Module 3: YOU have the Power!
... teeth? Move the brush back and forth gently in short strokes. Brush the top, front, and back sides of each tooth. [NOTE: Ideally, an adult will brush and floss a child’s teeth until he or she is at least 6 years old. By age 6 or 7, children should be able to brush their own teeth twice a day – with ...
... teeth? Move the brush back and forth gently in short strokes. Brush the top, front, and back sides of each tooth. [NOTE: Ideally, an adult will brush and floss a child’s teeth until he or she is at least 6 years old. By age 6 or 7, children should be able to brush their own teeth twice a day – with ...
Page 1 - Snyder Orthodontics
... and exciting technology. Using Marcia Brady as an example, GMA looks into the social stigmas attached to having braces. Because of technology like Suresmile, GMA says that kids today are not liable to experience the same horrors that Marcia did back in the 70's. Suresmile's promise is twofold: To cu ...
... and exciting technology. Using Marcia Brady as an example, GMA looks into the social stigmas attached to having braces. Because of technology like Suresmile, GMA says that kids today are not liable to experience the same horrors that Marcia did back in the 70's. Suresmile's promise is twofold: To cu ...
Welcome to Arlington Dental
... But why now? Your teeth and smile are the first thing that people notice when they see your face. Why let crooked teeth be their first impressions. Starting with braces at an early age is the best first step. This way the roots of the teeth move and adjust quickly. But, it OK if you waited because i ...
... But why now? Your teeth and smile are the first thing that people notice when they see your face. Why let crooked teeth be their first impressions. Starting with braces at an early age is the best first step. This way the roots of the teeth move and adjust quickly. But, it OK if you waited because i ...
Assessment of Psychosocial Impact of Dental Aesthetics
... scores on the IOTN-AC scale) may be associated with more favourable oral-health attitudes, and a higher degree of satisfaction regarding dental attractiveness resulting in better self-concept.17,19 ‘Social impact’ aims to assess the potential problems an individual may face in social situations due ...
... scores on the IOTN-AC scale) may be associated with more favourable oral-health attitudes, and a higher degree of satisfaction regarding dental attractiveness resulting in better self-concept.17,19 ‘Social impact’ aims to assess the potential problems an individual may face in social situations due ...
What is Xerostomia? - Oral Health Nevada
... minerals, aids in swallowing food, it provides antibacterial activity, and it helps the mouth to form words for understandable speech. When salivary glands function normally, they produce one to two liters of saliva each day. ...
... minerals, aids in swallowing food, it provides antibacterial activity, and it helps the mouth to form words for understandable speech. When salivary glands function normally, they produce one to two liters of saliva each day. ...
Consequences of Poor oral hygiene During Clear aligner Therapy
... of decalcification eight months into treatment, when refinement records were taken (Fig. 3B), but significant decalcification developed during her second year of treatment (Fig. 3C). ...
... of decalcification eight months into treatment, when refinement records were taken (Fig. 3B), but significant decalcification developed during her second year of treatment (Fig. 3C). ...
Oral Hygiene Fact Sheet - Barth Syndrome Foundation
... Aphthous ulcers (“canker sores”) occur in some individuals who have Barth syndrome. These mouth ulcers are extremely painful and can affect one’s ability to eat. Parents of young children with Barth syndrome must begin oral hygiene early in life by wiping the excess food from the mouth and oral rece ...
... Aphthous ulcers (“canker sores”) occur in some individuals who have Barth syndrome. These mouth ulcers are extremely painful and can affect one’s ability to eat. Parents of young children with Barth syndrome must begin oral hygiene early in life by wiping the excess food from the mouth and oral rece ...
GPSO News 2013 - Greater Philadelphia Society of Orthodontists
... Drs. Zane Haider and Jacey Papasikos were awared first and second place for their poster presentations at the school’s annual research day. Dr. Haider was also selected to participate in the Charley Schultz Resident Scholar Award program at the AAO. His study is titled; “An epidemiologic survey of ...
... Drs. Zane Haider and Jacey Papasikos were awared first and second place for their poster presentations at the school’s annual research day. Dr. Haider was also selected to participate in the Charley Schultz Resident Scholar Award program at the AAO. His study is titled; “An epidemiologic survey of ...
whenshould my child brush their own teeth?
... How can I tell if they are doing a good job? As your child’s dexterity improves, so will their brushing skills. The best thing you can do as a parent, is to closely inspect his or her teeth after each brushing. If you prefer visual proof, you can use plaque disclosing tablets or solution to track t ...
... How can I tell if they are doing a good job? As your child’s dexterity improves, so will their brushing skills. The best thing you can do as a parent, is to closely inspect his or her teeth after each brushing. If you prefer visual proof, you can use plaque disclosing tablets or solution to track t ...
Post Treatment Case Report
... Two months after placement of the continuous archwires the space closure was nearly complete and appliances were placed on the upper and lower incisors. By this time, the crossbite had already been corrected by retraction of the lower cuspids, making alignment of the upper incisors possible without ...
... Two months after placement of the continuous archwires the space closure was nearly complete and appliances were placed on the upper and lower incisors. By this time, the crossbite had already been corrected by retraction of the lower cuspids, making alignment of the upper incisors possible without ...
Guidelines for Managing the Orthodontic
... missing several teeth, the edentulous spaces created during orthodontic treatment will require restoration after the removal of the orthodontic appliances. Several restorative alternatives may exist for replacing the missing teeth. The cost of these restorative treatment plans may differ widely. Fur ...
... missing several teeth, the edentulous spaces created during orthodontic treatment will require restoration after the removal of the orthodontic appliances. Several restorative alternatives may exist for replacing the missing teeth. The cost of these restorative treatment plans may differ widely. Fur ...
An Interdisciplinary Treatment Approach for Minimally Prepared
... overall survival rate for PLVs after 10 years in service can be as high as 93.5% when they are bonded mainly to enamel.1,2 Therefore, orthodontic movement of the teeth into a position that can preserve enamel and accommodate minimal intraenamel tooth preparation is one of the most important consider ...
... overall survival rate for PLVs after 10 years in service can be as high as 93.5% when they are bonded mainly to enamel.1,2 Therefore, orthodontic movement of the teeth into a position that can preserve enamel and accommodate minimal intraenamel tooth preparation is one of the most important consider ...
Ribbond as an esthetic space maintainer Case Report
... adapts to the contours of the teeth and dental arch. For example; when making a periodontal splint, Ribbond tucks in interproximally without rebounding.[2] In addition, unlike loosely braided or bundles of unidirectional fibers, Ribbond does not spread or fall apart when manipulated. Inaccurate fibe ...
... adapts to the contours of the teeth and dental arch. For example; when making a periodontal splint, Ribbond tucks in interproximally without rebounding.[2] In addition, unlike loosely braided or bundles of unidirectional fibers, Ribbond does not spread or fall apart when manipulated. Inaccurate fibe ...
The Forsus™ Appliance: Characteristics and Clinical Case
... When do you start to treat? Which appliance or mechanics do you prefer? For children with a Class II malocclusion, the debate is not really whether or not it can be corrected, because abundant evidence from clinical practice suggests it usually can. The important questions are: (1) Does treatment ...
... When do you start to treat? Which appliance or mechanics do you prefer? For children with a Class II malocclusion, the debate is not really whether or not it can be corrected, because abundant evidence from clinical practice suggests it usually can. The important questions are: (1) Does treatment ...
Orthodontics in 3 millennia. Chapter 3
... of health services in the sprawling suburban and farm communities of California. To relieve this shortage, Guy S. Millberry, dean of the School of Dentistry at the University of California (1914-26; 1927-39), instituted a new concept in orthodontic education: during their final 3 years in dental sch ...
... of health services in the sprawling suburban and farm communities of California. To relieve this shortage, Guy S. Millberry, dean of the School of Dentistry at the University of California (1914-26; 1927-39), instituted a new concept in orthodontic education: during their final 3 years in dental sch ...
Torque in Lingual Appliance: A Review
... In lingual orthodontic treatment, compelling torque control of the incisors is urgent because of the biomechanical particularities associated with the point of force application and the tight connection between third order deviations and vertical tooth position. It is expressed that the lingual toot ...
... In lingual orthodontic treatment, compelling torque control of the incisors is urgent because of the biomechanical particularities associated with the point of force application and the tight connection between third order deviations and vertical tooth position. It is expressed that the lingual toot ...
Case Report Orthodontic Management of a Case with Skeletal Class
... years. Studies found no direct evidences that female were suffered from malocclusion than male. It may be due to aesthetic purpose and was supported by more female (75.8%), more students (60.8%), more young age group that was 11 to 30 years (70.0%).8 Rehabilitation of severe cases of Class III maloc ...
... years. Studies found no direct evidences that female were suffered from malocclusion than male. It may be due to aesthetic purpose and was supported by more female (75.8%), more students (60.8%), more young age group that was 11 to 30 years (70.0%).8 Rehabilitation of severe cases of Class III maloc ...
Non-Surgical Orthodontic Treatment of an Orthognathic
... Treatment planning decisions that involve surgical intervention to realign the maxilla and mandible or to reposition dentoalveolar segments in cases of severe malocclusion associated with maxillary retrusion or deficiency and mandibular prognathism are based on the degree of discrepancy and performa ...
... Treatment planning decisions that involve surgical intervention to realign the maxilla and mandible or to reposition dentoalveolar segments in cases of severe malocclusion associated with maxillary retrusion or deficiency and mandibular prognathism are based on the degree of discrepancy and performa ...
Splinting of traumatized teeth with a new device
... repositioned her mobile tooth immediately by pushing it forward with her tongue. Intraoral examination revealed a slight axial displacement of the maxillary central left incisor by 1.5 mm. The tooth was mobile and tender to percussion. Sensibility testing with CO2 was negative. The gingiva showed bl ...
... repositioned her mobile tooth immediately by pushing it forward with her tongue. Intraoral examination revealed a slight axial displacement of the maxillary central left incisor by 1.5 mm. The tooth was mobile and tender to percussion. Sensibility testing with CO2 was negative. The gingiva showed bl ...
Interception of Severe Anterior Tooth Rotation and Cross
... Anterior cross bite is a condition which seldom corrects by itself because the maxillary incisor is locked behind the mandibular incisors and continues to progress leading to severe malocclusion, thus early treatment can reestablish proper muscle balance and a well ...
... Anterior cross bite is a condition which seldom corrects by itself because the maxillary incisor is locked behind the mandibular incisors and continues to progress leading to severe malocclusion, thus early treatment can reestablish proper muscle balance and a well ...
Page 1 The GOLD STANDARD in Class II Education! Lake Oswego
... treatment, and high angle cases. • How to optimize treatment efficiency and results with face-driven treatment planning, precise bracket placement and proper use of variable torques ...
... treatment, and high angle cases. • How to optimize treatment efficiency and results with face-driven treatment planning, precise bracket placement and proper use of variable torques ...
advice for the transferring orthodontic patient
... An orthodontist is a dental specialist that has received an additional two to three years of specialized training beyond dental school. Your orthodontist has given you this form because you will be transferring your orthodontic care to a new orthodontist. The American Association of Orthodontists ha ...
... An orthodontist is a dental specialist that has received an additional two to three years of specialized training beyond dental school. Your orthodontist has given you this form because you will be transferring your orthodontic care to a new orthodontist. The American Association of Orthodontists ha ...