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Dental and Alveolar Arch Widths in Normal Occlusion and Class III
Dental and Alveolar Arch Widths in Normal Occlusion and Class III

... widths and all maxillary alveolar width measurements were found to be significantly narrower in the Class III group than in the normal occlusion sample. When the corresponding interarch widths were matched correctly, the maxillary arch widths were usually narrower than the mandible arch widths. Ling ...
Mechanical Reaction of Facial Skeleton to Rapid Palatal Expansion
Mechanical Reaction of Facial Skeleton to Rapid Palatal Expansion

... It has been reported that the transverse forces applied by the Hyrax appliance is of sufficient magnitude to overcome the bioelastic strength of the sutural elements to bring about the orthopedic separation of the maxillary segment. Newer appliances like the Spring jet introduced by Aldocarano2 whic ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... spaces, were between the second premolar and the first molar in the maxilla, and between the first and second molar or between the first and second premolars in the mandible. However, the areas with adequate interradicular space at each site presented at different distances from either the cemento-e ...
Palatal Volume Following Rapid Maxillary Expansion in Mixed
Palatal Volume Following Rapid Maxillary Expansion in Mixed

... by Herberger,27 and the 25% to 30% noted by Stockfish.28 The study carried out by Haas26 demonstrated absolute dental and skeletal stability in all cases studied. However, several limitations were present, including the small size of the sample (10 cases), the use not only of a separator but of othe ...
Application of Mechanical Vibration to Modulate Orthodontic Tooth
Application of Mechanical Vibration to Modulate Orthodontic Tooth

... investigation provides evidence that the same resorptive process also occurs on the side surface of the roots, which is difficult to find using routine radiographs.20 Interestingly, no articles have reported tooth loss caused by severe apical root resorption associated with orthodontic therapy where ...
Clinical Article - Sociedad Colombiana de Ortopedia Maxilar
Clinical Article - Sociedad Colombiana de Ortopedia Maxilar

... optional treatment for anterior crossbite has been presented: restoring primary maxillary incisors with esthetic pediatric crowns. The advantage of these techniques—using PDTs and restoring with pediatric crowns—is that they permit the dental professional to treat Class III malocclusions early witho ...
pattern of overbite in orthodontic patients
pattern of overbite in orthodontic patients

... Variation in overbite was a common finding in patients with dental malocclusions and it is always difficult to correct. The aim of the present study was to find out the pattern of overbite in patients and its relationship with various categories of dental malocclusions. Sample of this study cons ...
CBCT and visual root canal recurrence in treatment of dental pulp
CBCT and visual root canal recurrence in treatment of dental pulp

bapuji dental college and hospital
bapuji dental college and hospital

... 6.2 Review of Literature : Dental caries is an infectious disease resulting in tooth decay and eventual tooth loss. It is highly prevalent, affecting most of world’s population at least once in their life time.2 The demineralization and remineralization are dynamic processes in caries initiation, pr ...
Aug/Sept 2016 - New York State Dental Association
Aug/Sept 2016 - New York State Dental Association

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0749 Supervised Dental Experience (TO BE COMPLETED)

Class III surgical-orthodontic treatment: A
Class III surgical-orthodontic treatment: A

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Tooth Movement Alterations by Different Low Level Laser
Tooth Movement Alterations by Different Low Level Laser

THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONE BEAM COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY ASSESSMENT OF BASAL BONE PARAMETERS AND CROWDING.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONE BEAM COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY ASSESSMENT OF BASAL BONE PARAMETERS AND CROWDING.

... angular measurements are now a mainstay of orthodontics.13 While such measurements describe the relationship of the anterior limits of the apical bases, they give no consideration to the size of the basal bone. One of the earliest attempts to actually measure the supporting bone was performed by How ...
post-treatment change of overbite as related to incisal inclination
post-treatment change of overbite as related to incisal inclination

... indicate that despite significant correlations between overbite and facial height based on untreated long-term follow up of 40 years, they are low and not useful for predictive purposes. They claimed that normal growth changes in the vertical dimension of the face, does not play a clinically signifi ...
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Oral Surgery

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Marsupialization of Dentigerous Cyst: Report of a Case
Marsupialization of Dentigerous Cyst: Report of a Case

... tooth eruption is not reliably predictable, clinical judgment might lead many clinicians to entirely remove the cyst and extract the tooth [9]. Lack of clinically useful evidence regarding tooth eruption complicates decision-making [6]. Previous studies supported the effectiveness of cyst marsupiali ...
Prosthetic Speech Appliances for Patients with Cleft Palate
Prosthetic Speech Appliances for Patients with Cleft Palate

... both the surgeon and the patient. Mutual understanding and restraint develop among the specialists in a well-organized team, to the benefit of the patient. Since the early 16th century, dentists have been making appliances designed to close defects in the hard palate (Fig. 38.1). Like their predeces ...
Evaluation of friction of conventional and metal
Evaluation of friction of conventional and metal

... The purpose of the study was to measure and compare the level of frictional resistance generated between conventional ceramic brackets (Transcend Series 6000, 3M Unitek, Monrovia, Calif), ceramic brackets with stainless steel slot (Clarity, 3M Unitek), conventional stainless steel brackets (Victory ...
High Esthetic Archwires: Sentalloy®, BioForce® and Stainless Steel
High Esthetic Archwires: Sentalloy®, BioForce® and Stainless Steel

... High Esthetic Archwires: Sentalloy® and BioForce® According to a recent patient survey by the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, ceramic appliances with clear or white wires are rated consistently higher over their metal counterparts in terms of esthetics; a difference pa ...
Does Invisalign® Line Up with Evidence?
Does Invisalign® Line Up with Evidence?

... more  aesthetically  pleasing  orthodontic  treatment  compared  to  traditional  fixed  orthodontic  appliances (braces). The objective was to assess whether Invisalign is more efficacious compared  to standard treatment of traditional fixed appliances. The appraisal was based on evidence from  2 m ...
Facebow Manual - Advance Dental Designs
Facebow Manual - Advance Dental Designs

... Fig. 10. Mandibular closing arc where the distance between the hinge axis and the dental arch are duplicated (or each individual tooth). Since the reference points are determined arbitrarily, this mandibular closing arc is not 100% exact, but for diagnosis it is still considered a convenient and us ...
soft tissue changes with retraction in bi
soft tissue changes with retraction in bi

... tissue skeletal values show little change with tooth movement. Young T & Smith R26 also concluded that 1st premolar extractions caused insignificant to no skeletal changes with orthodontic treatment. However, in our study the dental values showed significant changes. The upper and lower incisors ret ...
root resorption of permanent incisors during three months of active
root resorption of permanent incisors during three months of active

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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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