A lot of people suffer from sinus problems like sinus blockage, deviated nasal septum, allergies, cold and nasal polyp etc. Patients suffering from these problems require proper diagnosis.
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
This document provides an overview of routine tooth extractions. It discusses the differences between routine and complex extractions and lists common indications for routine extractions such as dental caries, pulpal necrosis, and periodontal disease. Contraindications like poorly controlled medical conditions and tumors are also outlined. The document reviews pre-operative considerations like patient positioning and the extraction sequence of removing maxillary teeth before mandibular and posterior teeth before anterior. Post-extraction socket care including debridement and controlling hemorrhage is also summarized.
The document discusses various ear procedures including myringotomy, mastoidectomy, and tympanoplasty. Myringotomy involves incising the tympanic membrane to drain fluid from the middle ear, often used to treat acute otitis media. Mastoidectomy clears disease from the middle ear, epitympanum, and mastoid bone, creating a single cavity for drainage. Tympanoplasty aims to reconstruct the hearing mechanism after clearing chronic ear disease, and there are five types involving repair or reconstruction of different parts of the ear.
This document provides information on the extraction of teeth in children and the management of traumatic dental injuries in children. It discusses indications for extracting primary molars, such as when multiple first molars are diseased. It also covers techniques for extracting different types of primary teeth, such as anterior teeth and maxillary/mandibular molars. The document describes classifications of traumatic dental injuries and factors that can predispose children to injuries. It also discusses evaluating and treating different types of injuries, such as crown fractures, root fractures, tooth displacements, and avulsions.
This document provides an overview of instruments and techniques for basic oral surgery. It lists various forceps, elevators, surgical instruments, and local anesthesia tools. Forceps include extraction forceps and bayonet, Reed's, and jockey forceps. Elevators include straight, apex, Coupland, curved apex, Cryer, and Miller elevators. It also describes chisels, mallet, mosquito hemostat, needle holder, sutures, and positions for local anesthesia infiltration and nerve blocks.
Principles of Exodontia (teeth extraction) by Dr., Giath Gazal, 2020Giath Gazal
Indication and contra indication for extraction
Patient and surgeon preparation
Proper Chair Position for Extraction
Proper Position for operator
Steps of simple extraction
Types of exodontia
Elevators (selection + rules & techniques)
Forceps (selection + rules & techniques)
Post-extraction care & instruction
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.
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Rhinoplasty, or nose job surgery, is a procedure to improve the appearance of the nose but some common myths exist. It is a surgical procedure performed under anesthesia so it is painless, despite involving incisions. While rhinoplasty can enhance features, it cannot replicate a celebrity nose exactly due to anatomical limits. Surgeons thoroughly examine patients and consider medical factors to determine eligibility for rhinoplasty.
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
This document provides an overview of routine tooth extractions. It discusses the differences between routine and complex extractions and lists common indications for routine extractions such as dental caries, pulpal necrosis, and periodontal disease. Contraindications like poorly controlled medical conditions and tumors are also outlined. The document reviews pre-operative considerations like patient positioning and the extraction sequence of removing maxillary teeth before mandibular and posterior teeth before anterior. Post-extraction socket care including debridement and controlling hemorrhage is also summarized.
The document discusses various ear procedures including myringotomy, mastoidectomy, and tympanoplasty. Myringotomy involves incising the tympanic membrane to drain fluid from the middle ear, often used to treat acute otitis media. Mastoidectomy clears disease from the middle ear, epitympanum, and mastoid bone, creating a single cavity for drainage. Tympanoplasty aims to reconstruct the hearing mechanism after clearing chronic ear disease, and there are five types involving repair or reconstruction of different parts of the ear.
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This document provides an overview of instruments and techniques for basic oral surgery. It lists various forceps, elevators, surgical instruments, and local anesthesia tools. Forceps include extraction forceps and bayonet, Reed's, and jockey forceps. Elevators include straight, apex, Coupland, curved apex, Cryer, and Miller elevators. It also describes chisels, mallet, mosquito hemostat, needle holder, sutures, and positions for local anesthesia infiltration and nerve blocks.
Principles of Exodontia (teeth extraction) by Dr., Giath Gazal, 2020Giath Gazal
Indication and contra indication for extraction
Patient and surgeon preparation
Proper Chair Position for Extraction
Proper Position for operator
Steps of simple extraction
Types of exodontia
Elevators (selection + rules & techniques)
Forceps (selection + rules & techniques)
Post-extraction care & instruction
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.
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Rhinoplasty, or nose job surgery, is a procedure to improve the appearance of the nose but some common myths exist. It is a surgical procedure performed under anesthesia so it is painless, despite involving incisions. While rhinoplasty can enhance features, it cannot replicate a celebrity nose exactly due to anatomical limits. Surgeons thoroughly examine patients and consider medical factors to determine eligibility for rhinoplasty.
This document discusses the classification and treatment of open bite malocclusions. It defines open bite as a condition where there is space between the maxillary and mandibular teeth when the jaw is closed. Open bite can be caused by epigenetic factors like tongue size/posture or environmental factors like abnormal tongue function. Treatment approaches include habit correction, growth modification, orthodontic camouflage, or orthognathic surgery. Various orthodontic appliances are discussed that can be used to correct open bite such as tongue cribs, lip bumpers, headgear, and bite blocks.
The document discusses principles of exodontia (tooth extraction). It covers:
1) Preparations for extractions including patient and surgeon positioning.
2) Techniques for extractions including intra-alveolar (using forceps) and trans-alveolar (using surgical flaps).
3) Parts and requirements of dental forceps and how to perform forceps extractions in two movements.
4) Modifications for extracting primary teeth and considerations for the inferior alveolar nerve and resilient bone.
The document discusses inguinal hernia repair techniques. It notes that inguinal hernias are very common, with over 20 million repairs performed worldwide each year. There are several open and laparoscopic repair options, but the optimal technique is unknown. The document argues that the Lichtenstein open mesh repair technique is the gold standard, as it has low recurrence and complication rates, a short learning curve, and can be performed under local anesthesia. In contrast, laparoscopic repair has a long learning curve, higher costs, and risks of serious complications. The document concludes that open repair is best for most patients due to its safety, low cost, and technical simplicity.
This document discusses local anesthesia techniques for dental procedures. It begins by outlining the importance of local anesthesia and describing local anesthetic agents. It then reviews the anatomy of the trigeminal nerve and its branches. The rest of the document describes various local anesthesia injection techniques for the maxilla and mandible, including infiltration, nerve blocks of the greater palatine nerve, nasopalatine nerve, inferior alveolar nerve, and mental nerve. Proper needle placement, angulation, dosage, and administration technique are emphasized for each injection.
DENTAL OPENBITE TREATMENT PLANS /certified fixed orthodontic courses by India...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
The document outlines the American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) patient classification system from Class I to V based on a patient's physiological status and ability to tolerate medical treatment. It also discusses factors to consider for dental extractions such as indications and contraindications, patient assessment including medical history and cooperation level, clinical evaluation of teeth, and pre-extraction radiographic examination to properly evaluate root structure and surrounding bone.
This document discusses emerging technologies in the 21st century. It covers topics like Web 2.0, augmented and virtual realities, HTML5 and CSS3. It also discusses future technologies like screens integrated into everyday life and augmented reality. Ray Kurzweil's six epochs of technology evolution are presented. Emerging theories around how people present themselves online are also summarized.
This document discusses developing a deterministic lateral displacement (DLD) array to isolate exosomes, which are extracellular vesicles 50-100 nm in diameter that carry proteins and genetic material between cells. DLD uses arrays of pillars in microfluidic channels to separate particles by size: particles above a critical diameter are displaced laterally into different flow lanes than smaller particles. The author aims to design a "cascade array" DLD device with nanoscale features to separate exosomes and other nanoparticles. Challenges include increased diffusion effects at small scales that could reduce deterministic separation. Preliminary tests of nanoscale cascade arrays show potential for fractionating micro- and nanoparticles like exosomes.
The document proposes a city plan located in Balik Pulau, Penang. The city is designed with a symmetrical shape for simplicity and ease of management. It aims to accommodate international affairs like business, trade, tourism, and managing immigrants/refugees by providing education, employment opportunities, and incentives. The population would consist of 20% migrants/refugees and 80% locals, with plans to relocate additional immigrants if needed. The proposal includes models of the city with different bases highlighting zoning, transportation, and piping systems. Presentation boards further explain zoning, solar/waste infrastructure, and amenities for migrants.
The document discusses various news stories from the Daily Iowan including the history of abortion at the UI, the potential effects of the economy on bowl game attendance, and a profile of a graduating UI student who has gained international experience through numerous internships and travels abroad. It also previews upcoming segments on Daily Iowan TV and provides contact information for the newspaper's staff.
The document welcomes attendees to the Seattle Interactive Conference (SIC) 2014 and highlights that this year's theme is spotlighting "Makers" - creative thinkers who are changing industries with easier access to tools and data. The agenda is filled with inspiring speakers who are innovators willing to experiment boldly to reinvent tools and shift how people work and play. The hope is that attendees will leave feeling ready to innovate and experiment, knowing that anyone can be a maker.
This document summarizes a presentation on workplace immigration issues. It discusses recent trends like delays in permanent visas, increased scrutiny of visitors and workers, and expanded security checks. It provides examples of issues that can arise, such as workers being detained for improper visa status or facing long delays due to security checks. It also covers I-9/E-Verify compliance requirements and intersections with labor law on topics like hiring, firing, leaves of absence and corporate restructuring.
This document provides a timeline and details of key events and people from the American Civil War. It lists several important battles including the Peninsular Campaign, Battle of Chickamauga, and the Battle of Nashville. It also discusses the capture of New Orleans and Battle of Pea Ridge. Key figures from the Civil War like John C. Calhoun, William T. Sherman, Millard Fillmore, Henry Clay, and Jefferson Davis are profiled with details about their roles and contributions during the war.
This document is a notice and proxy statement from Agilent Technologies for its 2006 annual meeting of stockholders. It announces the meeting will be held on March 1, 2006 at 10:00 am at the South San Francisco Conference Center. Items of business include electing directors, ratifying the appointment of PricewaterhouseCoopers as the independent auditor, and approving Agilent's Long-Term Performance Program. It provides information on voting procedures and deadlines.
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El documento resume los antecedentes, logros y perspectivas de la acreditación hospitalaria en Colombia. Explica que el primer intento de acreditación data de 1961 y que solo a finales de 2002 se estableció un sistema exitoso. Describe las cinco funciones básicas de un modelo de acreditación - rectoría, acreditación, técnica, evaluación y logística - y cómo se distribuyen en Colombia. Finalmente, resume los avances del país en acreditación e identifica lecciones aprendidas y desafíos futuros como la referenciación comparativa internacional.
El capitán Stephen recibe un mensaje urgente del alto mando del UIC que ordena el asalto final contra los Walsha. Se equipará a la nave Amaltea y otras con una bomba omega, un arma poderosa aún en desarrollo. Stephen convoca una reunión de oficiales superiores para discutir la nueva misión.
Wagner College Forum for Undergraduate Research, Vol. 9, No. 1Wagner College
The Fall 2010 issue contains 10 full-length papers by Kathryn M. Chepiga, Megan Stolze, Shauna Sorensen, Kathryn Chaffee, Kerry Quilty, Kaitlyn Belmont, Prerna Bhatia, Anonymous, Jonathan Azzara and Amanda Gland.
- Andy, a developer, created a v1 app called Sutterbus to display bus arrival times using public data
- Ravi, a PM, met with Andy to discuss options for improving and releasing the app
- Their options included releasing the app as-is, adding more features, starting marketing, or pursuing monetization
- They decided the best first step was to implement analytics and user testing to learn how people used the app and what could be improved based on data
This document provides optional additional materials for those wanting to learn more about facilitating discussions, including a downloaded document on choosing an appropriate voice and links to two video parts on efficient online teaching.
The students Uxue Marin and Amaia Urrate are planning a trip for 4th year ESO students to London from March 10-15. They have booked a hotel called Pride of Paddington for 16 students to stay at for 281.74 euros each, which includes the flight. They provide details on money needed for transportation, food, and attractions. Rules and what to pack are also outlined.
The document is a memorandum from Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas and Credit Suisse, as joint administrative agents, to lenders regarding a proposed Fourth Amendment to the Amended and Restated Revolving Credit, Term Loan and Guarantee Agreement between Calpine Corporation and the lenders. The memorandum requests lender approval for amendments that would (1) increase the limit on Calpine investments in a greenfield project partnership from $45 million to $68 million, and (2) allow Calpine to transfer power plant assets in Santa Rosa, California to a subsidiary in order to generate cash flow from a restructured power purchase agreement. Lenders are asked to sign and return the signature page to approve the amendments by February 28 at
This document discusses the classification and treatment of open bite malocclusions. It defines open bite as a condition where there is space between the maxillary and mandibular teeth when the jaw is closed. Open bite can be caused by epigenetic factors like tongue size/posture or environmental factors like abnormal tongue function. Treatment approaches include habit correction, growth modification, orthodontic camouflage, or orthognathic surgery. Various orthodontic appliances are discussed that can be used to correct open bite such as tongue cribs, lip bumpers, headgear, and bite blocks.
The document discusses principles of exodontia (tooth extraction). It covers:
1) Preparations for extractions including patient and surgeon positioning.
2) Techniques for extractions including intra-alveolar (using forceps) and trans-alveolar (using surgical flaps).
3) Parts and requirements of dental forceps and how to perform forceps extractions in two movements.
4) Modifications for extracting primary teeth and considerations for the inferior alveolar nerve and resilient bone.
The document discusses inguinal hernia repair techniques. It notes that inguinal hernias are very common, with over 20 million repairs performed worldwide each year. There are several open and laparoscopic repair options, but the optimal technique is unknown. The document argues that the Lichtenstein open mesh repair technique is the gold standard, as it has low recurrence and complication rates, a short learning curve, and can be performed under local anesthesia. In contrast, laparoscopic repair has a long learning curve, higher costs, and risks of serious complications. The document concludes that open repair is best for most patients due to its safety, low cost, and technical simplicity.
This document discusses local anesthesia techniques for dental procedures. It begins by outlining the importance of local anesthesia and describing local anesthetic agents. It then reviews the anatomy of the trigeminal nerve and its branches. The rest of the document describes various local anesthesia injection techniques for the maxilla and mandible, including infiltration, nerve blocks of the greater palatine nerve, nasopalatine nerve, inferior alveolar nerve, and mental nerve. Proper needle placement, angulation, dosage, and administration technique are emphasized for each injection.
DENTAL OPENBITE TREATMENT PLANS /certified fixed orthodontic courses by India...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
The document outlines the American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) patient classification system from Class I to V based on a patient's physiological status and ability to tolerate medical treatment. It also discusses factors to consider for dental extractions such as indications and contraindications, patient assessment including medical history and cooperation level, clinical evaluation of teeth, and pre-extraction radiographic examination to properly evaluate root structure and surrounding bone.
This document discusses emerging technologies in the 21st century. It covers topics like Web 2.0, augmented and virtual realities, HTML5 and CSS3. It also discusses future technologies like screens integrated into everyday life and augmented reality. Ray Kurzweil's six epochs of technology evolution are presented. Emerging theories around how people present themselves online are also summarized.
This document discusses developing a deterministic lateral displacement (DLD) array to isolate exosomes, which are extracellular vesicles 50-100 nm in diameter that carry proteins and genetic material between cells. DLD uses arrays of pillars in microfluidic channels to separate particles by size: particles above a critical diameter are displaced laterally into different flow lanes than smaller particles. The author aims to design a "cascade array" DLD device with nanoscale features to separate exosomes and other nanoparticles. Challenges include increased diffusion effects at small scales that could reduce deterministic separation. Preliminary tests of nanoscale cascade arrays show potential for fractionating micro- and nanoparticles like exosomes.
The document proposes a city plan located in Balik Pulau, Penang. The city is designed with a symmetrical shape for simplicity and ease of management. It aims to accommodate international affairs like business, trade, tourism, and managing immigrants/refugees by providing education, employment opportunities, and incentives. The population would consist of 20% migrants/refugees and 80% locals, with plans to relocate additional immigrants if needed. The proposal includes models of the city with different bases highlighting zoning, transportation, and piping systems. Presentation boards further explain zoning, solar/waste infrastructure, and amenities for migrants.
The document discusses various news stories from the Daily Iowan including the history of abortion at the UI, the potential effects of the economy on bowl game attendance, and a profile of a graduating UI student who has gained international experience through numerous internships and travels abroad. It also previews upcoming segments on Daily Iowan TV and provides contact information for the newspaper's staff.
The document welcomes attendees to the Seattle Interactive Conference (SIC) 2014 and highlights that this year's theme is spotlighting "Makers" - creative thinkers who are changing industries with easier access to tools and data. The agenda is filled with inspiring speakers who are innovators willing to experiment boldly to reinvent tools and shift how people work and play. The hope is that attendees will leave feeling ready to innovate and experiment, knowing that anyone can be a maker.
This document summarizes a presentation on workplace immigration issues. It discusses recent trends like delays in permanent visas, increased scrutiny of visitors and workers, and expanded security checks. It provides examples of issues that can arise, such as workers being detained for improper visa status or facing long delays due to security checks. It also covers I-9/E-Verify compliance requirements and intersections with labor law on topics like hiring, firing, leaves of absence and corporate restructuring.
This document provides a timeline and details of key events and people from the American Civil War. It lists several important battles including the Peninsular Campaign, Battle of Chickamauga, and the Battle of Nashville. It also discusses the capture of New Orleans and Battle of Pea Ridge. Key figures from the Civil War like John C. Calhoun, William T. Sherman, Millard Fillmore, Henry Clay, and Jefferson Davis are profiled with details about their roles and contributions during the war.
This document is a notice and proxy statement from Agilent Technologies for its 2006 annual meeting of stockholders. It announces the meeting will be held on March 1, 2006 at 10:00 am at the South San Francisco Conference Center. Items of business include electing directors, ratifying the appointment of PricewaterhouseCoopers as the independent auditor, and approving Agilent's Long-Term Performance Program. It provides information on voting procedures and deadlines.
Liberdade dia09 juan_carlos_de _c_olombia_acreditacion_en_colombia version rio2Asohosval
El documento resume los antecedentes, logros y perspectivas de la acreditación hospitalaria en Colombia. Explica que el primer intento de acreditación data de 1961 y que solo a finales de 2002 se estableció un sistema exitoso. Describe las cinco funciones básicas de un modelo de acreditación - rectoría, acreditación, técnica, evaluación y logística - y cómo se distribuyen en Colombia. Finalmente, resume los avances del país en acreditación e identifica lecciones aprendidas y desafíos futuros como la referenciación comparativa internacional.
El capitán Stephen recibe un mensaje urgente del alto mando del UIC que ordena el asalto final contra los Walsha. Se equipará a la nave Amaltea y otras con una bomba omega, un arma poderosa aún en desarrollo. Stephen convoca una reunión de oficiales superiores para discutir la nueva misión.
Wagner College Forum for Undergraduate Research, Vol. 9, No. 1Wagner College
The Fall 2010 issue contains 10 full-length papers by Kathryn M. Chepiga, Megan Stolze, Shauna Sorensen, Kathryn Chaffee, Kerry Quilty, Kaitlyn Belmont, Prerna Bhatia, Anonymous, Jonathan Azzara and Amanda Gland.
- Andy, a developer, created a v1 app called Sutterbus to display bus arrival times using public data
- Ravi, a PM, met with Andy to discuss options for improving and releasing the app
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This document provides optional additional materials for those wanting to learn more about facilitating discussions, including a downloaded document on choosing an appropriate voice and links to two video parts on efficient online teaching.
The students Uxue Marin and Amaia Urrate are planning a trip for 4th year ESO students to London from March 10-15. They have booked a hotel called Pride of Paddington for 16 students to stay at for 281.74 euros each, which includes the flight. They provide details on money needed for transportation, food, and attractions. Rules and what to pack are also outlined.
The document is a memorandum from Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas and Credit Suisse, as joint administrative agents, to lenders regarding a proposed Fourth Amendment to the Amended and Restated Revolving Credit, Term Loan and Guarantee Agreement between Calpine Corporation and the lenders. The memorandum requests lender approval for amendments that would (1) increase the limit on Calpine investments in a greenfield project partnership from $45 million to $68 million, and (2) allow Calpine to transfer power plant assets in Santa Rosa, California to a subsidiary in order to generate cash flow from a restructured power purchase agreement. Lenders are asked to sign and return the signature page to approve the amendments by February 28 at
Why Indiana Should be STEAMED About Education - Dr. Erin Albert - Indy Rotary...Erin L. Albert
AUDIO of this program: http://indyrotary.com/071013wp/audio/
This is an abbreviated version of the slides Dr. Erin Albert utilized to speak on 7/29/14 to @IndyRotary about the problems and challenges around #STEM education. We also must add design thinking, entrepreneurship and the arts to complete the acronym and set up the next generation of Hoosier workers and professionals to be successful for the yet-to-be-created jobs in STEM of the future.
The document is Credit Suisse's condensed consolidated financial statements for the 4th quarter of 2007. It has been revised to reflect a CHF 2.86 billion valuation reduction in certain ABS positions identified by an internal review. This resulted in a CHF 1,177 million reduction to net revenues and CHF 789 million reduction to net income for 4Q07 and full year 2007. The financial statements include consolidated statements of income, balance sheets, changes in shareholders' equity, and notes providing details on accounting policies, business developments, segments, and other financial information.
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1. Adenoidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove enlarged adenoids from the nasopharynx. It is often performed to treat conditions like snoring, sleep apnea, and recurrent ear infections.
2. The procedure is done under general anesthesia with the patient in the Rose's position. The adenoids are removed using curettes and forceps either through the mouth or using an endoscope. Hemostasis is achieved before closing.
3. Potential complications include bleeding, injury to nearby structures like the eustachian tube, and nasopharyngeal stenosis. The patient is monitored post-operatively for bleeding and discomfort before being discharged after 24 hours typically.
This document summarizes Dr. Ahcene Madjoudj's experience with reconstructive rhinoplasty surgery following trauma or deformity. It describes various surgical techniques used for different types of injuries and conditions, including saddles, burns, cancer resections, and cleft lip/palate. Across cases, the goals are to reconstruct the nasal structure and shape while balancing aesthetic and functional concerns. The document emphasizes the challenges of meeting patient expectations given limitations of reconstructive surgery.
This document discusses the anatomy and pathology of the maxillary sinus and oroantral communications. It describes the location and drainage of the maxillary sinus and causes of sinusitis. Oroantral communications are defined as pathological connections between the oral cavity and maxillary sinus that can form due to dental procedures or trauma. Signs, testing methods, prevention, and management strategies are outlined for both acute communications and oroantral fistulas. Surgical techniques for repair include local soft tissue flaps, grafts, and use of the buccal fat pad flap. Immediate closure of communications less than 3 weeks old has a high success rate, while delayed or recurrent fistulas require surgical intervention.
This endoscopic view shows a normal left ear canal and tympanic membrane. The ear canal is free from earwax due to outward epithelial migration from the umbo. The tympanic membrane appears pearly and translucent with the malleus handle at a 45 degree angle. This indicates a healthy, self-cleansing ear canal without need for cotton buds.
This document discusses maxillofacial trauma, including the pathophysiology, etiology, anatomy, emergency management, history, physical examination, and treatment of various facial bone fractures including the frontal sinus, nasal bones, orbits, zygoma, maxilla, and mandible. Key points covered include airway management, hemorrhage control, imaging modalities like CT scans, fracture classifications like LeFort fractures, and the involvement of specialty services like ENT and neurosurgery.
Surgical orthodontics ii /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian den...Indian dental academy
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PATHOLOGIES OF MAXILLARY SINUS- Part III / oral surgery courses 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.for more details please visit
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Grafts in Nasal Surgery - Advanced Rhinoplastyjwmenger
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Stapedectomy is a procedure to improve hearing by removing the stapes bone in the middle ear and replacing it with a prosthesis. The surgeon makes an incision in the ear canal lining and eardrum to expose the middle ear. They then remove the stapes bone and insert a prosthesis between the incus bone and inner ear to restore sound conduction. Possible risks include temporary facial nerve paralysis, eardrum tears, and taste or balance disturbances, but permanent issues are rare.
Ears, nose, throat surgery includes various types of surgical and non surgical treatment and groups not considering of gender or ethnicity. A department ENT is that gives treatment to Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) disease.These kind of treatments can be treated in the superspecialty hospitals in the metro cities
Adenoidectomy surgery involves removing the adenoids, small glands in the nasal cavity, which can become enlarged and cause health issues. Common reasons for adenoidectomy include breathing difficulties, chronic infections, ear problems, and nasal congestion. The procedure is usually performed by an ENT surgeon under general anesthesia and takes 30 minutes to an hour. After surgery, patients recover with pain medication and are monitored for complications. Potential benefits include improved breathing, fewer infections, and better sleep quality by removing enlarged adenoids causing issues.
The Differences between Balloon Sinuplasty and Traditional SurgeryAngelo Consiglio
Dr. Angelo Consiglio has worked for nearly three decades building an accomplished career as an otolaryngologist through positions at such medical centers as Mount Sinai Hospital and Jackson Hospital. As part of his professional growth, Angelo Consiglio, MD, remains current with emerging medical techniques like balloon sinus dilation.
The document discusses various types of facial trauma and injuries. It covers the epidemiology, diagnostic strategies, and management principles for soft tissue injuries, fractures, nasal and orbital injuries, and mandibular fractures. Common causes of facial trauma include motor vehicle collisions, assaults, and child abuse. Imaging such as CT scans are important for evaluating bone fractures while management depends on the specific injury and may involve wound care, closed or open reduction, and consultation with specialists.
The document discusses various types of facial and neck trauma. Facial injuries are commonly caused by motor vehicle collisions, assaults, and child abuse. Evaluation involves imaging like CT scans to diagnose fractures. Treatment depends on the type and severity of the injury but may include closed reduction, open reduction, and reconstruction. Neck injuries are serious due to vulnerability of structures like the airway. Proper management of neck trauma aims to rapidly secure the airway and control bleeding.
This document discusses techniques for de-projecting the nasal tip. It begins by describing the difference between nasal tip projection and rotation. It then discusses the mechanisms that provide stability to the nasal tip and what can happen when these supports fail. Anatomical features that cause over-projection are described as well as surgical techniques to achieve de-projection, including complete transfixion, reducing the anterior nasal spine or nasal septum, and modifying the lower lateral cartilages through techniques like lateral crural overlay. The document emphasizes that de-projection often requires a multi-step procedure tailored to the individual case.
Complications occur During Dental Extraction and their ManagementIraqi Dental Academy
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Dr. Jennifer Levine is renowned double board certified surgeon in New York. She has years of experience in facial cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries.
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This document provides before and after photos for several non-surgical and surgical cosmetic procedures, including nasal surgery, Ultherapy, a liquid facelift, and chin and cheek implants. The photos showcase the potential results patients may achieve through these treatments to enhance their facial features and appearance.
What are the nasal re shaping and anaesthesia optionsJennifer Levine
People, who are more conscious about their looks, want to alter various aspects of their appearance. With the purpose to rejuvenate various features, people often undergo cosmetic surgeries.
Do you know how many options you have for neck liftJennifer Levine
There are several surgical and non-surgical options for improving the appearance of the neck and jawline. A neck lift surgically removes excess fat and skin to define the jawline. Liposuction is a minimally invasive option that eliminates excess fat while ultrasonic liposuction uses ultrasound to melt fat cells and tighten skin. Botox injections through the Nefertiti treatment relax muscles in the neck and jawline for a tightened, lifted appearance.
A neck lift procedure involves a consultation where the surgeon discusses expectations, risks, and anesthesia options. During surgery, incisions are made under the chin and neck to remove excess skin and fat, ensuring scars are hidden. The procedure takes 2-4 hours, though additional procedures may extend the time. After surgery, the patient is observed before being discharged with instructions for rest and medications to aid recovery. Within months, swelling decreases and the patient sees youthful changes that boost self-esteem.
Cosmetic surgery can help alter or improve physical features that people are unhappy with, whether due to accidental injuries, birth defects, or other issues. Procedures are either reconstructive to improve conditions or elective to change appearances. Eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty removes excess fat and skin around the eyes to give a smoother, more youthful look. The procedure takes one to two hours under local or general anesthesia with small incisions made in natural eyelid folds. A neck lift improves neck appearance by removing excess skin and fat, tightening muscles, and using Botox to treat fullness; it is done under anesthesia with incisions made below the ears and chin to lift and anchor the skin.
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A feeding plate is a prosthetic device used for newborns with a cleft palate to assist in feeding and improve nutrition intake. From a prosthodontic perspective, this plate acts as a barrier between the oral and nasal cavities, facilitating effective sucking and swallowing by providing a more normal anatomical structure. It helps to prevent milk from entering the nasal passage, thereby reducing the risk of aspiration and enhancing the infant's ability to feed efficiently. The feeding plate also aids in the development of the oral muscles and can contribute to better growth and weight gain. Its custom fabrication and proper fitting by a prosthodontist are crucial for ensuring comfort and functionality, as well as for minimizing potential complications. Early intervention with a feeding plate can significantly improve the quality of life for both the infant and the parents.
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GEMMA Wean is a high end larval co-feeding and weaning diet aimed at Artemia optimisation and is fortified with a high level of proteins and phospholipids. GEMMA Wean provides the early weaned juveniles with dedicated fish nutrition and is an ideal follow on from GEMMA Micro or Artemia.
GEMMA Wean has an optimised nutritional balance and physical quality so that it flows more freely and spreads readily on the water surface. The balance of phospholipid classes to- gether with the production technology based on a low temperature extrusion process improve the physical aspect of the pellets while still retaining the high phospholipid content.
GEMMA Wean is available in 0.1mm, 0.2mm and 0.3mm. There is also a 0.5mm micro-pellet, GEMMA Wean Diamond, which covers the early nursery stage from post-weaning to pre-growing.
Healthy Eating Habits:
Understanding Nutrition Labels: Teaches how to read and interpret food labels, focusing on serving sizes, calorie intake, and nutrients to limit or include.
Tips for Healthy Eating: Offers practical advice such as incorporating a variety of foods, practicing moderation, staying hydrated, and eating mindfully.
Benefits of Regular Exercise:
Physical Benefits: Discusses how exercise aids in weight management, muscle and bone health, cardiovascular health, and flexibility.
Mental Benefits: Explains the psychological advantages, including stress reduction, improved mood, and better sleep.
Tips for Staying Active:
Encourages consistency, variety in exercises, setting realistic goals, and finding enjoyable activities to maintain motivation.
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Integrating Nutrition and Exercise: Suggests meal planning and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.
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Stem Cell Solutions: Dr. David Greene's Path to Non-Surgical Cardiac CareDr. David Greene Arizona
Explore the groundbreaking work of Dr. David Greene, a pioneer in regenerative medicine, who is revolutionizing the field of cardiology through stem cell therapy in Arizona. This ppt delves into how Dr. Greene's innovative approach is providing non-surgical, effective treatments for heart disease, using the body's own cells to repair heart damage and improve patient outcomes. Learn about the science behind stem cell therapy, its benefits over traditional cardiac surgeries, and the promising future it holds for modern medicine. Join us as we uncover how Dr. Greene's commitment to stem cell research and therapy is setting new standards in healthcare and offering new hope to cardiac patients.
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Join us as we delve into the crucial realm of quality reporting for MSSP (Medicare Shared Savings Program) Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).
In this session, we will explore how a robust quality management solution can empower your organization to meet regulatory requirements and improve processes for MIPS reporting and internal quality programs. Learn how our MeasureAble application enables compliance and fosters continuous improvement.
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Hypertension and it's role of physiotherapy in it.Vishal kr Thakur
This particular slides consist of- what is hypertension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
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Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood pressure in the body's arteries is consistently too high. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of blood vessels as the heart pumps it. Hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, brain disease, kidney disease, and premature death.
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Types of sinus problems that dr. jennifer levine can help you get rid of!
1. Types of sinus problems that Dr. Jennifer Levine can help you get rid
of!
A lot of people suffer from sinus problems like sinus blockage, deviated nasal septum, allergies,
cold and nasal polyp etc. Patients suffering from these problems require proper diagnosis. Only
a surgeon can identify the problem and provides optional solutions for it.
Dr. Jennifer Levine has helped countless patients suffering from sinus issues. She is a double
board-certified surgeon.
She starts from identifying the affected area, which includes the frontal, maxillary, ethmoid and
sphenoid sinusitis. Sometimes, she even recommends CT scan for the better visualization of
sinus problem.
Once examination is completed, Dr. Levine suggests medical therapy or surgery. Patients
recommended to go for surgery might be going for either of the below mentioned surgeries,
based on their sinus condition -
Ethmoidectomy – During this treatment process, ethmoid sinuses located between the
eyes and sides of the nose are removed.
Maxillary antrostomy – In Maxillary antrostomy surgery, maxillary sinuses located
behind the cheekbones are treated.
Powered septoplasty with turbinoplasty – Patients with deviated or crooked nasal
septum face breathing problems. They are suggested to go for powered septoplasty
with turbinoplasty.