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Orthodontic treatment of anterior open bite
Orthodontic treatment of anterior open bite

... open bite in growing patients. In an investigation of 4-bicuspid extraction followed by application of a vertical-pull chin cup for an average of 9 months and then fixed appliance therapy, the mandibular plane angle decreased by an average of 4° and all open bites closed30. Posterior bite blocks Pos ...
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... bridgework, fixed orthodontic appliances and implants. ...
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Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment: Efficient Early Correction of
Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment: Efficient Early Correction of

... When deciding on a treatment protocol for young children (7- 8 years old) with newly erupted crooked teeth, a dentist faces questions such as whether treatment should be recommended or not, and if orthodontic treatment is recommended, what technical protocol should be suggested to the concerned pare ...
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- The Angle Orthodontist
- The Angle Orthodontist

... Based on case reports, this technique appears effective in treating mild malocclusions and is more visually appealing than conventional braces.2 Align has claimed that 90% of orthodontic patients are candidates for Invisalign. These include patients with mild to moderate crowding (1–6 mm), mild to m ...
An evaluation of the criteria used to determine arch perimeter
An evaluation of the criteria used to determine arch perimeter

... arch may be indicated. In Class II division II malocclusions, deep bites, cases with hypertonic musculature, and/or poor facial profile, the use of a lingual holding arch is recommended strongly in order to prevent lingual tipping of the incisors. This "lingual collapse" will decrease arch length, i ...
Clinical-surgical treatment of temporomandibular joint disorder in a
Clinical-surgical treatment of temporomandibular joint disorder in a

... side were restored (Figure 2 A, B). Hard stabilization appliance was provided on inferior arch to reduce joint loading and deprogram central patterns that would maintain parafunctional oral habits. This device was used continually and only removed on main meals. The clinical evolution was followed u ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... In deep impactions, because the gingival tissue cannot be positioned in the vestibule in order to uncover the tooth and to bond the auxiliary orthodontic device, it is recommended the use of muco-periostal repositioned flap with passive guidance of the impacted canine(13). The apical translation fla ...
White-Spot Lesions in Orthodontics: Incidence and Prevention
White-Spot Lesions in Orthodontics: Incidence and Prevention

... enamel sections, MI Paste had no effect (Pulido et al., 2008).There are two published studies that examine the role of CPP-ACP paste in orthodontics. In an in-vitro study that assessed the demineralization around bonded molar tubes on extracted third molars, a mild decrease in demineralization was f ...
Top 10 Things You Must Know Before Choosing Your Orthodontist
Top 10 Things You Must Know Before Choosing Your Orthodontist

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Tooth Transposition The Clinical Features and Management A Case

... 2001; Rabie and Wong, 1999). In some cases of crowding, extraction of one of the transposed teeth could be a treatment option (Ciarlantini et al., 2007; Shapira et al., 2001). Which option should we undertake or follow? Ciarlantini and Melsen set the guidelines of which option to undertake (Ciarlant ...
A REVIEW - Jaypee Journals
A REVIEW - Jaypee Journals

... in intelligence often dissatisfied with past treatment, doubt the dentist’s ability to make dentures that would satisfy their esthetic and functional needs and often want written guarantees or remakes at no additional charge. Once satisfied an exacting patient may become the practioner’s greatest su ...
Tooth Positioner Appliance
Tooth Positioner Appliance

... impressions that were taken after braces were removed. The wear of the positioner appliance is intended to be a relatively short duration (three weeks to two months). The purpose of this appliance is to prevent relapse and continue to train the muscles around your finished product, so that your teet ...
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Prevention of Dental Fluorosis and its Varied Treatment Options `A

... Dental fluorosis is a health condition caused by a child receiving too much fluoride during tooth development. The critical period of exposure is between 1 and 4 years old; children over age 8 are not at risk.[1] In its mild form, which is the most common, fluorosis appears as tiny white streaks or ...
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Full Text  - Avicenna Journal of Dental Research
Full Text - Avicenna Journal of Dental Research

... introduced by Show, has been widely used in Britain and Europe. In order to evaluate treatment results, we can use Index of Treatment Need (IOTN) and occlusal index as well. IOTN is an epidemiologic index and is based on the need to treatment for society individuals. Since this index is applied for ...
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Effect of psychological stress on orthodontic tooth movement in rats
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The teeth The gingival scaffold
The teeth The gingival scaffold

... the prosthodontist would like to set up a denture so that the level of the gingival margins of the maxillary teeth parallel the form of the upper lip. The incisal edges of these maxillary teeth tend to follow the form of the lower lip. In a transverse dimension, the teeth should extend progressively ...
The Importance of Early Orthodontic Treatment for Your Health
The Importance of Early Orthodontic Treatment for Your Health

... utilization of functional appliances at an early age enables the clinician to develop the arch transversely, sagittally, and vertically to make room for all the permanent teeth. This eliminates the need for extractions. Children, and their parents, prefer that they be treated early and without extra ...
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Incognito UK Brochure PDF pages.indd

... East. His main clinical interest is the use of lingual appliances in the treatment of adults and adolescents, and its incorporation into everyday orthodontic practice. He has been involved in lingual orthodontics since 2003 and has treated a wide variety of malocclusions with different lingual syste ...
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PDF - Bentham Open

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Patient`s Perception of Pain in Treatment with Temporary Anchorage

The Buccal Corridor
The Buccal Corridor

... a continuous muscle mass extending from the corners of the lips to the midline of the posterior pharyngeal wall in the nasopharynx.. This fact relates to velopharyngeal function. Although the soft palate (velum) cannot be easily modified in movement patterns, for those patients in whom the velum app ...
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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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