized. Gateno et al. investigated the use of ultrasound pre-operatively to aid in adjusting the mandibular condyle in relation to the glenoid fossa during osteotomy of the mandibular ramus. In maxillofacial trauma‚ ultrasound scanning has also been used to aid in the closed reduction of fractures of the zygomatic arch. Regarding the usefulness of ultrasound in diagnosing facial fractures

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    gas which relights a glowing wooden splint 3. A silvery mirror like surface is formed near the mouth of the test tube. On scratching the surface ‚it forms tiny droplets of mercury 4.Gaseous product -oxygen and residueMercury http://foricseandbeyond.blogspot.in/ SILVER(I)OXIDE 2Ag2O 4Ag + O2 1.The amorphous greyish powder on heating leaves behind residue which is silver 2.It gives off a colourless‚ odourless gas which relights a glowing wooden splint “action of heat on higher oxide

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