NON-SYNDROMIC BILATERAL CONDYLAR APLASIA: A RARE CASE

Non-syndromic bilateral condylar aplasia: A rare case

The temporomandibular joint is one of the most complex joints of the human body.It consists of the mandibular condyle, glenoid fossa and the articular eminence of the temporal bone.Aplasia of Alarm Clock the condyle is usually seen as part of a syndrome otherwise it is rare.We report a case of bilateral condylar aplasia in a 20-year-old male not as

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Techniques for fabricating hollow obturator: Two case reports

The most commonly seen intraoral defect is the one affecting the maxilla, through an opening into Circuit Board With Capacitor the nasopharynx.These defects can either be congenital or acquired.These are usually large openings in the palate and/or the surrounding Dishwasher Mains On-Off Switch structures.Obturators are used to close or seal these d

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High time resolution measurements of the thermosphere from Fabry-Perot Interferometer measurements of atomic oxygen

Recent advances in the performance of CCD detectors have enabled a high time resolution study of the high latitude upper thermosphere with Fabry-Perot Interferometers (FPIs) to be performed.10-s integration times were used during a campaign in April 2004 on an FPI located in Skirt northern Sweden in the auroral oval.The FPI is used to study the the

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