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The 12 Advantages Intraoral Scanning Brings to Your Orthodontic
The 12 Advantages Intraoral Scanning Brings to Your Orthodontic

... of the model and a better understanding of their clinical situation, patients feel more confident about the clinician’s approach. Case acceptance increases as a result. In addition, the same digital scan used for case presentation can be used to create an appliance—if one is needed. With the traditi ...
IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)
IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)

... It is important to point out the correlation of AI with two rather rare syndromes named Jalili syndrome and enamel dysplasia with hamartoma atypical follicular hyperplasia [EDHFH] syndrome. Jalili syndrome refers to the co-existence of cone rod dystrophy (CRD) and AI due to mutation of the CNNM4, wh ...
The Use of Non-Convertible Tubes
The Use of Non-Convertible Tubes

... concept with colleagues, and mentioned them in our lectures. They seem to provide a useful treatment option. In the future I believe they will be used increasingly, especially in the lower arch, and they are therefore featured in the new book. Editor What has made it possible to move to non-converti ...
Mechanobiology of tooth movement
Mechanobiology of tooth movement

... model, the events are divided into four stages: matrix strain and fluid flow, cell strain, cell activation and differentiation, and remodelling. Each stage is explained in detail and discussed using recent literature. ...
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full issue pdf - Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
full issue pdf - Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics

... therefore, shown higher rates of non-compliance. If no one can be called a lousy user of chemotherapy, why would someone be a lousy headgear (or other appliance) user? In actuality, they are not. It so happens that different treatments entail different patient responses. For example, many patients s ...
- The Angle Orthodontist
- The Angle Orthodontist

... measurements of nonuniformly curved surfaces (ie, the curve of the arch from three standard facial views) will almost certainly cause some mesial-distal tooth measurements to be underestimated. This is why the bias appears to be smaller in this method (0.493): the inherent positive bias of the digit ...
unusual case of extraction of maxillary lateral incisors
unusual case of extraction of maxillary lateral incisors

... Multibracket fixed appliances were placed avoiding the remaining temporary teeth and a NiTi round 0.014” archwire was used for the early phases of alignment. Once proper leveling was achieved, we placed a 0.017 x 0.025” upper NiTi archwire and started grinding the canines’ cuspid to avoid interferen ...
Incidence of White Spot Lesion During Fixed Orthodontic Treatment
Incidence of White Spot Lesion During Fixed Orthodontic Treatment

... of this study was to investigate the incidence of WSL during FOT and to determine the significant factors. Materials and Methods: One hundred and fifty patients (78 girls, 72 boys) were randomly selected to determine incipient WSL development. Labial surfaces on pretreatment and posttreatment photog ...
Methods of inspection, diagnostics and orthopaedic dental treatment
Methods of inspection, diagnostics and orthopaedic dental treatment

... A severely damaged maxillary dentition (A) restored with metal-ceramic fixed prostheses (B). C, Complete cast crown restores mandibular molar. D, Three-unit fixed dental prosthesis replacing missing mandibular premolar. (C, Courtesy of Dr. X Lepe. D, Courtesy of Dr. J. Nelson.) ...
Congenital bilateral agenesis of permanent mandibular incisors
Congenital bilateral agenesis of permanent mandibular incisors

Microleakage and shear bond strength of orthodontc brackets
Microleakage and shear bond strength of orthodontc brackets

Holy Nexus of Variable Wire Cross-section: New Vistas in Begg`s
Holy Nexus of Variable Wire Cross-section: New Vistas in Begg`s

... Refined Begg probably provided the answers to majority of the shortcomings of conventional Begg. But we found that it is difficult to assess the timing of switching over of the retractive component depending on the clinical judgment of incisor inclination. Patient compliance is also one of the major ...
PDF, 82KB - iDentity Orthodontics
PDF, 82KB - iDentity Orthodontics

... progressively tipping teeth into spaces in small increments. In terms of alignment, Invisalign has also had success with straightening arches by derotating teeth, especially when composite attachments are bonded to premolars. In previous reports, these results were largely anecdotal; they have now b ...
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... The number of adult patients referred for orthodontic treatment has increased through the years. Many of these patients have significant anterior tooth wear caused by parafunction, trauma or both.1 In most circumstances, the teeth erupt to maintain contact, resulting in short clinical crowns and dis ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... The oral examination was done in day light using mouth mirror and dental probe. The observations were recorded in the assessment form and later transferred to the PC. Ackermann-Proffit7 classification of malocclusion was used to record the malocclusion. The Dental Health check-up was done for the re ...
Mandibular incisor implant with limited bucco
Mandibular incisor implant with limited bucco

... a. Right-side view showing Angle's Class I molar relationship b. Frontal view showing deep bite and tooth 22 block-out and tooth 32 missing c. Left-side view showing Angle's Class I molar relationship ...
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The drum spring (DS) retractor: a constant and continuous force for
The drum spring (DS) retractor: a constant and continuous force for

... al., 1995). Above all, orthodontic force systems have a direct influence on tooth movement and it is generally accepted that the biological safety is closely related to the amount of force applied (Reitan, 1967; Weinstein, 1967), the age of the patient and the cellular turnover of alveolar bone (Stu ...
- The Angle Orthodontist
- The Angle Orthodontist

Anchorage Control in Bioprogressive vs Straight
Anchorage Control in Bioprogressive vs Straight

... lected. Differences between the original and the retraced cephalometric radiographs were statistically analyzed using a matched paired t-test. The results of the analysis indicated that there were no statistically significant differences between the original and repeated measurements at the 0.05 lev ...
Morphological characteristics influencing the orthodontic extraction
Morphological characteristics influencing the orthodontic extraction

... Extraction strategies have been widely accepted in various malocclusion treatments. However, disputes about teeth extraction indications in orthodontic treatment have been continued for over a century [1-3]. Appropriate extraction decisions and well-designed strategies will no doubt benefit patients ...
The need for orthodontic treatment among 10–11- and 14–15
The need for orthodontic treatment among 10–11- and 14–15

... changes over the time, and some self-correction is possible. Deep bite and increased overjet predominate at the age of 8–9 years and may be reduced by prominent growth of the mandible some year later (22). Reduction in overjet was found during adolescence by several researchers (23, 24). The biggest ...
- American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial
- American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial

... The topography of the inferior wall with the maxillary root apices varies according to a patient's age, size, amount of pneumatization of the maxillary sinus, and status of dental retention.3 The thickness of the inferior wall of the sinus and its relationship with the adjacent teeth is crucial for ...
Relationship between initial crowding and interproximal
Relationship between initial crowding and interproximal

... discomfort; therefore, 30-µm metal strips were used for the measurement. Furthermore, because the subjects were being maintained with retainers and those of Southard et al. (9) were not undergoing orthodontic treatment, the ...
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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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