Swedish Dental Journal
... the European Union. Please notice: If you have a VAT registration number you must provide this. Otherwise, please add your local VAT to the above price in SEK. Printing office Ljungbergs Tryckeri AB 264 22 Klippan ...
... the European Union. Please notice: If you have a VAT registration number you must provide this. Otherwise, please add your local VAT to the above price in SEK. Printing office Ljungbergs Tryckeri AB 264 22 Klippan ...
Friction Testing of a New Ligature - e
... passively centered in the bracket slot. The wire was ligated to the bracket using one of five types of ligatures including the low friction test ligatures (AO), conventional ligatures (AO), Sili-Ties™ Silicone Infused Ties (GAC), Synergy® Low-Friction Ligatures (RMO), and SuperSlick ligatures (TP Or ...
... passively centered in the bracket slot. The wire was ligated to the bracket using one of five types of ligatures including the low friction test ligatures (AO), conventional ligatures (AO), Sili-Ties™ Silicone Infused Ties (GAC), Synergy® Low-Friction Ligatures (RMO), and SuperSlick ligatures (TP Or ...
The influence of surgical exposure and orthodontic alignment of
... The canine is situated in a strategic position between the anterior and posterior segment of the dental arch and plays an important role in functional occlusion and aesthetics (3, 4). Maxillary canines have the longest period of development, as well as the longest and most tortuous course to travel ...
... The canine is situated in a strategic position between the anterior and posterior segment of the dental arch and plays an important role in functional occlusion and aesthetics (3, 4). Maxillary canines have the longest period of development, as well as the longest and most tortuous course to travel ...
Important Tips on Using your Dental Benefits
... be satisfied once each Certificate Year (or lifetime, when applicable) before benefits are payable for Covered Expenses. If, in any one Certificate Year, there are 3 Insured’s under Your certificate and each of these 3 Insured’s have met their individual Deductible, then no Deductible will be requir ...
... be satisfied once each Certificate Year (or lifetime, when applicable) before benefits are payable for Covered Expenses. If, in any one Certificate Year, there are 3 Insured’s under Your certificate and each of these 3 Insured’s have met their individual Deductible, then no Deductible will be requir ...
A randomised, controlled, crossover trial of oral
... Fig. 2. The overall behaviour score in the two groups was similar, and only one procedure in each group had to be aborted because of loss of co-operation. The patients’ views of the treatments are illustrated in Figs 3 and 4. The majority of subjects in both groups found the treatment very pleasant ...
... Fig. 2. The overall behaviour score in the two groups was similar, and only one procedure in each group had to be aborted because of loss of co-operation. The patients’ views of the treatments are illustrated in Figs 3 and 4. The majority of subjects in both groups found the treatment very pleasant ...
Comparison of the adhesion of Streptococcus sanguinis to
... Based on the results of this study, there is a clear association between higher gold content in commonly used dental alloys and the ability of S. sanguinis to adhere to metal alloy surfaces (Tables 1 and 2; Figure 1). Pure gold disks (Gd group) had the highest number of S. sanguinis cells adhering t ...
... Based on the results of this study, there is a clear association between higher gold content in commonly used dental alloys and the ability of S. sanguinis to adhere to metal alloy surfaces (Tables 1 and 2; Figure 1). Pure gold disks (Gd group) had the highest number of S. sanguinis cells adhering t ...
Chin cup therapy for mandibular prognathism
... prognathism was reported in the early 1800’s6 Cellier in France and Fox, Kingsley, and Farrar in the United States all designed appliances that resemble today’s chin cup. These early attempts to correct mandibular prognathism tended to fail for one of two reasons. First, the forces generated by appl ...
... prognathism was reported in the early 1800’s6 Cellier in France and Fox, Kingsley, and Farrar in the United States all designed appliances that resemble today’s chin cup. These early attempts to correct mandibular prognathism tended to fail for one of two reasons. First, the forces generated by appl ...
BOLTON ANALYSIS COMPARISON AMONG DIFFERENT OCCLUSIONS IN A BLACK POPULATION
... Angle’s Classification of Malocclusion ................ 3 Other Classifications of Malocclusion ................. 5 Skeletal Assessment of Malocclusion ................... 7 Factors of Occlusion .................................... 8 Factors of Tooth Size Variation ......................... 9 Geneti ...
... Angle’s Classification of Malocclusion ................ 3 Other Classifications of Malocclusion ................. 5 Skeletal Assessment of Malocclusion ................... 7 Factors of Occlusion .................................... 8 Factors of Tooth Size Variation ......................... 9 Geneti ...
measurement of applied force to dislodge orthodontic temporary
... namely that ‘every force has an equal and opposite reactionary force’. The careful management of anchorage helps to control these unwanted forces and is a prerequisite for the successful completion of orthodontic treatment. Even a relatively small reactive force can cause unwanted tooth movements an ...
... namely that ‘every force has an equal and opposite reactionary force’. The careful management of anchorage helps to control these unwanted forces and is a prerequisite for the successful completion of orthodontic treatment. Even a relatively small reactive force can cause unwanted tooth movements an ...
Volume 22.2 - SROMS – Selected Readings in Oral and
... As previously mentioned, we routinely administer antibiotics only in cases of partially impacted third molars with an indication for coronectomy. All the important steps of the procedure are recorded, in a detailed operative note. It is advisable that a letter be sent to the referring dentist with i ...
... As previously mentioned, we routinely administer antibiotics only in cases of partially impacted third molars with an indication for coronectomy. All the important steps of the procedure are recorded, in a detailed operative note. It is advisable that a letter be sent to the referring dentist with i ...
the relationship of caries with oral hygiene status and extra–oral risk
... study were current residents of Abu Dhabi since infancy. The average age of 12 years is important in conducting an oral heath survey on caries, as it is generally the age at which children leave primary school, and thus in most countries, is the last age at which a reliable sample may be obtained ea ...
... study were current residents of Abu Dhabi since infancy. The average age of 12 years is important in conducting an oral heath survey on caries, as it is generally the age at which children leave primary school, and thus in most countries, is the last age at which a reliable sample may be obtained ea ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Keywords: Mouthwash, Saliva ,Nickel, Chromium, Orthodontic appliances I. Introduction Stainless Steel has been the main stay material in orthodontics, since its introduction in 1932, with a wide range of applications in both fixed and removable appliances. The force per unit activation with stainles ...
... Keywords: Mouthwash, Saliva ,Nickel, Chromium, Orthodontic appliances I. Introduction Stainless Steel has been the main stay material in orthodontics, since its introduction in 1932, with a wide range of applications in both fixed and removable appliances. The force per unit activation with stainles ...
enamel loss and superficial aspect during bonding and
... were significant. All brackets were bonded with light-cured composite resin, which is considered the gold standard in contemporary orthodontics. The enamel was not pumiced prior to bonding. Some studies have reported enamel loss ranging from 3.78 µm (BARRY, 1995) to 14.38 µm (THOMPSON; WAY, 1981) af ...
... were significant. All brackets were bonded with light-cured composite resin, which is considered the gold standard in contemporary orthodontics. The enamel was not pumiced prior to bonding. Some studies have reported enamel loss ranging from 3.78 µm (BARRY, 1995) to 14.38 µm (THOMPSON; WAY, 1981) af ...
Nonsurgical Maxillary Expansion in Adults: report of two cases
... with RME and a control group of 52 adult orthodontic patients who did not require RME.9 In 2011, he reiterated that 50 to 60% of expansion in children and adolescents occurs in alveolus and not at the midline suture and is the basis for the success. He also reported that adult expansion was the resu ...
... with RME and a control group of 52 adult orthodontic patients who did not require RME.9 In 2011, he reiterated that 50 to 60% of expansion in children and adolescents occurs in alveolus and not at the midline suture and is the basis for the success. He also reported that adult expansion was the resu ...
Torque expression in self-ligating orthodontic brackets and
... labiolingual inclination of the crowns that is torque expression depends on the stiffness or the resilience of the wire cross section, wire size, edge bevel and manufacturer tolerance, bracket slot size, engagement angle of the wire in the bracket slot, bracket placement as related to tooth morpholo ...
... labiolingual inclination of the crowns that is torque expression depends on the stiffness or the resilience of the wire cross section, wire size, edge bevel and manufacturer tolerance, bracket slot size, engagement angle of the wire in the bracket slot, bracket placement as related to tooth morpholo ...