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2020-2021 University Catalog 

In modern orthodontics, creating a beautiful smile is more than just straightening teeth; it is a careful balance of and rigorous physics . While esthetics focuses on how a smile complements the face, biomechanics is the invisible engine that makes those changes possible. 1. Defining the Balance

: This is the application of mechanical principles—forces and moments—to biological tissues. It determines how much pressure is needed and in what direction to move a tooth safely and efficiently. 2. Key Esthetic Objectives

: This involves the "macro-esthetics" of facial symmetry and the "micro-esthetics" of individual tooth proportions. Modern treatment starts with the face, ensuring that tooth movements enhance overall facial balance rather than just aligning a bite.

Clinicians use specific guidelines to design a "perfect" smile:

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An overview of the basic properties of semiconductors. Physical structure and basic device modeling of p-n junctions, MOS capacitors and MOSFETs. Two port small-signal amplifiers and their realization using single stage and multistage building blocks. Frequency response of single and multi-stage amplifiers. Introduction to differential amplifiers.

Prerequisite(s): ECE Major; C- or better in ECE 2101  or ECE 209; and C- or better in ECE 2200 , ECE 220, or ECE 299.
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