13 research outputs found
Esthetic Replacement of Maxillary Lateral Incisor with Mary Lever Prosthesis: A Novel Conservative Approach
Dentists often question the use of resin-bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPDs) for reliable restoration of tooth-bound edentulous spaces. Initial attempts at bonding fixed partialdentures on teeth resulted in early failure due to debonding. In the 1980s and 1990s, improvements in preparation methods, metal alloys and bonding techniques made the RBFPD a more predictable option. This article provides a case report of a restoring a missing maxillary lateral incisor with modified Maryland with the advantages of being fixed to provide a stronger bond as well as being kinder to the periodontal tissues
A Machine Learning Framework for Generating Photorealistic Photos of Real Time Objects using Adam Optimizer by a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN)
Photographic training can result in new photographs that, to human observers, appear to be at least superficially authentic, with many realistic features. will discuss a number of intriguing GAN applications in order to help you develop an understanding of the types of problems where GANs can be used and useful. It is not an exhaustive list, but it includes numerous examples of GAN applications that have garnered media attention. This Paper Proposes a Framework for Generating Photorealistic Photos of real time objects (FGPPO) using Adam Optimizer by Generative Adversarial Networks
A Study of Knowledge Attitude and Self Perception on Epilepsy in the Persons suffering from Epilepsy and their Care Givers
Background: A study of Knowledge Attitude and Self Perception on Epilepsy in persons suffering fromEpilepsy and their Care Givers. Methodology: This study was conducted in the Department of Psychiatry, Government General Hospital, Guntur,Andhra Pradesh which has both outpatient clinics and inpatient admissions for the Epileptic patients and equipped with EEG and Brain Imaging facilities. This is a Cross Sectional, Purposive Sampling,Quantitative Study. Results:We have found significant differences between PWE (Patients with Epilepsy) and controls, particularly with respect to the understanding of and attitudes toward Epilepsy.Patients and Care Givers showed similar attitudes and behaviors, perhaps because they had common information and experience regarding the disorder.May be true for the average comparisons between Patients with Epilepsy and controls, we must take into account during clinical practice that these problems occur predominantly in the minority of patients with refractory epilepsy.The level of knowledge deviated significantly from the scientific data, especially in the causes of Epilepsy, safety issues, and side effects of Anti Epileptic Drugs.Conclusion: Disease characteristics should guide clinical decision-making in patients with Epilepsy
In-vitro EVALUATION OF FLOWERS OF Crossandra infundibuliformis (L) NEES AS A NATURAL ANTI-SOLAR AGENT
UV rays extends down to the earth’s atmosphere from sunlight assist our body to synthesize Vitamin D which strengthens our bones and teeth. Commercially UV radiation has various uses like sterilization and disinfection. But excessive unprotected exposure to sunlight may lead to sun burns and other skin complications. The present study was designed to evaluate the UV absorption ability of aqueous extracts of fresh and dry flowers of Crossandra infundibuliformis as an anti-solar agent. The method was performed by UV visible spectrophotometry in range of 200-400nm. The results suggested that aqueous fresh flower extract of Crossandra infundibuliformis exhibited better anti-solar activity than the dry flower extract. Therefore it was concluded that C.infundibuliformis flowers can be used in various sunscreen formulations.Key words: , , 
Natural Super-Disintegrant Agents Used in Various Oral Solid Dosage Forms
Super-disintegrating agents are one of the ingredients used in pharmaceutical solid dosage forms. These substances play a vital role in formulation design. Natural super-disintegrants have gained more popularity due to their oral bioavailability. It disintegrates the tablets into smaller particles to enhance the dissolution rate. Fast dissolving, chewable tablets, and other orally administered dosage forms consist of super-disintegrating agents which shows rapid and quick action. Natural super disintegrating agents in pharmaceutical dosage forms are very effective due to their ecofriendly nature as well as these are biocompatible and biodegradable. These are abundantly and cheaply available from nature.Today the researchers are focusing on naturally available excipients.
Keywords: Natural Superdisintegrants, Disintegration, Bioavailability, Biocompatible, Biodegradable
Laser-deposited CoCrMo alloy: Microstructure, wear, and electrochemical properties
CoCrMo alloy was deposited on a metallic substrate using laser engineered net shaping (LENS (TM)) - a laser-based additive manufacturing technique. Several samples with five layers of deposit were fabricated at different combinations of laser power, powder feed rate, and scan velocity to study their influence using L4 Orthogonal array. The deposits were evaluated for their microstructure, hardness, wear resistance, and electrochemical performance. Grey relational grade analysis and analysis of variance were applied to identify optimum process parameters. The x-ray diffraction and microstructural analysis of the deposits showed uniform and fine microstructural features. Our experimental results revealed that the coatings fabricated using high laser power (350 W), low powder feed rate (5 g/min), and high scan velocity (20 mm/s) provide the highest hardness (446 +/- 2.87 Hv) and wear resistance (1.80 +/- 0.0007 mm(3)/Nm). However, the corrosion resistance was observed to be high for the deposits fabricated using low laser power (200 W), low powder feed rate (5 g/min), and low scan velocity (10 mm/s)