RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
... be 4.15%. It was observed that maxillary central incisor was the most common tooth to be affected due to trauma. Overjet and inadequate lip coverage were found to be important contributing factors for TDI’s. The study concluded that children with inadequate lip coverage has 3.4 times more traumatic ...
... be 4.15%. It was observed that maxillary central incisor was the most common tooth to be affected due to trauma. Overjet and inadequate lip coverage were found to be important contributing factors for TDI’s. The study concluded that children with inadequate lip coverage has 3.4 times more traumatic ...
Case Discussion
... Once the basic pre-clinical work is completed the students can take up clinical cases and the clinical training is for the two and half years. Each postgraduate student should start with a minimum of 50 cases of his/her own. Additionally he/she should handle a minimum of 20 transferred cases. Each p ...
... Once the basic pre-clinical work is completed the students can take up clinical cases and the clinical training is for the two and half years. Each postgraduate student should start with a minimum of 50 cases of his/her own. Additionally he/she should handle a minimum of 20 transferred cases. Each p ...
2001
... in the Begg technique. He quickly fit in with both the treating of patients and helping in the lab and lecture room during courses at the Center. He also taught part time at Saint Louis University for several years. In 1983 Tom heard of an orthodontist treating patients with the brackets and tubes a ...
... in the Begg technique. He quickly fit in with both the treating of patients and helping in the lab and lecture room during courses at the Center. He also taught part time at Saint Louis University for several years. In 1983 Tom heard of an orthodontist treating patients with the brackets and tubes a ...
IMI National Guidelines Orthodontic Photography
... Studio electronic flash is recommended for photographing a patient’s facial and head and neck views. Output with either reflectors or umbrellas should be capable of producing sufficient light for an aperture of at least f16. Ideally, lights should be suspended on a Hi-glide system to allow ease of u ...
... Studio electronic flash is recommended for photographing a patient’s facial and head and neck views. Output with either reflectors or umbrellas should be capable of producing sufficient light for an aperture of at least f16. Ideally, lights should be suspended on a Hi-glide system to allow ease of u ...
A Conservative Treatment Approach with Laser
... ABSTRACT If a complicated crown fracture includes subgingival fractures, accessibility to the fracture line determines how conservative the treatment needs to be. Exposure of the fracture line with traditional methods of oral surgery using scalpels or electro surgery may produce significant postoper ...
... ABSTRACT If a complicated crown fracture includes subgingival fractures, accessibility to the fracture line determines how conservative the treatment needs to be. Exposure of the fracture line with traditional methods of oral surgery using scalpels or electro surgery may produce significant postoper ...
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy - Myofunctional Therapy, Barbara J
... people to breathe through their noses if their airways are not compromised, and if the oral breathing is an acquired habit; we teach people how to properly position their tongue at rest; we teach how to chew and swallow correctly, and we emphasize the importance of proper head and neck posture patte ...
... people to breathe through their noses if their airways are not compromised, and if the oral breathing is an acquired habit; we teach people how to properly position their tongue at rest; we teach how to chew and swallow correctly, and we emphasize the importance of proper head and neck posture patte ...
Anatomical evaluation of some morphological abnormalities related
... without caries or restorations, and they all had complete root formation. They were divided in groups of first, second, and third molars. The study protocol had been previously approved by the Institutional Committee of Ethics in Dental Research, and teeth originated from the bank of teeth in the De ...
... without caries or restorations, and they all had complete root formation. They were divided in groups of first, second, and third molars. The study protocol had been previously approved by the Institutional Committee of Ethics in Dental Research, and teeth originated from the bank of teeth in the De ...
Research study Periodontal aspects in orthodontics
... The demand for orthodontic treatment has been growing in the past few years, due to growing awareness and interest in general population for improving dental aesthetics and functionality. Adult orthodontics is increasing in popularity as it is becoming more feasible to move and improve teeth alignme ...
... The demand for orthodontic treatment has been growing in the past few years, due to growing awareness and interest in general population for improving dental aesthetics and functionality. Adult orthodontics is increasing in popularity as it is becoming more feasible to move and improve teeth alignme ...
Prevention of decalcification in orthodontic patients
... youngsters being evaluated for possible acceptance into the program. There was an almost equal sex distribution, and the average age was 12.9 years. Patients were not on a regular systemic fluoride program, and, as Houston residents, they were drinking water from a multiple-well and surface source w ...
... youngsters being evaluated for possible acceptance into the program. There was an almost equal sex distribution, and the average age was 12.9 years. Patients were not on a regular systemic fluoride program, and, as Houston residents, they were drinking water from a multiple-well and surface source w ...
Title Occlusion, orthodontic treatment need and demand of young
... gaining acceptance in the U.K. (Shaw et al., 1991). IOTN ranks malocclusion in terms of significance of the condition for the individual’s dental health and sociopsychologic well-being. It contains two parts, the Dental Health Component (Table 4) and the Aesthetic Component (Figure 1), and is used t ...
... gaining acceptance in the U.K. (Shaw et al., 1991). IOTN ranks malocclusion in terms of significance of the condition for the individual’s dental health and sociopsychologic well-being. It contains two parts, the Dental Health Component (Table 4) and the Aesthetic Component (Figure 1), and is used t ...
- The University of Liverpool Repository
... The following exclusion criteria were applied: 1. Significant disabilities that may affect manual dexterity and OH practice 2. Patients who have had antibiotics in the last two months 3. The presence of full coverage restorations 4. The presence of visually cavitated lesions At the baseline assessme ...
... The following exclusion criteria were applied: 1. Significant disabilities that may affect manual dexterity and OH practice 2. Patients who have had antibiotics in the last two months 3. The presence of full coverage restorations 4. The presence of visually cavitated lesions At the baseline assessme ...
Prevention of Periodontal Disease - 1 - Clinical Jude
... Electric toothbrushes remove more plaque than manual toothbrushes Electric toothbrush is recommended for individuals who are unable to maintain effective plaque control Physical or learning disability Fixed orthodontic appliances Institutionalized patients depend upon care providers ...
... Electric toothbrushes remove more plaque than manual toothbrushes Electric toothbrush is recommended for individuals who are unable to maintain effective plaque control Physical or learning disability Fixed orthodontic appliances Institutionalized patients depend upon care providers ...
DOC - Northern Smiles Orthodontics
... EMERGENCIES: (Pain, swelling, or bleeding) This usually results from trauma to the face or mouth. These patients will be seen as soon as possible and either appropriate care given or referral to another specialist provided for treatment. ...
... EMERGENCIES: (Pain, swelling, or bleeding) This usually results from trauma to the face or mouth. These patients will be seen as soon as possible and either appropriate care given or referral to another specialist provided for treatment. ...
Oral Hygiene Products (Download pdf file)
... Allow it to sit for 30 seconds with nothing to eat or drink. Be sure you do not swallow. Use Perio-Gard in the morning and fluoride at night. Perio-Gard may cause some temporary staining when used daily as prescribed (once daily in the morning). Peroxyl rinse: (Hydrogen Peroxide) is an antiseptic or ...
... Allow it to sit for 30 seconds with nothing to eat or drink. Be sure you do not swallow. Use Perio-Gard in the morning and fluoride at night. Perio-Gard may cause some temporary staining when used daily as prescribed (once daily in the morning). Peroxyl rinse: (Hydrogen Peroxide) is an antiseptic or ...
"Evaluation of Tooth Size Discrepancies among Different
... an important variable especially in the anterior segment.In our study, a comparison was made between tooth size discrepancy in skeletal Class I, II and III patients based on Cephalometric findings. The mean total ratio for the whole sample was 91.22% which is very close to Bolton’s proposed ideal ra ...
... an important variable especially in the anterior segment.In our study, a comparison was made between tooth size discrepancy in skeletal Class I, II and III patients based on Cephalometric findings. The mean total ratio for the whole sample was 91.22% which is very close to Bolton’s proposed ideal ra ...
Influence of intraradicular post and crown ferrule on the
... Intraradicular posts are required for supporting a core foundation when there is insufficient clinical crown remaining (1). They have been advocated to strengthen endodontically treated teeth against intraoral forces by distributing torquing forces within the radicular dentin tissue along the roots ...
... Intraradicular posts are required for supporting a core foundation when there is insufficient clinical crown remaining (1). They have been advocated to strengthen endodontically treated teeth against intraoral forces by distributing torquing forces within the radicular dentin tissue along the roots ...
Class II Correction with the Invisalign System - Schupp
... patients with Class II malocclusion. In our experience, the following considerations are important: • Treatment of Class II patients with Invisalign is virtually impossible without additional elastic ...
... patients with Class II malocclusion. In our experience, the following considerations are important: • Treatment of Class II patients with Invisalign is virtually impossible without additional elastic ...
DENTAL ASSISTANT
... This course is an integral aspect of the learning experience for the student. The student is assigned to a professional dental facility to gain the everyday practical and clinical experiences in the duties and functions of a Dental Assistant and Registered Dental Assistant. Students apply their educ ...
... This course is an integral aspect of the learning experience for the student. The student is assigned to a professional dental facility to gain the everyday practical and clinical experiences in the duties and functions of a Dental Assistant and Registered Dental Assistant. Students apply their educ ...
Literature Review Braz J Oral Sci.
... space exists, a phenomenon attributed to the force of periodontal tissues which will guide the exposed crown towards the area where the tissues were sectioned3. Levis apud Bishara14 proposed other technique, which is performed in two steps. Firstly, the canine is surgically exposed and then protecte ...
... space exists, a phenomenon attributed to the force of periodontal tissues which will guide the exposed crown towards the area where the tissues were sectioned3. Levis apud Bishara14 proposed other technique, which is performed in two steps. Firstly, the canine is surgically exposed and then protecte ...
cigna dental ppo / orthodontics in progress
... contributions stop because active treatment is done. The patient pays any remaining balance owed to the orthodontist. ...
... contributions stop because active treatment is done. The patient pays any remaining balance owed to the orthodontist. ...
Treatment and Long Term Follow-Up of a Patient with an Impacted
... Treatment considerations for transmigratory teeth depend on the stage of development, distance of migration and the symptoms. When the root apices are closed, extraction often is the only choice. Clinical clues can help to diagnose this problem at an early stage to avoid extraction. Axial inclinatio ...
... Treatment considerations for transmigratory teeth depend on the stage of development, distance of migration and the symptoms. When the root apices are closed, extraction often is the only choice. Clinical clues can help to diagnose this problem at an early stage to avoid extraction. Axial inclinatio ...
Smile Analysis - Oral Facial Arts
... Although there are digital smile design services available to dentists for a fee, it is possible to use Photoshop CS5 software (Adobe Systems; San Jose, CA) to create and demonstrate for patients the proposed smile design treatments. It starts by creating “tooth grids”—predesigned tooth templates in ...
... Although there are digital smile design services available to dentists for a fee, it is possible to use Photoshop CS5 software (Adobe Systems; San Jose, CA) to create and demonstrate for patients the proposed smile design treatments. It starts by creating “tooth grids”—predesigned tooth templates in ...
a review of integrated treatment planning challenges
... treatment planning decisions. Articles that have explored the possibility of integrated relationships have focused primarily or cursorily on individual topical questions, such as `Does orthodontic tooth movement impact on the viability of the dental pulp'; `Is apical root resorption, that may occur ...
... treatment planning decisions. Articles that have explored the possibility of integrated relationships have focused primarily or cursorily on individual topical questions, such as `Does orthodontic tooth movement impact on the viability of the dental pulp'; `Is apical root resorption, that may occur ...