Tag: Oral

Oral Biofilms and Modern Dental Materials Advances Toward Bioactivity


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English | ISBN: 3030673871 | 2021 | 152 pages | PDF | 8 MB
This book provides an up-to-date perspective on oral biofilms and dental materials, equipping readers with a sound understanding of their mutual interactions. Experts from across the world comprehensively describe the main strategies that can be followed when designing modern bioactive and biomimetic dental materials, bearing in mind the goal of reducing the occurrence of pathological conditions such as secondary caries and peri-implantitis. The background to the book is the rapid expansion in the use of nanotechnologies and modern techniques to achieve levels of performance of dental materials that were unthinkable even a few years ago. Whereas conventionally dental materials have been regarded as inert, an important paradigm shift is underway: now, these materials are being conceived as bioactive and biomimetic. Modern dental materials can produce a response by interacting positively both with the host and with the biofilm permanently colonizing hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity. These materials increasingly mimic the behavior of the tissues that they are replacing. In documenting the latest knowledge in the field, this book will be of value for both scientists in the fields of nanotechnology, biofilms and dental materials and interested clinicians.

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Industrial Craft in Australia Oral Histories of Creativity and Survival


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English | ISBN: 3030872424 | 2021 | 268 pages | PDF | 6 MB
This book is the first of its kind to investigate the ongoing significance of industrial craft in deindustrialising places such as Australia. Providing an alternative to the nostalgic trope of the redundant factory ‘craftsman’, this book introduces the intriguing and little-known trade of engineering patternmaking, where objects are brought to life through the handmade ‘originals’ required for mass production.

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Clinical Oral Pathology Kochaji’s Guide to Oral Lesions and Biopsies


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031537548 | 190 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 26 MB
This book equips dental care providers with a thorough understanding of oral maxillofacial pathology and the clinical management of oral lesions and oral biopsies. Readers will learn about the scientific basis of oral maxillofacial pathology, different types of biopsies, when to perfom a biopsy and how to handle it in the dental practice. The book focuses on clinical and radiographical features of oral diseases and guides the practitioner to differential diagnosis using an algorithm that leads to the best treatment for the patient.

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Sexually Transmissible Oral Diseases


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English | February 13, 2023 | ISBN: 1119826756 | 240 pages | PDF | 94 Mb
A Detailed Description of Sexually Transmissible Oral Diseases Relevant to Dental Practice

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Sisterhood and After An Oral History of the UK Women’s Liberation Movement, 1968-present


Free Download Margaretta Jolly, "Sisterhood and After: An Oral History of the UK Women’s Liberation Movement, 1968-present "
English | ISBN: 0190658843 | 2019 | 352 pages | PDF | 32 MB
This ground-breaking history of the UK Women’s Liberation Movement shows why and how feminism’s ‘second wave’ mobilized to demand not just equality but social and gender transformation.

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NoMeansNo From Obscurity to Oblivion An Oral History


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English | January 2, 2024 | ISBN: 9798887440187, ASIN: B0BQYJBSDX | True EPUB | 336 pages | 310 MB
They were unlike any other band in the punk scene they called home. NoMeansNo started in the basement of the family home of brothers Rob and John Wright in 1979. For the next three decades, they would add and then replace a guitar player, sign a record deal with Alternative Tentacles and tour the world. All along the way, they kept their integrity, saying "NO" to many mainstream opportunities. It was for this reason the band (intentionally) never became a household name, but earned the respect and love of thousands of fans around the world, including some who became big rock stars themselves. They were expertly skilled musicians playing a new kind of punk: intelligent, soulful, hilarious, and complex. They were also really nice Canadian dudes.

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