Vertical changes during Begg`s and PEA
... dentoalveolar protrusion and were treated with the Begg or PEA technique were obtained and every alternate patient from both groups was selected. The inclusion criteria were an Angle Class I bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion on an underlying Class I or mild Class II skeletal base. All permanent m ...
... dentoalveolar protrusion and were treated with the Begg or PEA technique were obtained and every alternate patient from both groups was selected. The inclusion criteria were an Angle Class I bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion on an underlying Class I or mild Class II skeletal base. All permanent m ...
CRS Cleft Lip – Cleft Palate
... or coordinate care with inpatient staff at CRS contracted hospitals. It may not be necessary for each member to see the patient at each visit. One team member can fill more than one role, if properly trained. ...
... or coordinate care with inpatient staff at CRS contracted hospitals. It may not be necessary for each member to see the patient at each visit. One team member can fill more than one role, if properly trained. ...
CONFIDENTIAL PATIENT INFORMATION Page 1 Patient`s Name
... yes no Any relative with similar tooth or jaw relationships? yes no Had periodontal (gum) treatment? yes no Any serious trouble associated with any previous dental treatment? yes no Ever had a prior orthodontic exam or treatment? yes no Been under another dental specialist’s care ...
... yes no Any relative with similar tooth or jaw relationships? yes no Had periodontal (gum) treatment? yes no Any serious trouble associated with any previous dental treatment? yes no Ever had a prior orthodontic exam or treatment? yes no Been under another dental specialist’s care ...
Assessment of Malocclusion among Patients Seeking Orthodontic
... study demonstrated that Angle’s Class I malocclusion was found in 61.5%, Class II malocclusion was seen in 11.5% and class III malocclusion in 14.2%. This result is almost similar to the study done by Shrestha et al.[12] in the Nepalese population. Among the Class II patients, Class II div 1 was see ...
... study demonstrated that Angle’s Class I malocclusion was found in 61.5%, Class II malocclusion was seen in 11.5% and class III malocclusion in 14.2%. This result is almost similar to the study done by Shrestha et al.[12] in the Nepalese population. Among the Class II patients, Class II div 1 was see ...
Apical root resorption 6 months after initiation of fixed
... sample mean resorption of all 6 maxillary anteriors,7 of the 4 maxillary incisors,6,8 or of each pair of maxillary centrals and laterals,5-8 is less than 1.5 mm. Accordingly, apical root resorption is of hardly any clinical significance for the average orthodontic patient. However, about 4% of patie ...
... sample mean resorption of all 6 maxillary anteriors,7 of the 4 maxillary incisors,6,8 or of each pair of maxillary centrals and laterals,5-8 is less than 1.5 mm. Accordingly, apical root resorption is of hardly any clinical significance for the average orthodontic patient. However, about 4% of patie ...
- The Angle Orthodontist
... molar. All were treated by a single clinician with a pretorqued (Roth prescription) 0.018 3 0.025–inch edgewise appliance, using only 0.016 3 0.022–inch archwires with 108 to 158 of added labial root torque to the mandibular anterior teeth. All patients had either a transpalatal arch on the maxillar ...
... molar. All were treated by a single clinician with a pretorqued (Roth prescription) 0.018 3 0.025–inch edgewise appliance, using only 0.016 3 0.022–inch archwires with 108 to 158 of added labial root torque to the mandibular anterior teeth. All patients had either a transpalatal arch on the maxillar ...
part 8 – delegation and supervision
... “dental assistant” means a person other than a certified dental assistant or dental hygienist who assists a dentist with the provision of services; “dental hygienist” means a registrant of the College of Dental Hygienists of British Columbia who is authorized under the Act to practise dental hygiene ...
... “dental assistant” means a person other than a certified dental assistant or dental hygienist who assists a dentist with the provision of services; “dental hygienist” means a registrant of the College of Dental Hygienists of British Columbia who is authorized under the Act to practise dental hygiene ...
Evaluation of arch dimensional changes after
... Orthodontic treatment for malocclusion correction may involve extraction or non-extraction of specified teeth for esthetic and functional harmony. Antero-posterior and transverse arch dimensional changes following orthodontic treatment has been evaluated using many methods. The present study evaluat ...
... Orthodontic treatment for malocclusion correction may involve extraction or non-extraction of specified teeth for esthetic and functional harmony. Antero-posterior and transverse arch dimensional changes following orthodontic treatment has been evaluated using many methods. The present study evaluat ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... restorative margins below the gingival margins i.e., pushing them down into the sulcus, which may cause biologic width violation. 2.3. Signs of Biologic Width Violation Biologic width violation can lead to chronic progressive gingival inflammation, clinical attachment loss and alveolar bone loss. Th ...
... restorative margins below the gingival margins i.e., pushing them down into the sulcus, which may cause biologic width violation. 2.3. Signs of Biologic Width Violation Biologic width violation can lead to chronic progressive gingival inflammation, clinical attachment loss and alveolar bone loss. Th ...
Pattern of distribution 93, 96.pmd
... than the Nepalese sample however other groups of malocclusions were similar. Proffit et al11 studied the data from the NHANES III survey (USA) and reported that 30% had Angle’s normal occlusion, 50% had Class I malocclusion, 15% had Class II malocclusion and 1% had Class III malocclusion. Higher pre ...
... than the Nepalese sample however other groups of malocclusions were similar. Proffit et al11 studied the data from the NHANES III survey (USA) and reported that 30% had Angle’s normal occlusion, 50% had Class I malocclusion, 15% had Class II malocclusion and 1% had Class III malocclusion. Higher pre ...
Upper bonded retainers Survival and failure rates
... trauma to the wire and fatigue fracture. The present study clearly demonstrates that reduced operator experience is a predisposing factor for retainer failure. Previously, only Lumsden et al.18 and Segner and Heinrici8 had analyzed this relationship, but only Lumsden et al.18 conducted a Kaplan-Meie ...
... trauma to the wire and fatigue fracture. The present study clearly demonstrates that reduced operator experience is a predisposing factor for retainer failure. Previously, only Lumsden et al.18 and Segner and Heinrici8 had analyzed this relationship, but only Lumsden et al.18 conducted a Kaplan-Meie ...
Promoting Oral Health - Bright Futures
... needs may require more help with their oral self-care routines (ie, brushing and flossing) than other children. Health care professionals should advise parents or caregivers to supervise and intervene as needed to help their children with brushing and flossing if their special needs prevent them fro ...
... needs may require more help with their oral self-care routines (ie, brushing and flossing) than other children. Health care professionals should advise parents or caregivers to supervise and intervene as needed to help their children with brushing and flossing if their special needs prevent them fro ...
remarks of the guide
... An in vitro study1 was undertaken to evaluate the friction during sliding tooth movement in various bracket-arch wire combinations. Four types of preadjusted maxillary premolar brackets were used: stainless steel (Victory,3M Unitek), conventional ceramic (Transcend,3M Unitek), ceramic with steel slo ...
... An in vitro study1 was undertaken to evaluate the friction during sliding tooth movement in various bracket-arch wire combinations. Four types of preadjusted maxillary premolar brackets were used: stainless steel (Victory,3M Unitek), conventional ceramic (Transcend,3M Unitek), ceramic with steel slo ...
relationship of dental crowding to tooth size and arch dimensions in
... When analyzing mesio-distal tooth widths the results of this study were opposite to those of many others. Dorris et al18 measured mesio-distal diameters of two samples, one with crowding of 4mm and the other with crowding of more than 4mm and the results pointed out larger teeth in the crowding cate ...
... When analyzing mesio-distal tooth widths the results of this study were opposite to those of many others. Dorris et al18 measured mesio-distal diameters of two samples, one with crowding of 4mm and the other with crowding of more than 4mm and the results pointed out larger teeth in the crowding cate ...
Periodontal and microbiological status of patients undergoing
... presence of full adult dentition, comprehensive orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances (metal brackets) in the upper and lower arches (archwire sequence included 0.012-inch nickel titanium [NiTi], 0.018-inch NiTi, 0.018-inch stainless steel [SS], and 0.018 x 0.025-inch SS wires), no pre-existin ...
... presence of full adult dentition, comprehensive orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances (metal brackets) in the upper and lower arches (archwire sequence included 0.012-inch nickel titanium [NiTi], 0.018-inch NiTi, 0.018-inch stainless steel [SS], and 0.018 x 0.025-inch SS wires), no pre-existin ...
Miniscrew Implants as Temporary Anchorage Devices in
... the buccal with elastic chains. For the last half, closing loops were placed by which about 0.8 mm of space was closed. Treatment time was approximately 24 months with the retromolar implant staying stable all throughout the treatment time.15 More recently, new on plants, miniplates and palatal impl ...
... the buccal with elastic chains. For the last half, closing loops were placed by which about 0.8 mm of space was closed. Treatment time was approximately 24 months with the retromolar implant staying stable all throughout the treatment time.15 More recently, new on plants, miniplates and palatal impl ...
CURVE OF SPEE: A LITERATURE REVIEW. CURVA DE SPEE
... Extrusion of posterior teeth is a possible treatment for patients with excessive COS. The most typical technique is continuous archwire23, 28,31. A variation of this practice is to proceed with maxillary exaggerated COS wires or/and mandibular reverse COS. Increasing step bends in an archwire simila ...
... Extrusion of posterior teeth is a possible treatment for patients with excessive COS. The most typical technique is continuous archwire23, 28,31. A variation of this practice is to proceed with maxillary exaggerated COS wires or/and mandibular reverse COS. Increasing step bends in an archwire simila ...
Maxillary protraction with miniplates providing skeletal anchorage in
... the appropriate treatment plan.13 A combination of maxillary protraction and rapid maxillary expansion has been used to treat young Class III patients with maxillary deficiency. Facemask therapy is usually managed with tooth-borne anchorage devices such as lingual arches and expansion appliances. Ort ...
... the appropriate treatment plan.13 A combination of maxillary protraction and rapid maxillary expansion has been used to treat young Class III patients with maxillary deficiency. Facemask therapy is usually managed with tooth-borne anchorage devices such as lingual arches and expansion appliances. Ort ...