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CBCT Evaluation of Morphological Changes to Alveolar Bone Due

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Tooth-size Discrepancy and Bolton`s Ratios: a literature review

... are not likely to be representative of orthodontic patients in the UK or, indeed, elsewhere. Although some statistically significant differences have been reported, gender and racial group seem unlikely to have a clinically significant influence on Bolton’s tooth-size ratios. Class III malocclusions ...
Alveolar graft in the cleft lip and palate patient
Alveolar graft in the cleft lip and palate patient

... Since its description in the seventies, it has been acknowledged that alveolar grafting is an essential part of treatment in patients with cleft lip or cleft lip and palate. During that decade, primary alveolar grafting (before 3 years of age) was being done frequently, until Koberg and Ross describ ...
Inhibition of early caries lesion progression by the infiltration of light
Inhibition of early caries lesion progression by the infiltration of light

... intensity of 1200 mW/cm2 for 40 s. The icon-infiltrant was applied once more and allowed to set for 60 s and light-cured for 40 s. Two weeks after treatment patient did not have any complain on the tooth sensitivity. Interdental gap produced by orthodontic rubber separating rings was closed. Radiogr ...
Case Report Management of mandibular molar ectopic eruption
Case Report Management of mandibular molar ectopic eruption

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See Allowable and Prohibited Duties for Each Level

... designated by state law, and with general oversight of such programs by a licensed dentist designated by the state. Furthermore, the ADA’s “Comprehensive Policy Statement on Allied Dental Personnel” stipulates that intraoral expanded functions should be performed by allied dental personnel “under th ...
Display of the incisors as functions of age and gender
Display of the incisors as functions of age and gender

... facial disharmony, normal occlusion or Angle Class I malocclusion who would not benefit from any form of orthodontic treatment were included. Subjects with a history of facial surgery, anterior dental trauma, restored upper or lower incisors or previous orthodontic treatment were excluded. Measureme ...
A survey of occlusal traits in an adolescent population in Uganda
A survey of occlusal traits in an adolescent population in Uganda

... its aetiology and distribution. However, due to the varied and often subjective methods of assessment, many of these studies provide conflicting data related to malocclusions (Solow, 1970). To address this, the Fédération Dentaire Internationale (FDI) in close collaboration with the World Health Org ...
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Caries risk after interproximal enamel reduction

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a Department of Health Services Research and School of Dentistry

... four weeks following placement of fixed orthodontic appliances and the overall prevalence been reported to be between 2 and 96 % [1]. WSLs, which are early signs of demineralisation, may or may not lead to the development of caries which is a common chronic infectious disease [2]. The aetiology of d ...
Feature - ALF Orthodontics
Feature - ALF Orthodontics

... Point A will move distally if maxillary incisors are proclined during treatment. Another important point is that not every hyperflexion shows a high cranial base angle or a retruded maxilla. Radiographic evidence is very useful but it is essential to combine it with other records. A standing postura ...
Adhesion in Dentistry
Adhesion in Dentistry

... achieving both strength and durability of them. One of the most relevant properties is that all these bonds are of very short range, at any distance greater than 10- 1 metre Thus in the initial stage any they are totally ineffective. adhesive has to wet and spread over the surfaces which it to bond. ...
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Guideline for Periodontal Therapy - American Academy of Pediatric

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... For experienced specialists in oral surgery and prosthetics, to restore one or two individual dental elements is relatively simple clinically and technically but, when the ...
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Rapid Maxillary Expansion in Children with Obstructive Sleep

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DDS, MSD, FRCD(C), rebuilt the architecture and technology

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Impacted Canine: Diagnosis and Prevention
Impacted Canine: Diagnosis and Prevention

... canine, leaving a light cure dressing over it for a few weeks and allow the tooth to erupt autonomously into the palate.18 Usually 6 to 9 months later, these teeth will have erupted sufficiently so that orthodontic appliances can be placed, and the canines can be moved into the dental arch.19 One di ...
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this PDF file - Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry

... protection is taken away, muscles stay active leading to clenching, grinding of teeth, abfraction, and gum recession (19). Selection of sample in this study based on Class І normal occlusion, because the identification of the type of functional occlusion associated with normal static occlusion is of ...
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3D Retraction Force Vector Indicator for Anterior en masse

... respectively. Again the direction of retraction force is decisive in disturbing arch form. With this clinical aid, direction of retraction force is more efficiently evaluated in all three planes. This helps in planning the biomechanics according to the situation. ADVANTAGES ‘3D force vector indicato ...
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Dental News - Delta Dental of New Jersey

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Oral Care - Voco.com
Oral Care - Voco.com

... several research projects sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Product innovations have repeatedly made VOCO a pioneer in the world of dentistry. An example is Grandio®, the first nano-hybrid composite worldwide, which advanced to become one of the most successf ...
An Ex-vivo Shear and tensile bond strengths of orthodontic molar
An Ex-vivo Shear and tensile bond strengths of orthodontic molar

... strength testing. However, a sample size greater than 10 per group is recommended for bond strength testing of natural teeth where variations in tooth shape exist (15). Third molars were selected to represent molar teeth because they can be easily collected and they are usually extracted sound and c ...
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comparison of inter premolar, molar widths and arch depth among

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IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... between the wire and the bracket- or tube-slot as a potential source of frictional resistance during sliding mechanics and the many associated factors that can affect that resistance to tooth movement. Previous experiments have identified variables in the archwire, bracket, ligature and oral environ ...
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Clinical Excellence

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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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