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... “The A-dec 541 delivery unit that Dr. Kristo selected is a strong ergonomic choice, and it’s also helping him and his team be more efficient,” Muellenbach said. Kristo is also pleased with the A-dec chairs’ comfortable, ergonomic design, as well as the two computer screens attached to each workstati ...
... “The A-dec 541 delivery unit that Dr. Kristo selected is a strong ergonomic choice, and it’s also helping him and his team be more efficient,” Muellenbach said. Kristo is also pleased with the A-dec chairs’ comfortable, ergonomic design, as well as the two computer screens attached to each workstati ...
Occlusal characteristics in 3-year-old children
... (OR) of having a malocclusion at the age of 3 years than children without pacifier use (OR = 3.36; 95 % CI: 1.87–6.05). All the children who sucked their thumb or digit had a malocclusion at the age of 3 years compared to children without this habit. Malocclusion and dental trauma were associated, b ...
... (OR) of having a malocclusion at the age of 3 years than children without pacifier use (OR = 3.36; 95 % CI: 1.87–6.05). All the children who sucked their thumb or digit had a malocclusion at the age of 3 years compared to children without this habit. Malocclusion and dental trauma were associated, b ...
Five-year investigation of a large orthodontic patient population at a
... skeletal Class III malocclusion. The overall extraction rate among nonsurgical patients was 35.4%, and the maxillary and mandibular first premolars were the most commonly extracted teeth. Conclusions: The most noticeable changes over time included a decrease in the patient number after 2010, an incr ...
... skeletal Class III malocclusion. The overall extraction rate among nonsurgical patients was 35.4%, and the maxillary and mandibular first premolars were the most commonly extracted teeth. Conclusions: The most noticeable changes over time included a decrease in the patient number after 2010, an incr ...
Biological principles behind accelerated tooth movement
... innovative appliances and treatments that optimize skeletal and dental target cell responses that produce controlled, safe accelerated tooth movement. By identifying and harnessing reactions of the target cells, we can develop two different approaches to accelerate the rate of tooth movement: direct ...
... innovative appliances and treatments that optimize skeletal and dental target cell responses that produce controlled, safe accelerated tooth movement. By identifying and harnessing reactions of the target cells, we can develop two different approaches to accelerate the rate of tooth movement: direct ...
Comparison of spring characteristics of titanium
... Fig. 4. Stainless steel can be seen in these figures. In A and B, it was mechanically processed and then underwent annealing. In this state, elasticity of the material decreased. Yet, in samples in this study, despite mechanical processing, this structural state was not observed in orthodontic wires ...
... Fig. 4. Stainless steel can be seen in these figures. In A and B, it was mechanically processed and then underwent annealing. In this state, elasticity of the material decreased. Yet, in samples in this study, despite mechanical processing, this structural state was not observed in orthodontic wires ...
UNIVERSITY” Sv.Kiril I Metodij” DENTISTRY FAKULTY SKOPJE
... after 10–14 days of orthodontic maxillary expansion (Figure2). Six became completely dry within 1 month after expansion and another five reported notable improvement.Improvement occurred more often in subjects younger than 10 years. Of the 14 subjects younger than age 10, 5 became completely dry, 3 ...
... after 10–14 days of orthodontic maxillary expansion (Figure2). Six became completely dry within 1 month after expansion and another five reported notable improvement.Improvement occurred more often in subjects younger than 10 years. Of the 14 subjects younger than age 10, 5 became completely dry, 3 ...
Effects of Extraction and Nonextraction Treatment on Third Molar
... for children. Although, it is not possible to predict from the results how many third molars would erupt fully later on it is clear that the improved positions would facilitate surgery for many of those teeth that did ultimately require removal. The authors recommend that third molar angulations b ...
... for children. Although, it is not possible to predict from the results how many third molars would erupt fully later on it is clear that the improved positions would facilitate surgery for many of those teeth that did ultimately require removal. The authors recommend that third molar angulations b ...
Identification of dentine sialoprotein in gingival crevicular fluid
... no prior history of orthodontic treatment. These teeth were also caries free and had no pulpal pathology. The second experimental group included 20 patients aged 11–15 years who were attending the orthodontic department for orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances. The inclusion criteria were the ...
... no prior history of orthodontic treatment. These teeth were also caries free and had no pulpal pathology. The second experimental group included 20 patients aged 11–15 years who were attending the orthodontic department for orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances. The inclusion criteria were the ...
Trismus an overview
... This appliance resembles the toy Top. It is made of acrylic resin. This can be placed inside the mouth of the patient between the posterior teeth, with gradual turns the maxillary and mandibular teeth are spread apart 13. This appliance provides force that can be controlled by the patient. The force ...
... This appliance resembles the toy Top. It is made of acrylic resin. This can be placed inside the mouth of the patient between the posterior teeth, with gradual turns the maxillary and mandibular teeth are spread apart 13. This appliance provides force that can be controlled by the patient. The force ...
Shear Bond Strength of Different Adhesive Materials used
... Introduction: Bond strength is an important property and determines the amount of force delivered and treatment duration in orthodontics. Many light-cured bonding materials are being used; but it is required to determine the most efficient one with desired bond strength. Objective: To determine and ...
... Introduction: Bond strength is an important property and determines the amount of force delivered and treatment duration in orthodontics. Many light-cured bonding materials are being used; but it is required to determine the most efficient one with desired bond strength. Objective: To determine and ...
Dental - Spectra Benefits
... examined every year and get rewarded with greater benefits the next year. Watch your annual benefits increase and your out-of-pocket expenses for co-insurance decrease. By year four, you can reach a maximum annual benefit of $1,500. And the percentage the plan pays in coinsurance increases to 100/80/50 ...
... examined every year and get rewarded with greater benefits the next year. Watch your annual benefits increase and your out-of-pocket expenses for co-insurance decrease. By year four, you can reach a maximum annual benefit of $1,500. And the percentage the plan pays in coinsurance increases to 100/80/50 ...
Psychosocial Factors Associated With Orthodontic and Orthognathic
... levels when assessed 4 weeks following the completion of active treatment. "7 At 1 year following the completion of active treatment, self-evaluations of dentofacial attractiveness in adolescents significantly improved when compared with pretreatment levels. 7 However, these improvements did not gen ...
... levels when assessed 4 weeks following the completion of active treatment. "7 At 1 year following the completion of active treatment, self-evaluations of dentofacial attractiveness in adolescents significantly improved when compared with pretreatment levels. 7 However, these improvements did not gen ...
Author`s personal copy
... triggers remodelling in the surrounding bone, which eventually leads to tooth displacement. On a biological level, dental displacement appears to be brought about by catabolite recruitment, as deformation of the trabecular bone generates a change in its metabolism.1 From a biomechanical perspective, ...
... triggers remodelling in the surrounding bone, which eventually leads to tooth displacement. On a biological level, dental displacement appears to be brought about by catabolite recruitment, as deformation of the trabecular bone generates a change in its metabolism.1 From a biomechanical perspective, ...
Evaluation of Centre of Resistance in Tooth with Different Levels of
... to be investigated from a photoelastic material. The model preparation for this method is arduous since it is critical that the model is of uniform thickness. Stress concentration area and magnitude of 3-D geometric shapes, which are subjected to mechanical load, can be calculated using mathematical ...
... to be investigated from a photoelastic material. The model preparation for this method is arduous since it is critical that the model is of uniform thickness. Stress concentration area and magnitude of 3-D geometric shapes, which are subjected to mechanical load, can be calculated using mathematical ...
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... Nanda and Ghosh, 1997) but the situation is more complicated when brackets are moved along an orthodontic wire in the mouth since teeth move in a series of short jumps (Read-Ward et al., 1997). The ease with which brackets slide along an archwire is influenced by the wire material, its cross-section ...
... Nanda and Ghosh, 1997) but the situation is more complicated when brackets are moved along an orthodontic wire in the mouth since teeth move in a series of short jumps (Read-Ward et al., 1997). The ease with which brackets slide along an archwire is influenced by the wire material, its cross-section ...
Prediction of lower incisor proclination during Xbow treatment based
... Unitek, Monrovia, Calif). In comparison with the Herbst, bands are used instead of crowns in the first molars. Also, instead of a telescopic spring, which forces the mandible permanently forward (as in a Herbst), the Xbow springs allow the condyles to settle back if the patient forces the springs. I ...
... Unitek, Monrovia, Calif). In comparison with the Herbst, bands are used instead of crowns in the first molars. Also, instead of a telescopic spring, which forces the mandible permanently forward (as in a Herbst), the Xbow springs allow the condyles to settle back if the patient forces the springs. I ...