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... braces. It’s a revolutionary combination of proven orthodontic techniques, modern materials and innovative thought. Six Month Smiles® utilizes specialized clear braces to gently straighten and align teeth in an average time of just six months (learn more at www.6monthsmiles.com). Best Advice Receive ...
... braces. It’s a revolutionary combination of proven orthodontic techniques, modern materials and innovative thought. Six Month Smiles® utilizes specialized clear braces to gently straighten and align teeth in an average time of just six months (learn more at www.6monthsmiles.com). Best Advice Receive ...
THE THIRD MOLAR – A DENTISTRY TOPIC REQUIRING AN
... since the XIX century, when Robinson (1859) wrote: “The third molars are frequently the immediate cause of teeth irregularity”6. There are many facets to the role of the third molar in orthodontics, and accordingly within dentomaxillary disorders. On one side, it is a source of orthodontic pathology ...
... since the XIX century, when Robinson (1859) wrote: “The third molars are frequently the immediate cause of teeth irregularity”6. There are many facets to the role of the third molar in orthodontics, and accordingly within dentomaxillary disorders. On one side, it is a source of orthodontic pathology ...
REVIEW - eDENT Journals
... To minimize or prevent rotational relapse, a fiberotomy or a bonded fixed retainer may need to be considered by the clinician after completion of the desired movements and sometimes before the appliances are removed. Clark suggested that, after the alignment of palatally impacted canines, lingual dr ...
... To minimize or prevent rotational relapse, a fiberotomy or a bonded fixed retainer may need to be considered by the clinician after completion of the desired movements and sometimes before the appliances are removed. Clark suggested that, after the alignment of palatally impacted canines, lingual dr ...
tripping the Plastic Fantastic
... the tooth. This will allow the clinician to ascertain whether the root is directly over or under the crown or if it is off axis from the crown. Clinical experience tells us that the more directly over the crown the root is, the more favorable the movement and hence the ability to use the optimized a ...
... the tooth. This will allow the clinician to ascertain whether the root is directly over or under the crown or if it is off axis from the crown. Clinical experience tells us that the more directly over the crown the root is, the more favorable the movement and hence the ability to use the optimized a ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... recorded in group B at the two different time points after treatment. This finding can be explained by the effect of using orthodontic appliances in the treatment of the various dento-maxillar anomalies which most frequently presume the application of high intensity forces, nonphysiological, which a ...
... recorded in group B at the two different time points after treatment. This finding can be explained by the effect of using orthodontic appliances in the treatment of the various dento-maxillar anomalies which most frequently presume the application of high intensity forces, nonphysiological, which a ...
hybrid fixed functional appliance
... conventional tooth moving mechanotherapies. However, clinicians are periodically confronted with malocclusions that do not respond favourably to such tooth moving mechanotherapies because the disharmony exists in the basal jaw bone. In order to treat the full spectrum of malocclusions effectively, a ...
... conventional tooth moving mechanotherapies. However, clinicians are periodically confronted with malocclusions that do not respond favourably to such tooth moving mechanotherapies because the disharmony exists in the basal jaw bone. In order to treat the full spectrum of malocclusions effectively, a ...
Interproximal enamel reduction as a part of orthodontic treatment
... described more than 20 years ago by Sheridan as an alternative to extraction or expansion in borderline cases (14, 28). It generates space primarily in buccal segments. Using the ARS technique, one can easily create as much space as needed, and thus there is no need to close the gaps between the tee ...
... described more than 20 years ago by Sheridan as an alternative to extraction or expansion in borderline cases (14, 28). It generates space primarily in buccal segments. Using the ARS technique, one can easily create as much space as needed, and thus there is no need to close the gaps between the tee ...
- The Angle Orthodontist
... Self-estimation of Disturbance to Appearance No significant intergroup difference was found for self-estimated disturbance of appearance because of the appliances. DISCUSSION In evidence-based dentistry, it is important to highlight aspects of treatment that are important to the patient. Patients un ...
... Self-estimation of Disturbance to Appearance No significant intergroup difference was found for self-estimated disturbance of appearance because of the appliances. DISCUSSION In evidence-based dentistry, it is important to highlight aspects of treatment that are important to the patient. Patients un ...
8, -9, and -13 in gingival crevicular fluid of short root anomaly patients
... MMP-1 involvement in root resorption (Domon et al., 1999). Such root resorption activity has been related in humans to an increase in the amount of MMPs produced by periodontal fibroblast-like cells (Wu et al., 1999). Futher loss of the apical structure of SRA teeth is a common finding during orthod ...
... MMP-1 involvement in root resorption (Domon et al., 1999). Such root resorption activity has been related in humans to an increase in the amount of MMPs produced by periodontal fibroblast-like cells (Wu et al., 1999). Futher loss of the apical structure of SRA teeth is a common finding during orthod ...
Predictors of initial stability of orthodontic miniscrew implants
... Anchorage control plays an important role in orthodontic treatment. In the past, extraoral headgear, elastics, and a number of other appliances have been suggested as effective forms of orthodontic anchorage. However, the main drawback of these appliances is that they all rely on patient compliance ...
... Anchorage control plays an important role in orthodontic treatment. In the past, extraoral headgear, elastics, and a number of other appliances have been suggested as effective forms of orthodontic anchorage. However, the main drawback of these appliances is that they all rely on patient compliance ...
OPEN PDF - EJCO Journal
... for the first phase of treatment followed by full fixed appliance. Lateral cephalometric radiographs were taken at the beginning (T1) and at the end (T2) of treatment. Selected cephalometric analyses and superimpositions were used to evaluate dental, skeletal and facial changes with treatment. The p ...
... for the first phase of treatment followed by full fixed appliance. Lateral cephalometric radiographs were taken at the beginning (T1) and at the end (T2) of treatment. Selected cephalometric analyses and superimpositions were used to evaluate dental, skeletal and facial changes with treatment. The p ...
Document
... orthodontic coverage provisions that allow enrollees to enjoy the same coverage and convenience as their previous program • Provision available to initial enrollees where banding has already occurred • To sign up for this feature, go to the Texas A&M System HR website at http://tamus.edu/benefits/pr ...
... orthodontic coverage provisions that allow enrollees to enjoy the same coverage and convenience as their previous program • Provision available to initial enrollees where banding has already occurred • To sign up for this feature, go to the Texas A&M System HR website at http://tamus.edu/benefits/pr ...
Sleep apnea and orthodontics: An interdisciplinary approachto
... airway pressure (CPAP), involves sleeping with a breathing mask that’s attached to a machine that helps generate more air pressure in the throat. CPAP is highly effective when used properly, but patient compliance is a big problem. Many people find the device so uncomfortable they simply stop using ...
... airway pressure (CPAP), involves sleeping with a breathing mask that’s attached to a machine that helps generate more air pressure in the throat. CPAP is highly effective when used properly, but patient compliance is a big problem. Many people find the device so uncomfortable they simply stop using ...
title of the topic a comparative assessment of frictional resistance
... orthodontic tooth movement. The friction that is generated in a bracketarchwire combination can be advantageous as well as disadvantageous depending on the stages of treatment, such as space closure. In order to prevent undesired tooth movement and get optimal result, friction must be understood and ...
... orthodontic tooth movement. The friction that is generated in a bracketarchwire combination can be advantageous as well as disadvantageous depending on the stages of treatment, such as space closure. In order to prevent undesired tooth movement and get optimal result, friction must be understood and ...
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... MS & Lactobacilli • Cariogenic: Organisms that cause caries . • Acidogenic: can produce great amounts of acids • Aciduric: are tolerant of acidic environments . MS are present as a pandemic infection in humans: 1. That is MS are found in everyone regardless of race, ethnic background, or geographic ...
... MS & Lactobacilli • Cariogenic: Organisms that cause caries . • Acidogenic: can produce great amounts of acids • Aciduric: are tolerant of acidic environments . MS are present as a pandemic infection in humans: 1. That is MS are found in everyone regardless of race, ethnic background, or geographic ...
Dental management of patients before and after renal transplantation
... Dental Treatment The patient is given oral hygiene instructions. At this stage, dental procedures may take place selectively. The dentist may safely perform dental cleaning, sealing, endodontic treatments and fi xed prosthetic work. As far as periodontal treatment is concerned, it would be advisable ...
... Dental Treatment The patient is given oral hygiene instructions. At this stage, dental procedures may take place selectively. The dentist may safely perform dental cleaning, sealing, endodontic treatments and fi xed prosthetic work. As far as periodontal treatment is concerned, it would be advisable ...
Catalogue - Inman Orthodontic Laboratories
... Used for retracting teeth to close spacing. The appliance may also be used to reposition teeth into a better position before cosmetic dentistry to reduce the amount of enamel reduction (preps) needed. ...
... Used for retracting teeth to close spacing. The appliance may also be used to reposition teeth into a better position before cosmetic dentistry to reduce the amount of enamel reduction (preps) needed. ...
Comparison of two orthodontic indirect bonding methods.
... 6 months. It was found that the directly bonded attachments had a failure rate of 2.4% while the indirectly bonded attachments had a failure rate of 13.9%. These studies showed failure rates across the different methods of banding, direct bonding and indirect bonding were similar. But, the comparis ...
... 6 months. It was found that the directly bonded attachments had a failure rate of 2.4% while the indirectly bonded attachments had a failure rate of 13.9%. These studies showed failure rates across the different methods of banding, direct bonding and indirect bonding were similar. But, the comparis ...
orthodontic treatment needs of brazilian 12-year
... respecting the city’s regions’ ratios. Twenty-five children were chosen from each class independent of their sex. Sixty-eight (5.4%) were undergoing or had undergone orthodontic treatment. Subsequently, they were excluded from the sample, bringing the final number to 1,182. Of these, 550 (46.5%) wer ...
... respecting the city’s regions’ ratios. Twenty-five children were chosen from each class independent of their sex. Sixty-eight (5.4%) were undergoing or had undergone orthodontic treatment. Subsequently, they were excluded from the sample, bringing the final number to 1,182. Of these, 550 (46.5%) wer ...
Management of Internal Resorption: A Catch
... a catch-22 situation from the standpoints of both its diagnosis and treatment. It begins initially in the pulpal space and extends into the surrounding dentin. Its diagnosis and management have been a challenge to dental practitioners. Due to its insidious pathology, IR can progress to a great exten ...
... a catch-22 situation from the standpoints of both its diagnosis and treatment. It begins initially in the pulpal space and extends into the surrounding dentin. Its diagnosis and management have been a challenge to dental practitioners. Due to its insidious pathology, IR can progress to a great exten ...
Bite Raiser Treatment With Class II, Division 2 Malocclusion en
... demonstrate a retroclination of upper incisors in combination with a deep bite. It is assumed, when the retroclined upper incisors and deep bite are corrected, the mandible will spontaneously move forward and thereby simplify the orthodontic correction of the distal occlusion.1 Otto2 noted that the ...
... demonstrate a retroclination of upper incisors in combination with a deep bite. It is assumed, when the retroclined upper incisors and deep bite are corrected, the mandible will spontaneously move forward and thereby simplify the orthodontic correction of the distal occlusion.1 Otto2 noted that the ...