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Cons 3 - Dentistry

...  Plastic instrument : ***placement of the composite in the oral cavity ***it's made of hard plastic or anodized aluminum or Teflon,,,thus it doesn't make much scratches on the tooth surface.  Now, you should remember that the composite contains fillers ,those fillers have glass material, if they a ...
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A visit to the dentist is not what it used to be!

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General Dental Practitioner Committee Report 27th January 2017

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Evaluation of long-term satisfaction with orthodontic treatment for

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Long Term Effectiveness of Various Orthodontic

... to 2 or to 6 teeth on incisor mobility. The study showed that tooth mobility decreased with the number of teeth bonded to the retainer. In 2002, Stırmann et al20 in a prospective randomized study, compared 2 types of fixed mandibular retainers with respect to detachment rate, relapse, periodontal pr ...
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Differences between sliding mechanics with implant anchorage and
Differences between sliding mechanics with implant anchorage and

... Korea) were used for anchorage. The screws were manually inserted into the buccal cortical bone between the maxillary second premolars and first molars on both sides under local anaesthesia with a screwdriver. The six anterior teeth were then retracted en masse using a force of approximately 200 g p ...
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TITLE PAGE A conservative approach for rehabilitation of fractured

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Draft of minutes of Dec 3 meeting

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Long-term stability of maxillary group distalization with interradicular

parents` perception of oral health problems present in photographs
parents` perception of oral health problems present in photographs

... increasing demand for aesthetic treatments. Oddly, preventive measures such as cleaning were barely reported. Also, brushing, use of dental floss, annual visits to the dentist and fluor therapy were not cited. These finding could be extrapolated to other populations. The curative dentistry, focused ...
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A Pilot Study - Turkish Journal of Orthodontics

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Temporary anchorage device usage: a survey among Swiss

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Premier Access - COI high plan

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A Comparative Study between Bond Strength of Rebonded and

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Extraction in the Mixed Dentition

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Top Challenges for Dental and Orthodontic Practices

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Orthodontic Traction and Decompression Method in Treating

... in 97% of boys in 8 years and 3 months, and in 97% of girl in 7 years and 11 months; the average eruption time was 6 years and 10 months in boys, and 6 years and 6 months in girls. Thus, clinicians should suspect impaction in cases of unerupted teeth based on these eruption times according to gender ...
periodontics
periodontics

... have a “knife-edge” margin.42 The presence of short clinical crowns and crestal bone levels approximating the CEJ indicates a diagnosis of APE. The practitioner can then fabricate an aesthetic guide that can be placed over the patient’s existing teeth to allow both the practitioner and patient to vi ...
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Caries Risk Assessment >6 - American Dental Association

... Moderate Risk = only conditions in “Low” and/or “Moderate Risk” columns present; High Risk = one or more conditions in the “High Risk” column present. The clinical judgment of the dentist may justify a change of the patient’s risk level (increased or decreased) based on review of this form and other ...
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Trends in decayed teeth among middle

... been well documented (3). These inequalities in oral health have also been documented, and gradients by income and education observed in oral health are similar to gradients seen in general health, implying commonalities of the social determinants of both oral and general health (4). While tooth dec ...
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Dental braces

Dental braces (also known as braces, orthodontic cases, or cases) are devices used in orthodontics that align and straighten teeth and help to position them with regard to a person's bite, while also working to improve dental health. They are often used to correct underbites, as well as malocclusions, overbites, open bites, deep bites, cross bites, crooked teeth, and various other flaws of the teeth and jaw. Braces can be either cosmetic or structural. Dental braces are often used in conjunction with other orthodontic appliances to help widen the palate or jaws and to otherwise assist in shaping the teeth and jaws.
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