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Occlusion and dentistry
* Occlusion ( dentistry ), the manner in which the upper and lower teeth come together when the mouth is closed

Occlusion and ),
Version 14 ( 2007 ) Ambient Occlusion ( AO ), Image-based Lighting ( IBL )
* Screen Space Ambient Occlusion ( SSAO ), a computer graphics rendering technique
* Occlusion ( Musician ), a Dutch Dubstep producer

Occlusion and teeth
This arrangement of teeth is tried in the mouth so that adjustments can be made to the Occlusion.

dentistry and ),
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In addition to optical fiber lasers, a large variety of medical applications ( i. e. dermatology, dentistry ) utilize the erbium ion's 2940 nm emission ( see Er: YAG laser ), which is highly absorbed in water in tissues, making its effect very superficial.
Early conceptions of ecology, such as a balance and regulation in nature can be traced to Herodotus ( died c. 425 BC ), who described one of the earliest accounts of mutualism in his observation of " natural dentistry ".
Mehrgarh, ( 7000 – 5500 BCE ), on the Kachi Plain of Balochistan, is an important Neolithic site discovered in 1974, with early evidence of farming and herding, and dentistry.
The ranking of established professions in the United States based on the above milestones shows surveying first ( George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln were all land surveyors before entering politics ), followed by medicine, actuarial science, law, dentistry, civil engineering, logistics, architecture and accounting.
* Yves Simonpaoli ( born 1928 ), painter and professor of dentistry
Sleep dentistry ( bruxism, snoring and sleep apnea ), while not recognized as one of the nine dental specialties, qualifies for board-certification by the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine ( ABDSM ).
Undergraduate classes are in administration, system analysis, architecture, arts, accounting, biology, medicine, information science and library science, economics, theology, pharmacy, law, social sciences, literature, physical education, nursing, dentistry, physical therapy, speech therapy, nutrition science, engineering ( civil, electrical, environmental and sanitary, computing ), philosophy, geography, journalism, history, pedagogy, psychology, publicity, public relations, chemistry, social services, occupational therapy and tourism.
Matthew holds a degree in dentistry ( and is shown to actually be a more-than-competent dentist ), but prefers to work in radio journalism, considering it is his passion.
* Teeth cleavage or tooth cleavage, slang for Diastema ( dentistry ), the gap between a person's two front teeth.
* Angelo Paternoster ( 1919-2012 ), offensive tackle for the Washington Redskins who went on to practice dentistry in Clifton.
Sedation is now typically used in procedures such as endoscopy, vasectomy, RSI ( Rapid Sequence Intubation ), or minor surgery and in dentistry for reconstructive surgery, some cosmetic surgeries, removal of wisdom teeth, or for high-anxiety patients.
Sedation methods in dentistry include inhalation sedation ( using nitrous oxide ), oral sedation, and intravenous ( IV ) sedation.
* Crown ( dentistry ), a tooth cap
Preprofessional programs are available in dentistry, engineering, law, medicine ( which includes dentistry, optometry, podiatry, and veterinary science ), pharmacy, physical therapy, and speech-language pathology.
Holliday was still practicing dentistry on the side from his rooms in Fort Griffin and in Dodge City, as indicated in an 1878 Dodge newspaper advertisement ( he promised money back for less than complete customer satisfaction ), but this is the last known time he attempted to practice.
also holds legislative powers to take action on behalf of consumers, including the ability to bring a super-complaint to the Office of Fair Trading ( OFT ), a power first used to call for an investigation into private dentistry in 2001.
Orthodontics, formerly orthodontia ( from Greek orthos " straight or proper or perfect "; and odous " tooth ") is the first specialty of dentistry that is concerned with the study and treatment of malocclusions ( improper bites ), which may be a result of tooth irregularity, disproportionate jaw relationships, or both.
* Crown ( dentistry ), a dental treatment
*** Amalgamation combines mercury and another element to create amalgam ( chemistry ), used in dentistry, chemistry, and mining
* Bridge ( dentistry ), a fixed prosthesis used to replace missing teeth
* Cusp ( dentistry ), a pointed structure on a cuspid, premolar, or molar
* Veneer ( dentistry ), a cosmetic treatment for teeth

dentistry and contact
In high speed applications, such as turbines, jet engines, and dentistry equipment, the centrifugal forces generated by the balls changes the contact angle at the inner and outer race.

dentistry and between
It was between 1650 and 1800 that the science of modern dentistry developed.
Because the disorder transcends the boundaries between several health-care disciplines — in particular, dentistry and neurology — there are a variety of treatment approaches.
There is thus some discrepancy between nomenclature in zoology and in dentistry.
Degrees in engineering, health sciences, pharmacy, medicine and dentistry require minimum periods of study between four and five years.
Since the R score is perceived as an absolute measure of a student's academic performance regardless of his / her College academic rank, differences smaller than 0. 5 are often used to discriminate between candidates applying to programs with fixed quotas, such as medicine, podiatric medicine, pharmacy, dentistry or law.

dentistry and teeth
To the layman, dentistry tends to be perceived as being focused primarily on human teeth, though it is not limited strictly to this.
When hard times fell on the silk trade during the French Revolution, he became a peddler, and in 1797 started to practice dentistry, which in those days was simply the pulling of teeth.
In dentistry, gold foil, used as a material to restore teeth, is measured in grains.
Heavy staining and calculus deposits exhibited on the Commonly used terms of relationship and comparison in dentistry | lingual surface of the Human mandible | mandibular Commonly used terms of relationship and comparison in dentistry | anterior teeth, along the gumline.
* The margin of a cast crown that stabilizes root-canal treated teeth in restorative dentistry
Orthodontics is the study of dentistry that is concerned with the treatment of improper bites, and crooked teeth.
** Some frequencies of terahertz radiation can be used for 3D imaging of teeth and may be more accurate than conventional X-ray imaging in dentistry.
In oral hygiene and dentistry, debridement refers to the removal of plaque and calculus that have accumulated on the teeth.
Initially he worked for a dentistry firm, drawing teeth and equipment, before working as a technical illustrator for Boeing, as well designing film posters and animating CBS News's coverage of the Apollo space program at the three-man company Reel Three.
Cosmetic dentistry is generally used to refer to any dental work that improves the appearance ( though not necessarily the function ) of a person's teeth, gums and / or bite.
A dental implant is a " root " device, usually made of titanium, used in dentistry to support restorations that resemble a tooth or group of teeth to replace missing teeth.
Fractures of endodontic therapy | endodontically treated teeth increase considerably in the Commonly used terms of relationship and comparison in dentistry | posterior dentition when cuspal protection is not provided by a crown.
In dentistry, hypodontia is the condition at which the patient has missing teeth as a result of their failure to develop.
Regular chewing of “ mama ” made them black or red and covered with inlays, crowns or plating of teeth goldwork known as “ pusad ”, an impressive example of Visayan dentistry.
Periodontology or Periodontics ( from Greek περί peri " around "; and ὀδούς odous " tooth ", genitive ὀδόντος odontos ) is the specialty of dentistry that studies supporting structures of teeth, diseases, and conditions that affect them.
Neuromuscular dentistry claims that " misalignment problem ( s )" can be corrected by understanding the relationships of the tissues involved, which include muscles, teeth, temporomandibular joints, and nerves.
This characteristic makes them suitable for dentistry, as the tool will grind the hard enamel of teeth, yet leaves soft mouth tissues unharmed if the tool should erroneously touch them.

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