Orthodontic palatal implants: clinical technique
... Wehrbein10 and Celenza,11 and are recommended by Straumann. In some of our cases, offset premolar brackets were used on the arch to bond to the palatal aspect of the anchor tooth (Figure 10), usually a premolar. These arches proved easy to construct and place, but had several disadvantages: • The de ...
... Wehrbein10 and Celenza,11 and are recommended by Straumann. In some of our cases, offset premolar brackets were used on the arch to bond to the palatal aspect of the anchor tooth (Figure 10), usually a premolar. These arches proved easy to construct and place, but had several disadvantages: • The de ...
The Philippine Journal of Orthodontics
... correcton. Another major factor was that more than 9 months were used to correct the very slight increased overjet and overbite. Although the increase in overjet and overbite and tendency for Class II molar relationship was mild, but after the discussion, the patient had agreed to spend more time to ...
... correcton. Another major factor was that more than 9 months were used to correct the very slight increased overjet and overbite. Although the increase in overjet and overbite and tendency for Class II molar relationship was mild, but after the discussion, the patient had agreed to spend more time to ...
Early orthodontic treatment: a new index to assess the risk of
... bite may regress spontaneously or with the use of simple orthodontic devices to quit the bad habits which may have caused the open bite. • Overbite over 5 mm is scored 2 instead of 3; an overbite observed in primary dentition may change when the first molars have erupted and has to be assessed on a ...
... bite may regress spontaneously or with the use of simple orthodontic devices to quit the bad habits which may have caused the open bite. • Overbite over 5 mm is scored 2 instead of 3; an overbite observed in primary dentition may change when the first molars have erupted and has to be assessed on a ...
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... assessing the neurovascular structures, presenting a peroperative risk for neurovascular trauma (3) (Fig. 2). Although the widespread use of both intra-oral and panoramic radiographs for typically dental and periodontal indications; the aforementioned drawbacks of either technique may explain their ...
... assessing the neurovascular structures, presenting a peroperative risk for neurovascular trauma (3) (Fig. 2). Although the widespread use of both intra-oral and panoramic radiographs for typically dental and periodontal indications; the aforementioned drawbacks of either technique may explain their ...
Patient compliance with orthodontic retainers in the postretention
... information leaves our specialty with many opinions and practice protocols. The purposes of this study were to evaluate and quantify orthodontic retainer wear according to several variables, including patient age, sex, time in retention, and retainer type, and to identify predictors of compliance an ...
... information leaves our specialty with many opinions and practice protocols. The purposes of this study were to evaluate and quantify orthodontic retainer wear according to several variables, including patient age, sex, time in retention, and retainer type, and to identify predictors of compliance an ...
An Overview on Interproximal Enamel Reduction
... used independently to relieve limited crowding and allow selfalignment of the dentition (including the mixed dentition).12,13 The self-alignment normally takes about 4 to 6 months. Disking primary posterior teeth in conjunction with space maintenance is an effective method to prevent translational c ...
... used independently to relieve limited crowding and allow selfalignment of the dentition (including the mixed dentition).12,13 The self-alignment normally takes about 4 to 6 months. Disking primary posterior teeth in conjunction with space maintenance is an effective method to prevent translational c ...
An Overview on Interproximal Enamel Reduction Review
... when Murray L. Ballard reported that it was advisable to strip the interproximal surfaces of lower anterior teeth to address the discrepancy in tooth size.3 A decade later, Begg found that crowding was absent in Stone Age man’s dentition where wearing in occlusal and interproximal surfaces widely pr ...
... when Murray L. Ballard reported that it was advisable to strip the interproximal surfaces of lower anterior teeth to address the discrepancy in tooth size.3 A decade later, Begg found that crowding was absent in Stone Age man’s dentition where wearing in occlusal and interproximal surfaces widely pr ...
preventive and interceptive orthodontics in the mixed
... compelling reasons for early treatment and historically there has been great interest in early interventive orthodontics beginning over 70 years ago1 and becoming quite popular from 1950 to 19752-11, while others12-14 warned of the difficulties of predicting arch form, the need for extractions, anch ...
... compelling reasons for early treatment and historically there has been great interest in early interventive orthodontics beginning over 70 years ago1 and becoming quite popular from 1950 to 19752-11, while others12-14 warned of the difficulties of predicting arch form, the need for extractions, anch ...
Loss of Deciduous Teeth – Is Timing Important to the GDP?
... Lower deciduous canines have, in the past, been suggested for extraction to relieve lower permanent incisor crowding. Reports have, however, shown this to cause slight mesial drift of the buccal segments, a general decrease in the arch length, retrusion of the incisors, an increase in overbite and a ...
... Lower deciduous canines have, in the past, been suggested for extraction to relieve lower permanent incisor crowding. Reports have, however, shown this to cause slight mesial drift of the buccal segments, a general decrease in the arch length, retrusion of the incisors, an increase in overbite and a ...
Maxillary canine retraction with self
... al.17 found similar rates of tooth movement whether self-ligating or conventional brackets were used for en mass retraction of the six anterior teeth. Sirinivas30 found higher rates of distal movement of canines with self-ligating brackets compared with conventional brackets. Nevertheless, measureme ...
... al.17 found similar rates of tooth movement whether self-ligating or conventional brackets were used for en mass retraction of the six anterior teeth. Sirinivas30 found higher rates of distal movement of canines with self-ligating brackets compared with conventional brackets. Nevertheless, measureme ...
Effects of Drugs in Orthodontic Tooth Movement: A Review
... Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is a commonly used analgesic. It lacks antiinflammatory properties. Therefore, it does not belong with NSAIDs, although their chemical structures are comparable. Other important differences are that paracetamol has almost no effect on blood clotting and no detrimental effe ...
... Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is a commonly used analgesic. It lacks antiinflammatory properties. Therefore, it does not belong with NSAIDs, although their chemical structures are comparable. Other important differences are that paracetamol has almost no effect on blood clotting and no detrimental effe ...
Dental Science: Scientific Information
... Status of ten self-etch adhesives for bonding to dentine of primary teeth. Despite of all advances achieved on the prevention of childhood caries, 30 % of the milk tooth carious lesions in 6-year old children are still not treated1. The restorative treatment of young children is subject to their spe ...
... Status of ten self-etch adhesives for bonding to dentine of primary teeth. Despite of all advances achieved on the prevention of childhood caries, 30 % of the milk tooth carious lesions in 6-year old children are still not treated1. The restorative treatment of young children is subject to their spe ...
Laser dentistry from a patient`s perspective
... reminding myself that this was not going to hurt and was likely going to be less of an uncomfortable experience than the replacement of some fillings recently by my regular dentist. I recalled the conversation I had with Pandhi when he answered my question, “So why doesn’t it hurt when you use laser ...
... reminding myself that this was not going to hurt and was likely going to be less of an uncomfortable experience than the replacement of some fillings recently by my regular dentist. I recalled the conversation I had with Pandhi when he answered my question, “So why doesn’t it hurt when you use laser ...
Patient Education Treatment Plan - Ricky Turner`s Portfolio
... I will begin with any modifications to the patients bushing technique that I observed prior to coming into the patient education room. I will discuss the patient’s long term and short term goals to see if any modifications need to be made to her goals. If the patient is progressing well I will ...
... I will begin with any modifications to the patients bushing technique that I observed prior to coming into the patient education room. I will discuss the patient’s long term and short term goals to see if any modifications need to be made to her goals. If the patient is progressing well I will ...
Orthodontic Therapy Application - Central Manchester University
... Format and content of the course The course will be held at the University Dental Hospital of Manchester and will be run by the course director Mr MJF Read and DCP tutors. A variety of guest speakers will also be involved delivering specialist lectures. The delivery of the teaching will be a mixtur ...
... Format and content of the course The course will be held at the University Dental Hospital of Manchester and will be run by the course director Mr MJF Read and DCP tutors. A variety of guest speakers will also be involved delivering specialist lectures. The delivery of the teaching will be a mixtur ...
06-10 Biomechanical behavior of self
... archwire, the orthodontist will encounter varying degrees of difficulty during treatment. These problems will not occur during the leveling phase, when the force delivered by the archwire deflection is not so powerful. Therefore, during the initial phase, the ligation system doesn’t need to exert th ...
... archwire, the orthodontist will encounter varying degrees of difficulty during treatment. These problems will not occur during the leveling phase, when the force delivered by the archwire deflection is not so powerful. Therefore, during the initial phase, the ligation system doesn’t need to exert th ...
Eruptive malpositioning of the mandibular permanent
... 1939; Ruprecht et al. 1984), and the partial or total resorption of the root(s) of the associated primary tooth (O’Meara 1962). Schaad and Thompson (1974) Shapira and Kuftinec (1982) did not limit the eruption patterns to adjacent teeth, but included any place normally occupied by another tooth that ...
... 1939; Ruprecht et al. 1984), and the partial or total resorption of the root(s) of the associated primary tooth (O’Meara 1962). Schaad and Thompson (1974) Shapira and Kuftinec (1982) did not limit the eruption patterns to adjacent teeth, but included any place normally occupied by another tooth that ...