got the recipe from ncip tips.
tbh it taste like ayam bakar madu wkwk, maybe it’s just a fancy way to call it
got the recipe from ncip tips.
tbh it taste like ayam bakar madu wkwk, maybe it’s just a fancy way to call it
For 7-8 people
Ingredients:
– 1 kg young corn/ baby corn
– 6 red onion
– 3 garlic
– 30 quail eggs
– Salt
– Palm sugar ( a piece of gula jawa)
– 2 thumb size galangal (lengkuas/laos)
– 5 bay leaves
– 1 tomato
– soy sauce
– 3 red pepper (cabe merah gede)
– 3 green pepper (cabe ijo gede)
– Meat (optional)
How to cook:
1. Smooth chop red onion&garlic.
2. Boil quail eggs.
3. Slice corns, tomato, green peppers, and red peppers.
4. Stir fry the chopped red onion&garlic, the sliced red&green peppers, corns, galangals and bay leaves.
5. Boil water, put all of the ingredients, add some salt, palm sugar and tomato.
6th Semester Skill Lab
abutment prep
The result on working study / occludator
Result
6th Semester Skill Lab
Loss of tooth-supporting structures results in tooth mobility. Increased tooth mobility adversely affects function, aesthetics, and the patient’s comfort.
Splints are used to over-come all these problems. When faced with the dilemma of how to manage periodontally compromised teeth, splinting of mobile teeth to stronger adjacent teeth is a viable option. This prolongs the life expectancy of loose teeth, gives stability for the periodontium to reattach, and improves comfort, function and aesthetics.
Although splinting has been used since ancient times, it has been a topic of controversy because of its ill effects on oral health, including poor oral hygiene and adverse effects on supporting teeth.
Here are some videos to watch and learn: Continuous splint pt 1 & pt 2
6th Semester Skill Lab
here’s a video to watch and learn: Ivy Loop
5th Semester skill Lab
Suturing used to achieve functional and esthetic results, it also decrease the potential for postoperative infections occurrence.
You’ll need:
Simple suture/ Simple interrupted suture
Indications: single tooth extraction, 3rd molar extraction flap, biopsies, implants, etc.
Advantages: most commonly used technique, preferred in urgent situations and it is easy to remove, failure of one is inconsequential of the others.
Disadvantages: it does not bring all surfaces into contact and less supportive for healing of the flap margins.
5th Semester Skill Lab
Exfoliative cytology is an easy, non-invasive procedure and hence could be carried out even on slightest suspicion regarding the nature of the given lesion. Although the reliability of oral exfoliative cytology has been questioned by many studies.
4th Semester Skill Lab
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that is placed over a tooth– to cover the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and improve its appearance.
you’ll need:
Here are the results:
All Ceramic Crown prep & build up (carving with wax…)
PCC & SSC Prep
basically, all dental crown preparation procedure are almost the same, you need to make the damaged tooth smaller so it can fit into the crown that later you’ll make…
4th Semester Skill lab
Removable appliances used to gently realign teeth and jaws on children and to maintain the proper position of teeth after treatment with braces, they have various kinds of components and each every one of them are important because they have their own functions
You’ll need:
Note: for the wire (klamer), they’re different sizes according to what do you want to make. You can read about it here
Adam’s Clasp
Short Labial Bow
Finger Spring
Simple Spring
here are videos to watch and learn
c clasp , Adam’ s clasp , finger spring , simple spring , short labial bow