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Patel, Preeti
- Use of Electronic Environment in the Reading: a Case study of DAVV, Indore
Authors
1 Moti Tabela, Indore, M. P., IN
Source
International Journal of Information Library and Society, Vol 3, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 33-51Abstract
Man has always been keen to seek out new ways and means of recording knowledge, in the course it has already moved from parchment sheets to papyrus, papyrus to paper, and paper to microforms like microfilms, microfiche, etc and of the late it has moved towards recording knowledge in digital form, what we commonly known as digital documents or electronic sources of information. One can easily access as most of the research carried out these days in the field of information science revolve round the IT applications in libraries and access to electronic resources. The interesting fact also is that even today most of the time we talk, study, and teach about electronic resources is by consulting printed resources concerning to e-resources. This article cover various aspects of reading among students.Keywords
Electronic Environment, Reading- Laboratory Remounting of Complete Denture:A Systematic Review
Authors
1 Department of Prosthodontics, Sree Balaji Dental College & Hospital, BIHER, Chennai, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 12 (2019), Pagination: 2375-2377Abstract
Statement of Problem: Simpler methods have been tried to correct processing errors inthe fabrication of complete denture but the importance of inclusion of laboratory remounting procedure is uncertain.
Purpose: The purpose of the systematic review was to assess the relevance of laboratory remounting procedure on the complete denture.
Materials and Method: One electronic database (PubMed) was searched through in July 2019. The terms “laboratory remounting” AND “occlusion” were chosen. The titles and abstracts were screened and the studies which performed laboratory remount were selected.
Results: After duplicate removal, the database search showed 10 studies. Out of which 5 were retrieved for full-text assessment. 5 randomized control clinical studies were included and 1 review study.
Conclusion: A laboratory procedure is advised to reduce occlusal disharmony and provide comfort to patients and reducing recall appointments.
Keywords
Remounting, Occlusion, Selective Grinding, Dentures.- Laboratory Remounting of Complete Denture:A Systematic Review
Authors
1 Head of Department, Department of Prosthodontics, Sree Balaji Dental College and Hospital, BIHER, Chennai, IN
2 Post-Graduate Student, Department of Prosthodontics, Sree Balaji Dental College and Hospital, BIHER, Chennai, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 11 (2019), Pagination: 2908-2910Abstract
Statement of Problem: Simpler processing method has been tried in fabrication of complete denture but the importance of inclusion of laboratory remounting procedure is uncertain.
Purpose: The purpose of the systematic review was to assess the relevance of laboratory remounting procedure on complete denture.
Materials and Method: One electronic database (PubMed) was searched through in July 2019. The terms “laboratory remounting” AND “occlusion” were chosen. The titles and abstracts were screened and the studies which performed laboratory remount were selected.
Results: After duplicate removal, the database search showed 10 studies. Out of which 5 were retrieved for full text assessment. 5 randomized control clinical studies were included and 1 review study.
Conclusion: A laboratory procedure is advised to reduce occlusal disharmony and provide comfort to patients and reducing recall appointments.
Statement of Problem: Simpler processing method has been tried in fabrication of complete denture but the importance of inclusion of laboratory remounting procedure is uncertain. Purpose: The purpose of the systematic review was to assess the relevance of laboratory remounting procedure on complete denture. Materials and Method: One electronic database (PubMed) was searched through in July 2019. The terms “laboratory remounting” AND “occlusion” were chosen. The titles and abstracts were screened and the studies which performed laboratory remount were selected. Results: After duplicate removal, the database search showed 10 studies. Out of which 5 were retrieved for full text assessment. 5 randomized control clinical studies were included and 1 review study. Conclusion: A laboratory procedure is advised to reduce occlusal disharmony and provide comfort to patients and reducing recall appointments.