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Orthodontic Movement of Tooth for the Correction of Occlusion Prior
Orthodontic Movement of Tooth for the Correction of Occlusion Prior

2015 CDT Orthodontic Insurance Codes
2015 CDT Orthodontic Insurance Codes

... should begin. Diagnostic procedures are documented separately. Periodic orthodontic treatment visit. Orthodontic retention – Removal of appliances, construction and placement of retainer (s). Orthodontic treatment (alternative billing to a contract fee) – Services provided by dentist other than orig ...
2017 OSI Spring Meeting Brochure
2017 OSI Spring Meeting Brochure

... Dr Lysle Johnston DDs, MS, PHD graduated from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry in 1961 and from Michigan's Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies (Orthodontics) in 1964. He studied anatomy at the Queen's University of Belfast (1961-2) and received a Ph.D. in Anatomy from Case Wes ...
Need of Spacemaintainer in Cases of Premature Primary Teeth
Need of Spacemaintainer in Cases of Premature Primary Teeth

... lack or the presence of malocclusions. Our results are similar to Park’s and all in 2009 ( 7) and differ from Kumari and all ( 4) and Lin (5) studies. We study the differences in the loss of space between the upper and the lower jaw. There was no statistically significant space loss difference betwe ...
Restoring severely discoloured anterior teeth using minimally
Restoring severely discoloured anterior teeth using minimally

... brightness of the neighbouring teeth during a preliminary treatment phase. Given the extensive lesion, we opted for a direct adhesive build-up after endodontic treatment with cemented fibre-reinforced composite posts. For the final restoration of the severely destroyed anterior teeth, we decided to ...
The MRC Appliance System - Myofunctional Research Co.
The MRC Appliance System - Myofunctional Research Co.

... further than just having straight teeth. These must be clearly defined to parents and patient: • Breathing through the nose. • Lips together at rest. • Correct tongue position. • No overactivity of the lower lip muscles when swallowing. • Optimal facial development. • Class I occlusion. • Str ...
Treatment of Periodontally Compromised Teeth using Adjunctive
Treatment of Periodontally Compromised Teeth using Adjunctive

... periodontal breakdown, if the patient does not maintain proper oral hygiene. Tooth movement, when properly executed, improves periodontal condition and is beneficial to periodontal health. Orthodontic forces, when kept within biological limits, do not induce tissue alterations leading to loss of con ...
Brush up the Perfect Smile: Oral Health Care during Orthodontic
Brush up the Perfect Smile: Oral Health Care during Orthodontic

You`ve been thinking about a healthier, more beautiful smile. Now
You`ve been thinking about a healthier, more beautiful smile. Now

... o My Gums Bleed When I Brush Q8. Which of the following describes your concerns with your current smile, teeth and chewing system? Please check all that apply. o I show too much gum tissue when I smile. o I have too much space in between my teeth o My front teeth stick out too much. o My lower teeth ...
New Patient Package - Sudbury Orthodontics
New Patient Package - Sudbury Orthodontics

... between subsequent appointments can be as long as ten or twelve weeks. The advancement in technology is also evident with the Invisalign process which involves moving the teeth into the desired positions without the need for placing braces. A series of custom fitted retainers are used to incremental ...
Pericoronitis: treatment and a clinical dilemma
Pericoronitis: treatment and a clinical dilemma

The new theory of malocclusion
The new theory of malocclusion

... Begg had an interesting theory of the cause of malocclusion based on the study of Australian aboriginal skulls and wrote extensive volumes to support this. If his theory was correct, then four bicuspid extractions would have provided sufficient space, and the remaining dentition could then spread ou ...
interceptive treatment in hypodontia
interceptive treatment in hypodontia

... reduction process offers optimal conditions for closing the spaces through controlled mesial migration of the teeth. E. Ionescu sustains the idea that, in hypodontia, every time it is possible to close the spaces through supervising and directing the natural process of eruption of permanent teeth, t ...
What Is Gum Disease
What Is Gum Disease

The role of biology in the orthodontic practice
The role of biology in the orthodontic practice

... prevention in the form of administration of antimicrobial agents prior to certain orthodontic procedures. The orthodontist must weigh the risk of endocarditis against the risk of an adverse reaction to the prescribed antibiotic therapy. Fortunately, most orthodontic procedures do not cause bacteraem ...
Results of Treatment - Aspire Orthodontics
Results of Treatment - Aspire Orthodontics

... adverse effects. Regular retainers wear is often necessary for several years following orthodontic treatment. However, changes after that time can occur due to natural causes, including habits such as tongue thrusting, mouth breathing and growth and maturation that continue throughout life. Later in ...
how orthodonticS can facilitatE rEStorativE dEntiStrY
how orthodonticS can facilitatE rEStorativE dEntiStrY

... in the rehabilitation of oral form and function specifically when anterior restoration(s) is (are) needed. Patients with missing, abraded or fractured teeth, peg-shaped lateral incisors, or other restorative needs may require tooth movement for optimal treatment outcomes. Such treatment necessitate ...
Displacement and Dilaceration of Permanent Teeth as a
Displacement and Dilaceration of Permanent Teeth as a

... phase bonding of the premolars # 14,15 and 24, banding of #16, 26 was done. In the second phase, surgical extraction of impacted #11, 21 were performed under general anaesthesia. It was seen that extracted teeth had undergone complete crown formation with small roots which had a 90o dilaceration. Di ...
orthodontic services
orthodontic services

... than the Standard Orthodontic Care Program) were required, there would be a 25% increase in the fee for “Banding.” *Patients assumed after treatment has begun by another dentist and requires shorter than 24 months of active banding may have a prorated decrease to the treatment fee based on the “Band ...
Book reviews - Australian Society of Orthodontists
Book reviews - Australian Society of Orthodontists

... temporary anchorage devices (Section VIII). The final section discusses the currently available evidence related to the clinical efficiency as well as the risk management of the skeletal anchorage devices used in orthodontics (Section IX). Class II malocclusion is considered to be the most frequent ...
Average mesiodistal teeth width at a dental teaching institute
Average mesiodistal teeth width at a dental teaching institute

... such as mix dentition analysis, and Bolton analyses. Theses are the essential requirement for proper orthodontic treatment plan. Knowing the Pakistani population average teeth width help to build the our population norms to use for space analysis and bolton analysis. ...
mini screw implant taking orthodontics to new dimensions – a case
mini screw implant taking orthodontics to new dimensions – a case

... molars moved slightly distally and showed a small amount of intrusion. DISCUSSION Orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances commonly involves moving teeth along an archwire to close residual extraction spaces. When clinicians select a force delivery system for this purpose, they hope that it would ...
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences

... used antibiotics within the previous 3 months of the study, or had brackets bonded with glass ionomer cements will be excluded from the trial. The volunteers will not be asked to follow any specific dietary, tooth brushing, and mouth-rinsing protocols, but they will be asked to maintain the eating h ...
Burstone`s segmented arch technique
Burstone`s segmented arch technique

... of the closure of generalized diastemas with elastic power chains. The severe biprotrusion, associated with hygienic deficiency, resulted in large gingival hyperplasia, which made it necessary to perform a primary gingivectomy surgery so that we could continue the orthodontic treatment. Extractions ...
Orthodontic Faculty Research Activities
Orthodontic Faculty Research Activities

... feasibility of using tele-dentistry to provide interceptive services to patients who might otherwise not have access to an orthodontist. In these studies, quality orthodontic services are being provided by the general dentists who are already treating these patients supervised in real time by an ort ...
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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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