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answer is B. the maxillary lateral incisors
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It is a fixed, spring-loaded dental instrument using four helix springs, that is designed to expand the maxillary dental arch and widen your upper jaw in corrective dental treatment.
maxillary permanent molars have a distally inclined path of eruption initially as they erupt they become more horizontally positioned in such situation mesial migration of the erupting tooth is very rare
When a downward force is applied to an arch, the structure experiences compression along its curve. This compression helps the arch distribute the force downward and outward along its sides, transferring the load to its supporting abutments. As a result, the arch becomes more stable and can withstand the applied force.
the seed cracks and after few days the seed forms an arch called the hypocotyl and radicle which grows bigger and bigger and grows into new plant
Zygoma refers to the zygomatic bone in the human face. Zygomatic Bone is the important human facial bone. They are the third largest maxillary bones next to the mandible and upper maxillary bones. They are located on the lower lateral part of the obit in a irregular diamond shape with a rough surface. The zygomatic bone constitute the highest peak pointing to the front lateral direction. The diamond shaped zygomatic bone has four processes. They are the frontosphenoidal process, the maxillary process, the temporal process and the orbital process. The temporal process reaches backward to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone. These two processes joined together forming the zygomatic arch. The zygomatic arch located on each side of the skull, shaped in an lateral directed arch. Its upper edge is sharp and it can be easily pulped on the side of the face.
Zygoma refers to the zygomatic bone in the human face. Zygomatic Bone is the important human facial bone. They are the third largest maxillary bones next to the mandible and upper maxillary bones. They are located on the lower lateral part of the obit in a irregular diamond shape with a rough surface. The zygomatic bone constitute the highest peak pointing to the front lateral direction. The diamond shaped zygomatic bone has four processes. They are the frontosphenoidal process, the maxillary process, the temporal process and the orbital process. The temporal process reaches backward to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone. These two processes joined together forming the zygomatic arch. The zygomatic arch located on each side of the skull, shaped in an lateral directed arch. Its upper edge is sharp and it can be easily pulped on the side of the face.
Arch supports a structure by transferring the load (force) applied to it into compression forces along its curved shape. Compression forces push the arch outward, while tensile forces are directed along the bottom of the arch to counteract the compression forces. These forces work together to keep the arch stable and able to bear weight effectively.
To attach a balloon arch to a wall, you can use removable adhesive hooks or tape to secure the ends of the arch to the wall. Make sure to space the hooks evenly along the arch to distribute the weight and keep it secure.
The New Balance - 858 gives excellent arch support, it has an extended web along the TK for more support.
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