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This document provides phrases for apologizing in English and accepting apologies in English. It lists common phrases used when apologizing, such as "I'm sorry for..." and "Please forgive me" as well as phrases for accepting an apology like "That's alright" and "Don't worry about it." The document teaches essential expressions for both apologizing and accepting apologies in conversational English.
The document discusses the anatomy and function of teeth and related structures. It covers four main functions of teeth: mastication, esthetics, speech, and protection of supporting tissues. It describes tooth contours, proximal contacts, embrasures, occlusion, dental arches, variations in relationships, and mechanics of mandibular motion. Key topics include supporting vs. non-supporting cusps, classifications of molar and incisor relationships, and types of mandibular movement including rotation, translation, and complex motion.
This document discusses cosmetic dentistry procedures performed by Dr. Sam Muslin to correct bite issues like overbites and underbites without surgery or braces. Dr. Muslin uses porcelain veneers and restorations to widen smiles, improve facial profiles, and correct bites. The treatment involves two visits about a week apart to create the porcelain pieces. Some patients schedule their treatment during a two week vacation in Santa Monica.
Cosmetic dentistry to get beautiful smileDr Motiwala
cosmetic dentistry is more popular than ever, from whitening and shaping to closing spaces and replacing teeth. And dentists have a wide array of tools and techniques at their disposal for improving the look of your smile
Indian Dental Academy: will be one of the most relevant and exciting training
center with best faculty and flexible training programs for dental
professionals who wish to advance in their dental practice,Offers certified
courses in Dental implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry,
Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
There are two sets of teeth - primary (deciduous) and secondary (permanent). A tooth consists of three parts - the anatomic crown, root, and pulp chamber. Teeth are made up of four main tissues - enamel, dentin, cementum, and dental pulp. The oral cavity environment can lead to demineralization of teeth if the pH drops too low, but remineralization can occur when the pH returns to neutral levels, aided by minerals in saliva. Proper dental anatomy and physiology knowledge is important for understanding oral health.
This document contains repeating sequences of the letters m, k, and c with no other discernible words or meaning. It does not provide any essential information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
This document contains a long string of repeated letters and does not convey any clear ideas or information. It consists primarily of the letters "m", "a", "y", and "s" with no punctuation, grammar, or discernible meaning. The document provides no essential information that can be summarized.
This document provides phrases for apologizing in English and accepting apologies in English. It lists common phrases used when apologizing, such as "I'm sorry for..." and "Please forgive me" as well as phrases for accepting an apology like "That's alright" and "Don't worry about it." The document teaches essential expressions for both apologizing and accepting apologies in conversational English.
The document discusses the anatomy and function of teeth and related structures. It covers four main functions of teeth: mastication, esthetics, speech, and protection of supporting tissues. It describes tooth contours, proximal contacts, embrasures, occlusion, dental arches, variations in relationships, and mechanics of mandibular motion. Key topics include supporting vs. non-supporting cusps, classifications of molar and incisor relationships, and types of mandibular movement including rotation, translation, and complex motion.
This document discusses cosmetic dentistry procedures performed by Dr. Sam Muslin to correct bite issues like overbites and underbites without surgery or braces. Dr. Muslin uses porcelain veneers and restorations to widen smiles, improve facial profiles, and correct bites. The treatment involves two visits about a week apart to create the porcelain pieces. Some patients schedule their treatment during a two week vacation in Santa Monica.
Cosmetic dentistry to get beautiful smileDr Motiwala
cosmetic dentistry is more popular than ever, from whitening and shaping to closing spaces and replacing teeth. And dentists have a wide array of tools and techniques at their disposal for improving the look of your smile
Indian Dental Academy: will be one of the most relevant and exciting training
center with best faculty and flexible training programs for dental
professionals who wish to advance in their dental practice,Offers certified
courses in Dental implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry,
Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
There are two sets of teeth - primary (deciduous) and secondary (permanent). A tooth consists of three parts - the anatomic crown, root, and pulp chamber. Teeth are made up of four main tissues - enamel, dentin, cementum, and dental pulp. The oral cavity environment can lead to demineralization of teeth if the pH drops too low, but remineralization can occur when the pH returns to neutral levels, aided by minerals in saliva. Proper dental anatomy and physiology knowledge is important for understanding oral health.
1. Cosmetic dentistry deals with enhancing the appearance of teeth. It aims to improve aesthetics related to the sense of beauty.
2. There are several ways to improve tooth appearance, including bleaching, veneers, and lumineers. Veneers are thin shells of porcelain or composite resin bonded to the front of teeth.
3. Porcelain veneers are considered the gold standard for improving tooth appearance as they are very conservative, offer a natural look and color, and have excellent bonding strength. However, they also require tooth preparation and are more expensive.
This document has been created to run the MBBS students through the basics of dental health, diseases, dental treatments and Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases.
This document discusses pharmaceutical packaging materials and quality control testing. It defines primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging. Common packaging materials include glass, plastic, paper, and boards. Quality control tests for glass containers include chemical resistance via powdered glass and water attack tests. Tests are also described for plastic containers, including clarity of extract and non-volatile residue. The document concludes that testing packaging materials is important to ensure the quality, stability, and efficacy of drug products.
This document provides an overview of dental anatomy and physiology. It discusses the structures of teeth including enamel, dentin, cementum and dental pulp. It describes the primary and secondary dentitions. The document outlines the classification of teeth as incisors, canines, premolars and molars. It also discusses the oral cavity environment including plaque, saliva, pH values as they relate to demineralization and remineralization.
Physiology of Teeth and Its Supporting StructuresPam Fabie
The document discusses the major functions and structures of the teeth and surrounding tissues. It describes how teeth incise and reduce food during chewing and help support the dental arches. It also outlines the important roles teeth play in physical attractiveness, speech, and concentration. The document provides detailed descriptions and diagrams of the anatomical features of teeth, including their shapes, roots, contacts between teeth, and cusps designed for different functions. It also summarizes the periodontal ligament, cementum, alveolar bone, pulp, and gingiva that surround and support the teeth.
1. The document discusses dental anatomy and physiology, identifying the major structures of teeth including enamel, dentin, cementum, and dental pulp.
2. It describes the primary and secondary dentitions, identifying and classifying teeth by type.
3. The key dental tissues are summarized, outlining their composition, structure, and functions in the oral cavity.
Nanotechnology in nutraceuticals and cosmetics, Prof. Dr. Basavaraj K. Nanjwade, KLE University College of Pharmacy, Belgavi/Belgaum, Karnataka, India.
This document outlines procedures for sampling, testing, and approving or rejecting raw materials. It describes how quality control receives notification of raw material deliveries and assigns sampling. Sampling executives verify details, select containers for sampling, and collect composite samples from containers to bring for testing according to specifications. If samples pass tests, materials are approved. If samples fail, an investigation is opened. The process is described for solids in containers and liquids in tankers.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Drug and Cosmetic Act and Rules in India, including:
- The Acts and Rules regulate the import, manufacture, distribution and sale of drugs and cosmetics in India.
- Important definitions are provided for terms like "drug", "cosmetic", "manufacture" and others.
- Drugs and cosmetics can be deemed "misbranded", "adulterated" or "spurious" if they do not meet certain standards.
- The Rules contain 18 parts and 26 schedules providing detailed requirements and guidelines for drugs and cosmetics.
- Key agencies like the Drugs Technical Advisory Board help administer the Acts and
The document summarizes key aspects of skin and nail care. It discusses specific considerations for different areas like the hands, feet, and scalp. It also covers common skin conditions like calluses, warts, and fungal infections. Additionally, the document provides details on moisturizer formulation, including common active ingredients and additive types used to improve delivery and benefits.
This document provides a summary of raw material sourcing for manufacturing in Nigeria. It examines the raw material requirements and specifications across 10 sectors of the economy. The sectors covered include base metals, iron and steel, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, electrical and electronics, food and beverages, motor vehicles, non-metallic minerals, plastics and rubber, pulp and paper, and textiles. For each sector, the report analyzes local availability of raw materials, capacity utilization, potential for local substitution, industries operating in the sector, research and development activities, and recommendations. It aims to support manufacturers and investors by providing information on raw material options and developing local raw material industries.
This document discusses the formulation and evaluation of cosmetic products like face powder. It classifies cosmetics and face powder, describing their key characteristics and functions. It outlines the main raw materials used in face powder formulations like titanium dioxide for its inert properties and ability to blend with color bases. The document details the general manufacturing process for face powder including color extension, base powder preparation, compaction, and provides a sample loose face powder formula and manufacturing method.
This document discusses quality control testing for various types of cosmetic products, including skin care products, powders, creams, lotions, rouges, hair care products, shampoos, hair tonics, hair removers, hair colorants, and hair grooming aids. It describes evaluating these products for ingredients, quantity, stability, toxicity, irritation potential, and effects on skin and hair through various in vitro and in vivo tests. The goal is to ensure the safety and quality of these cosmetic products before they are released to the market.
1. Cosmetic dentistry deals with enhancing the appearance of teeth. It aims to improve aesthetics related to the sense of beauty.
2. There are several ways to improve tooth appearance, including bleaching, veneers, and lumineers. Veneers are thin shells of porcelain or composite resin bonded to the front of teeth.
3. Porcelain veneers are considered the gold standard for improving tooth appearance as they are very conservative, offer a natural look and color, and have excellent bonding strength. However, they also require tooth preparation and are more expensive.
This document has been created to run the MBBS students through the basics of dental health, diseases, dental treatments and Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases.
This document discusses pharmaceutical packaging materials and quality control testing. It defines primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging. Common packaging materials include glass, plastic, paper, and boards. Quality control tests for glass containers include chemical resistance via powdered glass and water attack tests. Tests are also described for plastic containers, including clarity of extract and non-volatile residue. The document concludes that testing packaging materials is important to ensure the quality, stability, and efficacy of drug products.
This document provides an overview of dental anatomy and physiology. It discusses the structures of teeth including enamel, dentin, cementum and dental pulp. It describes the primary and secondary dentitions. The document outlines the classification of teeth as incisors, canines, premolars and molars. It also discusses the oral cavity environment including plaque, saliva, pH values as they relate to demineralization and remineralization.
Physiology of Teeth and Its Supporting StructuresPam Fabie
The document discusses the major functions and structures of the teeth and surrounding tissues. It describes how teeth incise and reduce food during chewing and help support the dental arches. It also outlines the important roles teeth play in physical attractiveness, speech, and concentration. The document provides detailed descriptions and diagrams of the anatomical features of teeth, including their shapes, roots, contacts between teeth, and cusps designed for different functions. It also summarizes the periodontal ligament, cementum, alveolar bone, pulp, and gingiva that surround and support the teeth.
1. The document discusses dental anatomy and physiology, identifying the major structures of teeth including enamel, dentin, cementum, and dental pulp.
2. It describes the primary and secondary dentitions, identifying and classifying teeth by type.
3. The key dental tissues are summarized, outlining their composition, structure, and functions in the oral cavity.
Nanotechnology in nutraceuticals and cosmetics, Prof. Dr. Basavaraj K. Nanjwade, KLE University College of Pharmacy, Belgavi/Belgaum, Karnataka, India.
This document outlines procedures for sampling, testing, and approving or rejecting raw materials. It describes how quality control receives notification of raw material deliveries and assigns sampling. Sampling executives verify details, select containers for sampling, and collect composite samples from containers to bring for testing according to specifications. If samples pass tests, materials are approved. If samples fail, an investigation is opened. The process is described for solids in containers and liquids in tankers.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Drug and Cosmetic Act and Rules in India, including:
- The Acts and Rules regulate the import, manufacture, distribution and sale of drugs and cosmetics in India.
- Important definitions are provided for terms like "drug", "cosmetic", "manufacture" and others.
- Drugs and cosmetics can be deemed "misbranded", "adulterated" or "spurious" if they do not meet certain standards.
- The Rules contain 18 parts and 26 schedules providing detailed requirements and guidelines for drugs and cosmetics.
- Key agencies like the Drugs Technical Advisory Board help administer the Acts and
The document summarizes key aspects of skin and nail care. It discusses specific considerations for different areas like the hands, feet, and scalp. It also covers common skin conditions like calluses, warts, and fungal infections. Additionally, the document provides details on moisturizer formulation, including common active ingredients and additive types used to improve delivery and benefits.
This document provides a summary of raw material sourcing for manufacturing in Nigeria. It examines the raw material requirements and specifications across 10 sectors of the economy. The sectors covered include base metals, iron and steel, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, electrical and electronics, food and beverages, motor vehicles, non-metallic minerals, plastics and rubber, pulp and paper, and textiles. For each sector, the report analyzes local availability of raw materials, capacity utilization, potential for local substitution, industries operating in the sector, research and development activities, and recommendations. It aims to support manufacturers and investors by providing information on raw material options and developing local raw material industries.
This document discusses the formulation and evaluation of cosmetic products like face powder. It classifies cosmetics and face powder, describing their key characteristics and functions. It outlines the main raw materials used in face powder formulations like titanium dioxide for its inert properties and ability to blend with color bases. The document details the general manufacturing process for face powder including color extension, base powder preparation, compaction, and provides a sample loose face powder formula and manufacturing method.
This document discusses quality control testing for various types of cosmetic products, including skin care products, powders, creams, lotions, rouges, hair care products, shampoos, hair tonics, hair removers, hair colorants, and hair grooming aids. It describes evaluating these products for ingredients, quantity, stability, toxicity, irritation potential, and effects on skin and hair through various in vitro and in vivo tests. The goal is to ensure the safety and quality of these cosmetic products before they are released to the market.