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Amelogenesis Imperfecta

Impaction of the Maxillary Central Incisor Associated
Impaction of the Maxillary Central Incisor Associated

... Supernumerary teeth in the premaxillary region are broadly of two types: one containing teeth of normal morphology known as supplemental teeth and the other of abnormal shape. The latter class has been further categorized into the conical type (peg-shaped) and the tuberculate type. The tuberculate s ...
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A Comparison of the Shear Bond Strength of Orthodontic Brackets

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A guide to your orthodontic coverage

... A. Yes, both initial consultations and second opinions are covered. However, these assessments may require services such as exams, study models, records and X-rays. These services are generally covered under your standard dental benefits for diagnostic and preventive services, but will have limits ...
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... We have recommended you have radiographs taken of your horse’s teeth today. Xrays are indicated when we need to determine the bone, soft tissue and tooth structure beyond what we can see on clinical examination. They help us to determine what treatment plan is indicated given your horse’s situation. ...
Skeletal Class III Malocclusion Camouflage Treatment using NiTi
Skeletal Class III Malocclusion Camouflage Treatment using NiTi

... maturity attained by the patient. The treatment of post-pubertal patients with little or absent mandibular growth may be challenging when a combined orthodontic-surgical approach is refused1–7. In such cases, camouflage treatment is the only alternative. Over the past decade, non-surgical therapies ...
1 NHS Grampian Hospital Orthodontic Services Option Appraisal for
1 NHS Grampian Hospital Orthodontic Services Option Appraisal for

... The Hospital Orthodontic service in NHS Grampian is based in the Aberdeen Dental School and  Hospital and currently provides a visiting service to Dr Gray’s Hospital in Elgin. This is on a  weekly basis with a current commitment of 2 consultant sessions and 2 Staff Grade sessions.  Historically (cir ...
Orthodontic traction of a retained upper canine with
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Orthodontic Extrusion: Periodontal Considerations

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Adult Orthodontic Patients in Primary Care and their

... The vast majority of respondents (90%) said that it was their own decision to attend for the consultation, which is considerably higher than other studies that found approximately half of respondents reported attending due to their own decision.4,7 The high numbers of internally motivated patients w ...
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BASIC CONCEPTS OF INVISIBLE ORTHODONTICS: LINGUAL

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british orthodontic society - Tayside Orthodontic Managed Clinical
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... There have been reports in the dental literature indicating that soft tissue and eye injury can occur from headgear components1-10. The incidence is very low, but when an eye injury does occur it can have serious consequences. Because wounds are contaminated by oral bacteria and are difficult to tre ...
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Slide 1

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MKGS Vol 44 No 2 April-Juni 2011.indd

... of the anterior teeth with maximum anchorage. Maximum anchorage was added to prevent forward movement of the maxillary posterior teeth during anterior teeth retraction and can be provided with different approaches.5,6 Extraoral headgear are commonly used to reinforce posterior anchorage during anter ...
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... occurrence of malocclusions among school–students would be of major importance in the planning of orthodontic treatment in the public dental health services. For this purpose it is necessary to have detailed information on the prevalence of individual malocclusion among boys and girls at different a ...
Wrong tooth extraction: Root cause analysis
Wrong tooth extraction: Root cause analysis

... (89%). No liability was found for the remaining six cases (11%). The results of each of the three groups of insurance claims were as follows: 18 cases (35%) were primary complaints, 25 cases (49%) were secondary complaints, and five cases (10%) were tertiary complaints. The mean time from mistaken t ...
Treatment Of Patients With Congenitally missing lateral incisors
Treatment Of Patients With Congenitally missing lateral incisors

... prevalence for both sexes from Caucasian populations in North America, Europe and Australia ranged from 3,2 % males and 4,6 % females in North-American to 5,5 % males and 7,6 % females in Australia. The most affected teeth were the mandibular second premolar followed by the upper lateral incisor and ...
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Simplifying anterior anatomy glossary

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... expander removal, these patients had a buccal crossbite with only the lingual cusps of the upper posterior teeth contacting the buccal cusps of the lower posterior teeth. Following expander removal, a maxillary maintenance plate was used for stabilization. Several appointments later, the tendency to ...
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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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