Development Status of China’s Consumer Finance Companies
The chapter I of this article elaborates the background and significance of the topic research, sorts out the domestic and foreign scholars’ research on consumer finance companies. Chapter 2 first introduced the concept, characteristics, supply and demand of consumer finance. The third chapter analyzes the development status of China’s consumer finance companies, and finds that the number of consumer finance companies has developed rapidly, and the profitability level is high; the products have been continuously upgraded and marketing channels are abundant; the business-driven model has been driven from the fund to the scene-driven and technology-driven. Afterwards, the BOC Consumer Finance Corporation was used as a typical domestic case for in-depth analysis. Chapter 4 concludes the problems encountered by China’s consumer finance companies in the development process. The fifth chapter proposes the following countermeasures based on the development of China’s consumer finance companies: changing consumer attitudes; broadening financing channels, increasing tax incentives, training financial and scientific talents, and improving the social credit system.
Clinical Conduct for a Bruxist Patient: Clinical Case Report
Introduction: Sleep bruxism is an activity of stereotyped movements promoted by the subconscious in the masticatory system that includes the functions of clenching and / or grinding, where neuromuscular protection mechanisms are absent, which can lead to damages to the masticatory system and temporomandibular disorders. Aim: This article aims to demonstrate conducts used in a clinical case to assist in similar case planning. Case report: A 58-year-old male patient required an appointment at the Federal University of Pernambuco integrated dentistry clinic, presenting a complaint of pain in the face region and lack of adaptation with prostheses, he had posterior maxillary edentulism, loss of vertical dimension and severe wear on the remaining teeth. The anamnesis was made in his initial clinical examination, later, was prepared the diagnostic wax-up, the waxing was moulded with condensation silicone for restoration in composite resin with prefabricated pins. Afterward the molding were made to prepare removable partial dentures for the patient. In the old prostheses overlays were prepared to slide between them forming a type of plaque, reprogramming the jaw and avoiding that the patient destroyed the already made restorations. In the following session, the well-adapted prostheses were delivered and the occlusal adjustment was properly performed with intraoral test. Results: The patient reported aesthetic improvement, total pain reduction and better adaptation with the prostheses, he also related comfort in using them. Conclusion: It is possible to perform the rehabilitation of partial edentulous bruxers, approximating the patient to his or her centric relation, without the necessity of plaques and maintaining a quality treatment.