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DeltaCare Plan Description
DeltaCare Plan Description

Is Molar Band Height Different than Clinical Crown Height?
Is Molar Band Height Different than Clinical Crown Height?

... exfoliation of all the deciduous teeth. However sometimes interceptive fixed orthodontic treatment may even be started on mixed dentition period, such as 2x4 appliances or 2x6 appliances.1 After the invention of dental composite, multi band orthodontic treatment switched into bonding. Usually when w ...
Health Seeking and Oral Health behaviour of the Tribes of Rajasthan
Health Seeking and Oral Health behaviour of the Tribes of Rajasthan

... knowledge and practices shared by its people.2 Alike all health problems, dental and oral diseases are a product of economic, Socio-cultural status, environmental and behavioural factors. Poor hygiene, poor nutrition and smoking contribute to dental and oral problems. In such matters learned behavio ...
Full text . - Prague Medical Report
Full text . - Prague Medical Report

Lactate dehydrogenase activity in gingival crevicular
Lactate dehydrogenase activity in gingival crevicular

... instructions; 2 weeks later, a fixed orthodontic appliance was placed on the maxillary arch. A randomly selected maxillary canine was considered as the test tooth, and its antagonist, which had no appliance, was used as the control tooth. From 2 to 12 weeks after orthodontic appliance placement, GCF ...
Vibratory Stimulation as a Method of Reducing Pain
Vibratory Stimulation as a Method of Reducing Pain

emergency and follow-up management of other dental alveolar
emergency and follow-up management of other dental alveolar

... by; a. gingivectomy; b. orthodontic or fragment; flexible splint, 3-4 weeks surgical extrusion; Immature tooth: vital splint 3-4 weeks pulp therapy; Mature tooth: root canal therapy 1. soft diet; 2. brush with a soft tooth brush after each meal; 3. 0.12% chlorhexidine rinse 2x / day for 1 week Splin ...
The prognosis of root canal therapy: a 10
The prognosis of root canal therapy: a 10

... treatment 102 patients (24.8%) with 223 (19.0%) teeth were lost at the follow-up. The number of teeth that were originally treated and retreated were 704 and 471, respectively. Thirty-two teeth (2.7%) had one complication, which was successfully treated. A total of 988 (84.1%) teeth were considered ...
An Orthodontic-Surgical Approach to Class II Malocclusion
An Orthodontic-Surgical Approach to Class II Malocclusion

... recommended to first create a stable dentition from right second molar to left second molar in both arches. This would require the removal of the third. The patient was advised about the need to remove the impacted molar but refused this in her treatment. Treatment objectives involved providing orth ...
Orthodontics and esthetics: A multidisciplinary approach
Orthodontics and esthetics: A multidisciplinary approach

... When tooth preparation is done for a future veneer, the prosthodontist will remove the enamel. Even though adhesion to dentin is good, adhesion to enamel is better. When prosthodontists work with veneers, if they can bond to enamel they will improve the result. Having this knowledge, the orthodontis ...
1 - pmc.ps
1 - pmc.ps

... A. Piezoelectricity is a phenomenon observed in many crystalline materials (bone and collagen). B. In Piezoelectricity a deformation of the crystal produces a flow of electric current as electrons are displaced from one part of the lattice to another. C. Tooth movement can be explained by the fact t ...
Influence of drugs on orthodontic tooth movement
Influence of drugs on orthodontic tooth movement

... 2 Suppressor agents: These agents basically reduce bone resorption. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are little used in orthodontic treatment as clinical and experimental studies have demonstrated that they diminish the tooth movement14 through in ...
Partial Anodontia
Partial Anodontia

... Agenesis of permanent teeth, also known as partial anodontia, is a common problem. Recent studies have shown that the incidence of anodontia is increasing. When lateral incisors are missing, parents, dentists and orthodontists are tasked to make the right decisions at an early stage – i.e. during th ...
Arch Form integrity
Arch Form integrity

... One of the most enjoyable aspects of practicing orthodontics is the diversity of the malocclusions we see. Our patients are all different, and these differences provide opportunities for thought-provoking treatment planning sessions. As I reflect on my orthodontic residency training, many of us (if ...
Quick fix kit - American Orthodontics
Quick fix kit - American Orthodontics

... The QuickFix produces rapid correction in four months or less, while providing superior comfort and simplicity for the patient. ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... Abstract: The incidence of congenital absence of lower incisors though is statistically low but still is area of concern for orthodontists. Also, chances of losing lower anteriors due to periodontal pathology are high due to its location, which is a concern in adult orthodontics. For the achievement ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... Tooth loss affects speech evokes masticatory difficulties and may end with poor aesthetics, which impact the quality of lifeof any population [1].Surveys on the causes for tooth loss in many countries have been conducted and haveproduced some controversy regarding whether caries and /or periodontal ...
A clinical risk prediction model of orthodontic
A clinical risk prediction model of orthodontic

... have assessed it by measuring root lengths,11,13,18 and arbitrary cut-offs, with no prognostic correlation, that have been frequently used. In clinical orthodontics, panoramic and cephalometric X-rays/radiographs are routinely ordered as the primary diagnostic tool. Although less accurate than peria ...
The Impact of Herbal Mouth Rinse on the Bond Strength of
The Impact of Herbal Mouth Rinse on the Bond Strength of

... white spot lesion formation around orthodontic bracket as a result of fixed orthodontic appliance therapy is a primary concern of clinicians [1]. The fixed orthodontic appliances provide favorable conditions for the colonization of oral microorganisms because the appliances provide spaces for bacter ...
Tuberculate Supernumerary Teeth and Its Management
Tuberculate Supernumerary Teeth and Its Management

... tomography (CT) is more accurate in terms of locating the supernumerary in 3 dimensions and diagnosing root resorption of the adjacent teeth but it will be costly so far Indian economy is concerned. Early diagnosis and proper interceptive intervention should be done to each child who is suspecting t ...
Accelerating Tooth Movement: What Options We Have?
Accelerating Tooth Movement: What Options We Have?

IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... Abstract: Fixed or removable orthodontic appliances impede the maintenance of oral hygiene and result in plaque accumulation. The effects of fixed orthodontic appliances on microbial flora is well known. This study was done to determine the changes in microbial flora (Streptococcus) after orthodonti ...
AcceleDent Increases the Rate of Orthodontic Tooth Movement
AcceleDent Increases the Rate of Orthodontic Tooth Movement

... The results of the randomized controlled clinical trial demonstrate that AcceleDent can increase the rate of tooth movement when used in conjunction with conventional orthodontics. These findings are consistent with the results from orthopedic research,1,2 animal models3,4,5 and experience of privat ...
AcceleDent™ Increases the Rate of Orthodontic Tooth Movement
AcceleDentâ„¢ Increases the Rate of Orthodontic Tooth Movement

The Relation between Type of Ligature and Force Delivered by
The Relation between Type of Ligature and Force Delivered by

... AIMS: This in vitro study aims to compare the deactivation force, delivered as a result of releasing superelastic arch wire from 4 mm to 2.5 mm in horizontal direction at the area of right maxillary canine on standard model of teeth, by using three different methods to ligate the wire to the bracket ...
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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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