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Nonsurgical Maxillary Expansion in Adults: report of two cases
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 ...
Research paper: Orthodontic treatment for posterior crossbites
Research paper: Orthodontic treatment for posterior crossbites

... dentition stage (children younger than eight years of age) may require the use of lower forces to achieve expansion of the upper arch because the mid-line bony suture has not yet fused. However, obtaining co-operation with treatment may be more difficult in younger children and treatment may be comp ...
Evaluation of the dental arch asymmetry in natural normal occlusion
Evaluation of the dental arch asymmetry in natural normal occlusion

Early postoperative evaluation of secondary bone
Early postoperative evaluation of secondary bone

... Evaluation : We estimated that 1 month was sufficient for stabilization of the grafted site. A month after alveolar bone grafting, orthodontic treatment was started with the aim of causing spontaneous eruption of the adjacent teeth or orthodontic movement of the teeth adjacent to the cleft site in a ...
report on the findings of the first nations oral health survey
report on the findings of the first nations oral health survey

... fair or poor, to have experienced orofacial pain in the preceding month or, in the previous 12 months, to have suffered from chronic mouth pain, toothache or other oral symptoms, and to have avoided some foods due to problems with their teeth, mouth or dentures. The presence of chronic dental pain a ...
The Antibacterial Effect of CMCTS
The Antibacterial Effect of CMCTS

... suppressing the growth of oral bacteria when compared to a CMCTS-containing mouth rinse. Methods:Fourteen healthy subjects were recruited from among the staff and students of Qingdao University Dentistry Department. Before the experiments saliva was collected from all subjects and bacteria counts de ...
Torque Expression in Stainless Steel Orthodontic Brackets
Torque Expression in Stainless Steel Orthodontic Brackets

... Objective: To evaluate the quantitative effects on torque expression of varying the slot size of stainless steel orthodontic brackets and the dimension of stainless steel wire, and to analyze the limitations of the experimental methods used. Materials and Methods: In vitro studies measuring torque e ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... shear bond strength than microlock and mesh base brackets. The findings of the present studyis comparable withthe study by Regan D et al 9 in which they proposed that machine integral bases show lower values of bond strength . Machined dynalock bases have smooth surfaces that would appear to play no ...
reviews - Dental and Medical Problems
reviews - Dental and Medical Problems

... 2 mm is prone to spontaneous closure without requiring the implementation of the orthodontic appliance therapy. Bennet [14] believes that the treatment may be indicated if the child does not accept the appearance or when in the dental arch there is no space for lateral incisors. Space greater than 2 ...
VADEMECUM
VADEMECUM

... Methods: In this double-blind, randomised, cross-over study, 16 young dental students with a healthy periodontium, abolished all means of mechanical plaque control during 4 experimental periods of 11 days (separated from each other by a washout period of 3 weeks). During each experimental period, th ...
Introduction During orthodontic space closure with sliding
Introduction During orthodontic space closure with sliding

... produced at the bracket-arch-wire interface which tends to counteract the applied force and in turn the desired tooth movement.1 Resistance to sliding in other words is friction. Friction is a force that retards or resists the relative motion of two objects in contact. During space closure with slid ...
abstracts of lectures and posters - European Journal of Orthodontics
abstracts of lectures and posters - European Journal of Orthodontics

... AIMS: To determine the levels of interleukins (IL) 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 during tooth movement, and to establish whether they differ from each other with levelling and distalization forces used in various treatment stages of fixed orthodontic therapy. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: Forty patients (16 female, 24 m ...
Relationship between maxillary and mandibular base
Relationship between maxillary and mandibular base

... Materials and Methods: The sample comprised 80 orthodontic patients with complete Class II malocclusions in the permanent dentition (47 male, 33 female) who were divided into two groups according to the amount of mandibular tooth-arch size discrepancy. The maxillary and mandibular effective lengths ...
Meta analysis of the treatment-related factors of external apical root
Meta analysis of the treatment-related factors of external apical root

... found in the literature. Treatment-related factors can be frequency of force application, magnitude of the forces applied, duration of treatment, types of teeth, direction of tooth movement, character of the supporting bone, and the like. One can find reports that support or refute these claims in e ...
Palatally Impacted Canines – Factors Affecting Treatment Duration
Palatally Impacted Canines – Factors Affecting Treatment Duration

... Palatally impacted canines – factors affecting treatment duration not increase with the increasing distance of the canine from the occlusal plane. The result may be due to the use of different biomechanics, in cases where the palatally impacted canine was located more mesially. Active traction cann ...
Relationship between maxillary and mandibular base lengths and
Relationship between maxillary and mandibular base lengths and

... Materials and Methods: The sample comprised 80 orthodontic patients with complete Class II malocclusions in the permanent dentition (47 male, 33 female) who were divided into two groups according to the amount of mandibular tooth-arch size discrepancy. The maxillary and mandibular effective lengths ...
Maxillary Midline Diastema – Aetiology And Orthodontic Treatment
Maxillary Midline Diastema – Aetiology And Orthodontic Treatment

... requiring the implementation of the orthodontic appliance therapy. Bennet [31] believes that the treatment may be indicated if the child does not accept the appearance or when in the dental arch there is no space for lateral incisors. Space greater than 2 mm may require surgical intervention within ...
Incremental enamel development in modern human deciduous
Incremental enamel development in modern human deciduous

... over several years (e.g., Fanning, 1961; Moorrees et al., 1963; Fanning and Brown, 1971). Others supplemented radiographic examinations with tooth length measurements (Liversidge and Molleson, 2004). Few have reported enamel CFT for deciduous anterior teeth from histological analyses of incremental ...
Download Pdf Article
Download Pdf Article

... stainless steel and polyurethane elastics in a simulated oral environment. The results showed degradation of physical properties of SS springs and elastics, but Ni-Ti remained relatively stable. Miura et al.[22] also studied the differences between the Japanese Ni-Ti open and closed coil springs and ...
this PDF file - European Scientific Journal
this PDF file - European Scientific Journal

... permanent lateral incisor or second premolar was compared with root parallelism after retraction using pre and post panoramics. Canine retraction on each side was categorized, according to the grading system of the American board of Orthodontics (2012)13, as 1-bodily, 2-slight tipping, or 3extensive ...
Shuka Moshiri, B.A., D.M.D. CEPHALOMETRIC EVALUATION OF ADULT ANTERIOR OPEN BITE
Shuka Moshiri, B.A., D.M.D. CEPHALOMETRIC EVALUATION OF ADULT ANTERIOR OPEN BITE

... stability of treatment of anterior open bites found that both surgical and non-surgical correction had success rates greater than 75% (with an 82% mean stability value for patients treated surgically and 75% for patients treated with orthodontics only). ...
Press release
Press release

... healing posts, which ensure a patient-customized soft tissue management for outstanding esthetics. The new multilayer zirconia KATANA* Zirconia UTML (Ultra Translucent Multi Layered), characterized by its smooth color gradient and its high level of translucency, and thermoplastic splints made out of ...
Toothbrush technology, dentifrices and dental biofilm removal
Toothbrush technology, dentifrices and dental biofilm removal

... periodontal disease; use of a dentifrice while brushing helps remove plaque and will also deliver agents to the tooth surface. Manual, powered and sonic brushes have all been shown to be effective and safe for the removal of plaque, when used appropriately. Selecting or recommending oral hygiene aid ...
Chapter8
Chapter8

... Secondary or “Wash” Impression – the material applied through a syringe around the prep site for detail; usually less viscous; light or medium -body. ...
BOS NATIONAL AUDIT DATABASE - British Orthodontic Society
BOS NATIONAL AUDIT DATABASE - British Orthodontic Society

... Title. The impacted maxillary canine Aims & standards. Aim: To determine the age at which referrals for impacted maxillary canines are received across the Mersey region. Standard: Referrals should be received by the age of 12 years (Royal College of Surgeons guidelines) Title. Audit of attendance at ...
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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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