Mesiodistal Crown Size in Relation to the Risk and Severity of
... white adolescents (routine orthodontic patients), and 10 measures of malocclusion (e.g., rotations, displacements, spacing) were recorded. Analysis of covariance (controlling for sexual dimorphism in tooth size) disclosed (1) significant positive associations between crown size and measures of crowd ...
... white adolescents (routine orthodontic patients), and 10 measures of malocclusion (e.g., rotations, displacements, spacing) were recorded. Analysis of covariance (controlling for sexual dimorphism in tooth size) disclosed (1) significant positive associations between crown size and measures of crowd ...
Derid S. Ure, B.S., D.D.S.
... A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Saint Louis University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Science in Dentistry ...
... A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Saint Louis University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Science in Dentistry ...
EFFECT OF MINISCREW CHARACTERISTICS (LENGTH AND OUTER
... literature. However, the screws are used to compress and fixate bones together in these fields. Also, they use larger screws with totally different loading forces, patterns and applications as compared to orthodontics. These reasons make it difficult to extrapolate their findings to orthodontics. Th ...
... literature. However, the screws are used to compress and fixate bones together in these fields. Also, they use larger screws with totally different loading forces, patterns and applications as compared to orthodontics. These reasons make it difficult to extrapolate their findings to orthodontics. Th ...
Reference List - The EndoExperience
... The force required to detach the core from the dentin flat surface was considered as the fracture strength (FS). Data obtained were statistically analyzed with ANOVA and linear regression. Results: FSs ranged from 264±95N (Endolightpost #1) to 425.1 +/- 55N (DT Light-Post #2: RTD; St Egreve, France) ...
... The force required to detach the core from the dentin flat surface was considered as the fracture strength (FS). Data obtained were statistically analyzed with ANOVA and linear regression. Results: FSs ranged from 264±95N (Endolightpost #1) to 425.1 +/- 55N (DT Light-Post #2: RTD; St Egreve, France) ...
THE ATTITUDES, AWARENESS, PERCEPTIONS AND BARRIERS
... sent to 8,455 AAO members in the United States. The respondent’s age, attainment of a Master’s Degree and whether or not they were currently involved with teaching, was also ascertained. Results: A total of 1517 and 1047 surveys were received for the first and second surveys, respectively. The major ...
... sent to 8,455 AAO members in the United States. The respondent’s age, attainment of a Master’s Degree and whether or not they were currently involved with teaching, was also ascertained. Results: A total of 1517 and 1047 surveys were received for the first and second surveys, respectively. The major ...
- The Saudi Dental Journal
... formation of hydroxyl radicals from hydrogen peroxide has been shown to increase (Kashima-Tanaka et al., 2003). Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent that, as it diffuses into the tooth, dissociates to produce unstable free radicals which are hydroxyl radicals (HO), perhydroxyl radicals (HOO), p ...
... formation of hydroxyl radicals from hydrogen peroxide has been shown to increase (Kashima-Tanaka et al., 2003). Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent that, as it diffuses into the tooth, dissociates to produce unstable free radicals which are hydroxyl radicals (HO), perhydroxyl radicals (HOO), p ...
CEPHALOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE SOFT-TISSUE PROFILE CHANGES
... Hanson found an upper incisor to upper lip retraction ratio of 2.0:1 and lower incisor to lower lip retraction ratio of 1.3:1.14 When a patient presents with a balanced soft tissue facial profile and mild to moderate tooth mass arch length discrepancy, the orthodontist is faced with a tough decisio ...
... Hanson found an upper incisor to upper lip retraction ratio of 2.0:1 and lower incisor to lower lip retraction ratio of 1.3:1.14 When a patient presents with a balanced soft tissue facial profile and mild to moderate tooth mass arch length discrepancy, the orthodontist is faced with a tough decisio ...
cortical bone thickness of black and white
... and mandible. For example, biting forces generated by the muscles of mastication might be expected to influence the modeling of the maxilla and mandible. The specific modeling changes that occur depend on craniofacial morphology, age, gender and presence of dental and temporomandibular joint patholo ...
... and mandible. For example, biting forces generated by the muscles of mastication might be expected to influence the modeling of the maxilla and mandible. The specific modeling changes that occur depend on craniofacial morphology, age, gender and presence of dental and temporomandibular joint patholo ...
immediate loading of dental implants
... No studies exist that display true immediate loading protocols for over-denture prostheses as defined earlier. However, there is support for early occlusal loading with over-dentures. True immediate loading in these cases may not be possible due to the need for prosthetic development of bar attachme ...
... No studies exist that display true immediate loading protocols for over-denture prostheses as defined earlier. However, there is support for early occlusal loading with over-dentures. True immediate loading in these cases may not be possible due to the need for prosthetic development of bar attachme ...
Bonding Technique Guide
... you and your staff when using 3M orthodontic adhesive products. It depicts step-by-step techniques for use of 3M adhesive products.* For ease of use, the guide has been divided into two sections: Direct Bonding and Indirect Bonding. Within each section, the products are further identified as light c ...
... you and your staff when using 3M orthodontic adhesive products. It depicts step-by-step techniques for use of 3M adhesive products.* For ease of use, the guide has been divided into two sections: Direct Bonding and Indirect Bonding. Within each section, the products are further identified as light c ...
517 - Fluoride Products - Comaprisons and Precautions
... APF is the most commonly used topical fluoride in the dental office because of its storage stability, acceptable taste, tissue compatibility and nonstaining characteristics. It has been shown to be effective when administered twice annually in four-minute applications or more frequently for patients ...
... APF is the most commonly used topical fluoride in the dental office because of its storage stability, acceptable taste, tissue compatibility and nonstaining characteristics. It has been shown to be effective when administered twice annually in four-minute applications or more frequently for patients ...
a qualitative survey of orthodontic extraction related patient
... upright placement of the mandibular incisors over basal bone now afforded by the extractions.14 When Tweed presented these findings to the greater orthodontic community, it sparked an immediate revolution in the beliefs of the time and, by the late 1940s, extraction treatment was once again widespre ...
... upright placement of the mandibular incisors over basal bone now afforded by the extractions.14 When Tweed presented these findings to the greater orthodontic community, it sparked an immediate revolution in the beliefs of the time and, by the late 1940s, extraction treatment was once again widespre ...
Dental microwear study of pigs from the classical site of Sagalassos
... ß Association for Environmental Archaeology 2009 Published by Maney DOI 10.1179/146141009X12481709928328 ...
... ß Association for Environmental Archaeology 2009 Published by Maney DOI 10.1179/146141009X12481709928328 ...
MAXILLARY INCISOR CROWN FORM AND
... between maxillary incisor crown form and the extent of crowding in adolescent boys and girls who sought comprehensive orthodontic treatment. A recent suggestion is that incisor crown form (in contrast to size itself) affects the risk of anterior crowding. The sample consisted of 60 males and 91 fema ...
... between maxillary incisor crown form and the extent of crowding in adolescent boys and girls who sought comprehensive orthodontic treatment. A recent suggestion is that incisor crown form (in contrast to size itself) affects the risk of anterior crowding. The sample consisted of 60 males and 91 fema ...
Maxillary Incisor Crown Form and Crowding in Adolescent
... between maxillary incisor crown form and the extent of crowding in adolescent boys and girls who sought comprehensive orthodontic treatment. A recent suggestion is that incisor crown form (in contrast to size itself) affects the risk of anterior crowding. The sample consisted of 60 males and 91 fema ...
... between maxillary incisor crown form and the extent of crowding in adolescent boys and girls who sought comprehensive orthodontic treatment. A recent suggestion is that incisor crown form (in contrast to size itself) affects the risk of anterior crowding. The sample consisted of 60 males and 91 fema ...