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Comparison of Mean Shear Bond Strength of Light Cure, Self

TMD in Relation to Malocclusion and Orthodontic Treatment
TMD in Relation to Malocclusion and Orthodontic Treatment

... Assessment Rating) index value (overall severity of malocclusion), or large overjet showed a higher prevalence of signs and symptoms of TMD.57,58,61,62 Associations between malocclusions and TMD varied over time in some longitudinal studies and sometimes even disappeared. 55–58 Different kinds of ma ...
First Order Archwire Deflections
First Order Archwire Deflections

... the bracket of the tooth in motion (See Figure 1). If only a pure moment was present at the bracketlarchwire interface we would expect rotation about the center of resistance, but this is not the case. The type of movement observed, translation of the center of resistance and rotation about the brac ...
Gray`s Anatomy - American Board of Orthodontics
Gray`s Anatomy - American Board of Orthodontics

... which may serve as a source of knowledge in preparing for certification. This reading list includes papers of historical as well as scientific interest. It is intended to give the orthodontist a broad perspective of the changing world of orthodontic theory and practice. Several articles by ABO direc ...
LABIAL FRENULAE - IMPORTANT ORTHODONTIC
LABIAL FRENULAE - IMPORTANT ORTHODONTIC

... A short, constricted maxillary midline frenum can interfere with sucking and feeding and later, speech misarticulations and may be indicated for release of the connective tissues involved. A simple “clipping” may be appropriate in early infancy or beyond. A concern that needs to be addressed, howeve ...
A Clinical Guide To Aarhus Mini-implants and Skeletal Anchorage
A Clinical Guide To Aarhus Mini-implants and Skeletal Anchorage

... The need for skeletal anchorage in orthodontics arose in response to the increase in the numbers of adult patients presenting for treatment. Case workups and analysis disclosed that a large number of these patients could not be treated by conventional anchorage means. Frequently, in a certain percen ...
Inquiry into Orthodontic Services in Wales: Evidence Gathering
Inquiry into Orthodontic Services in Wales: Evidence Gathering

... and treatment in the GDS/PDS in South-East Wales is long. This gives the impression that the current provision of orthodontic services is well short of treatment need of its child population. Hence, the aim of this project was to compare current orthodontic service provision to the treatment need of ...
Cone Beam Computed Tomography
Cone Beam Computed Tomography

... margins. The measurements obtained have been proved to be as accurate as done with a periodontal probe. Furthermore, it also evaluates furcation involvements, buccal and lingual defects, which was formerly not possible with conventional 2-D radiographs. Due to its high accuracy, intra-bony defects c ...
UHC Dental - John Deere
UHC Dental - John Deere



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JOHN DEERE HEALTH CARE - 1997 MEDICAL BENEFIT SUMMARY
JOHN DEERE HEALTH CARE - 1997 MEDICAL BENEFIT SUMMARY

... and bone tissue  Treatment of fractures, foreign bodies, 80% of allowed covered charge* sutures Exclusions (Partial List) Consultations (other than for orthodontics) Implants Bleaching Replacement in less than 5 years of prosthetic devices including bridgework, partials, full dentures, etc. Charges ...
JOHN DEERE HEALTH CARE - 1997 MEDICAL BENEFIT SUMMARY
JOHN DEERE HEALTH CARE - 1997 MEDICAL BENEFIT SUMMARY

... and bone tissue  Treatment of fractures, foreign bodies, 80% of allowed covered charge* sutures Exclusions (Partial List) Consultations (other than for orthodontics) Implants Bleaching Replacement in less than 5 years of prosthetic devices including bridgework, partials, full dentures, etc. Charges ...
JOHN DEERE HEALTH CARE - 1997 MEDICAL BENEFIT SUMMARY
JOHN DEERE HEALTH CARE - 1997 MEDICAL BENEFIT SUMMARY

Malocclusion in the deciduous dentition of Caucasian children
Malocclusion in the deciduous dentition of Caucasian children

... for occlusal relationships in the permanent dentition. Four hundred and seven boys and three hundred and eighty-two girls aged 4-6 years participated in the epidemiological study. Recording of the occlusal traits was made according to the method described by the F›233 Dentaire Internationale in 1973 ...
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Soft-tissue changes in Class II malocclusion patients treated with

... The main characteristics of each study are presented in Supplementary Table 3, such as: extracted teeth, treatment appliances, comparison groups, and evaluated changes. Seven of them had 2-premolar extraction groups (27, 29, 45–47, 51, 52), five had 4-premolar extraction groups (48–50, 53, 54), and ...
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... anterior teeth is displayed upon full smile, it is termed a gingival smile. The gingival smile is known by a variety of terms including gummy smile, high lip line, short upper lip, and full denture smile. Perhaps this variety in terms is indicative of the many different causes of a gummy smile.2 The ...
EFFECT OF PHILIPS SONICARE AIRFLOSS ON PLAQUE INDEX, GINGIVAL
EFFECT OF PHILIPS SONICARE AIRFLOSS ON PLAQUE INDEX, GINGIVAL

... by the FDA under the same designation as an oral irrigator, thereby categorizing it as safe to use without undergoing clinical trials, it is fundamentally a very different device from traditional oral irrigators. The AirFloss is a battery powered device that stores two teaspoons of liquid in the han ...
Excerpt - US Trust
Excerpt - US Trust

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dat 154 syllabus - Horry Georgetown Technical College
dat 154 syllabus - Horry Georgetown Technical College

... 7. Discuss and demonstrate proper clinical procedures for clinician and patient. 8. Discuss and practice team-building skills in the delivery of patient care. 9. Demonstrate how the clinician would clinically evaluate the periodontal status and the disease activity when making a periodontal assessme ...
Comparison of the frictional characteristics of aesthetic orthodontic
Comparison of the frictional characteristics of aesthetic orthodontic

... by bonding a bracket to the tooth surface and placing an archwire in the bracket slot. Under tension, this archwire applies a gentle force to the tooth that moves it in the desired direction. During this process, sliding friction is generated between the archwires and brackets as the wires guide the ...
2. Tooth Extraction: A Practical Guide By Paul Robinson
2. Tooth Extraction: A Practical Guide By Paul Robinson

Bolton Ratios on a Sample of South African Blacks
Bolton Ratios on a Sample of South African Blacks

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Maintain - OrthoBoneScrew
Maintain - OrthoBoneScrew

... This new book collection of Angle case reports would not have been possible without the help of many: the excellent teams from Beethoven Orthodontic Clinic and Newton’s A, whose dedicated staff routinely and diligently document and organize the patient files. The “Apple geniuses” at Newton’s A, who ...
Factors influencing the decision for orthognathic surgery in cleft
Factors influencing the decision for orthognathic surgery in cleft

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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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