Reliability Study of the Bolton Analysis using Dental Models from
... Background: In treatment planning the correction of malocclusions, a challenge is of tooth size discrepancy to predict the fit of the maxillary and mandibular arches to be proportionate to accomplish an excellent occlusion. Bolton’s tooth analysis has been a gold standard. In this study, the Bolton ...
... Background: In treatment planning the correction of malocclusions, a challenge is of tooth size discrepancy to predict the fit of the maxillary and mandibular arches to be proportionate to accomplish an excellent occlusion. Bolton’s tooth analysis has been a gold standard. In this study, the Bolton ...
The use of white mTa in the treatment of internal root resorption
... microcirculation of the pulp and hypoxia. Depending on the duration, type and magnitude of force, these alterations may affect the pulp tissue in a reversible or irreversible manner. Orthodontic forces are capable of triggering a cell response similar to that observed during caries progression, cavi ...
... microcirculation of the pulp and hypoxia. Depending on the duration, type and magnitude of force, these alterations may affect the pulp tissue in a reversible or irreversible manner. Orthodontic forces are capable of triggering a cell response similar to that observed during caries progression, cavi ...
Removal of Deeply Impacted Bilateral Maxillary Canines using a
... chronological age with completed root formation into a normal anatomical position.1 The four maxillary and mandibular canines, one on each side of the jaw, are the longest teeth in the mouth. They are located at the corners of the mouth. Hence, they form the cornerstones or corner pillars of the mou ...
... chronological age with completed root formation into a normal anatomical position.1 The four maxillary and mandibular canines, one on each side of the jaw, are the longest teeth in the mouth. They are located at the corners of the mouth. Hence, they form the cornerstones or corner pillars of the mou ...
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
... wire size and shape, ligature material, ligating force, bracket – slot size, bracket width, and bracket – slot / wire angulations, bracket material, and salivary lubrication. The friction generated by various bracket-archwire combinations previously had been studied using in vitro testing models tha ...
... wire size and shape, ligature material, ligating force, bracket – slot size, bracket width, and bracket – slot / wire angulations, bracket material, and salivary lubrication. The friction generated by various bracket-archwire combinations previously had been studied using in vitro testing models tha ...
Simplified Open-window Technique for a Horizontally Impacted
... or the root of a tooth. If the problem is genetic, it usually also affects the same tooth on the opposite side of the arch, because the genome contains genes for only half of the body: the other half is a mirror image. 10 Isolated cases of dilaceration are usually due to trauma during tooth developm ...
... or the root of a tooth. If the problem is genetic, it usually also affects the same tooth on the opposite side of the arch, because the genome contains genes for only half of the body: the other half is a mirror image. 10 Isolated cases of dilaceration are usually due to trauma during tooth developm ...
Population studeis- Research article Annals and Essences of Dentistry
... The sum of mesiodistal width of twelve maxillary teeth i.e., from the right first permanent molar to the left first permanent molar, were measured and compared with the sum of mesiodistal width of the mandibular twelve teeth, i.e., from the right first permanent molar to the left first permanent mol ...
... The sum of mesiodistal width of twelve maxillary teeth i.e., from the right first permanent molar to the left first permanent molar, were measured and compared with the sum of mesiodistal width of the mandibular twelve teeth, i.e., from the right first permanent molar to the left first permanent mol ...
The Tweed Philosophy: The Tweed Years
... inches in dimension and was designed to accept a rectangular wire .0215 by .0275 inches in size. For the first time in history, bodily tooth movem e n t and torquing movements were possible. Although Angle invented the appliance, he had only 2 years of his life to perfect its design and its use. The ...
... inches in dimension and was designed to accept a rectangular wire .0215 by .0275 inches in size. For the first time in history, bodily tooth movem e n t and torquing movements were possible. Although Angle invented the appliance, he had only 2 years of his life to perfect its design and its use. The ...
Growth: Is it a friend or foe to orthodontic treatment?
... What do we know about growth of our young patients that are applicable to orthodontic and orthopedic treatment? 2.1. Growth of the cranial base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2. Growth of the nasomax ...
... What do we know about growth of our young patients that are applicable to orthodontic and orthopedic treatment? 2.1. Growth of the cranial base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2. Growth of the nasomax ...
Delayed tooth eruption: Pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment. A
... radiographic examination discloses the teeth in the jaws. These persons might have retained their deciduous teeth; more commonly, the deciduous teeth have been shed, but the permanent ones failed to erupt. Controversy exists in the literature about the use of “delayed,” “late,” “retarded,” “depresse ...
... radiographic examination discloses the teeth in the jaws. These persons might have retained their deciduous teeth; more commonly, the deciduous teeth have been shed, but the permanent ones failed to erupt. Controversy exists in the literature about the use of “delayed,” “late,” “retarded,” “depresse ...
Contemporary Esthetic Orthodontic Archwires – A Review
... Epoxy resin is the most commonly used coating material because of its excellent adhesion, chemical resistance, electrical insulation, and dimensional stability. Epoxy coating is achieved by a method called as Electrostatic coating or E – coating in which a high voltage charge is applied to the archw ...
... Epoxy resin is the most commonly used coating material because of its excellent adhesion, chemical resistance, electrical insulation, and dimensional stability. Epoxy coating is achieved by a method called as Electrostatic coating or E – coating in which a high voltage charge is applied to the archw ...
ALF: Practice Oriented Introductory Level for
... Diagnostic records Diagnostic work up to determine treatment needs Basics about cranial osteopathy and how it is used for ALF treatment Treatment planning using ALF designs ALF insertion visit ALF adjustments Basics of wire bending and simple repairs/additions to the ALF Everyone wil ...
... Diagnostic records Diagnostic work up to determine treatment needs Basics about cranial osteopathy and how it is used for ALF treatment Treatment planning using ALF designs ALF insertion visit ALF adjustments Basics of wire bending and simple repairs/additions to the ALF Everyone wil ...
Covered Dental Services, Benefits and Copayments
... regional consultant, or another network dentist who conducts clinical examinations, prepares objective reports of dental conditions and evaluated treatment that is proposed or has been provided. A second opinion may be required prior to treatment when necessary to determine whether or not a treatmen ...
... regional consultant, or another network dentist who conducts clinical examinations, prepares objective reports of dental conditions and evaluated treatment that is proposed or has been provided. A second opinion may be required prior to treatment when necessary to determine whether or not a treatmen ...
Orthodontic Curriculum - General Dental Council
... The training programme leading to the CCST in Orthodontics will be not less than 3 continuous years of full-time training or the equivalent part-time training (maximum time in training 6 years). Locum experience would not normally be accepted as part of the 3 year programme. 1.5.1. Breaks in trainin ...
... The training programme leading to the CCST in Orthodontics will be not less than 3 continuous years of full-time training or the equivalent part-time training (maximum time in training 6 years). Locum experience would not normally be accepted as part of the 3 year programme. 1.5.1. Breaks in trainin ...
Pitchfork Analysis of Class II Correction using
... of the maxilla might be correlated with the short duration of active treatment and the normal growth of maxilla. Retroclination of the maxillary incisors (U1) and proclination of mandibular incisors (L1) are a widely accepted consensus with various functional appliances.27 In present study, the uppe ...
... of the maxilla might be correlated with the short duration of active treatment and the normal growth of maxilla. Retroclination of the maxillary incisors (U1) and proclination of mandibular incisors (L1) are a widely accepted consensus with various functional appliances.27 In present study, the uppe ...
Using Inter-canine Width for Arch Length Prediction in Jaipur
... There are several methods for determining the resulting loss of arch circumference. One popular rule of thumb for estimating the resulting loss of arch circumference is that 1 mm of arch circumference is needed for each millimeterof curve of Spee depth present. Baldridgeand Garcia found the ratio to ...
... There are several methods for determining the resulting loss of arch circumference. One popular rule of thumb for estimating the resulting loss of arch circumference is that 1 mm of arch circumference is needed for each millimeterof curve of Spee depth present. Baldridgeand Garcia found the ratio to ...
The association between the need for orthodontic treatment
... primary source of vocal, physical, and emotional communication. Orthodontic anomalies have been associated with psychosocial distress poor oral health condition and impaired chewing function and so should be regarded as a health problem. As a result, patients who seek orthodontic treatment are conce ...
... primary source of vocal, physical, and emotional communication. Orthodontic anomalies have been associated with psychosocial distress poor oral health condition and impaired chewing function and so should be regarded as a health problem. As a result, patients who seek orthodontic treatment are conce ...
Distortion of Brackets by Conventional Debonding Technique
... with minimum distortion. The present study has been done to compare three conventional debonding techniques using debonding pliers. Objective: To know the best method of debonding the brackets from the tooth surface with minimal distortion. Materials and methods: The present study is done in vitro o ...
... with minimum distortion. The present study has been done to compare three conventional debonding techniques using debonding pliers. Objective: To know the best method of debonding the brackets from the tooth surface with minimal distortion. Materials and methods: The present study is done in vitro o ...
Prevalence of Malocclusion among Children and Adolescents in
... patients in Pakistan [22]. Borzabadi- Farahani et al. (2009) had reported prevalence of 8.4% in a sample of 502 children with age range of 11-14years [23]. Prevalence of crossbite of posterior teeth was 6.9%, whereas, 93.1% of individual had no posterior crossbite malocclusion. Some studies had repo ...
... patients in Pakistan [22]. Borzabadi- Farahani et al. (2009) had reported prevalence of 8.4% in a sample of 502 children with age range of 11-14years [23]. Prevalence of crossbite of posterior teeth was 6.9%, whereas, 93.1% of individual had no posterior crossbite malocclusion. Some studies had repo ...
Impact of anchorage miniscrews in multibracket treatments without
... the main results that we can expect from this type of therapy. In 2008, in the context of a clinical research report written at the end of a post-graduate, we compared the cephalometric tracings before/after treatment of 30 patients ages 11 to 15 at the beginning of treatment. All the cases were ran ...
... the main results that we can expect from this type of therapy. In 2008, in the context of a clinical research report written at the end of a post-graduate, we compared the cephalometric tracings before/after treatment of 30 patients ages 11 to 15 at the beginning of treatment. All the cases were ran ...