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    Customized Preliminary Impression: A Novel Impression Technique for Severely Resorbed Edentulous Ridges

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    Patients with long-term edentulism and/or ill-fitting (poorly fitted) dentures are more likely to experience severe mandibular alveolar ridge resorption. Some of these patients have genial tubercles that rise over the mandibular residual ridge in the anterior region and protrude into the floor of the mouth. Typically, the most prominent portions of the resorbed mandibular edentulous ridge are in contact with the lingual flanges of the mandibular stock impression trays (i.e., genial tubercles and internal oblique lines). In these situations, it is advised that a preliminary custom impression tray be created to pour an initial impression, allowing for the fabrication of individual custom trays. In general, dental practice for the fabrication of the complete denture, the stock trays are used for making the preliminary impression and the custom trays for the final impression. The present article portrays an innovative and efficient clinical technique involving the fabrication of a customized preliminary impression tray for preliminary impression making particularly in unconventional situations, that is, pronounced mandibular alveolar ridge resorption

    Synthesis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes by thermal CVD technique on Pt–W–MgO catalyst

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    Both tungsten (W) and platinum (Pt) are materials of interest in modern science and technology. Here, in this paper, we report the growth of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by thermal chemical vapour deposition (CVD) on Pt–W catalyst with MgO as a support material. The XRD studies were used to determine the structural characteristic of the as-prepared catalyst. Raman spectroscopy studies confirm the growth of MWCNTs with less structural defects and non-crystalline carbonaceous products. The images of field scanning electron microscope (FESEM) show that the grown network of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) contains less impurities, whereas the high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM) images indicate that the grown MWCNTs have good crystallinity with no lateral carbon deposit. TGA of the unpurified CNT product shows the addition of catalyst particles with the sample. This study will pave way for the new research area in the synthesis of CNTs and their applications in the electronic industry. Moreover, the results were compared with the previously reported results in the literature

    Materials Engineering with Swift Heavy Ions

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