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"Estudo do tamanho dos dentes naturais superiores e dentes artificiais de diferentes marcas comerciais" / Study of the size of the upper natural teeth and of the artificial teeth of different commercial marksMarina Sayuri Okawa 16 September 2005 (has links)
Neste estudo analisou-se o tamanho de dentes naturais superiores de 119 indivíduos com idade entre 20 e 30 anos. Mediu-se a largura e a altura de todos os dentes superiores em modelos de gesso, com auxílio de um paquímetro digital. Aferiu-se também o tamanho de dentes artificiais de três marcas comerciais. Essa análise permitiu a identificação do que freqüentemente ocorre na dentição natural. Concluiu-se que: aproximadamente 48% dos incisivos centrais superiores naturais possuem a largura maior que 9,0mm. Em contrapartida, somente 14,28% dos incisivos centrais superiores artificiais analisados possuíam essa dimensão. Aproximadamente 64% dos indivíduos da pesquisa possuíam o dente 14 com largura maior que 7,0mm. Nas cartelas de dentes artificiais aferidas, encontrou-se apenas um modelo com dimensão mesiodistal superior a 7,0mm. Cerca de 74% dos primeiros molares superiores naturais possuíam altura menor que 7,0mm. Somente um modelo artificial possui altura menor que 7,0mm. A adequação das dimensões dos dentes artificiais facilitaria a montagem dos dentes e traria a estética almejada ao portador de reabilitações protéticas. / In this study, the size of natural maxillary teeth of 119 individuals between 20 and 30 years old were analyzed. The width and the height of all of the upper teeth on the casts were measured with a digital caliper. The size of the artificial teeth of three commercial marks was also checked. That analysis allowed the identification of what frequently occurs in the natural dentition. The conclusion was that: approximately 48% of the width of natural maxillary central incisor was greater than 9,0mm. However, only 14,28% of the artificial central upper incisor analyzed had that dimension. Approximately 64% of the population in the research had tooth 14 with width larger than 7,0mm. In the moulds of the teeth available, was found only a model with mesiodistal dimension over 7,0mm. Around 74% of the height of natural maxillary first molars was smaller than 7,0mm. Only an artificial model had height smaller than 7,0mm. The adaptation of the dimensions by artificial teeth would facilitate the assembly of the teeth and would bring the esthetics desired for to the user of the prosthetic replacements.
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A cephalometric study of stability after maxillary impactionLui, Wai-kay, Wilkie., 雷偉基. January 1996 (has links)
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Use of generalized fuzzy operator in digital subtraction radiographyLeung, Chung-Chu., 梁中柱. January 2003 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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The innervation of normal and inflamed dental pulp in the catAndrew, David January 1996 (has links)
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The impact of dental status on diet, nutrition and nutritional status in U.S.A. adultsNowjack-Raymer, Ruth Emilie January 2000 (has links)
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Factors affecting demineralisation and remineralisation of human enamelBoyle, Edward Liam January 2000 (has links)
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Dental caries, related treatment need and oral health related quality of life in Myanmar adolescentsSoe, Ko Ko January 2000 (has links)
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Benign design for dental restorationsRichardson, Charlotte Jane January 1999 (has links)
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An assessment of oral implant therapy outcomes using health status measuresAllen, Patrick Finbarr January 2000 (has links)
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The application of simulation and statistical methods for studying crack propagation and fatigue propertiesShariff, Asma Ahmad January 1998 (has links)
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