Commentary on: Global Need-Assessment for a Postgraduate Program on Non-Surgical Facial Aesthetics

Author(s):  
Deborah S Sarnoff
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 19-23
Author(s):  
Maria Eduarda Assad DUARTE ◽  
Nina ARGALJI ◽  
Daniela Martins De CARVALHO ◽  
Oswaldo De Vasconcellos VILELLA
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2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 48
Author(s):  
Muhamad Arpan ◽  
Ridho Dedy Arief Budiman ◽  
Unung Verawardina

<p>Tujuan penelitian untuk menganalisis kebutuhan dalam penerapan media pembelajaran Pengenalan <em>Hardware</em> Jaringan Komputer berbasis <em>augmented reality</em>. Metode penelitian menggunakan survei. Subjek penelitian mahasiswa semester IV Program Studi Pendidikan Teknologi Informasi dan Komputer IKIP PGRI Pontianak. Teknik pengumpul data menggunakan komunikasi tidak langsung. Alat pengumpul data menggunakan angket. Teknik analisis data menggunakan analisis deskriptif. Hasil penelitian adalah: (1) Dari 65 responden, hanya 1 (satu) orang yang tidak memiliki <em>smartphone </em>dengan sistem operasi Android; (2) Sebanyak 65 responden (100%) setuju apabila materi Pengenalan <em>Hardware</em> Jaringan Komputer menggunakan media pembelajaran berbasis <em>augmented reality</em> dengan berbagai alasan. Alasan yang paling banyak adalah karena tampilan 2-dimensi atau 3-dimensi dari media <em>augmented reality </em>sebesar 23,1%; dan (3) Kendala yang mungkin dihadapi jika media pembelajaran berbasis <em>augmented reality</em> diterapkan adalah responden belum memahami penggunaan media berbasis <em>augmented reality </em>sebesar 69,2% dan responden memiliki spesifikasi <em>smartphone </em>yang tidak mendukung sebesar 24,6%.</p><strong>Kata Kunci:</strong> analisis kebutuhan, media pembelajaran, <em>augmented reality.</em>


2018 ◽  
Vol 69 (8) ◽  
pp. 2191-2196
Author(s):  
Cristian Constantin Budacu ◽  
Nicoleta Ioanid ◽  
Cristian Romanec ◽  
Mihail Balan ◽  
Liliana Lacramioara Pavel ◽  
...  

Canine plays an important role in the dento-maxillary system. From a functional point of view, it provides the canine guidance, by positioning it in the frontal area, has a role in facial aesthetics. It plays an important prosthetic role by having the longest root and one of the longest arcade teeth. Three molars represent the last teeth that erupt in the arches both in the jaw and in the mandible, which is why they remain the most frequently included.Canine incidence is quite common following the wisdom tooth. It can be unilateral or bilateral and is more common in the upper jaw. The canine may remain included at the vestibular, palatal or between the two bones. A separate entity is the incision of the canine in the edentulous mandible or jaw. The study included 213 cases with dento-alveolar pathology, of which 128 patients were selected with dental inclusion. Our study reports that the first three molars are frequent, followed by the canine as opposed to other studies conducted by Guzduz K in 2011 and Fardi A of the same year bringing the canines first (Fardi, Guzduz). Some studies attribute the first place to the superior canine in terms of frequency, but they are abstracted from the molar three inclusion that they consider as most frequently (Compoy). The most common tooth in inclusion is the third molar (lower and upper) followed by the upper canine; the most commonly affected are women for both canine and molar.


2012 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 43-52
Author(s):  
Marcos Alan Vieira Bittencourt ◽  
Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias ◽  
Marcelo de Castellucci e Barbosa

INTRODUCTION: A female patient aged 12 years and 2 months had molars and canines in Class II relationship, severe overjet (12 mm), deep overbite (100%), excessive retroclination and extrusion of the lower incisors, upper incisor proclination, with mild midline diastema. Both dental arches appeared constricted and a lower arch discrepancy of less than -6.5 mm. Facially, she had a significant upper incisors display at rest, interposition and eversion of the lower lip, acute nasolabial angle and convex profile. OBJECTIVE: To report a clinical case consisting of Angle Class I malocclusion with deep overbite and overjet in addition to severe crowding treated with a conservative approach. METHODS: Treatment consisted of slight retraction of the upper incisors and intrusion and protrusion of the lower incisors until all crowding was eliminated. RESULTS: Adequate overbite and overjet were achieved while maintaining the Angle Class I canine and molar relationships and coincident midlines. The facial features were improved, with the emergence of a slightly convex profile and lip competence, achieved through a slight retraction of the upper lip and protrusion of the lower lip, while improving the nasolabial and mentolabial sulcus. CONCLUSIONS: This conservative approach with no extractions proved effective and resulted in a significant improvement of the occlusal relationship as well as in the patient's dental and facial aesthetics.


Author(s):  
Spencer R. Anderson ◽  
Kaitlynne Y. Pak ◽  
Aurora G. Vincent ◽  
Adrian Ong ◽  
Yadranko Ducic

AbstractThe mandibular condyle is an integral structure in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) serving not only as the hinge point for mandibular opening, but also facilitating mandibular growth and contributing to facial aesthetics. Significant compromise of the TMJ can be debilitating functionally, psychologically, and aesthetically. Reconstruction of the mandibular condyle is rarely straightforward. Multiple considerations must be accounted for when preparing for condylar reconstruction such as ensuring eradication of all chronically diseased or infected bone, proving clear oncologic margins following tumor resection, or achieving stability of the surrounding architecture in the setting of a traumatic injury. Today, there is not one single gold-standard reconstructive method or material; ongoing investigation and innovation continue to improve and transform condylar reconstruction. Herein, we review methods of condylar reconstruction focusing on autologous and alloplastic materials, surgical techniques, and recent technological advances.


2021 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. S154
Author(s):  
A. Kostyuk ◽  
K. Absattarova ◽  
M. Sultanov ◽  
K. Garkalov ◽  
A. Almadiyeva

2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Randhir S. Ranta ◽  
Vijay Kumar Sharma ◽  
Pankaj Gupta

The study pertains to the parenting stress, which is believed to be the resultant of child disability and further assesses the needs of the families across selected pockets of Himachal Himalaya. Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ) and Need Assessment Scale were used for the purpose. For assessing the stress level among the parents, PQS was administered among two hundred parents having disabled children, herein called experimental group and two hundred parents with normal children, herein called control group. A three point Need assessment scale was used to measure the needs of 200 families on five different parameters. The result of t-test shows the significant difference between experimental and control groups indicating that the parents of disabled children experience more stress than their control counterpart. The study indicates that people need proper guidance and information regarding a child’s disability, nutritional requirements of a child, vocational training and child management. There is a need for proper counselling for parents suffering from stress and creating consciousness among parents of children with disabilities and in the society.


2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Ji-Su Kim ◽  
Doeun Yun ◽  
Hyun Joo Kim ◽  
Ho-Youl Ryu ◽  
Jaewon Oh ◽  
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