The Effects of Orthodontic Forces during Canine Retraction Using
... The pre-adjusted Straight-Wire SLBs (Forestadent, Quick Bracket; MBT prescription) with 0.022″×0.028″ slots were bonded to the buccal surface of the maxillary teeth after a transpalatal arch with Nance button was cemented to the maxillary first molars. The initial alignment was obtained with a 0.014 ...
... The pre-adjusted Straight-Wire SLBs (Forestadent, Quick Bracket; MBT prescription) with 0.022″×0.028″ slots were bonded to the buccal surface of the maxillary teeth after a transpalatal arch with Nance button was cemented to the maxillary first molars. The initial alignment was obtained with a 0.014 ...
MI Paste Plus to prevent demineralization in orthodontic patients: A
... enamel surface with a high concentration of fluorides, which restrict the passage of ions into the deeper, more affected layers. Therefore, immediate application of a high concentration of fluoride is not recommended. There might be fewer enamel discolorations with time because of further remineraliza ...
... enamel surface with a high concentration of fluorides, which restrict the passage of ions into the deeper, more affected layers. Therefore, immediate application of a high concentration of fluoride is not recommended. There might be fewer enamel discolorations with time because of further remineraliza ...
Analysis of Stress in the Periodontal Ligament and Alveolar Bone of
... to determine a single overall resultant.8 The periodontal tissues exhibit nonlinear behavior in response to external forces. However, the nature of biomechanical behavior of the periodontium before and after orthodontic tooth movement has not been elucidated because of the difficulties in measuremen ...
... to determine a single overall resultant.8 The periodontal tissues exhibit nonlinear behavior in response to external forces. However, the nature of biomechanical behavior of the periodontium before and after orthodontic tooth movement has not been elucidated because of the difficulties in measuremen ...
Clinical and Radiologic Appearances of Invasive Cervical Resorption
... vascular resorptive tissue becomes visible through thin residual enamel. Although a pink discoloration of the crown indicates the resorptive process, some teeth give no visual signs and diagnosis is usually the result of a routine radiologic examination [12]. Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is ...
... vascular resorptive tissue becomes visible through thin residual enamel. Although a pink discoloration of the crown indicates the resorptive process, some teeth give no visual signs and diagnosis is usually the result of a routine radiologic examination [12]. Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is ...
A comparison of outcomes of orthodontic and surgical
... Subjects. Subjects were selected from treatment records available at the University of North Carolina. The records to be analyzed (dental casts, cephalometric radiographs, photographs) were taken immediately before treatment and within 1 year of completion of the orthodontic phase of treatment. For ...
... Subjects. Subjects were selected from treatment records available at the University of North Carolina. The records to be analyzed (dental casts, cephalometric radiographs, photographs) were taken immediately before treatment and within 1 year of completion of the orthodontic phase of treatment. For ...
Aesthetic crown lengthening
... Following collection of data, the findings are analyzed and a concise diagnosis is formulated. This will identify conditions that require treatment and may involve a single discipline, such as restorative dentistry, periodontics, endodontics, orthodontics or oral and maxillofacial surgery. More ofte ...
... Following collection of data, the findings are analyzed and a concise diagnosis is formulated. This will identify conditions that require treatment and may involve a single discipline, such as restorative dentistry, periodontics, endodontics, orthodontics or oral and maxillofacial surgery. More ofte ...
Long-term Stability of Unilateral Posterior Crossbite Correction
... The slow palatal expansion procedure was performed with a removable plate (n ⫽ 50) and the RME technique was performed with a tissue-borne split fixed acrylic appliance (n ⫽ 50). Each of the above groups contained 25 early treatment patients and 25 late treatment patients (Table 1). The slow palatal ...
... The slow palatal expansion procedure was performed with a removable plate (n ⫽ 50) and the RME technique was performed with a tissue-borne split fixed acrylic appliance (n ⫽ 50). Each of the above groups contained 25 early treatment patients and 25 late treatment patients (Table 1). The slow palatal ...
Correction of an Asymmetrical Class II Malocclusion Using
... the cantilever or tipping of the lower anterior teeth (Fig. 6). Maxillary canine retraction was completed in 12 weeks with no apparent anchorage loss or bite deepening (Fig. 7). ...
... the cantilever or tipping of the lower anterior teeth (Fig. 6). Maxillary canine retraction was completed in 12 weeks with no apparent anchorage loss or bite deepening (Fig. 7). ...
Reflect 2-2016 - Ivoclar Vivadent
... At this time of year the dental world is thriving at conferences and meetings around the globe. As an organization we are energized by these opportunities to connect with you, our clients, and appreciate how your skills bring dentistry and dental technology to life. Recently I had the fortune of tra ...
... At this time of year the dental world is thriving at conferences and meetings around the globe. As an organization we are energized by these opportunities to connect with you, our clients, and appreciate how your skills bring dentistry and dental technology to life. Recently I had the fortune of tra ...
tooth wear - CTS Dental Supplies
... Tooth wear is a multifactorial process with both chemical and mechanical causes.3 Clinical management therefore requires careful and targeted risk assessment to identify causative factors and implement an appropriate prevention strategy.3,7 1. Erosion refers to enamel softening and dissolution by a ...
... Tooth wear is a multifactorial process with both chemical and mechanical causes.3 Clinical management therefore requires careful and targeted risk assessment to identify causative factors and implement an appropriate prevention strategy.3,7 1. Erosion refers to enamel softening and dissolution by a ...
“I`m Edentulous.” - More than a denture
... Now, with Phonares II teeth, you can create more than a denture, you can create a smile! Phonares II premium denture teeth represents the latest innovation in material science, design and performance, providing the very best in esthetics, wear and natural smile design. Recommend Phonares II to your ...
... Now, with Phonares II teeth, you can create more than a denture, you can create a smile! Phonares II premium denture teeth represents the latest innovation in material science, design and performance, providing the very best in esthetics, wear and natural smile design. Recommend Phonares II to your ...
Pratt Dental PPO Pla..
... than 12 months after the initial insertion. Limited to 1 time per consecutive 6 months. PALLIATIVE TREATMENT Covered as a separate benefit only if no other service, other than exam and radiographs, were performed on the same tooth during the visit. OCCLUSAL GUARDS Limited to 1 guard every consecutiv ...
... than 12 months after the initial insertion. Limited to 1 time per consecutive 6 months. PALLIATIVE TREATMENT Covered as a separate benefit only if no other service, other than exam and radiographs, were performed on the same tooth during the visit. OCCLUSAL GUARDS Limited to 1 guard every consecutiv ...
Prevalence and Rationale of Orthodontic Extractions at Loma Linda
... especially in the incisor region likely as a result of the teeth being positioned anterior to the medullary bone of the mandible. When the mesiodistal configurations of incisors were too large to be accommodated and well in the medullary bone, Tweed proposed extraction of first premolars as a solut ...
... especially in the incisor region likely as a result of the teeth being positioned anterior to the medullary bone of the mandible. When the mesiodistal configurations of incisors were too large to be accommodated and well in the medullary bone, Tweed proposed extraction of first premolars as a solut ...
Influence of premolar extractions on tooth size discrepancy. Part
... still a topical subject. Lots of reasons made it an object of clinical discussion and scientific research. In various periods of 20th century, in all the treatments permanent teeth were extracted from 6,5% to 80% in all the medical cases (15). The apex of teeth removal was reached in 1968, when teet ...
... still a topical subject. Lots of reasons made it an object of clinical discussion and scientific research. In various periods of 20th century, in all the treatments permanent teeth were extracted from 6,5% to 80% in all the medical cases (15). The apex of teeth removal was reached in 1968, when teet ...
KNOWLEDGE OF DENTAL STUDENTS WITH RESPECT TO
... general dentists requesting to be able to use the product (Schlossberg 2001). It has currently been estimated that a majority of new patients treated with Invisalign® are treated by general dentists (Marques et al. 2011). Dental students have most likely been exposed to clear aligner systems even be ...
... general dentists requesting to be able to use the product (Schlossberg 2001). It has currently been estimated that a majority of new patients treated with Invisalign® are treated by general dentists (Marques et al. 2011). Dental students have most likely been exposed to clear aligner systems even be ...
Unilateral Maxillary First Molar Extraction in Class II Subdivision: An
... healthy premolar teeth for orthodontic purposes may not be warranted in cases with compromised first molars. As a general rule, presence of extensive caries lesions, large restorations, endodontic or periodontal problems, or hypoplastic enamel should be taken into account when extraction treatment h ...
... healthy premolar teeth for orthodontic purposes may not be warranted in cases with compromised first molars. As a general rule, presence of extensive caries lesions, large restorations, endodontic or periodontal problems, or hypoplastic enamel should be taken into account when extraction treatment h ...
Effectiveness of early orthodontic treatment with the Twin
... growth modification treatment may be delayed until the late transitional dentition, when it is provided in 1 course of treatment, with an initial functional appliance phase. Recently, these different approaches have been investigated in the United States by 3 randomized trials of growth modification ...
... growth modification treatment may be delayed until the late transitional dentition, when it is provided in 1 course of treatment, with an initial functional appliance phase. Recently, these different approaches have been investigated in the United States by 3 randomized trials of growth modification ...
Orthodontic material applications over the past century: Evolution of
... Abstract: The advances in the field of materials as they relate to orthodontics can be divided into the actual evolution of materials applied to daily practice and the changes in research methods to study the performance and the biologic properties of the materials. Although it is evident that new m ...
... Abstract: The advances in the field of materials as they relate to orthodontics can be divided into the actual evolution of materials applied to daily practice and the changes in research methods to study the performance and the biologic properties of the materials. Although it is evident that new m ...
Is there any association between facial type and mandibular dental
... perspectives in diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. However, changes made in procedures should not affect the balance between bones and muscular structure, because both malocclusion and normal occlusion present a natural, balanced equilibrium between teeth and bone, influenced by the surrounding mu ...
... perspectives in diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. However, changes made in procedures should not affect the balance between bones and muscular structure, because both malocclusion and normal occlusion present a natural, balanced equilibrium between teeth and bone, influenced by the surrounding mu ...
How well does Invisalign work? A prospective clinical study
... with posterior edentulous spaces were included if treatment did not entail space closure. Patients who would have mandibular incisor extractions were included in this study. Only 1 participant was treated with mandibular incisor extraction. (2) The patient was at least 18 years of age to allow for p ...
... with posterior edentulous spaces were included if treatment did not entail space closure. Patients who would have mandibular incisor extractions were included in this study. Only 1 participant was treated with mandibular incisor extraction. (2) The patient was at least 18 years of age to allow for p ...