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Physics of Teeth
Q1\ Now we know that our teeth undergo changes that usually don't
concern us unless there is
or
Q2\
and
to the dentist cause concern.
Q3\ there are many applications of physics in our teeth and Jaws such
forces involving with.
and
Of teeth.
Q4\ Replacement devices, such as .
biocompatible as well as have sufficient strength function.
and . .. have to be
Q5\ Some times we inherit less that perfectly
teeth.
Q6\ Orthodontist who uses a variety of procedures applying force to
the teeth.
and . .
Q7 Perfect teeth are used for
or
food on the surface
between the teeth.
Q8\ The pivot for the Jaw is called the
Joint.
Q9\ The master muscle provides the main force for
and
Q10\ The maximum force that one can exert which measured at first r
occlusal surface is about .if the area of contact is
Q11\ The teeth would fail if the compressive stress is about
Q12\ The .
biting forces are supplied by the master muscles.
Q13\ The biting is
class lever with the muscle dose to the
of the Jaw.
........
Q14\ Excessive thumb sucking can change the
of the mouth a:
can move . teeth.
Transcribed Image Text:Physics of Teeth Q1\ Now we know that our teeth undergo changes that usually don't concern us unless there is or Q2\ and to the dentist cause concern. Q3\ there are many applications of physics in our teeth and Jaws such forces involving with. and Of teeth. Q4\ Replacement devices, such as . biocompatible as well as have sufficient strength function. and . .. have to be Q5\ Some times we inherit less that perfectly teeth. Q6\ Orthodontist who uses a variety of procedures applying force to the teeth. and . . Q7 Perfect teeth are used for or food on the surface between the teeth. Q8\ The pivot for the Jaw is called the Joint. Q9\ The master muscle provides the main force for and Q10\ The maximum force that one can exert which measured at first r occlusal surface is about .if the area of contact is Q11\ The teeth would fail if the compressive stress is about Q12\ The . biting forces are supplied by the master muscles. Q13\ The biting is class lever with the muscle dose to the of the Jaw. ........ Q14\ Excessive thumb sucking can change the of the mouth a: can move . teeth.
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