Exploring the publications in three major orthodontic journals
... Abstract: Objective: To analyze the types of articles and authorship characteristics of three orthodontic journals-American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (AJODO), The Angle Orthodontist (AO), and European Journal of Orthodontics (EJO)-published between 2008 and 2012 and to asse ...
... Abstract: Objective: To analyze the types of articles and authorship characteristics of three orthodontic journals-American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (AJODO), The Angle Orthodontist (AO), and European Journal of Orthodontics (EJO)-published between 2008 and 2012 and to asse ...
a biometric approach to aesthetic crown lengthening - Hu
... clinical dilemma for the aesthetic-oriented periodontist. There are a myriad of techniques that have evolved over several decades to treat this situation. Techniques that simplify as well as enhance the quality of treatment can provide substantial benefit to both patients and treating practitioners ...
... clinical dilemma for the aesthetic-oriented periodontist. There are a myriad of techniques that have evolved over several decades to treat this situation. Techniques that simplify as well as enhance the quality of treatment can provide substantial benefit to both patients and treating practitioners ...
Pediatric Dental Services Essential Health Benefit
... o Pre-operative periapical X-rays of entire treatment site o If there are special circumstances related to the treatment, a detailed narrative is recommended. Oral Surgery Required documentation: o Pre-operative X-ray of treatment site o Narrative (if applicable) Orthodontic Services *Services will ...
... o Pre-operative periapical X-rays of entire treatment site o If there are special circumstances related to the treatment, a detailed narrative is recommended. Oral Surgery Required documentation: o Pre-operative X-ray of treatment site o Narrative (if applicable) Orthodontic Services *Services will ...
Transverse Maxillary Asymmetry Treated with Unilateral Surgically
... on for 6 months prior to rapid palatal expansion. The expander was inserted using gold sealant and ceramic preparation. Surgery was performed (Fig 1) in a unilateral Lefort I pattern leaving the nasal septum with the right maxilla. The pterygoid plates were separated to provide minimal resistance fo ...
... on for 6 months prior to rapid palatal expansion. The expander was inserted using gold sealant and ceramic preparation. Surgery was performed (Fig 1) in a unilateral Lefort I pattern leaving the nasal septum with the right maxilla. The pterygoid plates were separated to provide minimal resistance fo ...
pcso business - Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists
... All of the examiners worked very hard. Upon arriving in Dallas, we attended a full-day orientation program and calibration session for the cast-radiograph evaluation. Then we began the examinations, which took five days to complete. We examined two to four candidates each day. All of the examiners w ...
... All of the examiners worked very hard. Upon arriving in Dallas, we attended a full-day orientation program and calibration session for the cast-radiograph evaluation. Then we began the examinations, which took five days to complete. We examined two to four candidates each day. All of the examiners w ...
SSU Standards (Revised)
... concurrent signs and symptoms of inflammation and possible calculus) or whether the probing depth is a result of a pseudopocket, hyperplastic tissue, occlusal trauma, or partially erupted tooth. If the dentist makes a diagnosis of periodontitis (see disease classifications), treatment may involve sc ...
... concurrent signs and symptoms of inflammation and possible calculus) or whether the probing depth is a result of a pseudopocket, hyperplastic tissue, occlusal trauma, or partially erupted tooth. If the dentist makes a diagnosis of periodontitis (see disease classifications), treatment may involve sc ...
year - Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists
... cases for decades before Dick began his search. As you may know, Charlie’s early treatment mimicked Edward Angle’s non-extraction, arch expansion philosophy. Charlie noted significant post-retention relapse of those expanded cases, and in an effort to correct this perceived mis-step, he retreated ma ...
... cases for decades before Dick began his search. As you may know, Charlie’s early treatment mimicked Edward Angle’s non-extraction, arch expansion philosophy. Charlie noted significant post-retention relapse of those expanded cases, and in an effort to correct this perceived mis-step, he retreated ma ...
Booklet - GC India Dental
... Can I add onto everStick® fibres once they are cured? Yes. The significance of the IPN structure is that surfaces can be reactivated even after the final polymerisation. Reactivation is achieved by applying the StickRESIN (containing bis-GMA and TEDMA) to the fibres. A small amount of StickRESIN is ...
... Can I add onto everStick® fibres once they are cured? Yes. The significance of the IPN structure is that surfaces can be reactivated even after the final polymerisation. Reactivation is achieved by applying the StickRESIN (containing bis-GMA and TEDMA) to the fibres. A small amount of StickRESIN is ...
reliability of par and iotn indeices in north east indian population
... malocclusion [8]. These results suggest that Class II malocclusions in north East Indian populations have more occlusal-traits and treatment need than Class I or Class III malocclusions [9]. With reference table II, clears that the treatment need group can be categorized with higher score than treat ...
... malocclusion [8]. These results suggest that Class II malocclusions in north East Indian populations have more occlusal-traits and treatment need than Class I or Class III malocclusions [9]. With reference table II, clears that the treatment need group can be categorized with higher score than treat ...
Grading System for Casts-Radiographs
... areas of the posterior teeth. The results of the four field tests show that the most commonly malaligned teeth were the maxillary and mandibular lateral incisors and second molars, which accounted for nearly 80% of the mistakes. Marginal ridges are used to assess proper vertical positioning of the p ...
... areas of the posterior teeth. The results of the four field tests show that the most commonly malaligned teeth were the maxillary and mandibular lateral incisors and second molars, which accounted for nearly 80% of the mistakes. Marginal ridges are used to assess proper vertical positioning of the p ...
Microleakage under Orthodontic Brackets Using High
... and gingival margins of brackets bonded with high-intensity light curing lights and conventional halogen lights. Materials and Methods: Forty-five freshly extracted human maxillary premolar teeth were randomly separated into three groups of 15 teeth each. Stainless steel brackets were bonded in all ...
... and gingival margins of brackets bonded with high-intensity light curing lights and conventional halogen lights. Materials and Methods: Forty-five freshly extracted human maxillary premolar teeth were randomly separated into three groups of 15 teeth each. Stainless steel brackets were bonded in all ...
Distribution of Malocclusion and Occlusal Traits among Tibetan
... without gingival trauma, complete overbite without gingival or palatal trauma and complete overbite with gingival or palatal trauma. Overjet: Measurements between 0 to 3.4 mm were considered normal, while the other categories of increased overjet includes; greater than 3.5 mm but less than or equal ...
... without gingival trauma, complete overbite without gingival or palatal trauma and complete overbite with gingival or palatal trauma. Overjet: Measurements between 0 to 3.4 mm were considered normal, while the other categories of increased overjet includes; greater than 3.5 mm but less than or equal ...
world board of lingual orthodontists (wblo)
... In only one case should orthognathic surgery. If a candidate is unable to produce a case for categories 1, 2, 4, 6 or 8 they may substitute with another case from another category but must give an explanation why it has been substituted and may only do this for one case. Categories 3, 5 and 7 are ma ...
... In only one case should orthognathic surgery. If a candidate is unable to produce a case for categories 1, 2, 4, 6 or 8 they may substitute with another case from another category but must give an explanation why it has been substituted and may only do this for one case. Categories 3, 5 and 7 are ma ...
The FARRELL BENT WIRE System
... development - particularly in the early mixed dentition by correcting tongue position, function and mode of breathing. This can be insufficient, particularly if treatment has not commenced until the late mixed or early permanent dentition with the TRAINER for Alignment™ (T4A™). There is a need to mo ...
... development - particularly in the early mixed dentition by correcting tongue position, function and mode of breathing. This can be insufficient, particularly if treatment has not commenced until the late mixed or early permanent dentition with the TRAINER for Alignment™ (T4A™). There is a need to mo ...
Root canal therapy, fixed partial dentures and implant
... data suggested that extraction without replacement resulted in inferior psychosocial outcomes compared with alternatives. Long-term prospective clinical trials with large sample sizes and clearly defined outcome criteria are needed. Commentary Dentists are often requested to assist in recommending o ...
... data suggested that extraction without replacement resulted in inferior psychosocial outcomes compared with alternatives. Long-term prospective clinical trials with large sample sizes and clearly defined outcome criteria are needed. Commentary Dentists are often requested to assist in recommending o ...
Upper Incisor Protrusion
... if this is contributory. Following this there are many options: 1. Functional appliances. These are removable appliances which work by artificially posturing the lower jaw forwards. This causes the upper incisors to move back, the lower incisors to move forwards and it may also encourage a small deg ...
... if this is contributory. Following this there are many options: 1. Functional appliances. These are removable appliances which work by artificially posturing the lower jaw forwards. This causes the upper incisors to move back, the lower incisors to move forwards and it may also encourage a small deg ...
Comparative analysis of slot dimension in lingual bracket systems
... sought the correction of malaligned teeth. These patients are frequently focused on dental esthetics in the anterior region. For socio-cultural reasons, adult patients favor invisible orthodontic treatment over eye-catching treatment by buccal appliances. Hence, fixed lingual bracket systems have be ...
... sought the correction of malaligned teeth. These patients are frequently focused on dental esthetics in the anterior region. For socio-cultural reasons, adult patients favor invisible orthodontic treatment over eye-catching treatment by buccal appliances. Hence, fixed lingual bracket systems have be ...
Histological changes in human dental pulp following application of
... Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran 2)Department of Oral Pathology, Faculty of Dentistry and Dental School Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran 3)Department of Community Medicine and Public Health, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, ...
... Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran 2)Department of Oral Pathology, Faculty of Dentistry and Dental School Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran 3)Department of Community Medicine and Public Health, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, ...
Effect of Using a New Cyanoacrylate Adhesive on the Shear Bond
... The direct bonding of orthodontic brackets has revolutionized and improved the clinical practice of orthodontics. However, there is a need to improve on the bonding procedure by saving time and also minimizing enamel loss during bonding and debonding without jeopardizing the ability to maintain a cl ...
... The direct bonding of orthodontic brackets has revolutionized and improved the clinical practice of orthodontics. However, there is a need to improve on the bonding procedure by saving time and also minimizing enamel loss during bonding and debonding without jeopardizing the ability to maintain a cl ...
Maxillary Midline and Other Deviations
... Orthodontists are keen observers of midline deviations [1]. They usually use the facial midline (constructed from glabella, nasion and the upper lip Cupid’s bow) as a reference line to evaluate the maxillary midline [2]. However, extra oral landmarks may be misleading due to the presence of a variab ...
... Orthodontists are keen observers of midline deviations [1]. They usually use the facial midline (constructed from glabella, nasion and the upper lip Cupid’s bow) as a reference line to evaluate the maxillary midline [2]. However, extra oral landmarks may be misleading due to the presence of a variab ...
431_Practical_Manual_I
... lower canine. In class III cases, the opposite is true. The upper canine is located more distal, with the lower canine migrating more mesial. Other systems have been developed to further aid in classifying a malocclusion. They are also used when the first molars are absent. In these cases, an Inciso ...
... lower canine. In class III cases, the opposite is true. The upper canine is located more distal, with the lower canine migrating more mesial. Other systems have been developed to further aid in classifying a malocclusion. They are also used when the first molars are absent. In these cases, an Inciso ...