Answer:
Post-operative sensitivity and damage to the pulp
Explanation:
Protective bases are applied to the pulp during the process of dental operations. These protective bases are usually applied in a thickened manner. This helps to prevent post operative sensitivity to substances such as cold sensations. The pulp is also protected as a result of the application of protective bases.
This makes Protective bases being placed when it is necessary to protect the pulp before the restoration is placed in order to prevent Post-operative sensitivity and damage to the pulp valid.
Answer:
oral cavity (mouth), esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine,
Explanation:
Digestion may be defined as the process of breakdown of large food particle into simpler substances with the help of digestive enzymes and juices.
The process of food breakdown starts from the mouth. The physical breakdown of food helps with the mastication of teeth. The salivary amylase breaks down carbohydrate into mouth. Food then passes down to the esophagus with the help of peristaltic movements. The food then enters in the stomach forms chyme with the help of mixing of food with gastric juice. Hydrochloric acid kills the harmful bacteria in the stomach. The food then passes into the small intestine ( duodenum, jejunum and ileum). The bile juice, pancreatic juice and various enzymes are present in the small intestine. The carbohydrates are breakdown into simple sugars, proteins into amino acid and fatty acid into simple fats. The maximum absorption and complete digestion occur in the small intestine. The excess material and waste product passes into the large intestine and excrete out from the body through rectum.
Professionalism I think sorry if wrong
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