MEDICAL SCIENCE
Dental Ceramics: The Foundation Pillar Of Aesthetic And Functional Dentistry
by Dr. Ankita Agrawal
ISBN Number : 978 - 93 - 88672 - 53 - 5
Authors Details
Author Name | Image | About Author |
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Dr. Ankita Agrawal | Dr. Ankita Agrawal is an Endodontist trained into conservative and operative
dentistry. She is author of various articles published in international journals.
Currently she is posted as Senior Resident in department of dentistry, NMCH,
Patna and also consultant in various dental clinics. Various papers have been
presented by her in different conferences |
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Dr. Rashmi Sinha | Dr. Rashmi Sinha is a practicing orthodontist and Dentofacial orthopaedic
surgeon, Managing Director of The dentofacial Health Centre; Bailey road
Patna .she has done her B.D.S from prestigious MCODS, Manipal and
M.D.S from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. Currently she is posted as
Senior Resident NMCH, Patna. She has numerous publications in national
and international journal |
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Dr. Nidhi Thakur | Dr. Nidhi Thakur presently working as an Assistant Professor in ANMMCH
Gaya has an admirable academic career having won best paper presentation
and awarded incentive for carrying out research work and clinical trials. She
has keen interest in academics. |
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Dr. Suraj Kumar | Dr. Suraj Kumar is a maxillofacial surgeon trained into head and neck
oncology. He is an author of textbook “SMART DENTAL REVISION
“published under prestigious Jaypee publication. He has many articles
published in national and international journals. He was senior Resident in
the department of oncology at Saptrishi Cancer Hospital, Jabalpur from June
2017 – December 2018.curretly he is an avid practitioner in Bailey road,
Patna at The dentofacial Health Centre. |
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Dr. Kumar Abhinav | Dr. Kumar Abhinav is Senior Resident doing his DNB course in Leelavati
Mumbai. He has been helpful in conducting the radiological and material
analysis. He has been invited as speaker in various conferences. |
Book Description
It is quite usual in dentistry to adopt a material from engineers and adapt it to clinical conditions. A good example of such an instance is dental ceramics. In Dental science, ceramics are referred to as non-metallic, inorganic structures primarily containing compounds of oxygen with one or more metallic or semimetallic elements. They are usually sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, phosphorous, zirconium & titanium.