Lecture 16 (Pulp cavities)
Dental pulp is the soft tissue of the tooth. The pulp occupies the internal cavities or spaces of the tooth which include the pulp chamber and the pulp canal (root canal). The shape of the pulp cavities correspond to the external outline form of the tooth (the shape of the pulp chamber corresponds to the shape of the crown whereas the shape of the pulp canal corresponds to the shape of the root). The size of the pulp cavity depends on the age of the tooth and history of trauma.
Methods of Preparation Solutions & Volumetric Titration Calculations
Standard solution : is the solution of accurately known concentration, such as 0.1M Na2CO3, and to 0.1 N or 0.1 M NaCl solutions.
Removable Partial Denture – Classification
Various types of Classification Cummer’s Classification. 1920 Kennedy’s Classification. 1925 Applegate Classification. 1960 ACP Classification. 2002
Anatomical landmarks of the maxillary arch
Anatomical landmarks of the maxillary and mandibular arches
Second Stage
2. lecture
Microprocessor 8086 - LEC7
Instruction Set of 8086μP
• There are 117 basic instructions in the instruction set of 8086μP. The
instruction set of 8086μP can be divided into the following groups :
1. Data Transfer Instructions
Lecture 15 (Tooth development)
The development of the crown and the root of the tooth take place within the bone in the jaw. The tooth passes through stages named according to their shapes.......
