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Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research ; (6): 315-319, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-845311

ABSTRACT

A land plot is part of the earth's surface, the boundaries of which are defined in accordance with federal laws. Currently, there are two methods of providing land plots for a recreation zone: without the prior agreement of the object location and with the preliminary agreement of the object location. The paper analyzes the regulatory and legal acts of the Russian Federation governing land relations. The purpose of the work is to study the process of providing land plots. The object of the study is a land plot provided for the placement of recreational facilities. The subject of the study is the system of normative legal documents regulating land relations. In this paper, the author considers the procedure for the provision of land plots for a recreational zone with a preliminary agreement on the location of the object by the example of a land plot requested for the development of a forest park. Compliance with legal requirements and substantive rules of law is largely determined by the regulation of the process of their application, that is, the fulfillment of procedural provisions. In general, the procedure for allocation of land plots and the rights to them in the land legislation is provided in sufficient detail. Since a public authority is one of the parties in the relationship on the provision of land plots, and a land plot, that is, a specifically valuable form of real estate, is the object thereof, both provisional procedures (with the object location agreement and without it) consist of a number of stages regulated in detail by the land legislation.

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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 243-249, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-715992

ABSTRACT

Excessive tooth wear results in unacceptable damage to the occlusal surface and can cause pulpitis, occlusal disharmony, dysfunction, and unesthetic result. Patients with severe attrition have to be classified as several types relative to the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) and the interocclusal distance for the prosthetic space. The patient in this case was a 80 - year - old woman who lost support of posterior occlusion and collapsed of the occlusal plane due to confrontation of the opposing teeth, accompanied by an increase in the number of remaining bristles, resulting in a loss of intermaxillary space for prosthesis. In this case, treatment with increased vertical dimension may have stability if the increase in vertical occlusal height is minimized within the required range, and a stable occlusal contact is provided after an increased vertical occlusal height stabilization period. After the new VDO had been confirmed under interim fixed restorations, definitive fixed restorations were produced. Through these treatment processes, we obtain satisfactory results that are functional and aesthetically pleasing.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Dental Occlusion , Dentition , Prostheses and Implants , Pulpitis , Rehabilitation , Tooth , Tooth Wear , Vertical Dimension
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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 250-257, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-715991

ABSTRACT

Generally dentures are manufactured by conventional method, however the frequency of fabricating denture using digital method is increasing due to the recent development of digital technology in dentistry. The digital method of manufacturing denture is classified into two systems; 3D scan of the impression to arrange the artificial teeth on the CAD (Computer-aided design) and 3D printing to produce the resin-based complete denture, or 3D scan of the model to design of the framework using CAD, resin pattern formation by 3D printing and casting of metal framework of complete denture or removable partial denture. In this case report, electronic surveying and design the metal framework of the dentures were performed using CAD program, and plastic resin patterns fabricated by 3D printing were casted for upper full denture and lower removable partial denture. During follow-up periods, dentures using digital method have provided satisfactory results esthetically and functionally.


Subject(s)
Computer-Aided Design , Dentistry , Denture, Complete , Denture, Partial, Removable , Dentures , Follow-Up Studies , Methods , Plastics , Printing, Three-Dimensional , Tooth, Artificial
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Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science ; : 135-142, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-68824

ABSTRACT

Adoption of CAD/CAM milling in dentistry has allowed production of more analytic and precise prosthesis. Such precision enables definite path of insertion and undercut to be provided in removable partial denture especially when designing a surveyed crown on an abutment tooth. This case is about the production of surveyed crown with proper path of insertion utilizing CAD/CAM electronic surveying method on a patient with edentulous maxilla. Resulting removable partial denture fit well and showed acceptable stability and retention with no clinical problem.


Subject(s)
Humans , Crowns , Dental Prosthesis , Dentistry , Denture, Partial, Removable , Maxilla , Methods , Prostheses and Implants , Tooth
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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 31(4): 1205-1212, july/aug. 2015.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-964598

ABSTRACT

In an urban environment, ants can find shelter for the construction of their nests and resources available for survival. Myrmecofauna surveys have been conducted in forest fragments and residential areas, but there are few studies on the occurrence of these insects in urban gardens. For this reason, the aim of this study is to know the composition of ant communities in urban gardens in the city of Juiz de Fora, southeast region of Brazil. Samples were taken from six gardens between November 2005 and June 2006. We used a consortium of three methodologies: active searching, baits and pitfall traps. We collected specimens of 26 genera and seven subfamilies. The subfamily Myrmicinae was the most diverse, and the genus Wasmannia, was considered the most constant, followed by Camponotus and Linepithema. The efficiency index of the methodologies demonstrated that active searching was the most efficient (96.15%) methodology. This method is efficient and sufficient for sampling ants in urban gardens, since 25 of the 26 genera sampled, presenting seven exclusive genera. The green area was not positively correlated with the diversity of ant genera in the urban gardens, demonstrating that other variables may be involved.


Em ambiente urbano, as formigas podem encontrar abrigo para construção de seus ninhos e recursos disponíveis para sobrevivência. Levantamentos da mirmecofauna já foram realizados em fragmentos de mata e áreas domiciliares, porém existem poucos estudos quanto à ocorrência destes insetos em jardins urbanos. Por esta razão, objetivou-se realizar o levantamento da mirmecofauna presente em jardins urbanos do município de Juiz de Fora, sudeste do Brasil. Foram realizadas coletas em seis jardins entre novembro de 2005 e junho de 2006. Foi utilizado o consórcio de três metodologias: busca ativa, isca atrativa e pitfall. Foram coletados exemplares de 26 gêneros e sete subfamílias. A subfamília Myrmicinae foi a mais diversa e o gênero Wasmannia considerado o mais constante, seguido por Camponotus e Linepithema. O índice de eficiência das metodologias demonstrou que a busca ativa foi a metodologia mais eficiente de coleta (96,15%). Este método é eficiente e suficiente para a coleta de formigas em jardins urbanos, uma vez que 25 dos 26 gêneros foram amostrados, com presença de sete gêneros exclusivos. A área verde não esteve correlacionada positivamente com a diversidade de gêneros de formigas nas praças, demonstrando que outras variáveis devem estar envolvidas.


Subject(s)
Ants , Specimen Handling , Green Areas , Insecta
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The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics ; : 76-84, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-220549

ABSTRACT

This article reviews the topic of how to identify and develop a removable partial denture (RPD) path of placement, and provides a literature review of the concept of the RPD path of placement, also known as the path of insertion. An optimal RPD path of placement, guided by mutually parallel guide planes, ensures that the RPD flanges fit intimately over edentulous ridge structures and that the framework fits intimately with guide plane surfaces, which prevents food collecting empty spaces between the intaglio surface of the framework and intraoral surfaces, and ensures that RPD clasps engage adequate numbers of tooth undercuts to ensure RPD retention. The article covers topics such as the causes of obstructions to RPD intra-oral seating, the causes of food collecting empty spaces that may exist around an RPD, and how to identify if a guide plane is parallel with the projected RPD path of placement. The article presents a method of using a surgical operating microscope, or high magnification (6-8x or greater) binocular surgical loupes telescopes, combined with co-axial illumination, to identify a preliminary path of placement for an arch. This preliminary path of placement concept may help to guide a dentist or a dental laboratory technician when surveying a master cast of the arch to develop an RPD path of placement, or in verifying that intra-oral contouring has aligned teeth surfaces optimally with the RPD path of placement. In dentistry, a well-fitting RPD reduces long-term periodontal or structural damage to abutment teeth.


Subject(s)
Humans , Dentistry , Dentists , Denture, Partial, Removable , Dentures , Laboratories, Dental , Lighting , Prosthodontics , Telescopes , Tooth
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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 354-361, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-116127

ABSTRACT

There are still many limitations on fabricating dentures using digital method while computerized production of fixed prostheses utilizing intraoral scanner and CAD/CAM technology has propagated rapidly. Recently the digital solution of fabricating removable partial denture by applying haptic input device, electronic surveying, and rapid prototyping was introduced. In this case presentation, five patients were treated with surveyed crown and removable partial dentures by this digital solution. Fit of dentures was excellent except for one case which showed morphological difference between the actual teeth and that of master cast by the erroneous impression process. There also was not any problem of stability and retention after adaptation in the clinical setting.


Subject(s)
Humans , Crowns , Denture, Partial, Removable , Dentures , Electronics , Electrons , Prostheses and Implants , Retention, Psychology , Tooth
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