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Monday, 10 June 2019

To Evaluate Different Soft Tissue Liners, as Functional Impression Materials, by Determining its Effect on Surface Roughness of Dental Stone Over a Time Period: An In-Vitro Study - Lupine Publishers

To Evaluate Different Soft Tissue Liners, as Functional Impression Materials, by Determining its Effect on Surface Roughness of Dental Stone Over a Time Period: An In-Vitro Study by Swapnil B Shankargouda in MADOHC- Lupine Publishers
To evaluate, compare and contrast the changes in surface roughness of dental stone casts, recovered from commercially available chair-side soft liners, used as functional impression materials. Ten disk-shaped denture soft liner samples [18 mm wide × 2 mm thick] were fabricated and dental stone poured over it after zero hours [control], one day, seven days, fourteen days and twenty one days, with a total sample size of 100 obtained from GC SOFT LINER [50 samples] and MOLLOSIL [50 samples] respectively.The dental stone samples were then evaluated for mean surface roughness values [Ra] using a profilometer.Student’s paired t test [p<0.05] and Co-efficient of variance [C.V] test was used for statistical analysis. The mean surface roughness values of MOLLOSIL samples increased gradually and consistently over the period of zero hours to twenty-one days in comparison to the GC SOFT LINER samples.Within the limitations of this study, silicone-based soft tissue liner showed better results than the acrylic-based soft liner in terms of surface roughness, over the period of zero hours to twenty-one days.



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Monday, 20 May 2019

Preventive Dentistry (MADOHC)-LupinePublishers


Preventive Dentistry by Michel Goldberg in MADOHC in Lupine Publishers

The mouth is essential for eating, drinking, speaking, and communicating, for tasting, breathing and the immune system. It is a window enlightening the health of the body. It can elucidate signs of nutritional deficiencies or general infection. Regular dental examinations and adapted oral hygiene visits contribute to oral health. Dental cares by brushing the teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, is associated with the replacement of the toothbrush every three or four months combined with the ingestion of a balanced diet. A regular check-up keep the smile and contribute to a good oral health. More than brushing and flossing, dental health is maintained by oral cares.