This case report describes a rare occurrence of "mirror image impacted rosette molars" or "kissing molars" in a 26-year-old male patient. Panoramic x-ray and CT imaging revealed bilaterally impacted third molars along with an impacted left second molar that was contacting the third molar from above in a rosette formation. The patient underwent surgical extraction of all four impacted teeth. Kissing molars are a very rare impaction where two teeth contact each other within the same follicular space. The etiology is still unknown but it may be associated with certain medical conditions or developmental abnormalities.
This 3 slide presentation provides information on examination, diagnosis and treatment planning for removable partial dentures. It is part of a 4th year dental course on prosthodontics and refers to a color atlas textbook as a reference. The presentation was given by Dr. Ali Hmud at the College of Dentistry in Dammam, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, April 8, 2008.
This document provides an overview of adult orthodontics. It discusses special considerations for orthodontic treatment in adults, including medical history, psychological factors, lack of growth, and periodontal disease. It also describes recent advances in adult orthodontics, such as ceramic brackets, lingual appliances, and Invisalign, which aim to improve aesthetics. The document is a reference list for adult orthodontics written by Mohammed Almuzian at the University of Glasgow in 2013.
This case report describes the replacement of congenitally missing bilateral maxillary lateral incisors and a right mandibular premolar with dental implants in a 22-year old female patient. The treatment involved first extracting retained primary canines and using orthodontics to gain space between teeth for implant placement. Implants were then surgically placed and allowed to heal, followed by the placement of abutments and final prosthesis. The treatment achieved excellent esthetic and functional results through an interdisciplinary approach between orthodontics, periodontics, and prosthodontics.
Treatment of Patients With Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisors: Is an Inter...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
Congenitally missing teeth are frequently presented to the dentist. Interdisciplinary approach may be needed for the proper treatment plan. The available treatment modalities to replace congenitally missing teeth include prosthodontic fixed and removable prostheses, resin bonded retainers, orthodontic movement of maxillary canine to the lateral incisor site and single tooth implants. Dental implants offer a promising treatment option for placement of congenitally missing teeth. Interdisciplinary approach may be needed in these cases. This article aims to present a case report of replacement of bilaterally congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors with dental implants.
This document provides an overview of the various branches of dentistry, including oral pathology, oral medicine and radiology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, pedodontics, periodontics, orthodontics, conservative and endodontics, prosthodontics, community dentistry, forensic odontology, and cosmetic dentistry. It describes the focus and procedures involved in each specialty area. The document was written by Dr. Manjula, a dental surgeon, as an informational overview of the field of dentistry.
Endodontic Management of Unusual Case of Type II Dens Invaginatus – A Case Re...QUESTJOURNAL
This document describes a case report of endodontic treatment of an unusual type II dens invaginatus in a maxillary lateral incisor. CBCT imaging revealed an invagination extending into the root but confined as a blind sac. During root canal treatment, an operating microscope and ultrasonic instrumentation were used to remove the invaginated tissue and completely debride the complex anatomy. The canals were shaped, filled with gutta-percha and sealer, and the tooth was temporarily restored. The successful treatment required detailed diagnosis using CBCT along with specialized instrumentation and microscopy to navigate the unusual anatomy.
Taurodontism is characterized by teeth with enlarged and elongated pulp chambers and apical displacement of the bifurcation or trifurcation of roots. This anomaly occurs either as an isolated, singular trait or in association with syndromes and with some ectodermal anomalies. The aim of this review is to address the etiology, radiographic features and clinical considerations in the treatment of such teeth. It can be seen that taurodontism has until now received insufficient attention from clinicians.
This case report describes a rare occurrence of "mirror image impacted rosette molars" or "kissing molars" in a 26-year-old male patient. Panoramic x-ray and CT imaging revealed bilaterally impacted third molars along with an impacted left second molar that was contacting the third molar from above in a rosette formation. The patient underwent surgical extraction of all four impacted teeth. Kissing molars are a very rare impaction where two teeth contact each other within the same follicular space. The etiology is still unknown but it may be associated with certain medical conditions or developmental abnormalities.
This 3 slide presentation provides information on examination, diagnosis and treatment planning for removable partial dentures. It is part of a 4th year dental course on prosthodontics and refers to a color atlas textbook as a reference. The presentation was given by Dr. Ali Hmud at the College of Dentistry in Dammam, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, April 8, 2008.
This document provides an overview of adult orthodontics. It discusses special considerations for orthodontic treatment in adults, including medical history, psychological factors, lack of growth, and periodontal disease. It also describes recent advances in adult orthodontics, such as ceramic brackets, lingual appliances, and Invisalign, which aim to improve aesthetics. The document is a reference list for adult orthodontics written by Mohammed Almuzian at the University of Glasgow in 2013.
This case report describes the replacement of congenitally missing bilateral maxillary lateral incisors and a right mandibular premolar with dental implants in a 22-year old female patient. The treatment involved first extracting retained primary canines and using orthodontics to gain space between teeth for implant placement. Implants were then surgically placed and allowed to heal, followed by the placement of abutments and final prosthesis. The treatment achieved excellent esthetic and functional results through an interdisciplinary approach between orthodontics, periodontics, and prosthodontics.
Treatment of Patients With Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisors: Is an Inter...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
Congenitally missing teeth are frequently presented to the dentist. Interdisciplinary approach may be needed for the proper treatment plan. The available treatment modalities to replace congenitally missing teeth include prosthodontic fixed and removable prostheses, resin bonded retainers, orthodontic movement of maxillary canine to the lateral incisor site and single tooth implants. Dental implants offer a promising treatment option for placement of congenitally missing teeth. Interdisciplinary approach may be needed in these cases. This article aims to present a case report of replacement of bilaterally congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors with dental implants.
This document provides an overview of the various branches of dentistry, including oral pathology, oral medicine and radiology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, pedodontics, periodontics, orthodontics, conservative and endodontics, prosthodontics, community dentistry, forensic odontology, and cosmetic dentistry. It describes the focus and procedures involved in each specialty area. The document was written by Dr. Manjula, a dental surgeon, as an informational overview of the field of dentistry.
Endodontic Management of Unusual Case of Type II Dens Invaginatus – A Case Re...QUESTJOURNAL
This document describes a case report of endodontic treatment of an unusual type II dens invaginatus in a maxillary lateral incisor. CBCT imaging revealed an invagination extending into the root but confined as a blind sac. During root canal treatment, an operating microscope and ultrasonic instrumentation were used to remove the invaginated tissue and completely debride the complex anatomy. The canals were shaped, filled with gutta-percha and sealer, and the tooth was temporarily restored. The successful treatment required detailed diagnosis using CBCT along with specialized instrumentation and microscopy to navigate the unusual anatomy.
Taurodontism is characterized by teeth with enlarged and elongated pulp chambers and apical displacement of the bifurcation or trifurcation of roots. This anomaly occurs either as an isolated, singular trait or in association with syndromes and with some ectodermal anomalies. The aim of this review is to address the etiology, radiographic features and clinical considerations in the treatment of such teeth. It can be seen that taurodontism has until now received insufficient attention from clinicians.
Taurodontism is a rare dental anomaly in which the involved tooth has an enlarged and elongated body and pulp chamber
with apical displacement of the pulpal floor. Endodontic treatment of a taurodont tooth is challenge to a clinician and
requires special handling because of the proximity and apical displacement of the roots. The present article describes the
diagnosis and management of hypertaurodontism by endodontic treatment in a left mandibular second molar.
Taurodontism, a dental anomaly is defined as a change in tooth shape caused by the failure of
Hertwig’s epithelial root sheath to invaginate at the proper horizontal level. Enlarged and elongated
pulp chamber, apically shifted pulpal floor, and lack of constriction at the level of the cementoenamel
junction are the characteristic features. In performing root canal t
appreciate the complexity of the root canal system, canal obliteration, configuration, and the potential
for additional root canal systems. Careful exploration of the all orifices with the help of magnification,
ultrasonics and a modified filling technique are useful for its better management.
This document reports on a case study of the surgical removal of 38 odontomes from the palatomaxillary area of a 9-year old patient. Odontomes are benign odontogenic tumors composed of dental hard tissues. The patient presented with delayed tooth eruption and radiographs revealed multiple radiopaque structures in the palatomaxillary area. Under local anesthesia, a triangular flap was elevated to expose the lesion and 38 odontomes were surgically removed. The area was irrigated and closed. The patient had no further issues at follow up. Odontomes are generally asymptomatic but can cause complications if left untreated due to their potential for growth and associated tooth impaction.
Mandibular molar impaction and related retrospective study finding incidence of impacted mandibular third molars in a population sample from Bosnia and Herzegovina
This document summarizes key points about early treatment of tooth eruption disturbances from a presentation by Dr. Juri Kurol. It discusses that early treatment is purportedly easier and less expensive but should not be prescribed automatically without evaluating need and prognosis. Early treatment is recommended to avoid further disturbances during eruption and prevent complications like tooth resorption. Common disturbances requiring early treatment include ectopic maxillary first molars, mesiodens, ankylosed deciduous molars, and palatally erupting canines to prevent root resorption of incisors. Early extraction of palatally erupting canines in ages 10-13 normalized 78% of cases. More evidence is needed to demonstrate benefits of early treatment versus
Impacted teeth /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental academy Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
0091-9248678078
This document discusses the orthodontic management of hypodontia. It begins with definitions and classifications of hypodontia, discusses prevalence based on factors like ethnicity and gender, and reviews potential etiologies. Clinical presentation and features seen in hypodontia cases are outlined. Treatment involves a multidisciplinary team and factors like age, severity, and dental relationships must be considered. Options include space opening/maintenance, partial space closure, and different appliances. Challenges in treatment and restoration options to replace missing teeth are also covered.
Importance and Scope of Research in Prosthodontics and Various Research Metho...Dr. Vanshree Sorathia
Description about various research designs applicable for prosthodontics which includes observational studies, experimental studies, qualitative studies, review research, systematic review, metaanalysis and meta-metaanalysis. Sampling methods, bias assessment, presentation of data, tests of significance, etc. Helpful for budding prosthodontist for their University Dissertation. With added summary for easy understanding. And references for further reading.
1) This document discusses who may benefit from orthodontic treatment, including those seeking improved aesthetics, occlusal function, or long-term dental health.
2) Some malocclusions like an overjet over 9mm or anterior crossbites can cause dental trauma or damage teeth over time if left untreated.
3) Minor malocclusions may see little overall improvement from treatment and have a high risk of relapse, so these cases should be treated with caution.
This document summarizes the keynote speech given at an early treatment symposium. The speaker notes that many attendees are there due to a personal interest in early treatment, but questions what the nature of this interest is. He suggests focusing the discussion on asking questions, rather than expecting experts to provide definitive answers. Specifically, he proposes questioning whether early treatment is truly better than late treatment for Class II malocclusions. He argues there is a lack of evidence supporting many claims made about the benefits of early treatment, such as the ability of functional appliances to augment mandibular growth. The speaker concludes there may be occasional benefits to early treatment but not enough to support it as the routine approach without stronger evidence.
This case report describes a 29-year-old patient diagnosed with Gardner's syndrome who presented with missing teeth in the mandibular posterior region. Imaging revealed 28 odontomas (tooth-like structures) in the same area. Gardner's syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by intestinal polyps, osteomas (bone growths), and soft tissue tumors. The patient underwent surgery to remove the odontomas. Multiple odontomas can indicate Gardner's syndrome, so patients presenting with odontomas should be screened for the syndrome. Dentists play an important role in early diagnosis of Gardner's syndrome due to its oral manifestations.
Third molar /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental academy Indian dental academy
The document discusses impacted third molars, providing information on their prevalence, causes, classifications, indications for removal, surgical removal process, and potential complications. Specifically, it notes that 17% of people over 20 have an impacted tooth, with mandibular third molars being the most common at 18%. Reasons for removal include recurrent pericoronitis, dental disease, cyst formation, and prophylactic reasons. The surgical procedure involves raising a mucoperiosteal flap, removing bone, and extracting the tooth, with risks including nerve damage, bleeding, and fracture.
A color atlas of orofacial health and disease in children and adolescentsNay Aung
This document provides an introduction to the second edition of "A COLOR ATLAS OF OROFACIAL HEALTH AND DISEASE IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS". It lists the authors and their credentials, acknowledges contributions from colleagues, and summarizes updates and improvements made for this edition, including additional conditions covered, more illustrations, and treatment recommendations for common oral diseases in pediatric patients. The atlas is intended to assist various medical professionals in diagnosing and treating oral problems in children.
This document provides an overview of a new 12-part series on endodontics in the British Dental Journal. It discusses the editor's goal to update the classic textbook "Endodontics in Practice" to reflect modern research and techniques in endodontics. The series will cover the basic concepts and technical procedures of endodontics over 12 parts. While some traditional techniques are described for undergraduate education, the emphasis is on applying current knowledge of root canal anatomy and the microbial causes of disease to shape canals for thorough cleaning and 3D filling.
Impacted tooth is the tooth that has been failed to erupt partially or completely in its correct position in the dental arch or its eruption potential has been lost
All the details about this lecture in my channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ66xpoQ5rc&t=28s
This document defines different types of impacted and malposed teeth, and describes factors related to impacted third molars and maxillary canines. It discusses classifications of impacted third molars and maxillary canines based on their position, the surgical techniques used for removal, and complications that can arise. Factors such as the orientation of the tooth, density of surrounding bone, and proximity to adjacent anatomical structures can make a case more or less difficult.
This document contains a diagnostic summary, clinical examination, radiographic findings, problem list, treatment aims and objectives, cephalometric interpretation, and treatment plan for an orthodontic patient. Key details include that the patient presented with a Class I incisor relationship on a Class II skeletal base with vertical proportions. Clinical findings show good oral hygiene and tooth quality with no pathology. The treatment plan is to use a functional appliance to improve the skeletal relationship, followed by fixed appliances to detail the occlusion. Retention will involve upper and lower retainers.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
O documento descreve uma promoção realizada pelo Banco Santander no Shopping Market Place em São Paulo para promover a parceria entre o banco e a Scuderia Ferrari na Fórmula 1. A promoção consistia em uma réplica de um box da Ferrari onde equipes de 4 pessoas competiam para trocar os pneus de um carro em menos de 5 minutos para ganhar prêmios. A ação foi um sucesso com mais de 1500 participações e 315 equipes inscritas.
This document provides a summary of consulting, education, and support services offered by Citrix. It describes technical consulting to help customers with strategic IT initiatives, education programs including instructor-led training and certifications, and software and appliance support. The document outlines custom and packaged offerings for consulting, and remote and on-site options for training. It provides contact information for area managers and pricing details for some offerings.
Taurodontism is a rare dental anomaly in which the involved tooth has an enlarged and elongated body and pulp chamber
with apical displacement of the pulpal floor. Endodontic treatment of a taurodont tooth is challenge to a clinician and
requires special handling because of the proximity and apical displacement of the roots. The present article describes the
diagnosis and management of hypertaurodontism by endodontic treatment in a left mandibular second molar.
Taurodontism, a dental anomaly is defined as a change in tooth shape caused by the failure of
Hertwig’s epithelial root sheath to invaginate at the proper horizontal level. Enlarged and elongated
pulp chamber, apically shifted pulpal floor, and lack of constriction at the level of the cementoenamel
junction are the characteristic features. In performing root canal t
appreciate the complexity of the root canal system, canal obliteration, configuration, and the potential
for additional root canal systems. Careful exploration of the all orifices with the help of magnification,
ultrasonics and a modified filling technique are useful for its better management.
This document reports on a case study of the surgical removal of 38 odontomes from the palatomaxillary area of a 9-year old patient. Odontomes are benign odontogenic tumors composed of dental hard tissues. The patient presented with delayed tooth eruption and radiographs revealed multiple radiopaque structures in the palatomaxillary area. Under local anesthesia, a triangular flap was elevated to expose the lesion and 38 odontomes were surgically removed. The area was irrigated and closed. The patient had no further issues at follow up. Odontomes are generally asymptomatic but can cause complications if left untreated due to their potential for growth and associated tooth impaction.
Mandibular molar impaction and related retrospective study finding incidence of impacted mandibular third molars in a population sample from Bosnia and Herzegovina
This document summarizes key points about early treatment of tooth eruption disturbances from a presentation by Dr. Juri Kurol. It discusses that early treatment is purportedly easier and less expensive but should not be prescribed automatically without evaluating need and prognosis. Early treatment is recommended to avoid further disturbances during eruption and prevent complications like tooth resorption. Common disturbances requiring early treatment include ectopic maxillary first molars, mesiodens, ankylosed deciduous molars, and palatally erupting canines to prevent root resorption of incisors. Early extraction of palatally erupting canines in ages 10-13 normalized 78% of cases. More evidence is needed to demonstrate benefits of early treatment versus
Impacted teeth /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental academy Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
0091-9248678078
This document discusses the orthodontic management of hypodontia. It begins with definitions and classifications of hypodontia, discusses prevalence based on factors like ethnicity and gender, and reviews potential etiologies. Clinical presentation and features seen in hypodontia cases are outlined. Treatment involves a multidisciplinary team and factors like age, severity, and dental relationships must be considered. Options include space opening/maintenance, partial space closure, and different appliances. Challenges in treatment and restoration options to replace missing teeth are also covered.
Importance and Scope of Research in Prosthodontics and Various Research Metho...Dr. Vanshree Sorathia
Description about various research designs applicable for prosthodontics which includes observational studies, experimental studies, qualitative studies, review research, systematic review, metaanalysis and meta-metaanalysis. Sampling methods, bias assessment, presentation of data, tests of significance, etc. Helpful for budding prosthodontist for their University Dissertation. With added summary for easy understanding. And references for further reading.
1) This document discusses who may benefit from orthodontic treatment, including those seeking improved aesthetics, occlusal function, or long-term dental health.
2) Some malocclusions like an overjet over 9mm or anterior crossbites can cause dental trauma or damage teeth over time if left untreated.
3) Minor malocclusions may see little overall improvement from treatment and have a high risk of relapse, so these cases should be treated with caution.
This document summarizes the keynote speech given at an early treatment symposium. The speaker notes that many attendees are there due to a personal interest in early treatment, but questions what the nature of this interest is. He suggests focusing the discussion on asking questions, rather than expecting experts to provide definitive answers. Specifically, he proposes questioning whether early treatment is truly better than late treatment for Class II malocclusions. He argues there is a lack of evidence supporting many claims made about the benefits of early treatment, such as the ability of functional appliances to augment mandibular growth. The speaker concludes there may be occasional benefits to early treatment but not enough to support it as the routine approach without stronger evidence.
This case report describes a 29-year-old patient diagnosed with Gardner's syndrome who presented with missing teeth in the mandibular posterior region. Imaging revealed 28 odontomas (tooth-like structures) in the same area. Gardner's syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by intestinal polyps, osteomas (bone growths), and soft tissue tumors. The patient underwent surgery to remove the odontomas. Multiple odontomas can indicate Gardner's syndrome, so patients presenting with odontomas should be screened for the syndrome. Dentists play an important role in early diagnosis of Gardner's syndrome due to its oral manifestations.
Third molar /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental academy Indian dental academy
The document discusses impacted third molars, providing information on their prevalence, causes, classifications, indications for removal, surgical removal process, and potential complications. Specifically, it notes that 17% of people over 20 have an impacted tooth, with mandibular third molars being the most common at 18%. Reasons for removal include recurrent pericoronitis, dental disease, cyst formation, and prophylactic reasons. The surgical procedure involves raising a mucoperiosteal flap, removing bone, and extracting the tooth, with risks including nerve damage, bleeding, and fracture.
A color atlas of orofacial health and disease in children and adolescentsNay Aung
This document provides an introduction to the second edition of "A COLOR ATLAS OF OROFACIAL HEALTH AND DISEASE IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS". It lists the authors and their credentials, acknowledges contributions from colleagues, and summarizes updates and improvements made for this edition, including additional conditions covered, more illustrations, and treatment recommendations for common oral diseases in pediatric patients. The atlas is intended to assist various medical professionals in diagnosing and treating oral problems in children.
This document provides an overview of a new 12-part series on endodontics in the British Dental Journal. It discusses the editor's goal to update the classic textbook "Endodontics in Practice" to reflect modern research and techniques in endodontics. The series will cover the basic concepts and technical procedures of endodontics over 12 parts. While some traditional techniques are described for undergraduate education, the emphasis is on applying current knowledge of root canal anatomy and the microbial causes of disease to shape canals for thorough cleaning and 3D filling.
Impacted tooth is the tooth that has been failed to erupt partially or completely in its correct position in the dental arch or its eruption potential has been lost
All the details about this lecture in my channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ66xpoQ5rc&t=28s
This document defines different types of impacted and malposed teeth, and describes factors related to impacted third molars and maxillary canines. It discusses classifications of impacted third molars and maxillary canines based on their position, the surgical techniques used for removal, and complications that can arise. Factors such as the orientation of the tooth, density of surrounding bone, and proximity to adjacent anatomical structures can make a case more or less difficult.
This document contains a diagnostic summary, clinical examination, radiographic findings, problem list, treatment aims and objectives, cephalometric interpretation, and treatment plan for an orthodontic patient. Key details include that the patient presented with a Class I incisor relationship on a Class II skeletal base with vertical proportions. Clinical findings show good oral hygiene and tooth quality with no pathology. The treatment plan is to use a functional appliance to improve the skeletal relationship, followed by fixed appliances to detail the occlusion. Retention will involve upper and lower retainers.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
O documento descreve uma promoção realizada pelo Banco Santander no Shopping Market Place em São Paulo para promover a parceria entre o banco e a Scuderia Ferrari na Fórmula 1. A promoção consistia em uma réplica de um box da Ferrari onde equipes de 4 pessoas competiam para trocar os pneus de um carro em menos de 5 minutos para ganhar prêmios. A ação foi um sucesso com mais de 1500 participações e 315 equipes inscritas.
This document provides a summary of consulting, education, and support services offered by Citrix. It describes technical consulting to help customers with strategic IT initiatives, education programs including instructor-led training and certifications, and software and appliance support. The document outlines custom and packaged offerings for consulting, and remote and on-site options for training. It provides contact information for area managers and pricing details for some offerings.
El documento analiza dos sectores de la población, el sector B y el sector C, y determina que el sector B consume más leche anualmente y por lo tanto es el mercado objetivo. Propone posicionar la marca de leche "LECHE MUU" en el sector B enfocándose en los niños y ofreciendo proteínas, vitaminas y hierro. El plan de distribución inicial es a través de bodegas ofreciendo el precio de $2.00 por litro y dar $1 por cada 20 litros vendidos para incentivar las ventas.
This document provides information about Party Moment, a party house venue located in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. Party Moment is on the 1st floor of Lee On Building, accessible via a 2 minute walk from Mong Kok MTR station. The 700 square foot space can accommodate 30-35 people and features a lounge area, non-alcoholic drinks, party supplies, games, and a photo booth with instant printing. Party Moment is available to host various events such as birthday parties, work meetings, and more.
O documento descreve os problemas técnicos e de gestão enfrentados pela operadora Speedy no fornecimento de banda larga em São Paulo, incluindo pane de seis dias seguidos em abril, críticas de reguladores e consumidores, e o plano apresentado pela Telefônica para resolver as falhas.
A content delivery network or content distribution network (CDN) is a large distributed system of servers deployed in multiple data centers across the Internet. The goal of a CDN is to serve content to end-users with high availability and high performance. CDNs serve a large fraction of the Internet content today, including web objects (text, graphics and scripts), downloadable objects (media files, software, documents), applications (e-commerce, portals), live streaming media, on-demand streaming media, and social networks.
This document describes a new payment card designed for hauliers and truck drivers to manage fuel costs, cash, expenses, fines, and wages. The card can be used wherever MasterCard is accepted, including ATMs, without requiring a bank guarantee or credit check. Employers can control the card and transfer money to monitor expenses in real-time, ensuring drivers only have the funds needed and blocking unauthorized transactions. The card is free to use and puts the employer in control.
O documento discute a noção de sociedade de massa no pensamento social do início do século XX. Teóricos como Le Bon, Ortega y Gasset e Canetti analisaram como a modernidade levou à constituição de multidões e massas, caracterizadas pela padronização, anonimato e ausência de individualidade. Blumer procurou diferenciar público de massa, vendo o primeiro como um grupo que debate ideias.
Dekoron/Unitherm used aerogel insulation integrated with a continuous thermoplastic outer jacket to insulate small diameter piping. This reduced installation costs by 30-50% and allowed the pipe diameter to be 30% smaller than with fiberglass and 50% smaller than with calcium silicate. The aerogel provided a gap-free insulation with consistent thermal properties that were not degraded by water. The outer jacket had no seams to leak and could be tailored for the environment to withstand repeated cleaning.
El documento habla sobre las líneas temáticas y materiales audiovisuales recomendados para niños de 5 años en el nivel inicial. Las líneas temáticas incluyen animales, estaciones, el cuerpo humano, letras, colores y música. Los materiales audiovisuales como diapositivas e videos son útiles para enseñar de manera creativa y comprensible a los niños. El docente guía a los estudiantes en el uso apropiado de los materiales y eligen contenidos adecuados a su edad.
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A TIM buscava se reaproximar dos consumidores paulistas e criou o projeto TIM Music na Rua, um circuito de eventos musicais gratuitos em locais públicos de São Paulo durante 5 semanas. O projeto apoiou coletivos culturais e artistas de rua em cada região e promoveu a ocupação dos espaços públicos com shows, oficinas e apresentações musicais.
A Strada é uma empresa angolana formada pela fusão de duas empresas que atua como representante de marcas de veículos comerciais no mercado angolano. A empresa tem planos de expandir suas operações para outras províncias angolanas nos próximos cinco anos.
El documento resume los detalles de un congreso de capacitación docente y del sector editorial que se llevará a cabo en Mar del Plata del 2 al 4 de agosto. Se firmó un acuerdo de colaboración entre la Cámara de la Industria de Artículos de Librería y la Secretaría de Educación de la ciudad para ofrecer capacitaciones gratuitas a docentes. También se anuncia un concurso de innovación pedagógica. Se prevé la asistencia de más de 900 personas durante el evento de 3 días.
La Unión Europea ha anunciado nuevas sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen prohibiciones de viaje y congelamiento de activos para más funcionarios rusos, así como restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de acero y tecnología. Los líderes de la UE esperan que estas medidas adicionales aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su guerra contra Ucrania.
This document is a vicinity map showing the location of a proposed Catholic school in Loudoun County, Virginia near Braddock Road and Gumspring Road. The map labels several nearby roads and Buffalo Trail Elementary School, and indicates the site is within Fairfax County but near the border with Loudoun County and Washington D.C. It also provides the date, file numbers, and notes that the aerial image source is Loudoun County Mapping.
Este documento discute un caso legal que involucra marcadores de cromosoma Y. No se puede afirmar con certeza que dos individuos con el mismo haplotipo Y sean parientes biológicos directos, especialmente sin estudios poblacionales locales que demuestren qué tan único puede ser un haplotipo. Por lo tanto, el documento no establece una relación de hermandad entre los sujetos.
Este documento presenta tres casos de pacientes con hipercalemia. El primer caso describe un paciente que toma verapamilo y lovastatina, lo que aumenta el riesgo de miopatía. El segundo caso involucra a un paciente que toma losartán e insulina, requiriendo un estricto control glucémico. El tercer caso detalla el tratamiento de un paciente con arritmia cardíaca y hipercalemia, incluida la administración de medicamentos y el monitoreo.
The document outlines an agenda for the 2016 Neobiotech World Symposium taking place June 25-26, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. The precongress event on June 25th will feature lectures and demonstrations on topics such as sinus surgery, implant placement, and guided bone regeneration. The main symposium on June 26th will include speakers presenting on innovative sinus surgery, implant loading protocols, prosthetic complications, peri-implant diseases, bone grafting techniques, and new technologies. Presenters include experts from the United States and South Korea specializing in oral surgery, periodontics, and prosthodontics.
This document summarizes activities of UMKC orthodontic residents and alumni. It discusses:
- First-year residents attending courses in Arizona and Washington, supported by alumni donations.
- Second-year residents presenting at the AAO meeting in Washington, supported by the Sperry Zervas Memorial Scholarship.
- Updates on second-year residents completing their programs and theses.
- The 2010 and 2011 Dan L. Blackwell Lectures covering genetics in orthodontics and treatment outcomes.
- Recognition of Dr. William Hoffman as the 2010 Distinguished Orthodontist.
- Obituaries for several orthodontic alumni who recently passed away.
- An appeal for philanthropic support for U
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1. SURGICAL ANATOMY FOR THE
ORAL IMPLANTOLOGIST
with
DR. MOHAMED SHARAWY B.D.S, PH.D.
Presented by
DR. WILLIAM LIANG
December 9th, 10th, 11th 2011
This unique opportunity coming to
Vancouver.
A three day hands-on course with the
internationally renound anatomist
Dr. Mohamed Sharawy.
Friday AM: Surgical Anatomy, complications
and management. Areas to observe Dr. Mohamed Sharawy received his bachelor of
when harvesting grafts. Dental Surgery with Honor (B.D.S.) in 1962 and
oral surgery training in 1965 from Cairo
Friday PM : Lecture on BMP and graft University, School of Dentistry, Cairo, Egypt. He
materials including bone allografts, received his Ph.D. degree in Anatomical Sciences
alloplasts, membranes, tacks etc.
from the School of Medicine and Dentistry,
Saturday AM : Surgical Implant Placement University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. in 1970.
Lecture
He is currently Professor and Director of Anatomy
Saturday PM : SA2, SA3, SA4 in Lab. + implant in the Department of Oral Biology and Professor
placement. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Medical
Sunday AM : Dissection in lab., Identify vital College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia. Dr.
structures. Harvest bone blocks,
Sharawy is Professor of Anatomy at the MCG
Sinus access.
School of Medicine and School of Graduate
Studies. Dr. Sharawy is co-editor and contributor
to Orban's textbook of Oral Histology, author of
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implantology and TMJ.
2. Course Location:
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Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6T 1Z3
Friday Dec. 9th -
9:00am to 5:00pm Room 1416 Main floor Lecture
Saturday Dec 10th
9:00am to 5:00pm Anatomy Clinic – Lower floor
Sunday Dec. 11th
9:00am to 3:00pm Anatomy Clinic – Lower floor
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