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Know Everything About Implant Supported Dentures - Dr. Vivek Agarwal

As in contrast to dentures, dental implants furnish an everlasting answer to lacking teeth. One can get dental implants for one or greater lacking teeth. However, getting implants for complete jaw can be a bit complex. Therefore, dental implants can now be mixed with dentures to make dentures extra steady and functional. This new kind of hybrid equipment is referred to as Implant-Supported Dentures. BUT WHAT EXACTLY ARE IMPLANT-SUPPORTED DENTURES? IMPLANT SUPPORTED DENTURES An Implant-Supported Denture is a denture that is connected to an implant and is supported with the aid of an implant. Unlike ordinary dentures, implant supported dentures do no longer relaxation on the gums and have specific attachments to restoration them in the jawbone. PURPOSE OF IMPLANT-SUPPORTED DENTURES • Implant-Supported Dentures are designed for a man or woman who an empty jaw however has ample jawbone to repair the implants in it. • A normal denture tends to be looser on the decrease jaw as in contrast to...

Knee Deformities in Children - Dr. vivek Agarwal

  Deformities around Knee Genu Varum (Bow legs) & Genu Varum (Knock Knees) are common deformities around the knees in children.  They should be addressed at proper time to maintain normal alignment, so that there is no problem in walking, running and other sports activities in children & to prevent arthritis in later life.  These deformities can be both physiological as well as pathological.  The new born have a physiological Genu Varum which is maximum at around 1 year & later corrects itself as the child grows till 3-4 years. Physiological Genu Valgum is seen around the age of 3-4 years & it corrects itself by 7-8 years.  If Genu Varum persists beyond 2 years, it is considered pathological & the main reasons are: 1. Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets 2. Hypophosphatemic Rickets 3. Blounts 4. Physeal Injuries (Trauma & Infection) Similarly, Pathologic Genu Valgum can occur: 1. Due to Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets 2. Renal Osteodystr...

Best knee Replacement Surgeon in Delhi - Dr. Vivek Agarwal

Deformities around Knee: Genu Varum (Bow legs) & Genu Varum (Knock Knees) are common deformities around the knees in children.  They should be addressed at proper time to maintain normal alignment, so that there is no problem in walking, running and other sports activities in children & to prevent arthritis in later life.  These deformities can be both physiological as well as pathological.  The new born have a physiological Genu Varum which is maximum at around 1 year & later corrects itself as the child grows till 3-4 years. Physiological Genu Valgum is seen around the age of 3-4 years & it corrects itself by 7-8 years.  If Genu Varum persists beyond 2 years, it is considered pathological & the main reasons are: 1. Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets 2. Hypophosphatemic Rickets 3. Blounts 4. Physeal Injuries (Trauma & Infection) Similarly, Pathologic Genu Valgum can occur: 1. Due to Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets 2. Renal Osteodystrophy 3...