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Evaluation of alveolar cortical bone thickness and density for

... the CBCT images (voxel value [VV]) are not absolute. In fact, CT could be calibrated using as a reference the density values of the air (-1,000 HU) and pure water (0 HU); otherwise, CBCT cannot be calibrated, and the values, which are based on the difference of gray scale, are already preset by the ...
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... consideration of the effects of correcting dental irregularities on the soft tissue profile of the face. Facial esthetics was not directly correlated to the occlusion and teeth. Times have changed, not only in the sense that there is recognition of a relationship between facial esthetics and orthodo ...
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... Objective: To determine the mechanical properties of commercially available thermodynamic wires and to classify these wires mathematically into different groups. Materials and Methods: The samples examined were 48 nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloy orthodontic wires commercially available from five manufa ...
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... Malocclusion is one of the most prevalent developmental anomalies of craniofacial structure, the subject of this review. Dr. Edward H. Angle is considered one of the pioneers in developing the field of orthodontics. Angle’s classification in 1899 of occlusion was an important step for formal diagnos ...
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... Targeting preventive strategies for preventing dental caries at school going children will go in a long way to decrease the future burden of the disease and to improve oral and general health related quality of life of the individual and populations. Children who suffer from poor oral health are twe ...
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... REFERENCE 1. Spee FG. The gliding path of the mandible along the skull. J Am Dent Assoc. 1890;100:670–675. | 2. Hitchcock HP. The curve of Spee in Stone Age man. Am J Orthod. 1983;84:248–253. | 3. Farella M, Michelotti A, van Eijden TMGJ, Martina R. The curve of Spee and craniofacial morphology: a m ...
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... gender or ethnicity (Allen et al. 2003) and no available data in the literature on prevalence in an adult skeletally mature population. It is essential to distinguish between skeletal and dental components of the deformity in order to select the treatment modality which will achieve a stable, functi ...
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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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