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Orthodontic Treatment for Disabled Children —A Survey of Patient and Appliance Management .
Orthodontic Treatment for Disabled Children —A Survey of Patient and Appliance Management .

... opening a screw or activating a spring. Success in this first stage allowed a progress to orthopedic/functional appliances in certain Class II cases or extractions of teeth in others. Simple tipping movements into the extraction space can be performed by removable appliances, thus limiting the durat ...
Common causes of extraction of teeth in Saudi Arabia
Common causes of extraction of teeth in Saudi Arabia

... for October and November 1990, a time when it was assumed that the greatest possible number of dentists would be receiving patients. Af ter the data had been collected for two months, the dentists returned the record forms which were then checked to eliminate any extraction record that does not have ...
Bioprogressive Therapy and Diagnostics
Bioprogressive Therapy and Diagnostics

... (Alexander, MBT, Roth...) which use continuous light forces for the movement of teeth, using new technologies (nickel-titanium martensitic archwires). The use of the utility arch introduced by Ricketts makes possible fixed therapy in the early mixed dentition (20, 21). Segment arches facilitate the ...
REVIEWS - Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine
REVIEWS - Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine

... A  tooth normally erupts when half to three-quarters of its final root length has developed. Tooth impaction is usually diagnosed well after this period and is generally asymptomatic. It is principally for this reason that patients seek treatment later than optimal. Tooth impaction is a common probl ...
Literacy In Dental Hygiene
Literacy In Dental Hygiene

... to the patient’s needs and wants.  Be understanding, yet stern.  Provide the best possible care, with maintaining patient comfort. ...
Use of resin-bonded fixed partial dentures as permanent retainers: A
Use of resin-bonded fixed partial dentures as permanent retainers: A

... Micro, GC Corp.). Two metal frameworks, each consisting of two retainers and a pontic, were then cast from a silver-palladium-copper-gold alloy (Castwell M.C. 12, GC Corp.). The pontic was a ridge-lap type, the buccal surface of which was veneered with an indirect composite material (Axis, GC Corp.) ...
Patient Education - Henry Schein Orthodontics
Patient Education - Henry Schein Orthodontics

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Dental Considerations in the Adjustment of Lost Occlusal Vertical

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Multifunctional Use of Palatal Mini

... displaced canine with direct anchorage. Sequential sectional wires can be attached to the bracket abutment, as shown in a 12-year-old male patient with an impacted upper left canine and congenitally missing lateral incisors (Fig. 2). Upper-molar distalization can be carried out using mini-implant an ...
SafeGuard HMO Dental Plan
SafeGuard HMO Dental Plan

... well as the co-payments associated with each procedure. There are other factors that impact how your plan works and those are included here in the Exclusions and Limitations. During the course of treatment, your SafeGuard selected general dentist may recommend the services of a dental specialist. Yo ...
Retention Phase: Simplified
Retention Phase: Simplified

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Clinical guidelines: orthodontic retention
Clinical guidelines: orthodontic retention

... demands on patient compliance. However, they are associated with failure rates of up to 47%,22 particularly on upper incisors when there is a deep overbite.23,24 In addition, calculus and plaque deposition is greater than with removable retainers.25 Fixed retainers, therefore, require long-term main ...
Practice Information - Stewart House Orthodontics
Practice Information - Stewart House Orthodontics

... 17. If you do have any disability that you think we need to know about please give us a call before your appointment and we will do our best to put suitable arrangements in place to accommodate your needs. 18. Missing appointments wastes time and resources which are needed for other patients. Our pr ...
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Gnathology 2007_Abstr_Result_ - CMD / TMD

... organ and the spine, often followed by CMD, TMD, after years. In adult patients without growth, straight wire orthodontics very often may lead to open bites and direct CMD, TMD and orthognatic surgery for a rough repair of orthodontic malpractice. ...
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Orthodontic treatment in oncological patients

... of caries increases [13]. Appropriate dental hygiene is an absolute must. Patients have to be properly instructed and motivated to maintain perfect hygiene. It falls to the patient to brush and floss the teeth, to use 0.2% chlorhexidine mouthwash, protective waxes and silicones in order to prevent t ...
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An appraisal of the Peer Assessment Rating (PAR) Index and a

... The PAR Index was developed to measure treatment outcome in orthodontics. Validity was improved by weighting the scores of some components to reflect their relative importance. However, the index still has limitations, principally due to the high weight assigned to overjet. Difficulties also arise f ...
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... To produce general practitioners confident to meet the most common oral health need of infants, children, adolescents and patients with special care needs, and who will continue to seek additional knowledge and skills throughout their careers. ...
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Orthodontia Services - Alaska Medicaid Provider Billing Manuals
Orthodontia Services - Alaska Medicaid Provider Billing Manuals

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Better Than Elastics for Class II

... indications. A 13-year-old boy presented with facial imbalance due to a strong retrognathic of the lower jaw. The occlusal relationship indicated a full Class II with a curve of Spee of 2 and lower crowding of 4mm. Cephalometric radiography showed a skeletal Class II with an ANB pattern of 6° and SN ...
One-step etch/primer for bracket bonding
One-step etch/primer for bracket bonding

... mixing/dispensing unit with three bubble chambers. The first two contain methacrylated phosphates, a fluoride complex, initiators, and stabilizers in an aqueous solution. Once blended, ...
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T4B Manual_ENG_v1 - Myofunctional Research Co.

... Modern Orthodontic appliances very efficiently move teeth, but most often myofunctional habits go untreated, slowing treatment and compromising stability. Class II correction is also unpredictable even with the best techniques. Myofunctional causes can also be a major factor. Research has proven rep ...
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... using the closing loop archwires, which were activated about 1mm/month. With  the preadjusted appliance, sliding mechanics is the most preferred method of  closing extraction spaces1. For this there are several methods of applying forces  by the usage of elastic modules, elastic chains, Niti coil sp ...
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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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