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Radiographic Evaluation of Condylar Angle and Glenoid Fossa and
Radiographic Evaluation of Condylar Angle and Glenoid Fossa and

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IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

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Enamel Microabrasion for Removal of Decalcification

... without the need for restorative masking or artificial replacements such as resinbased composite or bonded porcelain veneers. Successful microabrasion removes an insignificant and unrecognizable amount of surface enamel along with the discolored or unesthetically textured tissue. Enamel microabrasio ...
Orthodontically induced root resorption correlated with
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Evaluation of Arch Form among Patients Seeking Orthodontic

... form and stability. Arch form tends to return to its pretreatment shape after retention. The greater the treatment change, the greater is the tendency for postretention change.2 Recently, there is widespread use of preformed archwires with varied arch forms in orthodontic practice. So, it might be m ...
An Evaluation of the Bond Strength using Two Different Primers
An Evaluation of the Bond Strength using Two Different Primers

... samples in each group. Various enamel conditions were studied: Dry, Saliva contaminated and blood contaminated. A light cure bonding system (Transbond XT) was used in all the groups. The teeth in the groups 1 to 3 were bonded with Transbond XT primer, BisCover and MIP respectively. For groups 4 to 7 ...
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The Pendulum Appliance Indications and Clinical

... Some important guidelines on how to choose the type of case which is most suited for the Pendulum Appliance: • Clinically we suggest to correct only cusp to cusp Class II relationships. We do not use the P.A. in full Class II cases nor skeletal Class II cases with significant overjet. • We have had ...
A simplified insertion protocol for orthodontic temporary anchorage
A simplified insertion protocol for orthodontic temporary anchorage

... by the FDA for patients 12 years ideal angle of insertion will and older; however, adolescent cause the tip to deviate by 0.1 References for this article are patients who have not completmm. So, for example, 10º of available with the online version at ed skeletal growth should not variation results ...
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White Paper_Orthodontic Career Considerations for Residents and

... Though changes are taking place in terms of practice decisions, it is worth noting that the orthodontic specialty is still a highly desirable career choice. In fact, orthodontist was the top-ranked profession on U.S. News & World Report’s 2016 list of “The 100 Best Jobs”.2 The American Association o ...
risk factors for root resorption in the orthodontic treatment
risk factors for root resorption in the orthodontic treatment

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The purpose of this essay is to discuss the use of Cone Beam

... taken of all the teeth to be treated. CT identified all 78 lesions identified during surgery; normal radiographs identified 21% fewer lesions. The mandibular canal could be identified in 31 cases with normal radiography but could be identified in all cases with CT. CT was also able to measure the di ...
Immigrant background and orthodontic treatment need
Immigrant background and orthodontic treatment need

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Th e Tw e e d Pr o f i l e - The Charles H. Tweed International

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Efficiency of a skeletonized distal jet appliance supported by

... noncompliance maxillary molar distalization Gero S. M. Kinzinger,a Norbert Gülden,b Faruk Yildizhan,c and Peter R. Diedrichd Homburg/Saar and Aachen, Germany Introduction: Conventional anchorage appliances rely exclusively on intraoral anchorage for noncompliance molar distalization. The partial co ...
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The timing of extraction of non-restorable first permanent molars: a

... of first permanent molars might be considered as the therapy of choice: extensive caries or restorations, endodontic and periodontal problems, periapical pathologies, hypomineralisation or hypoplasia [Sandler et al., 2000]. The first permanent molar is the tooth most prone to caries in the permanent ...
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Analgesic effect of a low-level laser therapy (830 - B

... who were all young adults not in need of orthodontic treatment and in good health. This experimental group was chosen over patients undergoing orthodontic treatment to prevent the anxiety component that may come with the initiation of treatment [2, 30]. The study was performed with a “split mouth” d ...
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(BSCOSO 2009). - Stomatologija - Baltic Dental and Maxillofacial

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Differences in the intensity of light

... Methods: Six brands of light-cured resin composites (shade A2) were investigated. The composites were used to prepare composite discs, and fill holes that had been prepared in extracted human teeth. Whitelight and fluorescence images of all specimens were obtained using a fluorescence camera based on Q ...
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Chemical Processes and Performance Comparisons of

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a comparison of two maxillary molar distalizing appliances
a comparison of two maxillary molar distalizing appliances

... the superelastic coil springs and the collars were locked in place. To maintain proper force levels, the springs were reactivated every 4 weeks. Treatment with the DJ was terminated when the maxillary molars were in Class I position and the appliance was converted into a modified Nance “button” to m ...
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Pain control in orthodontics using vibration

... acceleration of the bone remodeling process to complement conventional orthodontic treatment. The application of cyclical forces induces accelerated remodeling of alveolar bone. In a series of rabbit experiments, Mao [12] demonstrated that cyclical forces applied at 2N with frequencies of 0.2 and 1H ...
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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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