3 industry clinical
... avoid this approach for their children. Therefore, the BWS Orthodontic System can be a beneficial technique that the orthodontist can use in these exceptional cases. Treatment was similar to case 1. An upper BWS was fitted and combined with the use of the i-2n Trainer initially for four months, afte ...
... avoid this approach for their children. Therefore, the BWS Orthodontic System can be a beneficial technique that the orthodontist can use in these exceptional cases. Treatment was similar to case 1. An upper BWS was fitted and combined with the use of the i-2n Trainer initially for four months, afte ...
Nonsyndromic Multiple Supernumerary Teeth: A Case Report of 11
... characterized by an excess in both erupted and nonerupted teeth number. Supernumerary teeth are defined as any supplementary tooth or tooth substance in addition to usual configuration of 20 deciduous and 32 permanent teeth.1 It can be described as ‘real’ if determined by an increased number of teet ...
... characterized by an excess in both erupted and nonerupted teeth number. Supernumerary teeth are defined as any supplementary tooth or tooth substance in addition to usual configuration of 20 deciduous and 32 permanent teeth.1 It can be described as ‘real’ if determined by an increased number of teet ...
Missing Maxillary Central Incisor Treated with Mesial Substitution of
... mesially substituted lateral incisor to achieve an appropriate angulation for the labial surface of the incisor, as well as to better control its rotation, and correct the second order axial inclination. This concept is supported by a 10 year follow-up study investigating outcomes for substituted ca ...
... mesially substituted lateral incisor to achieve an appropriate angulation for the labial surface of the incisor, as well as to better control its rotation, and correct the second order axial inclination. This concept is supported by a 10 year follow-up study investigating outcomes for substituted ca ...
Primary failure of eruption: Further - UNC
... of the 2 types was found, and a few subjects showed PFE in 1 quadrant coupled with a single ankylosed tooth in a different quadrant. Therefore, PFE and ankylosis might be closely related, as the studies by Raghoebar et al10,11 seem to show. Perhaps an abnormal PDL can lead to either condition. In th ...
... of the 2 types was found, and a few subjects showed PFE in 1 quadrant coupled with a single ankylosed tooth in a different quadrant. Therefore, PFE and ankylosis might be closely related, as the studies by Raghoebar et al10,11 seem to show. Perhaps an abnormal PDL can lead to either condition. In th ...
Intrusion of Overerupted Molars using Miniscrews
... An early loss of any molar, is bound to cause supra-eruption of opposing molar into that space. Overeruption of such molar can lead to occlusal interference, functional disturbances and cause great difficulty during prosthetic reconstruction.1 To reconstruct the proper occlusion for the posterior dent ...
... An early loss of any molar, is bound to cause supra-eruption of opposing molar into that space. Overeruption of such molar can lead to occlusal interference, functional disturbances and cause great difficulty during prosthetic reconstruction.1 To reconstruct the proper occlusion for the posterior dent ...
Missing anterior teeth: orthodontic closure and transplantation as
... incisors include implants and partial dentures. Although less well known among endodontists and general dentists, orthodontic space closure and autotransplantation of developing premolars may, however, constitute relevant alternatives. The challenge in treating patients with missing maxillary inciso ...
... incisors include implants and partial dentures. Although less well known among endodontists and general dentists, orthodontic space closure and autotransplantation of developing premolars may, however, constitute relevant alternatives. The challenge in treating patients with missing maxillary inciso ...
Anterior open bite with temporomandibular disorders treated with
... bite immediately after treatment using the splint therapy. The 9 other people had a history of having undergone treatment using the splint therapy, but the time they showed an open bite did not correspond to the time they wore an occlusal stabilization splint. Among those in the “others” categor ...
... bite immediately after treatment using the splint therapy. The 9 other people had a history of having undergone treatment using the splint therapy, but the time they showed an open bite did not correspond to the time they wore an occlusal stabilization splint. Among those in the “others” categor ...
"Age-Appropriate" Pediatric Orthodontics
... 4.) Precise and timely usage of appropriate appliances. The large number of treatment options and approaches available when diagnosing and planning treatment in the primary and mixed dentitions presents multiple and complex choices in both short and long-term considerations of orthodontic outcomes. ...
... 4.) Precise and timely usage of appropriate appliances. The large number of treatment options and approaches available when diagnosing and planning treatment in the primary and mixed dentitions presents multiple and complex choices in both short and long-term considerations of orthodontic outcomes. ...
Cephalometric Comparison of Position of the Hyoid Bone in Class I
... closer to the rim of mandible in class II patients and is situated farther in class III patients and difference was statistically significant (19). The reason of this finding may be due to investigation of skeletal class II and III patients “not” skeletal class I and II ones. Haralabakis et al. repo ...
... closer to the rim of mandible in class II patients and is situated farther in class III patients and difference was statistically significant (19). The reason of this finding may be due to investigation of skeletal class II and III patients “not” skeletal class I and II ones. Haralabakis et al. repo ...
Mini-implant-borne Pendulum B appliance for maxillary molar
... may often be indicated for the correction of a dentoalveolar Class II malocclusion with an associated increased overjet and/or anterior crowding. Another less frequent indication may be the removal of dentoalveolar compensation in Class III patients who require orthognathic surgery. Due to aesthetic ...
... may often be indicated for the correction of a dentoalveolar Class II malocclusion with an associated increased overjet and/or anterior crowding. Another less frequent indication may be the removal of dentoalveolar compensation in Class III patients who require orthognathic surgery. Due to aesthetic ...
THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONE BEAM COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY ASSESSMENT OF BASAL BONE PARAMETERS AND CROWDING.
... using sectioned plaster models and found that points 8-10 mm from the gingival margins of the molars and incisors can be used as a ‘reasonably accurate’ landmark for locating supporting basal bone in both arches.6 More recently Miethke et al.5 studied the effects of Frankel’s functional regulator on ...
... using sectioned plaster models and found that points 8-10 mm from the gingival margins of the molars and incisors can be used as a ‘reasonably accurate’ landmark for locating supporting basal bone in both arches.6 More recently Miethke et al.5 studied the effects of Frankel’s functional regulator on ...
Lingual orthodontics - Indian Journal of Medicine and Healthcare
... applied in an intrusive and labial direction. (Fig.3.) Fig .3. lnclined plane in upper bracket ...
... applied in an intrusive and labial direction. (Fig.3.) Fig .3. lnclined plane in upper bracket ...
Lingual appliances reduce the incidence of white spot lesions
... considered alone.2 For all maxillary and mandibular anterior and posterior teeth, including the first molars, 16 to 46 (according to the Federation Dentaire Internationale numbering system), WSL incidences up to 72.9% can be expected during MB interventions.3 As a totally different approach to prev ...
... considered alone.2 For all maxillary and mandibular anterior and posterior teeth, including the first molars, 16 to 46 (according to the Federation Dentaire Internationale numbering system), WSL incidences up to 72.9% can be expected during MB interventions.3 As a totally different approach to prev ...
periodontics
... Examination of periapical or vertical bite-wing radiographs will allow the clinician to ascertain the position of the alveolar bone relative to the CEJ 20 to determine whether the crest of bone (COB) is the needed 2 to 3 mm from the CEJ, allowing for biologic width.21 However, occasionally the COB i ...
... Examination of periapical or vertical bite-wing radiographs will allow the clinician to ascertain the position of the alveolar bone relative to the CEJ 20 to determine whether the crest of bone (COB) is the needed 2 to 3 mm from the CEJ, allowing for biologic width.21 However, occasionally the COB i ...
Case Report Orthodontic Treatment of Unilateral Cleft Lip and
... Timing and sequencing of orthodontic care for cleft patients can be divided into developmental periods, which are defined by age and dental development and should be considered as time frames in which to accomplish specific objectives(8). ...
... Timing and sequencing of orthodontic care for cleft patients can be divided into developmental periods, which are defined by age and dental development and should be considered as time frames in which to accomplish specific objectives(8). ...
Agreement Between Panoramic and Lateral Cephalometric
... Treatment of mandibular teeth anomalies either by orthodontic methods or by interventional surgery requires paying attention to special conditions. In order to plan an orthodontic treatment method, some documents such as general observation, clinical examination, study moulds and related radiographs ...
... Treatment of mandibular teeth anomalies either by orthodontic methods or by interventional surgery requires paying attention to special conditions. In order to plan an orthodontic treatment method, some documents such as general observation, clinical examination, study moulds and related radiographs ...
TREATMENT OF IMPACTED CENTRAL INCISOR ASSOCIATED
... [15,16]. Normally there is lack of space for impacted incisor. In such cases space is regained with the help of open coil spring prior to removal of obstruction and surgical exposure of the impacted tooth. Surgery to expose the dental crown of the retained tooth should be done in the area from which ...
... [15,16]. Normally there is lack of space for impacted incisor. In such cases space is regained with the help of open coil spring prior to removal of obstruction and surgical exposure of the impacted tooth. Surgery to expose the dental crown of the retained tooth should be done in the area from which ...
Diagnosis and Management of Supernumerary Teeth
... of complications associated with supernumeraries. Teeth can be localized using the vertical or horizontal parallax technique. A periapical radiograph taken using the paralleling technique gives the most detailed assessment compared to other radiographic views. If teeth are causing no complications a ...
... of complications associated with supernumeraries. Teeth can be localized using the vertical or horizontal parallax technique. A periapical radiograph taken using the paralleling technique gives the most detailed assessment compared to other radiographic views. If teeth are causing no complications a ...
Missing or Extraction of a Mandibular Incisor in Orthodontics
... this practice in the belief that:”...better balance, more harmony and the best possible proportions of the mouth in its multiple relationships require the presence of all teeth and each tooth should occupy a normal position”. Angle also stated in his book: “Treatment of Malocclusion of the Teeth and ...
... this practice in the belief that:”...better balance, more harmony and the best possible proportions of the mouth in its multiple relationships require the presence of all teeth and each tooth should occupy a normal position”. Angle also stated in his book: “Treatment of Malocclusion of the Teeth and ...
Evaluation of Centre of Resistance in Tooth with Different Levels of
... Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the center of resistance (CRes) and rotation (CRot) in maxillary incisors with different levels of alveolar bone. Subjects and Methods: In this study, the following steps were employed namely, (1) Preprocessing: The creation of geometric model, mesh g ...
... Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the center of resistance (CRes) and rotation (CRot) in maxillary incisors with different levels of alveolar bone. Subjects and Methods: In this study, the following steps were employed namely, (1) Preprocessing: The creation of geometric model, mesh g ...
Effect of the transpalatal arch during extraction treatment
... Effect of the transpalatal arch during extraction treatment Heather L. Zablocki,a James A. McNamara, Jr,b Lorenzo Franchi,c and Tiziano Baccettic Ann Arbor and Roseville, Mich, and Florence, Italy Introduction: The transpalatal arch (TPA) can be used as an adjunct during orthodontic treatment to hel ...
... Effect of the transpalatal arch during extraction treatment Heather L. Zablocki,a James A. McNamara, Jr,b Lorenzo Franchi,c and Tiziano Baccettic Ann Arbor and Roseville, Mich, and Florence, Italy Introduction: The transpalatal arch (TPA) can be used as an adjunct during orthodontic treatment to hel ...
A LONGITUDINAL, MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF ORTHODONTIC RELAPSE Nathan Daniel Mellion, D.D.S.
... on the tolerance of the dentition to anterior displacement and suggested that a movement of more than 2 mm would ...
... on the tolerance of the dentition to anterior displacement and suggested that a movement of more than 2 mm would ...
BOCL-04E: Bracket Placement And Final Positioning
... 14. Using indirect vision, site down the cingulum of the tooth, move your vision labially, site down the bracket, and adjust the ANGLE of the bracket to be perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth. 15. Still using indirect vision project a line out from the cingulum to the facial surface and pos ...
... 14. Using indirect vision, site down the cingulum of the tooth, move your vision labially, site down the bracket, and adjust the ANGLE of the bracket to be perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth. 15. Still using indirect vision project a line out from the cingulum to the facial surface and pos ...
Autotransplantation as a Treatment Modality of Macrodontia: A Case
... tooth is a crucial factor to success [15]. Another factor is the preservation of intact periodontal ligament tissues around the transplanted tooth [6,9,16,17]. This latter factor is ensured through careful handling and through reducing the extra-oral time during the procedure [8]. In addition, the s ...
... tooth is a crucial factor to success [15]. Another factor is the preservation of intact periodontal ligament tissues around the transplanted tooth [6,9,16,17]. This latter factor is ensured through careful handling and through reducing the extra-oral time during the procedure [8]. In addition, the s ...
Article - Archive ouverte UNIGE
... movement was significantly less (2.6 6 1.3 mm vs 1.8 6 0.8 mm) (P \0.05). Neither sex nor the location of the experimental teeth in the mandible or the maxilla had any effect. Conclusions: Younger patients showed greater tooth movement velocity than did older ones. An interarch or intra-arch obstacle ...
... movement was significantly less (2.6 6 1.3 mm vs 1.8 6 0.8 mm) (P \0.05). Neither sex nor the location of the experimental teeth in the mandible or the maxilla had any effect. Conclusions: Younger patients showed greater tooth movement velocity than did older ones. An interarch or intra-arch obstacle ...
Mandibular fracture
Mandibular fracture, also known as fractures of the jaw, are breaks through the mandibular bone. They usually occur due to trauma and are often associated with other facial trauma.The types of mandibular fractures include fractures at the symphyseal area, horizontal ramus, mandibular angle and condylar neck.