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04. Anatomical features of the salivary glands
04. Anatomical features of the salivary glands

... motion of their jaws, for example by placing their fist under their chin when they yawn to keep from opening their mouths too widely.  Conservative surgical treatments can help to prevent the problem from returning.  Some people have their jaws are wired shut for a period of time, which causes the ...
A systematic review of the effects of bone
A systematic review of the effects of bone

- The Angle Orthodontist
- The Angle Orthodontist

... showed that local enamel decalcifications may be sufficiently eliminated by microabrasion, without any detrimental effect on enamel. It has been also reported that the abraded enamel surface is less susceptible to bacterial colonization and demineralization than natural nonabraded enamel.22,23 The p ...


... The data of high prevalence of increased overjet and overbite, in the present study, was in agreement with the data reported by Proffit et al. (19) who reported that 29.6% had normal overjet and 45.2% had increased overjet. Additionally, Gelgor et al. (10) found that the prevalences of increased ove ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... number of roots or the number of canal in each root. Occasionally, root morphology could be studied on a radiograph to provide more information. Once the tooth was endodontically accessed, it was also possible to study the dentin map of the pulp chamber as an indication of the number of canals. The ...
A New 2D Bracket-Positioning Gauge
A New 2D Bracket-Positioning Gauge

... INTRODUCTION One of the most important skills for an orthodontist in modern day orthodontic practice is bracket placement. Roth says, ‘At the heart of every excellent treatment result lies a well-placed appliance, regardless of the appliance that is used.’1 Orthodontists have used a variety of hand- ...
Orthodontic Supplies Market by Removable & Fixed Braces (Brackets,
Orthodontic Supplies Market by Removable & Fixed Braces (Brackets,

A 3-year follow-up study of various types of orthodontic canine
A 3-year follow-up study of various types of orthodontic canine

... build-up along the wire of different types of bonded orthodontic canine-to-canine retainers, whether the presence of such retainers causes any damage to the teeth involved, the failure rate of the retainers, and any changes in incisor alignment during a 3-year period of retention. The four test grou ...
Oral Hygiene Status Among Orthodontic Patients
Oral Hygiene Status Among Orthodontic Patients

... fixed appliances. This study also revealed that the significant majority of the subjects brushed their teeth twice daily which were also consistent with high frequency of subjects with good oral hygiene. The good oral hygiene status observed among these subjects could possibly be attributed to their ...
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... Course/Module description: This course provides a broad insight into both the theoretical and the practical aspects of cephalometrics and imaging as essential tools in orthodontic diagnosis and follow-up. ...
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Dental Cone Beam CT
Dental Cone Beam CT

... 360-degree rotation while capturing multiple images from different angles that are reconstructed to create a single 3-D image. The x-ray source and detector are mounted on opposite sides of the revolving C-arm or gantry and rotate in unison. In a single rotation, the detector can generate anywhere b ...
Bond Strength of Orthodontic Brackets Using Different Light and Self
Bond Strength of Orthodontic Brackets Using Different Light and Self

... The bond strength of Fuji Ortho LC was highly increased by the orthophosphoric etching of the enamel surface. Mean SBS values of RMGICs after acid etching of the enamel surface were similar to those of LC composite resin. The preference for using the RMGICs is justified because debonding of brackets ...
Interarch tooth-size discrepancies in patients with normal occlusions
Interarch tooth-size discrepancies in patients with normal occlusions

... serious examination of ITSD. To create a tooth positioner teeth are individually sectioned from a plaster model of a patient’s dental arches and replaced, with wax holding it together, into an ideal position. A rubber mold is then made of this idealized cast and a patient wears it for several weeks ...
Medicolegal Issues Related to Cone Beam CT
Medicolegal Issues Related to Cone Beam CT

... in individual dental offices. On the West Coast, however, so-called dental x-ray laboratories take a significant number of films. It is quite common practice for orthodontists in states such as California, Washington, and Nevada, for example, to refer patients to such facilities. In states where x-r ...
Etiology and treatment of midline diastema
Etiology and treatment of midline diastema

... to the incisors or attached to lingually bonded tubes. Micromagnetic devices have been described.46 These fixed appliances also can serve as post-treatment retainers. Diastema closure in these cases should be deferred until the canines erupt. In certain instances closing a diastema requires bodily a ...
delta dental ppo - City of Sacramento
delta dental ppo - City of Sacramento

... a PPO dentist. With a DeltaCare USA plan, when you receive treatment from your assigned dentist you have the convenience of knowing what your copayment is for covered procedures before your visit. You have the option to select either one of these two outstanding dental benefits plans, both administe ...
Coaching Your Patients to Optimal Interdental Health
Coaching Your Patients to Optimal Interdental Health

... reinforcing commitment to the action.11 Patients may seem to move back and forth between stages; change is not a linear process. Instead, it is often more like a spiral with the likely potential for relapses and setbacks. Assessing importance and confidence can assist practitioners as they determine ...
Effects of malocclusion and its treatment on the quality of life of
Effects of malocclusion and its treatment on the quality of life of

Etiology and treatment of anterior open bite
Etiology and treatment of anterior open bite

... duration, intensity and frequency with which the habit is carried out25. Among the oral habits that cause the anterior open bite, the abnormal pressure of the tongue, mainly during the rest, can lead to changes in axial inclination of the incisors, leading to malocclusion. However, despite the lower ...
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Root resorption in orthodontics: A review of literature REVIEW
Root resorption in orthodontics: A review of literature REVIEW

311 RDS Course Specification Form
311 RDS Course Specification Form

... The course provides the student with knowledge and skills required to handle, prevent and treat patients with simple restorations (carious and non-carious lesions) under close ...
The benefits shown below are performed as needed and deemed
The benefits shown below are performed as needed and deemed

... cost to the Enrollee of $100.00 per tooth. If a cast post and core is made of high noble metal, an additional fee up to $100.00 per tooth may be charged for the upgraded post and core. /†// 3 Porcelain and other tooth-colored materials on molars are considered optional treatment a material upgrade w ...
development of the dentition
development of the dentition

... a class II relationship and the positive step is present. ...
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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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