frenectomy
... attachment maintains its low attachment, it is more likely the result of hereditary or anatomic factors such as microdontia or missing or peg lateral. -A frenectomy in this case should be followed with orthodontic treatment. ...
... attachment maintains its low attachment, it is more likely the result of hereditary or anatomic factors such as microdontia or missing or peg lateral. -A frenectomy in this case should be followed with orthodontic treatment. ...
Archwire seating forces produced by different
... to the bracket and the other to the test wire. The crosshead was lowered until contact was made between the base of the wire and the top of the bracket slot. At this point, the multimeter read a complete circuit and the crosshead was stopped. The dial on the lower mechanism was turned, which moved t ...
... to the bracket and the other to the test wire. The crosshead was lowered until contact was made between the base of the wire and the top of the bracket slot. At this point, the multimeter read a complete circuit and the crosshead was stopped. The dial on the lower mechanism was turned, which moved t ...
Radiographic Assessment for Predicting the Mandibular Third
... third molar roots showed radiographic evidence of apical closure at examination which excludes the bone remodeling as well as mesial migration phenomenon of the third molars. This added to the strength of the present study where we could determine exclusively the effects of orthodontic treatment on ...
... third molar roots showed radiographic evidence of apical closure at examination which excludes the bone remodeling as well as mesial migration phenomenon of the third molars. This added to the strength of the present study where we could determine exclusively the effects of orthodontic treatment on ...
Polynomial Analysis of Dental Arch Form of Nepalese Adult
... orthodontic treatment regimen signifies the predetermination of the shape and type of dental arch form of a particular adult population to harmonize with their natural pattern. The use of predetermined arch form helps in diagnosis, treatment planning and stability of orthodontic treatment results. O ...
... orthodontic treatment regimen signifies the predetermination of the shape and type of dental arch form of a particular adult population to harmonize with their natural pattern. The use of predetermined arch form helps in diagnosis, treatment planning and stability of orthodontic treatment results. O ...
frequency of dentofacial asymmetries: a cross
... Saudi adolescents in Jeddah city; they found that non coincident dental midlines were seen in 24% of their sample. Borzabadi and Eslamipour25 conducted a study to determine the prevalence of malocclusions and occlusal traits, in an Urban Iranian population; they found non coincident dental midlines ...
... Saudi adolescents in Jeddah city; they found that non coincident dental midlines were seen in 24% of their sample. Borzabadi and Eslamipour25 conducted a study to determine the prevalence of malocclusions and occlusal traits, in an Urban Iranian population; they found non coincident dental midlines ...
American Journal of ORTHODONTICS
... P < 0.05) and peak period (1.4 mm, P < 0.01). The proclination of the mandibular incisors tended to be more pronounced in the postpeak period than in the prepeak (3.2”, NS) and peak (3.5”, NS) periods. In girls no significant differences in condylar growth and tooth position changes existed when the ...
... P < 0.05) and peak period (1.4 mm, P < 0.01). The proclination of the mandibular incisors tended to be more pronounced in the postpeak period than in the prepeak (3.2”, NS) and peak (3.5”, NS) periods. In girls no significant differences in condylar growth and tooth position changes existed when the ...
Torque Analysis of Self-drilling Mini
... removal torque was 1.10 kg cm (10.1 Ncm) and removal torques for 50% of the mini-implants were greater that 0.87 kg cm (8.7 Ncm). In their study, the site of implantation (maxilla or mandible) and mini-screw length were important factors associated with removal torque. It was concluded that although ...
... removal torque was 1.10 kg cm (10.1 Ncm) and removal torques for 50% of the mini-implants were greater that 0.87 kg cm (8.7 Ncm). In their study, the site of implantation (maxilla or mandible) and mini-screw length were important factors associated with removal torque. It was concluded that although ...
CORRELATION BETWEEN WHITE SPOT LESIONS AND EXCESS ADHESIVE
... Another study reported that measurable demineralization may occur as early as one month after bracket placement.17 The removal of the orthodontic appliance has been shown to allow for an arrest of the cariogenic lesion and an improved appearance over time.18 However, white spot lesions often persist ...
... Another study reported that measurable demineralization may occur as early as one month after bracket placement.17 The removal of the orthodontic appliance has been shown to allow for an arrest of the cariogenic lesion and an improved appearance over time.18 However, white spot lesions often persist ...
Arch width changes in patients with Class II division 1 malocclusion
... has been widely discussed in the literature and is considered to be an important factor in getting stability after treatment (2). Aesthetics is one of the main goals of orthodontic treatment. Narrower dental arches in extraction treatment, when compared with non-extraction, have been criticized in p ...
... has been widely discussed in the literature and is considered to be an important factor in getting stability after treatment (2). Aesthetics is one of the main goals of orthodontic treatment. Narrower dental arches in extraction treatment, when compared with non-extraction, have been criticized in p ...
FORCES RELEASED DURING ALIGNMENT WITH AESTHETIC AND DIFFERENT LIGATION METHODS
... especially important, however, many patients also seek to maintain the aesthetics of their smile while undergoing treatment. With this ever-increasing demand for aesthetics in orthodontics, many patients desire more attractive treatment while improving their smile. This is especially true in the adu ...
... especially important, however, many patients also seek to maintain the aesthetics of their smile while undergoing treatment. With this ever-increasing demand for aesthetics in orthodontics, many patients desire more attractive treatment while improving their smile. This is especially true in the adu ...
Hard tissue points
... Limitation: anterior maxillary region is not clearly visible upper anterior occlusal view ...
... Limitation: anterior maxillary region is not clearly visible upper anterior occlusal view ...
SYMPOSIUM 2017 BROCHURE - Washington State Dental
... Direct composite restorations are one of the most common procedures in most general dental practices. Due to pressure from insurance reimbursement, dental hygienists are increasingly being asked to perform these procedures. Despite the frequency of the procedure, direct composite restorations can be ...
... Direct composite restorations are one of the most common procedures in most general dental practices. Due to pressure from insurance reimbursement, dental hygienists are increasingly being asked to perform these procedures. Despite the frequency of the procedure, direct composite restorations can be ...
A study of the effects of playing a wind instrument
... produce tooth movement with a shorter duration of force application, with the threshold of force duration being 6 hours. However, these figures provided are anecdotal as they are not the product of research. ...
... produce tooth movement with a shorter duration of force application, with the threshold of force duration being 6 hours. However, these figures provided are anecdotal as they are not the product of research. ...
Efficacy of Two Interdental Cleaning Devices on Clinical
... • Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the reduction of the clinical signs of inflammation by two power interdental cleaning devices combined with a manual toothbrush. • Methods: Sixty-nine subjects completed this randomized, four-week, single-blind, two-group, parallel clinical study ...
... • Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the reduction of the clinical signs of inflammation by two power interdental cleaning devices combined with a manual toothbrush. • Methods: Sixty-nine subjects completed this randomized, four-week, single-blind, two-group, parallel clinical study ...
Surgical Guide
... applied to 1.2mm diameter implants, where as up to 450 grams can be applied to OMI’s with a diameter of 1.6mm. These numbers should serve as a guide only. The exact amount of force that an OMI could withstand depends on many factors that need to be considered. ▪ The orthodontic mechanics are straigh ...
... applied to 1.2mm diameter implants, where as up to 450 grams can be applied to OMI’s with a diameter of 1.6mm. These numbers should serve as a guide only. The exact amount of force that an OMI could withstand depends on many factors that need to be considered. ▪ The orthodontic mechanics are straigh ...
Swedish Dental Journal
... A group of 46 kidney transplant candidates was enrolled. The patients were examined clinically and radiographically for dental caries, periodontal disease, mucosal lesions/infections, and general oral health problems. Examinations were conducted the day before transplantation, and one year post tran ...
... A group of 46 kidney transplant candidates was enrolled. The patients were examined clinically and radiographically for dental caries, periodontal disease, mucosal lesions/infections, and general oral health problems. Examinations were conducted the day before transplantation, and one year post tran ...
Orthodontic Treatment and Angular Cheilitis A
... Fixed retainers are often small sections of arch wire bonded onto the labial or lingual surfaces of teeth. These ensure that teeth that have been moved orthodontically do not relapse into their pre-treatment positions. Removal retainers are also used for the retention of teeth post-treatment, but ma ...
... Fixed retainers are often small sections of arch wire bonded onto the labial or lingual surfaces of teeth. These ensure that teeth that have been moved orthodontically do not relapse into their pre-treatment positions. Removal retainers are also used for the retention of teeth post-treatment, but ma ...
A Systematic Approach for Splint Fabrication in Orthognathic Surgery
... Articulation and Model Surgery The mandibular cast is mounted on the articulator using a centric wax record. Reference lines were drawn in order to make all movements visible in a three dimension.10 Horizontal reference line drawn at 10 mm and 20 mm from the articulating ring and parallel to the oc ...
... Articulation and Model Surgery The mandibular cast is mounted on the articulator using a centric wax record. Reference lines were drawn in order to make all movements visible in a three dimension.10 Horizontal reference line drawn at 10 mm and 20 mm from the articulating ring and parallel to the oc ...
Session 1: Expectations for this seminar
... When making your diagnosis, non extraction alignment of crowded teeth will result in the incisors becoming more protrusive. If the patient already feels their teeth are protrusive or they do not want any more protrusion, then these cases will need extraction to reach a treatment goal that is satisf ...
... When making your diagnosis, non extraction alignment of crowded teeth will result in the incisors becoming more protrusive. If the patient already feels their teeth are protrusive or they do not want any more protrusion, then these cases will need extraction to reach a treatment goal that is satisf ...
THE RECALL SYSTEM
... 1. On Monday of each week print a report of all patients who are in active treatment and do not have an appointment scheduled. Guidelines for printing are above. 2. In Oasys, pull up each patient from the recall list. 3. Look at the pts next appointment, so you know what you are scheduling. 4. Pull ...
... 1. On Monday of each week print a report of all patients who are in active treatment and do not have an appointment scheduled. Guidelines for printing are above. 2. In Oasys, pull up each patient from the recall list. 3. Look at the pts next appointment, so you know what you are scheduling. 4. Pull ...
Rhinion Shift: Change Seen in the Nasal Bone Post Orthodontics: A
... increased along with the increased SNA or forward movement of point A. This tilting of the nasal bone may be either due to the soft tissue pressure from the muscles, upper lip, alar base etc., or due to the movement of the nasomaxillary complex as a whole component as nasal bone being a unit of it. ...
... increased along with the increased SNA or forward movement of point A. This tilting of the nasal bone may be either due to the soft tissue pressure from the muscles, upper lip, alar base etc., or due to the movement of the nasomaxillary complex as a whole component as nasal bone being a unit of it. ...