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Creative Adjuncts for Clear Aligners, Part 1
Creative Adjuncts for Clear Aligners, Part 1

... II correction comes primarily from tooth movement without the benefits of growth; therefore, more anchorage control is required. Miniscrew anchorage fills that bill quite nicely. In a typical case, an adult male with the chief complaint of a “snaggle tooth” presented with a unilateral Class II maloc ...
Oral rehabilitation of patient with severe early
Oral rehabilitation of patient with severe early

... at 2 years old have at least one tooth damaged. This prevalence increases for 48% in children at 7 years old [20]. Concerning to the etiologic factors, although breast feeding is related to t he g row t h a nd development of the infant at the first months of life and it is considered as the baby’s m ...
Orthodontics in 3 millennia. Chapter 16: Late 20th
Orthodontics in 3 millennia. Chapter 16: Late 20th

... shortcomings, such as loss of enamel after acid etching,36 enamel damage caused by postdebonding cleanup,37 and enamel fracture, particularly with ceramic brackets.34,38 Siomka and Powers (1985)39 and Newman et al (1995)40 found that silanation (by OrthoCycle, Hollywood, Fla) improved the bond stren ...
Lingual orthodontics: an illustrated review with the incognito fully
Lingual orthodontics: an illustrated review with the incognito fully

... is an adaptation phase. In general, in adults only one arch is bonded initially (normally the lower) and then the other arch is bonded a few weeks later when the patient has had a chance to adapt. Once patients are aware that there is an adaptation phase this provides reassurance during the period i ...
Pattern and amount of change of upper front teeth after
Pattern and amount of change of upper front teeth after

... tends to eliminate factors which may have a negative effect on occlusal development (interceptive orthodontic treatment). Another aim for treatment at an early age is to prevent tooth damage by reducing a large overjet or correcting ectopic eruption of maxillary canines in individuals, where an incr ...
Open bite treatment using clear aligners
Open bite treatment using clear aligners

... been completely closed; proper overbite and overjet had been established; and crowding of both arches was resolved. Cephalometric analysis showed the amount of relative extrusion of anterior teeth needed for closure of the open bite. The cephalometric changes included decreases in the ANB angle and ...
At-a-Glance - English (Power Point )
At-a-Glance - English (Power Point )

... The Profin system is an excellent tool for refining interdental, gingival and incisal embrasures to a natural form, contouring and individualizing anterior restorations, reshaping contacting tooth surfaces, and fine finishing the margins of porcelain or metal restorations prior to cementation. The r ...
Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth with Carbon Fibre Posts
Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth with Carbon Fibre Posts

... of the post and either the date of failure of the restoration or the date of the last recall. If a patient was not seen at one or more recall appointments, he or she was excluded from the analysis. Censored observations were cases for which failure did not occur during the observation period. Howeve ...
The Two by Four Appliance: A Versatile Appliance
The Two by Four Appliance: A Versatile Appliance

Meet Tracy Vitug, RDH, Orthodontic Dental Hygiene Program
Meet Tracy Vitug, RDH, Orthodontic Dental Hygiene Program

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Orthodontic technology case report: three

Skeletal Implant Anchorage in the Treatment of Impacted Teeth—A
Skeletal Implant Anchorage in the Treatment of Impacted Teeth—A

Rosemary Bray and Ortho Organizers Present “I`m Your Ortho TC
Rosemary Bray and Ortho Organizers Present “I`m Your Ortho TC

... Registration fee for the two-day seminar is $815 per person; $515 for the 2nd person or more attending from your office (That’s a $300 savings!) 16 CE credits will be given. The fee includes two full days of training, lunch/snacks both days, and complete training manual Class size is limited to allo ...
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orthodontic treatment of patients with a cleft lip and palate standard
orthodontic treatment of patients with a cleft lip and palate standard

... specialise in the treatment of patients with a cleft lip and palate. 1. Pre-operative treatment using a McNeil plate is not used in infants, because of the early one-step surgical correction of cleft primary and secondary palates. 2. Removable appliances are not used in order to eliminate crossbite ...
White spot lesion formation after treatment with full
White spot lesion formation after treatment with full

drugs of systemic disorder and orthodontic tooth movement
drugs of systemic disorder and orthodontic tooth movement

Bond failure rates with a self-etching primer: A randomized
Bond failure rates with a self-etching primer: A randomized

ORTHODONTIC INITIAL ASSESSMENT
ORTHODONTIC INITIAL ASSESSMENT

... labial surface of an upper central incisor. Mandibular incisors in crossbite do not count as mandibular (dental) protrusion or reverse overjet. Skeletal mandibular protrusion must be present. Do not use the upper lateral incisors or cuspids for this measurement. Do not record mandibular protrusion ( ...
Incidental findings arising with cone beam computed tomography
Incidental findings arising with cone beam computed tomography

... detach from the newly laid dentin matrix.38 The possibility of a genetic association has also been postulated from reports of multiple enamel pearls on bilateral teeth in siblings.39 Enamel pearls can also be incidentally recognized during routine radiography and appear as hemispherical dense opacit ...
accreditation essentials
accreditation essentials

... In any treatment plan, the initial option considered should be the most conservative one that will achieve all the desired objectives of both patient and dentist. Composite resin often may be the most conservative approach. Minimal preparation, excellent longevity in carefully selected cases, and su ...
Orthognathic treatment for a patient with Class III malocclusion and
Orthognathic treatment for a patient with Class III malocclusion and

... lass III malocclusion is a difficult anomaly to understand. Studies conducted to identify the etiologic features of Class III malocclusion showed that the deformity is not restricted to the jaws but involves the total craniofacial complex.1,2 Most subjects with Class III malocclusions have combinati ...
Efficacy of a fluoride-releasing orthodontic primer
Efficacy of a fluoride-releasing orthodontic primer

... using the data for m1, m2, and s from the study by Pascotto et al.21 A power analysis indicated that 10 patients per group would result in a 90% chance of obtaining significance at the 0.05 level. Because of possible dropouts, 22 patients (11 per group) were enrolled. At baseline, oral hygiene status ...
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE)
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE)

... it measures the forces specifically applied on the tooth by orthodontic components. Current clinical dynamometer is constructed for measuring tensile and compression forces exerted by the springs and elastics for a range of 1oz-16 oz. It is calibrated with 1 oz. single line and 4 oz. double line inc ...
GERMAINE`S Resume
GERMAINE`S Resume

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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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