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Dental Caries
Dental Caries

... Many owners are unaware that dogs are subject to caries. Though the incidence of caries in dogs is much lower than in humans, it can and does occur and we must watch for areas at risk and recommend such preventive treatments as are reasonable. In a review of my own records (published in the Journal ...
A Review of the Diagnosis and Management of Impacted Maxillary
A Review of the Diagnosis and Management of Impacted Maxillary

... facial appearance, dental esthetics, arch development and functional occlusion. As a result, orthodontists have acknowledged the significance of retaining impacted maxillary canines and have proposed various techniques to effectively and efficiently recover these teeth. In orthodontics and dentistry ...


... of maxillary and mandibular teeth during mastication, swallowing and speech is called functional occlusion.7 English et al. found that the ability to process and break down food is dependent upon the molar ...
Root Resorption after Orthodontic Intrusion and Extrusion:
Root Resorption after Orthodontic Intrusion and Extrusion:

... of 100 cN for eight weeks. Eleven maxillary first premolars from six randomly selected orthodontic patients served as controls. Root resorption was determined using scanning electron microscopy. Quantitative assessment of the percentage of resorbed area of the total root surface was performed on com ...
Inglês
Inglês

... precipitation. It offers a bacteriostatic environment when used in low concentration and acts interfering at inter-membrane transportation and allowing low molecular weigh substances to enter at cell (bacterium). In the oral cavity, it is adsorbed to glicoproteins by reversible electrostatic linking ...
- American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial
- American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial

... achieved (based on the number of turns recorded in the chart. The duration of active expansion was about 1.1 months, or approximately 5 weeks). After expansion, the RME appliance remained in place for an additional 4 to 5 months to allow for the reorganization of the disrupted sutural tissues. After ...
Azadeh Amin Eslami, D.D.S., M.S. Saint Louis University in Partial Fulfillment
Azadeh Amin Eslami, D.D.S., M.S. Saint Louis University in Partial Fulfillment

... As clinicians who are always looking to best serve their patients, excellent background evidence-based information on how to treat agenesis of the mandibular permanent second premolars, is of great importance. Once it has been diagnosed that the patient is missing one or two mandibular second premol ...
Rationalization of Mechanical Factors affecting Primary Stability of
Rationalization of Mechanical Factors affecting Primary Stability of

... Bone is porous material with complex microstructure.32 The higher load bearing capacity of dense cortical bone (Young’s elastic modulus = 1.5 × 104 Pa) compared with the more porous trabecular bone (Young’s elastic modulus = 150 Pa) is recognized.32 Greater difference in stiffness of cortical and tr ...
Mechanism of action and morphologic changes in the alveolar bone
Mechanism of action and morphologic changes in the alveolar bone

... bone remodeling underlie orthodontic tooth movement and how selective alveolar decortication enhances the rate of tooth movement. Materials and Methods: A total of 114 Sprague-Dawley rats were included in 3 treatment groups: selective alveolar decortication alone (SADc); tooth movement alone (TM); a ...
Root Resorption
Root Resorption

... an authorized officer of a university library or archives to provide a copy (by communication or otherwise) of an unpublished thesis kept in the library or archives, to a person who satisfies the authorized officer that he or she requires the reproduction for the purposes of research or study. The C ...
Smile line assessment - Tandartsenpraktijk Van der Geld Schormans
Smile line assessment - Tandartsenpraktijk Van der Geld Schormans

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AMERICAN BOARD OF ORTHODONTICS
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AMERICAN BOARD OF ORTHODONTICS

... 11) Other – “Supernumerary teeth” are given “1 point for each extra tooth.” “Missing teeth” are each given “1 point per tooth.” “Ankylosis of permanent teeth,” “anomalous morphology of tooth size and shape (e.g. peg lateral incisor),” “impaction of teeth (except third molars),” and “congenitally mis ...
thesis - BORA
thesis - BORA

Assessment of Orthodontic Treatment Outcomes: Early Treatment
Assessment of Orthodontic Treatment Outcomes: Early Treatment

... for the timing of treatment for Class II malocclusion.5,6 The first is intervention during the pre-adolescent years (ages 8–11 years)7 with limited goals that include correction of the molar distocclusion, improvement of the overjet/overbite relationships and incisor alignment. This so-called early ...
decision - New Zealand Advertising Standards Authority
decision - New Zealand Advertising Standards Authority

... These are statements of fact. In no way is it propagating fear of hospitals. The design of the practice does exactly the opposite it alleviates fear. Fear of dentistry and fear of hospitals is very real and acknowledged by health providers. (Appendix 1) Point a) – S. Tobin says "Many orthodontic pat ...
A Comprehensive Treatment Protocol for Lingual Frenectomy with
A Comprehensive Treatment Protocol for Lingual Frenectomy with

... • Dental health: Dental caries can occur due to food debris not being removed by the tongue’s sweeping action. • Periodontal health: Gingivitis and halitosis may also be seen. • Eating and digestion: Some children can be messy with food because they are unable to roll their tongues. This leads to ...
evaluation of the skeletal maturation using lower canine mineralization
evaluation of the skeletal maturation using lower canine mineralization

... The most common CVM stage was CS4 followed by CS2 while in female the most common was CS3 and CS4 followed by CS1. (Table 5) DISCUSSION The orthodontists should consider both the diagnostic records and the growth potential of the jaws. Although orthodontic treatment is able to modify the jaw growt ...
EVALUATION OF FINAL EFFECTS OF CONVENTIONAL VERSUS
EVALUATION OF FINAL EFFECTS OF CONVENTIONAL VERSUS

... As described, there are a variety of dental and skeletal components that contribute to the problem and therefore to the decision-making process when planning treatment for a patient having a Class II malocclusion. Among the factors to consider are the profile, facial, skeletal and dental relationshi ...
POP S. I - Revista de Chimie
POP S. I - Revista de Chimie

... The aim of the present study was to evaluate and to compare the mechanical properties and force levels of as-received and retrieved coated and regular NiTi archwires. The surface characteristics and coating stability after intraoral exposure were also analyzed. Twenty regular (Lowland NiTi) and twen ...
Endodontic Retreatment using 3Mix
Endodontic Retreatment using 3Mix

Stability of treatment for anterior open
Stability of treatment for anterior open

... Total (20 possible) ...
Swedish Dental Journal
Swedish Dental Journal

... late failures have been identified. The purpose of the present retrospective clinical study was to describe some clinical features of patients with clinical signs of peri-implantitis and to identify risk indicators of peri-implantitis in a population at a specialist clinic of ...
Uprighting impacted mandibular second molars using NiTi wire
Uprighting impacted mandibular second molars using NiTi wire

... erupts in an abnormal position.”8 Other researchers use the term ectopic to describe a tooth that could potentially erupt into the arch.9 Using this definition, a percentage of ectopically erupting teeth have the ability to self-correct over time into a normal position, whereas impacted teeth remain ...
Transition of Care Guidelines
Transition of Care Guidelines

... Partial or Full Dentures — Final impressions for appliances completed prior, but delivery made AFTER the MetLife effective date will be considered eligible expenses4 under the MetLife dental plan subject to MetLife plan frequency limits. This document provides MetLife’s standard guidelines for some ...
Ossification of the midpalatal suture after surgically assisted rapid
Ossification of the midpalatal suture after surgically assisted rapid

... Figure 1  Occlusal radiographs of a 20.75-year-old patient. (A) Preexpansion characteristics of sutures: showing variations on observation of the radiolucent space among bone margins, with definitions between straight, sinuous, interdigitated, and little visible sutures. (B) Immediately post-expansi ...
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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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