The simultaneous advancement in genetic modeling and data computational capabilities has prompted profound interest of scientists across the globe in the field of timetable scheduling. The wider usage of timetable scheduling in complex data manipulation and computation has attracted many researchers to put forward their theory regarding the use of genetic algorithms. The progression on this field has increased the efficiency of the timetable to use the limited resources in the given time to get productive results. This paper describes various genetic algorithmic methods.
A good quality impression is only obtained when we have a thorough knowledge of materials, their properties and techniques for their best manipulation. In order to do so spacers are advocated for optimal thickness of impression materials in the custom tray to get the most accurate impression. There are vast number of impression techniques available in the field of Fixed Prosthodontics. Every technique has its own advantages and disadvantages, but still no impression technique is perfect with all the qualities inherent in it. The present review article discusses various impression techniques and their use in Fixed Prosthodontics.
Eye is a vital organ not only for vision, but also an important component of facial expression, and over-all personality of a person. Loss of eye, apart from leading to impaired vision has a crippling effect on the psychology of the patient. Prosthodontic rehabilitation of such cases includes fabrication of prosthesis by acrylic resin, silicone and implants. However, not all patients are willing to use implants for maxillofacial rehabilitation. Therefore, a custom made orbital prosthesis serves as an affordable and satisfactory alternative.
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