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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. ...
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Open bite: a review of etiology and management

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SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE Maxillary protraction for early orthopedic

... Treating the developing Class III skeletal malocclusion is one of the more challenging problems facing clinical orthodontists. The incidence of this type of malocclusion in a major Canadian city was found to be approximately 11%of the population with no apparent gender difference. Someracial groups, ...
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The efficacy of Hybrid Hyrax-Mentoplate combination in early Class

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Gray`s Anatomy - American Board of Orthodontics
Gray`s Anatomy - American Board of Orthodontics

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... during any treatments, the clean zone WILL contain organisms that are foreign to the patient. • These organisms can potentially be harmful to the patient if transferred from the CLEAN ZONE to the patient via hands. • This transmission can result in infection, particularly during treatments/procedure ...
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IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

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Oral health related quality of life in complete dentures

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Soft-tissue and cortical-bone thickness at

... placement site must be considered. However, the literature contains few anatomical studies of orthodontic implants. Methods: To measure soft-tissue and cortical-bone thicknesses, maxillae from 23 Korean cadavers were decalcified, and buccopalatal cross-sectional specimens were obtained. These specim ...
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Dental Journal - Journal of Universitas Airlangga

... acid to maintain the immune system, and to do all things as the non pharmacology therapy throughout her life. Patient 2: non pharmacology therapy was as the same as patient 1, but the pharmacology therapies are quite different. This patient was given prednisone orally since the first visit, with the ...
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PDF - Chelsea Orthodontics

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Casual disclosure of an enlargement of the sella turcica

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Orthodontics: Overjet as a predictor of sagittal skeletal relationships

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comparison of soft tissue and dentoalveolar effects of the tad

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... issues as they relate to the practice of dentistry in the 21st century. Graduating classes are exposed to less and less occlusion related courses than any generation of dentists before them. Young graduates flock to teaching institutes which teach full mouth rehabilitation over the weekend! A trip t ...
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Orthodontics Comparison of Shear Bond Strength of Edgewise

... Introduction: Direct bonding of orthodontic attachment has removed some of the esthetic concerns many adults previously had when considering orthodontic therapy. With an increase in adult treatment comes the challenge of direct bonding to non-enamel surface, such as composite restoration. This in vi ...
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Influence of Coronal Restoration and Root Canal Filling Quality on

... of the cases. A descriptive analysis of the study sample is given in Table 1. The overall success rate for the 523 teeth was significantly higher than that of failure (P < .05). Similarly, the rate of adequate root canal filling was significantly higher than that of inadequate root canal filling (P ...
Continuing Dental Education
Continuing Dental Education

... in vital pulp therapy and remineralizing. Vital pulp therapy is a critical aspect of all restorative treatment. The goal during the placement of any restoration, is to best maintain a vital and healthy pulp. There are times when vital pulp therapy includes those clinical situations where the pulp is ...
Treatment Options in Maxillary Transverse Skeletal Deficiencies
Treatment Options in Maxillary Transverse Skeletal Deficiencies

... • Transfer distraction forces directly to bone • Possess adequate rigidity to allow for osseous consolidation in the retention period. ...
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Full Text PDF - Jaypee Journals

... USA) (Figs 1A and B). The upper vice of the Instron machine engaged one end of the vertically oriented archwire, which was inserted in the bracket slots, and it pulled the archwire upwards while the lower vice of the machine held the metal bar in place. The archwires were moved through all ten brack ...
Supernumerary Premolars - American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
Supernumerary Premolars - American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

... Morgan, and Crouch5 reported that 3 incompletely formed supernumerary premolars, which were removed at age 11, and later at age 16, had been replaced by 3 additional teeth of similar size, shape, and degree of development. In addition, 2 supernumerary premolars in the left maxilla were found that we ...
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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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