Shayan Simin Teb Co.

Shayan Simin Teb Co. Exclusive Distributer of RTD(Fiber post) , BDT (Fiber Reinforced Materials) , SSWhite

شرکت شایان سیمین طب با بیش از 20 سال سابقه در امر واردات تجهیزات و مواد دندانپزشکی از کمپانی های مادر و اصلی بهترین کیفیت با بهترین قیمت تقدیم شما دندانپزشکان محترم میکند.
به عنوان مثال:
آیا میدانید فرز های Cosmodent را SS White تولید میکند؟
شما به راحتی میتوانید فرز های 85،000 تومانی را به قیمت 45 تا 55 هزار تومان از ما تهیه کنید و با بهترین کیفیت.
خمیر پالیش های الماسه الترادنت هر گرم حدود 25،000 تومان هست،
اما خمیر پالیش های الماسه ما در 6 گرم فقط به قیمت ِ 48،000 تومان در میکرون های متفاوت.
کمپانی RTD بهترین و بزرگ ترین کمپانی تولد کننده انواع پست هست، این کمپانی به صورت سفارشی برای برای کمپانی Bisco پست تولید میکند.
کمپانی BTD یکی از بهترین تولید کننده های کامپوزیت در دنیا هست.
کامپوزیت هایی که تولید میکند، در دو نوع عرضه میشود:
کامپوزیت های خلفی که دارای الیاف پلی اتیلن میباشد که سختی آن 2 برابر آمالگام می باشد. این کمپانی کامپوزیت های زیبایی دارد که در هنگام کیور کردن، 75% از دیگر کامپوزیت ها سبک تر است.

27/01/2016

دوستان عزیز و دندانپزشکان گرامی با توجه به کندی و سختی دسترسی به Facebook برای ارتباط مستقیم و سریعتر به شبکه تلگرام و اینستاگرام شایان سیمین طب به شماره 09355022002 بپیوندید
200 نفر اول از تخفیف ویژه در سفارش اول برخوردار خواهند شد.

23/09/2015

Dentistry Medical Article: Restoration of endodontically treated teeth: Criteria and technique considerations

23/09/2015

Welcome to RTD Dental The FIRST company to patent and commercialize fiber- reinforced endodontic posts.

02/05/2015
Smile DesigningThis procedure is done for complete oral rehabilitation to improve ones smile to get the desired appearan...
26/12/2014

Smile Designing

This procedure is done for complete oral rehabilitation to improve ones smile to get the desired appearance. It involves muliple procedures which may or may not involve a combination of tooth coloured or composite fillings, veneers/laminates, crown/bridges and/or orthodontics to correct the bite planes or occlusion if required.
The time required depends on thenumber of teeth involved and the occlusion/bite of the patient.

دندانپزشکی با طعم ترسهمراه با لرز...
02/09/2014

دندانپزشکی با طعم ترس
همراه با لرز...

Orthognathic Surgery, Education, and ResearchDoctors Arnett and Gunson limittheir Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery practic...
30/06/2014

Orthognathic Surgery, Education, and Research
Doctors Arnett and Gunson limit
their Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery practice to orthognathic surgery and facial reconstruction. This focus permits them to conduct research on functional and cosmetic conditions, develop surgical techniques and instruments and research ways to improve accuracy and results. Doctors Arnett and Gunson share their expertise with colleagues through university affiliation, journal and book publications, orthognathic surgery courses and national and international lectures. The goal is to improve patient outcomes by improving diagnosis and minimizing orthognathic surgery complications. This website provides the clinician information about surgical techniques, educational materials, technological partners and orthognathic surgery related research.

Corrective Jaw SurgeryCorrective jaw, or orthognathic, surgery is performed by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons to correc...
30/06/2014

Corrective Jaw Surgery
Corrective jaw, or orthognathic, surgery is performed by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons to correct a wide range of minor and major skeletal and dental irregularities, including the misalignment of jaws and teeth, which, in turn, can improve chewing, speaking, and breathing.

While the patient's appearance may be dramatically enhanced as a result of their surgery, orthognathic surgery is performed to correct functional problems.

Following are some of the conditions that may indicate the need for corrective jaw surgery:

difficulty chewing, or biting food
difficulty swallowing
chronic jaw or jaw joint (TMJ) pain and headache
excessive wear of the teeth
open bite (space between the upper and lower teeth when the mouth is closed)
unbalanced facial appearance from the front, or side
facial injury or birth defects
receding chin
protruding jaw
inability to make the lips meet without straining
chronic mouth breathing and dry mouth
sleep apnea (breathing problems when sleeping, including snoring)

Who Needs Corrective Jaw Surgery?

People who may benefit from corrective jaw surgery include those with an improper bite resulting from misaligned teeth and/or jaws. In some cases, the upper and lower jaws may grow at different rates. Injuries and birth defects may also affect jaw alignment. While orthodontics can usually correct bite, or "occlusion," problems when only the teeth are misaligned, corrective jaw surgery may be necessary to correct misalignment of the jaws.

Evaluating Your Need for Corrective Jaw Surgery

Your dentist, orthodontist, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon will work together to determine whether you are a candidate for corrective jaw surgery. The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon determines which corrective jaw surgical procedure is appropriate and performs the actual surgery. It is important to understand that your treatment, which will probably include orthodontics before and after surgery, may take several years to complete. Your Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and orthodontist understand that this is a long-term commitment for you and your family.They will try to realistically estimate the time required for your treatment.

Corrective jaw surgery may reposition all or part of the upper jaw, lower jaw and chin. When you are fully informed about your case and your treatment options, you and your dental team will determine the course of treatment that is best for you.

What Is Involved in Corrective Jaw Surgery?

Before your surgery, orthodontic braces move the teeth into a new position. Because your teeth are being moved into a position that will fit together after surgery, you may at first think your bite is getting worse rather than better. When your Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon repositions your jaws during surgery, however, your teeth should fit together properly.

As your pre-surgical orthodontic treatment nears completion, additional or updated records, including x-rays, pictures, and models of your teeth, may be taken to help guide your surgery.

Depending on the procedure, corrective jaw surgery may be performed under general anesthesia in a hospital, an ambulatory surgical center, or in the oral and maxillofacial surgery office. Surgery may take from one to several hours to complete.

Your Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon will reposition the jawbones in accordance with your specific needs. In some cases, bone may be added, taken away or reshaped. Surgical plates, screws, wires, and rubber bands may be used to hold your jaws in their new positions. Incisions are usually made inside the mouth to reduce visible scarring; however, some cases do require small incisions outside of the mouth. When this is necessary, care is taken to minimize their appearance.

After surgery, your surgeon will provide instructions for a modified diet, which may include solids and liquids, as well as a schedule for transitioning to a normal diet. You may also be asked to refrain from using to***co products and avoid strenuous physical activity.

Pain following corrective jaw surgery is easily controlled with medication and patients are generally able to return to work or school from one to three weeks after surgery, depending on how they are feeling. While the initial healing phase is about six weeks, complete healing of the jaws takes between nine and 12 months.

Enjoy the Benefits

Corrective jaw surgery moves your teeth and jaws into positions that are more balanced, functional and healthy. Although the goal of this surgery is to improve your bite and function, some patients also experience enhancements to their appearance and speech. The results of corrective jaw surgery can have a dramatic and positive effect on many aspects of your life. So make the most of the new you!

تکنیسین دندانپزشکیجنگ جهانی دوم/ ایتالیا 1944در این سالها خیلی از سربازان نیاز به دندانساز و دندانپزشک داشتند.معمولا با ...
12/06/2014

تکنیسین دندانپزشکی
جنگ جهانی دوم/ ایتالیا 1944
در این سالها خیلی از سربازان نیاز به دندانساز و دندانپزشک داشتند.
معمولا با کمبود دندانپزشک مواجه می شدند و دندانسازان بیشتر کارکشیدن دندان و ساخت دنچر را انجام می دادند.

British Dental Journal 204, 705 (2008) Practical advanced periodontal surgeryM. M. ZbaedaBooks, videos, CD-ROMs, DVDs an...
12/06/2014

British Dental Journal 204, 705 (2008)

Practical advanced periodontal surgery
M. M. Zbaeda

Books, videos, CD-ROMs, DVDs and any other relevant items submitted for a review in the BDJ should be addressed to:

Kate Maynard, Assistant Editor, British Dental Journal, Nature Publishing Group, 4-6 Crinan Street, London, N1 9XW

BOOK REVIEWED
- Practical advanced periodontal surgery
S. Dibart (ed)
UK: Wiley: 192 pp. £39.50
9780813809571

This text seems to be aimed at more experienced and specialised dentists. It 'offers a step-by-step guide to cutting edge surgical techniques' to provide predictable solutions to the daily challenges experienced by clinicians.

The initial chapters review the topics of bone physiology and the principles of wound healing, with special focus on the periodontium. Following this, the book highlights the vast scope of periodontal surgery and its dependence on other dental specialities to improve treatment outcomes. Non-periodontal specialists can gain a perspective on the relationship between their input and patient treatment outcomes.

Each clinical chapter provides the author with cases to follow. The methodology of case management is consistent, discussing case prognosis and evidence based rationale. The text is supplemented with many appropriate illustrations and relevant photographs. For those who are keen, ample material can be referred to and found at the end of each chapter. There is a well listed index that aids navigation around the book.

Readers of this text will be aware that the authors are based in the United States. The questionable translation to UK practice and its relevance may be highlighted with two points. Firstly, the scope of periodontal surgery differs in both countries. Secondly, the chapter on (periodontal) oral medicine discusses cases which may be deemed inappropriate for management by clinicians outside the hospital service. However, the text on the whole demonstrates predictable periodontal surgery and its use by various practitioners.

I believe that some sections of this text would be beyond the scope of most general practitioners and undergraduate students. This leaves enhanced generalists, postgraduate students, trainee and established specialists with a concise yet comprehensive text. The easy-to-read format interspersed with colourful examples of procedures makes it accessible and stimulating.

This text is unique, practical and reader friendly. It focuses on the importance of evidence based contemporary and multi-disciplinary management. I would recommend it as essential reading, especially for trainee periodontists.

A Textbook of Advanced Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryEdited by Mohammad Hosein Kalantar Motamedi, ISBN 978-953-51-1146-7...
12/06/2014

A Textbook of Advanced Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Edited by Mohammad Hosein Kalantar Motamedi, ISBN 978-953-51-1146-7, 870 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published June 26, 2013 under CC BY 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/3316

The discipline of oral and maxillofacial surgery covers a wide range of diseases, conditions, injuries and defects of the head, neck, face and jaws as well as the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity. It is an internationally recognized surgical specialty rapidly changing with evolving advancements in technology. Specialists of this field care for patients with problems such as impacted teeth, facial pain, misaligned jaws, facial injuries, oral cancer, cysts, tumors, and patients requiring facial cosmetic surgery and dental implants. New texts are needed to keep practitioners up-to-date because advancements are being made world-wide on a daily basis. This book seeks to present advanced concepts on complex topics within the scope of this dynamic discipline.

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