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Arun Prasad, 5911 F Houston Taylor Ct, Greystone Park, NJ 07950

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11 F Houston Taylor Ct, Morris Plains, NJ 07950    973-2900008   

1400 Rachel Ter, Pine Brook, NJ 07058    973-2760135   

Landing, NJ   

201 California Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94086   

Parsippany, NJ   

Garden City, LA   

11 F Houston Taylor Ct, Morris Plains, NJ 07950   

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Company: Igate global solutions limited Address: 6528 Kaiser Dr, Fremont, CA 94555 Phones: 510-8963000 Position: Recuiter Industries: Computer Integrated Systems Design

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Medicine Doctors

Arun Prasad

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Work:
Muir Eye Care
3330 Clayton Rd STE A, Concord, CA 94519
925-6876847 (phone)
Education:
Medical School
University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
Graduated: 2003
Procedures:
Lens and Cataract Procedures
Conditions:
Cataract, Glaucoma, Keratitis, Macular Degeneration, Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma, Acute Conjunctivitis, Diabetic Retinopathy
Languages:
English, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Prasad graduated from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in 2003. He works in Concord, CA and specializes in Ophthalmology.

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Us Patents

Solid Free-Form Fabrication Methods For The Production Of Dental Restorations

US Patent:
2005002, Feb 3, 2005
Filed:
Jun 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/874077
Inventors:
Dmitri Brodkin - Livingston NJ, US
Carlino Panzera - Hillsborough NJ, US
Arun Prasad - Cheshire CT, US
Grant Day - Cheshire CT, US
Stefan Borenstein - Ville St. Laurent, CA
International Classification:
A61C013/00
A61C013/08
A61C013/20
B29C033/40
B29C035/08
B29C041/02
US Classification:
264016000, 264019000, 264219000, 264222000, 264401000, 264497000, 264308000, 264221000, 264017000
Abstract:
Solid free form fabrication techniques can be utilized indirectly to manufacture substrates, dies, models, near-net shapes, shells, and wax-ups that are then used in the manufacture of dental articles. Digital light processing is the most preferred indirect method for the production of substrates. After the substrates are produced, various coating or deposition techniques such as gel casting, slip casting, slurry casting, pressure infiltration, dipping, colloidal spray deposition or electrophoretic deposition are used to manufacture the dental article.

High-Strength Dental Restorations

US Patent:
2005012, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Oct 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/961307
Inventors:
Dmitri Brodkin - Livingston NJ, US
Carlino Panzera - Hillsborough NJ, US
Paul Panzera - Moorestown NJ, US
Arun Prasad - Cheshire CT, US
Ajit Karmaker - Wallingford CT, US
Elie Zammarieh - Wallingford CT, US
Gregg Daskalon - Orange CT, US
Martin Schulman - Orange CT, US
International Classification:
A01N001/00
US Classification:
264016000, 428015000, 065033800, 428688000
Abstract:
Lithium disilicate based glass-ceramics contain high strength ceramic components for use in the manufacture of dental products. The glass-ceramics have good pressability, i.e., the ability to be formed into dental products by heat-pressing using commercially available equipment. The strength of the dental articles is increased with the inclusion of the high strength ceramic components.

Solid Free-Form Fabrication Methods For The Production Of Dental Restorations

US Patent:
2008031, Dec 25, 2008
Filed:
Jul 31, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/183594
Inventors:
Dmitri Brodkin - Livingston NJ, US
Carlino Panzera - Hillsborough NJ, US
Arun Prasad - Cheshire CT, US
Grant P. Day - Cheshire CT, US
Stefan Borenstein - Ville St. Laurent, CA
Assignee:
IVOCLAR VIVADENT AG - Schaan
International Classification:
A61C 5/10
US Classification:
433223
Abstract:
Solid free form fabrication techniques can be utilized indirectly to manufacture substrates, dies, models, near-net shapes, shells, and wax-ups that are then used in the manufacture of dental articles. Digital light processing is the most preferred indirect method for the production of substrates. After the substrates are produced, various coating or deposition techniques such as gel casting, slip casting, slurry casting, pressure infiltration, dipping, colloidal spray deposition or electrophoretic deposition are used to manufacture the dental article.

Solid Free-Form Fabrication Methods For The Production Of Dental Restorations

US Patent:
2010003, Feb 18, 2010
Filed:
Oct 28, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/607718
Inventors:
Dmitri Brodkin - Livingston NJ, US
Carlino Panzera - Hillsborough NJ, US
Arun Prasad - Cheshire CT, US
Grant P. Day - Cheshire CT, US
Stefan Borenstein - Ville St. Laurent, CA
Assignee:
PENTRON CERAMICS, INC. - Somerset NJ
International Classification:
A61C 13/34
A61C 13/00
US Classification:
264 17, 264 16
Abstract:
Solid free form fabrication techniques can be utilized indirectly to manufacture substrates, dies, models, near-net shapes, shells, and wax-ups that are then used in the manufacture of dental articles. Digital light processing is the most preferred indirect method for the production of substrates. After the substrates are produced, various coating or deposition techniques such as gel casting, slip casting, slurry casting, pressure infiltration, dipping, colloidal spray deposition or electrophoretic deposition are used to manufacture the dental article.

Dental Porcelain For Titanium And Titanium Alloys

US Patent:
5288232, Feb 22, 1994
Filed:
Sep 23, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/949356
Inventors:
Carlino Panzera - Belle Mead NJ
Arun Prasad - Cheshire CT
Assignee:
American Thermocraft Corporation Subsidiary of Jeneric/Pentron
Incorporated - Somerset NJ
International Classification:
A61C 1308
US Classification:
433206
Abstract:
Porcelain compositions suitable for use as porcelain layers on metal base dental restorations have fusion temperatures of about 800. degree. C. and lower. The compositions may be employed as coatings on titanium and titanium alloy bases since the compositions have thermal expansion values close to those of titanium and its alloys. A method is also provided for forming dental restorations with relatively inexpensive and biocompatible metal bases and low fusing dental porcelains.

Dental Procelain Bond Layer For Titanium And Titanium Alloy Copings

US Patent:
5314334, May 24, 1994
Filed:
Jun 6, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/711066
Inventors:
Carlino Panzera - Belle Mead NJ
Arun Prasad - Cheshire CT
Assignee:
American Thermocraft Corporation Subsidiary of Jeneric/Pentron
Incorporated - Somerset NJ
International Classification:
A61C 1308
US Classification:
433206
Abstract:
Porcelain compositions suitable for layers on metal base dental restorations have fusion temperatures of about 800. degree. C. and lower. The compositions may be employed as coatings on titanium and titanium alloy bases since the compositions have thermal expansion values close to those of titanium and its alloys. A bond layer is also provided to improve bonding between the porcelain layers and the restoration base. A method is also provided for forming dental restorations with relatively inexpensive and biocompatible metal bases and low fusing dental porcelains.

Dental Porcelain For Titanium And Titanium Alloys

US Patent:
5176747, Jan 5, 1993
Filed:
Jul 31, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/738541
Inventors:
Carlino Panzera - Belle Mead NJ
Arun Prasad - Cheshire CT
Assignee:
American Thermocraft Corporation - Somerset NJ
International Classification:
C09K 300
C03C 3076
C03C 3093
US Classification:
106 35
Abstract:
Porcelain compositions suitable for use as porcelain layers on metal base dental restorations have fusion temperatures of about 800. degree. C. and lower. The compositions may be employed as coatings on titanium and titanium alloy bases since the compositions have thermal expansion values close to those of titanium and its alloys. A method is also provided for forming dental restorations with relatively inexpensive and biocompatible metal bases and low fusing dental porcelains.

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