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Dimensions - American Association of Orthodontists
Dimensions - American Association of Orthodontists

Normal Iraqi values of overjet and overbite
Normal Iraqi values of overjet and overbite

... Al-Alousi et al. (13) defined excessive overjet subjectively as the maxillary incisors positioned so anterior that they do not contact the mandibular incisors and defined deficient overjet as the situation where incisors contact each other prematurely. Whereas different objective definitions for inc ...
Three-Dimensional Applications in Orthodontics
Three-Dimensional Applications in Orthodontics

Treatment effects of bonded RME and vertical
Treatment effects of bonded RME and vertical

T4A™ TRAINER for Alignment
T4A™ TRAINER for Alignment

... substantially increased in popularity over recent years. The General Dentist is often confronted with a patient wanting cosmetic improvement to the appearance of the anterior teeth. These same patients often have an additional requirement for improved alignment of the anterior teeth. This can now be ...
COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF A HAWLEY AND PERFECTOR/SPRING
COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF A HAWLEY AND PERFECTOR/SPRING

... concepts of “ideal occlusion” will be defined, with distinctions made between anterior and posterior occlusion. Historically, anterior occlusion has received greater attention in the literature than posterior occlusion, probably due to the esthetic importance of the anterior teeth. However, posterio ...
30-36 BiTurbo2 (BT2) system for rapid deep overbite correction
30-36 BiTurbo2 (BT2) system for rapid deep overbite correction

... Several appliances have been developed to control the CNS-muscle hyperactivity including traditional removable or cemented anterior bite planes soldered to molar bands, and bondable resin or brackets on the palatal of the upper incisors or molars. The resin bite ramps were easily worn and swallowed ...
Comparison of Morphological Variation and Shear Bond Strength
Comparison of Morphological Variation and Shear Bond Strength

... typically applied in a step-wise fashion. Often between such steps, one or more rinsing and drying steps are used. As a result the application of orthodontic appliances typically involves multi-step procedures2, 5, 14. To simplify orthodontic procedures, it would be desirable to provide a single com ...
578-581 Henriksen
578-581 Henriksen

... Wehrbein and coworkers have shown that bone height in the midsagittal area is 1 to 2 mm greater than what a cephalogram shows.10 This is an optimistic finding, as it does not take into account the incisive canal when determining bone levels in the midsagittal anterior hard palate. However, the prese ...
dental plaque – classification, formation, and identification
dental plaque – classification, formation, and identification

... Identification of the supra‑gingival dental plaque is difficult for both patient and dentist, because of the color similarity between the tooth surface and dental plaque. Plaque identification may be done either by screening the plaque directly from the tooth surface [6], changing its color with a d ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... structures that extended from the maxillary tuberosities. This is in contrast to published cases of supernumerary teeth where teeth are known to have developed within the normal anatomic confines of the maxillary and mandibular bones [8-9]. Therefore, the condition in the present case report represen ...
Full Text  - Turkish Journal of Orthodontics
Full Text - Turkish Journal of Orthodontics

... of third molars was only taken into account by less than 10% of American (13), Dutch (6), Swiss (8), and Irish (3) orthodontists. The bonded retainer was the most commonly used type of retainer in the maxilla and mandible, closely followed by a combination of bonded retainer and VFR, and finally VFR ...
Assessment Of Supporting Bone Thicknesses Related To Lower
Assessment Of Supporting Bone Thicknesses Related To Lower

... very important thing to identify the proper biomechanics that will be used during all stages of treatment especially for adult patients who aremost likely to have a bone lose around the roots of anterior teeth. We can say that radiographic is one of the most important tools used to study the craniof ...
Fichier pdf - Ortho
Fichier pdf - Ortho

Children`s Dental Health Survey 2013
Children`s Dental Health Survey 2013

... for free school meals, attended the dentist only when they had trouble or consumed sugary drinks more than four times a day. Drinking water at least once a day reduced the likelihood. Around one-in-twenty 15 year olds (4%) had symptoms of severe dental trauma, and there was little evidence of any di ...
FL LIBERTY Medicaid Provider Reference Guide
FL LIBERTY Medicaid Provider Reference Guide

... Anti-Discrimination Notice: LIBERTY Dental Plan complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. Providers are responsible for verifying member eligibility before each visit prior to providing dental s ...
Dental Buy-Up Plan
Dental Buy-Up Plan

... customary charge for a given dental procedure within a particular ZIP code area. The U&C is based upon a combination of dental charge information taken from our own database as well as from data received from nationally recognized industry databases. From the array of charges ranked by amount, your ...
Analysis of the Golden Proportion and Width/Height Ratios of
Analysis of the Golden Proportion and Width/Height Ratios of

... Agenesis of maxillary lateral incisors (LIs) is the third most common dental agenesis, excluding third molars. It is preceded by maxillary and mandibular premolars and comprises approximately 20% of all anomalies.1 This condition is more prevalent in females, and the absence of the LI is more freque ...
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics

Evaluation of friction of stainless steel and esthetic self
Evaluation of friction of stainless steel and esthetic self

THREE-DIMENSIONAL LOCALIZATION OF PALATALLY IMPACTED OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT DURATION
THREE-DIMENSIONAL LOCALIZATION OF PALATALLY IMPACTED OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT DURATION

... case of the maxillary canine, more impactions are found in females than males and palatal impactions are twice or more as likely as buccal impactions in Caucasian populations.3,4,8 The etiology of canine impactions can occasionally be directly attributed to the presence of an abnormal or pathologica ...
Management of an impacted maxillary central incisor with
Management of an impacted maxillary central incisor with

CLASS III MALOCCLUSION –Ways to combat it non surgically
CLASS III MALOCCLUSION –Ways to combat it non surgically

NC Division of Medical Assistance  Orthodontic Services Clinical Coverage Policy No: 4B
NC Division of Medical Assistance Orthodontic Services Clinical Coverage Policy No: 4B

... cases are reviewed for Medicaid orthodontic approval. The probability for approval is increased when two or more of the following criteria exist: a. Severe skeletal condition that may require a combination of orthodontic treatment and orthognathic surgery to correct (recipient’s age and the directio ...
Frictional resistance in monocrystalline ceramic
Frictional resistance in monocrystalline ceramic

... Background: The objective of this study was to compare the frictional forces generated by three types of monocrystalline ceramic brackets coupled with conventional elastomeric ligatures (CEL) and nonconventional elastomeric ligatures (NCEL) during the alignment of apically displaced teeth at the max ...
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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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