The buccal shelf.. If anyone knows the anatomic boundaries (medial, lateral, anterior and posterior) of the buccal shelf I would like to know!
According to Anthony LP primary stress bearing areas of mandibular denture is the alveolar ridges and secondary stress bearing area is the superior part of mylohyoid ridge. however as Hayakawa noted in poor cases whereas ridges are flat, the sole area of resistance to occlusal forces is the buccal shelf area.
primary stress bearing areas are the areas to which the forces acting are pendicular
it's the primary stress bearing area
Sear stress are forces applied in opposition, producing a shearing or tearing force. Bearing stress is a load placed in one direction, such as the weight of a building bearing on the foundation.
The lower lumbar vertebrae are the most stress bearing vertebrae.
Tensile Stress is approximately two times the shear stress.Relationship bet n Tensile Stress and bearing stress varies from application to application.It Depends on Various Factors.
An ill fitting denture that can not take the pressure and stress of the constant mastication pressure is generally the cause of a catastrophic failure that would cause a mid-line fracture in a denture. An old denture that no longer fits properly can sometimes be saved by a reline.
primary stress of camera
Bearing stress is defined as the stress that results from the contact of two members. The equation to determine average bearing stress would be sigmab = P/A where P is the force applied to the member, and A is the contact area of the object resisting the force. The SI unit for bearing stress is Newton/meter2 which equates to Pascals (Pa). The US units for bearing stress are either lb/in2 which equates to pounds per square inch (psi) or kips/in2 Which equals kips per square inch (ksi).
The primary stress is on the first syllable. RAY-dee-oh. When trying to locate the primary stress, the easiest way is to hum the word. When you hum it, the syllable with primary stress will come out louder. Secondary stress will be second loudest, etc.
The primary stress in the word "cabinets" is on the second syllable, "bi".
The primary stress of the word absence is on the first syllable, ab.