Influence of patient head positioning on measured axial tooth
... mesiodistal tooth angulation16 and is the method most often used in the orthodontic practice5,10–12,17 The relatively low radiation dosage, a broad projection with little superimposition, and simplicity in use have made these images routine.18 A panoramic machine must make complex movements to obtai ...
... mesiodistal tooth angulation16 and is the method most often used in the orthodontic practice5,10–12,17 The relatively low radiation dosage, a broad projection with little superimposition, and simplicity in use have made these images routine.18 A panoramic machine must make complex movements to obtai ...
EFFECT OF NITRIC OXIDE (NO) ON ORTHODONTIC TOOTH
... areas of tension) (Sandy, Farndale, Meikle 1993). Applying force to a tooth disrupts the equilibrium between bone formation and resorption. This results in an overwhelmingly greater amount of bone resorption than formation on the pressure side; and the reverse on the tension side (Sandy et al.1993). ...
... areas of tension) (Sandy, Farndale, Meikle 1993). Applying force to a tooth disrupts the equilibrium between bone formation and resorption. This results in an overwhelmingly greater amount of bone resorption than formation on the pressure side; and the reverse on the tension side (Sandy et al.1993). ...
AN OVERVIEW OF RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIALS IN
... (restricted forward movement of the maxilla), whereas functional appliance therapy produces greater mandibular change (increase in mandibular length), but there was considerable variation in the effect with both appliance systems.3 Children in all three groups were pooled together and continued into ...
... (restricted forward movement of the maxilla), whereas functional appliance therapy produces greater mandibular change (increase in mandibular length), but there was considerable variation in the effect with both appliance systems.3 Children in all three groups were pooled together and continued into ...
A Critical Approach to the Biocompatibility Testing of Niti Orthodontic
... to be in a range of 0.6-1.0 N at 3mm deflection [31]. The archwires were placed into the bracket slots with the following sequence: both bonding of the brackets and the binding procedure were performed from upper left second premolar to upper right second premolar. The NiTi archwire was bound conven ...
... to be in a range of 0.6-1.0 N at 3mm deflection [31]. The archwires were placed into the bracket slots with the following sequence: both bonding of the brackets and the binding procedure were performed from upper left second premolar to upper right second premolar. The NiTi archwire was bound conven ...
Dental Treatment
... reached the stage of “dental fitness” in terms of treatment for their servicerelated condition will not have further dental treatment covered by Veterans’ Affairs. ...
... reached the stage of “dental fitness” in terms of treatment for their servicerelated condition will not have further dental treatment covered by Veterans’ Affairs. ...
Orthodontic Aesthetic
... ADVANCED Bracket is one more option for your patients asking for the best in the aesthetic/cosmetic orthodontic treatment. As for the other members of the Clarity bracket family, they still have their specific indication in my practice. A traditionally ligated Clarity bracket is still my appliance o ...
... ADVANCED Bracket is one more option for your patients asking for the best in the aesthetic/cosmetic orthodontic treatment. As for the other members of the Clarity bracket family, they still have their specific indication in my practice. A traditionally ligated Clarity bracket is still my appliance o ...
a treatment method for class ii division 1 patients with
... complement of teeth. Moreover, several maxillary molar distal movement techniques, for example, the skeletal anchorage system (SAS) described by Sugawara et al, 5 can often be carried out only after extraction of the second or third molars. We can conclude, therefore, that the different treatment me ...
... complement of teeth. Moreover, several maxillary molar distal movement techniques, for example, the skeletal anchorage system (SAS) described by Sugawara et al, 5 can often be carried out only after extraction of the second or third molars. We can conclude, therefore, that the different treatment me ...
Registration under Specialist SOP
... radiographs will then be added to their Scope of Practice. One pilot course has been completed and we are waiting for final approval of this course from the MRTB. A course is planned for Auckland once this approval is received. Only 15 can attend each course as it involves significant one- on one in ...
... radiographs will then be added to their Scope of Practice. One pilot course has been completed and we are waiting for final approval of this course from the MRTB. A course is planned for Auckland once this approval is received. Only 15 can attend each course as it involves significant one- on one in ...
A Simple Chairside Technique of Removing Crown and Fixed
... Plier, New Delhi, India) by keeping the top flat end of the plier on the occlusal surface and the bottom curved end on the gingival border of the cemented crown. 3. Application of manual pressure to the top flat end of Plier exerts pressure directed apically through the center of the tooth. The curv ...
... Plier, New Delhi, India) by keeping the top flat end of the plier on the occlusal surface and the bottom curved end on the gingival border of the cemented crown. 3. Application of manual pressure to the top flat end of Plier exerts pressure directed apically through the center of the tooth. The curv ...
Impacted mandibular canines J Contemp Dent Pract 2007
... This is a retrospective cohort study of 5022 panoramic radiographs taken of patients who presented to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Service of the Faculty of Dentistry at Ataturk University in Erzurum, Turkey between January, 1998 and March, 2006. The status of missing permanent mandibular cani ...
... This is a retrospective cohort study of 5022 panoramic radiographs taken of patients who presented to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Service of the Faculty of Dentistry at Ataturk University in Erzurum, Turkey between January, 1998 and March, 2006. The status of missing permanent mandibular cani ...
Practitioner`s Corner - Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists
... and minimizes the need for a surgical splint. As with Class II cases, when teeth are properly aligned, including Curve of Spee leveling, the occlusion acts as an excellent splint, and very little orthodontic tooth movement is required post-surgically. For general upper and lower tooth alignment in t ...
... and minimizes the need for a surgical splint. As with Class II cases, when teeth are properly aligned, including Curve of Spee leveling, the occlusion acts as an excellent splint, and very little orthodontic tooth movement is required post-surgically. For general upper and lower tooth alignment in t ...
Preview Highlights - American Association of Orthodontists
... • Outstanding speakers presenting their findings on advanced finishing techniques and the proper application of the principles of interdisciplinary care; • State of the art mechanics presentations: TADS, Class II correction, vertical control and open bite correction; • The latest and best informa ...
... • Outstanding speakers presenting their findings on advanced finishing techniques and the proper application of the principles of interdisciplinary care; • State of the art mechanics presentations: TADS, Class II correction, vertical control and open bite correction; • The latest and best informa ...
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... *Postgraduate Student ** Professor & Postgraduate Program Director. Division of Periodontics. Department. of Preventive Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, King Saud University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. ...
... *Postgraduate Student ** Professor & Postgraduate Program Director. Division of Periodontics. Department. of Preventive Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, King Saud University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. ...
PATIENT INFORMATION
... Have you ever experienced any unfavorable reaction to dentistry? _________________________________ Have you ever lost or chipped any teeth? _____________________________________________________ Have there been any injuries to face, mouth, or teeth? ___________________________________________ Is any ...
... Have you ever experienced any unfavorable reaction to dentistry? _________________________________ Have you ever lost or chipped any teeth? _____________________________________________________ Have there been any injuries to face, mouth, or teeth? ___________________________________________ Is any ...
Orthodontic treatment of anterior open bite: a review article—is
... tissue changes produced by a removable appliance associated with high-pull chin cup therapy in children with an Angle Class I AOB. They compared the outcome of patients treated with a control group and the results showed no significant differences in the level of molar eruption or in lower anterior ...
... tissue changes produced by a removable appliance associated with high-pull chin cup therapy in children with an Angle Class I AOB. They compared the outcome of patients treated with a control group and the results showed no significant differences in the level of molar eruption or in lower anterior ...
oral cavity
... It is responsible for closing off the nasal passages and airways during the act of swallowing. During sneezing, it protects the nasal passage by diverting a portion of the excreted substance to the mouth. ...
... It is responsible for closing off the nasal passages and airways during the act of swallowing. During sneezing, it protects the nasal passage by diverting a portion of the excreted substance to the mouth. ...
JCO Interviews Dr. James A. McNamara, Jr., on the Frankel
... this in themselves, and would like to correct it in their child. Occasionally, I will even prescribe lip exercises for the parents, if they are interested in doing them. I then have the patient bring the lower jaw forward to an anterior position. In a likely Class II Frankel candidate, the lower jaw ...
... this in themselves, and would like to correct it in their child. Occasionally, I will even prescribe lip exercises for the parents, if they are interested in doing them. I then have the patient bring the lower jaw forward to an anterior position. In a likely Class II Frankel candidate, the lower jaw ...
Simon J Littlewood e-handout AAO New Orleans
... out the truth when looking at the results of high quality research trials For more information on high quality evidence in orthodontics see www. ohg.cochrane.org Higher quality evidence is now available on ...
... out the truth when looking at the results of high quality research trials For more information on high quality evidence in orthodontics see www. ohg.cochrane.org Higher quality evidence is now available on ...
A 20-year cohort study of health gain from orthodontic treatment
... orthodontic treatment: Psychological outcome William C. Shaw,a Stephen Richmond,b Pamela M. Kenealy,c Anne Kingdon,b and Helen Worthingtona Manchester, Cardiff, and London, United Kingdom Introduction: Despite the widespread expectation that orthodontic treatment improves psychological well-being an ...
... orthodontic treatment: Psychological outcome William C. Shaw,a Stephen Richmond,b Pamela M. Kenealy,c Anne Kingdon,b and Helen Worthingtona Manchester, Cardiff, and London, United Kingdom Introduction: Despite the widespread expectation that orthodontic treatment improves psychological well-being an ...