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The identification of peptides by nanoLC-MS/MS
The identification of peptides by nanoLC-MS/MS

... peptides. Many toxicological studies have taken advantage of the stability of tooth enamel to study heavy metal exposure, however few studies have been successful in identifying peptides from the enamel, especially from a single tooth. Furthermore, amelogenin, the most abundant protein involved in t ...
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Colorado Low Cost/Medicaid Dentists With Accessibility Options

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Frictional Resistance between Orthodontic Brackets and Archwire

... that acts to oppose the tendency to move is called the force of friction. This frictional force is always parallel to the surfaces that are in contact.7 In contemporary orthodontics, many practitioners utilize sliding mechanics for both closing extraction spaces and aligning irregular teeth. As this ...
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Bolton`s Ratio: Does It hold Good for North Indian Population?

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Influence of Interval Period on Root Resorption Due to Orthodontic

... resorption craters due to orthodontic force with or without an interval period after the development of root resorption. Therefore, it is important to determine the light orthodontic force to apply to rat molars and the force causing root resorption. Kondo [9] reported that the optimal force was 80 ...
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effect of asymmetric molar and canine relationship on dental

... In an attractive smile dental midlines must be coincident with each other as well as with facial midline. Dental midlines may be non coincident due to asymmetry in molar or canine relationship on the right and left side of the arch. Aim of the present study was to find out the effect of asymmetric ...
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Bite Splints in General Dental Practice
Bite Splints in General Dental Practice

... In the natural dentition a slide from CR to CO takes place mostly with a vertical and sometimes also with a lateral shift in the mandible’s position. One important goal in the fabrication of a plane splint is to create an area around the contacts at habitual closing which makes it possible for the m ...
Abstract
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... directed mesially and somewhat palatally. On its way toward the occlusal plane it seems to strike the distal aspect of the lateral incisor and then assumes a more vertical position. The permanent canine takes almost twice as long as the first permanent molar to erupt (Moyers 1988). ...
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Long-term treatment outcomes for ectopic maxillary canine teeth, to

... directed mesially and somewhat palatally. On its way toward the occlusal plane it seems to strike the distal aspect of the lateral incisor and then assumes a more vertical position. The permanent canine takes almost twice as long as the first permanent molar to erupt (Moyers 1988). ...
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Indirect versus Direct Bonding—A Shear Bond Strength Comparison

... brackets directly to tooth enamel using epoxy resin.2 With the introduction of several bonding materials, different bonding techniques have evolved with improved bond strength and handling characteristics. The direct bonding of orthodontic brackets has revolutionized and improved the clinical practi ...
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A clinical investigation of the efficacy of low level laser

... the treatment but are due to the inherent differences between treatment sites would be canceled out by this randomization . Thirty-nine volunteer dental students (aged 21 to 24 years) were chosen for the study. Each subject had to fulfill the following criteria: (l) intact upper and lower dental ar ...
Frictional Characteristics of the Newer Low
Frictional Characteristics of the Newer Low

... mediate tooth movement. This reduces the effectiveness of the mechanics, decreases tooth movement efficiency, and further complicates anchorage control.2 In this context, one of the major goals of the orthodontic manufacturing companies is the search for new products that would generate less frictio ...
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Evolution of Class III treatment in orthodontics

... by a forward shift of the mandible that we now call a functional Class III malocclusion. In most patients, it is caused by retroclination of the maxillary incisors. Often, there is a Class I molar relationship with a normal mandibular appearance and a straight facial profile, disguising the skeletal ...
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... [1] described the effects of adenoidectomy, it has been pointed out that children with sleep related breathing difficulties often show a facial appearance different from that of children without these problems. However, the debate is still ongoing as to whether this ―long face‖ condition is partly c ...
full text - pdf - Savant Journals
full text - pdf - Savant Journals

... vary. In order to correct occlusal disharmony, it is imperative to identify its pattern in the population so that proper resources can be directed toward its diagnosis and treatment planning. The aim of this study was to determine of skeletal and dental malocclusion in a sample of Saudi orthodontic ...
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... 1/2 the width of the distance between the tips of adjacent buccal and lingual cusps. 1/3 the buccal lingual width of the tooth. ...
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Assessment of Skeletal and Dental Maturation of Short and Long

... Dental College and Hospital, Khammam, Andhra Pradesh, India Corresponding Author: Pradeepraj Gottimukkala, Senior Lecturer Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, SB Patil Dental College, Bidar, Karnataka, India, e-mail: [email protected] ...
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Mandibular Permanent Second Molar Impaction

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... the adolescent (one-phase) treatment group compared to only 20% (34/172) of patients receiving early (two-phase) treatment. Two trials (n = 285), compared early (two-phase) treatment using headgear, with adolescent (one-phase) treatment. Statistically significant differences in overjet and ANB were ...
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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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