วันจันทร์ที่ 4 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2551

Work (Orthodontic)



This is my work.










Positioners as a routine finish in full treatment orthodontics

In our office, the goal of comprehensive treatment is to not only align the teeth and achieve correct dental function, but to achieve a coordination between the function of the teeth and the jaw joint. Our functional goal, with respect to the dentition, is a mutually protected occlusion. Because this includes posterior disclusion in protrusive excursions and cuspid guidance, a fully interdigitated Class I occlusion in Centric Relation is essential. Otherwise, a full seating of the condyle in CR will lead to a slight openbite Class II bite, and render a mutually protected occlusion impossible.
Because patients begin to function in their maximum intercuspal position as soon as the dentition is well aligned, it becomes impossible to make the fractions of a millimeter changes that are necessary to settle the teeth into a proper bite while maintaining a Centric Relation condylar position. Therefore, we do not consider a patient finished until having undergone a positioner wear regimen.
Our typical deband sequence is as follows:
1) Patient appears “done,” in that the teeth occlude in a manner meeting Andrews’ six keys of optimal occlusion, including a solid Class I canine relationship. (Note that we do not use the positioner to do any of the work that should be accomplished with the braces themselves.) The patient is scheduled for the next 4 appointments.
2) Molar bands removed. Upper and lower impressions taken. Centric Relation wax bite registration taken. Facebow transfer, and mounting of the models on a SAM II articulator. Tie patient back in with steel ties on the now sectionalized 5-5 wires.
3) Fabrication of positioner.
4) Debond patient, deliver positioner. Positioner instructions.
5) After 3 weeks of positioner wear, impressions for upper circumferential retainer, lower Hawley retainer. Final records impressions and radiographs.

Our positioner instructions are as follows:
1) Initial 3 days of full time wear, with a total of 4 hours of clenching time. The clenching is to push the teeth into the positioner so the teeth settle into the CR bite. We tell the patients to clench for 20 minute intervals, and then take a break (not to try to do all four hours at once). We also instruct patients that they are not to grind, only clench, into the positioner. Also, it is emphasized that the efficacy of the positioner decreases rapidly with time, so the full time wear over the initial 3 days is essential. Additionally, we give the waxed positioner models to the patient in case they lose their positioner.
2) After the initial three days, the patients are to wear the positioner in the evening and at night for an additional two and a half weeks. The four hours of clenching are still to be done.
3) At the end of the three week period, we evaluate the bite for function (by checking excursive movements) and alignment. If there is a need for further wear, we delay the retainer impressions for another week or two.

Since the alignment of the teeth reinforces their function, and vice versa, we believe that achieving a maximum intercuspal position while in CR is of the utmost importance. For this reason, we use Interamerica positioners exclusively. We have tried other labs in the past, and consistently found positioners that were not made to the CR position. As a consequence, those patients developed a slight Class II relationship and open bite. Further, the esthetics of the teeth are beautiful in those patients who have had the benefit of a positioner from Interamerica.

Our philosophy regarding positioners, and our choice in using Interamerica, is not unique. In northern California, those practices with a high standard of patient care mirror our use and choice of positioners.













A Wish for You

Today... I wish you a day of ordinary miracles.

A fresh pot of coffee you didn't make yourself.

An unexpected phone call from an old friend.

Gree stoplights on your way to work or shop.


I wish you a day of little things to rejoice in.....

The fastest line at the grocery store.

A good sing along song on the radio.

Your keys right where you look.

A rainbow ahead of you.


I wish you a day of happiness and perfection.

Little bite-size pieces of perfection.

That give you the funny feeling.

That the Lord is smiling on you,

Holding you so gently because

You are someone special and rare.

วันเสาร์ที่ 2 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2551

บทกลอนวันต้นเดือน

วันหนึ่งที่ซาบซึ้งถึงสังขาร
ไปธนาคารตอนเที่ยง ช่วงเครื่องเสีย
เห็นคนแน่นแถวยาว แล้วก็เพลีย
ใจระเหี่ยยืนนาน พาลเป็นลม
โมโหแท้แต่ไม่รอ ก็ไม่ได้
ครั้นพอใกล้ถึงคิว ยิ่งขื่นขม
มารสังคม ลัดคิวมาน่าชื่นชม
และระทมด้วยวาจาพนักงาน
ต้องทนหิวเพราะมันสาย บ่ายคล้อยแล้ว
แต่ไม่แคล้วเจ้านาย ใช้เรียกขาน
โดนตำหนิติบ่น เสียจนอาน
เพื่อนร่วมงาน พาลด่านินทากัน
พอตกเย็นหวังรวย เพราะหวยออก
กลับช้ำชอกพลิกล็อก ไม่เหมือนฝัน
ค่าเช่าบ้านน้ำไฟ อีกสองวัน
แล้วจะหันเหหน้าไปหาใคร
วันที่หนึ่งซาบซื้ง ถึงเพียงนี้
แล้ววันที่สามสิบจะเพียงไหน
คงเป็นกรรมทำไว้ แต่หนใด
ถึงดลให้ยากจน แต่ต้นเดือน

วันศุกร์ที่ 1 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2551

Mushrooms Story

Mushrooms - Past and Present

For centuries, mushrooms have excited the minds and stomachs of millions of people the world over. Used for food, medicine, religious ceremony--and for poisoning enemies, mushrooms have been an important part of many cultures around the world.

In California, some Indians made soup out of shredded mushrooms. These Indians collected fresh specimens, dried and then shredded them before storing the fungi for later use. Also, fresh mushrooms were often boiled and added to acorn soup. Occasionally, when an Indian became ill after eating a poisonous mushroom, an antidote was made by boiling dried deer brains in water and drinking the greasy broth. This was the Indian's way--survival through the use of whatever resources were at hand, including those plants we now call mushrooms.

Through the centuries, few prople understood the real meaning of mushrooms and related fungi as a part of nature's balance. Often, ideas about their origins were shrouded by a mist of superstition and old wives' tales. Even today, mushrooms in general are objects of apprehension and aversion to many people, due to the persistence of numerous misleading folk tales as well as to the poisonous properties of some of the fungi.

To thousands of other people in the Bay area and elsewhere, winter is an exciting time of the year. While most people seek the shelter of their homes when cloud-covered skies threaten, the "rainy season people" are out searching in woods and fields for nature's jewels--mushrooms and related fungi. Many of the rainy season people spend hours seeking mushrooms and other fungi for the table, for photographing, for painting, and for study. The study of fungi is called "mycology".

The colors, shapes, smells and curious habits of mushrooms have enticed many people into devoting years to their study. The exciting discovery of the fungus world can provide new avenues to man's comprehension of his environment. We invite you to journey into the fascinating realm of mushrooms and related fungi to learn some of the secrets of their survival, so that you may gain a better understanding of their place in the economy of mature.

Referrence : East Bay Regional, Park District by Ronald A. Russo

ไป Tilden Park มานานแล้ว เห็นหนังสือที่แจกเป็นเรื่องเห็ด เลยถือกลับมาอ่าน เพื่อเพิ่มความรู้ ก็เลยมาคัดลอกให้อ่านกันค่ะ