A Supernumerary Tooth Fused to a Maxillary Permanent Central
... Radiographic examination confirmed the diagnosis of a supernumerary tooth fused to a central incisor. From the radiographs it was not possible to determine if there was pulpal communication between the fused teeth. In order to retain the vital incisor and remove the supernumerary from the labial of ...
... Radiographic examination confirmed the diagnosis of a supernumerary tooth fused to a central incisor. From the radiographs it was not possible to determine if there was pulpal communication between the fused teeth. In order to retain the vital incisor and remove the supernumerary from the labial of ...
Uprighting impacted mandibular second molars using NiTi wire
... erupts in an abnormal position.”8 Other researchers use the term ectopic to describe a tooth that could potentially erupt into the arch.9 Using this definition, a percentage of ectopically erupting teeth have the ability to self-correct over time into a normal position, whereas impacted teeth remain ...
... erupts in an abnormal position.”8 Other researchers use the term ectopic to describe a tooth that could potentially erupt into the arch.9 Using this definition, a percentage of ectopically erupting teeth have the ability to self-correct over time into a normal position, whereas impacted teeth remain ...
Tough Choice for Young First Permanent molars: To Do Pulp
... caused dental midline deviations in both arches. Especially in the mandibular arch. 2) Unilateral FPM extractions can result in “remarkable” skeletal asymmetry. 1) Demonstrated that orthodontic treatment could be successfully accomplished with FPM extractions. ...
... caused dental midline deviations in both arches. Especially in the mandibular arch. 2) Unilateral FPM extractions can result in “remarkable” skeletal asymmetry. 1) Demonstrated that orthodontic treatment could be successfully accomplished with FPM extractions. ...
Compensation trends of the angulation of first molars: retrospective
... the maxilla, the incisors and the craniofacial position. Steiner stated that the harmony of the craniofacial relationship was dependent upon the degree of variation of the measured values. In other words, individuals should have compensation for variations and coordination among craniofacial relatio ...
... the maxilla, the incisors and the craniofacial position. Steiner stated that the harmony of the craniofacial relationship was dependent upon the degree of variation of the measured values. In other words, individuals should have compensation for variations and coordination among craniofacial relatio ...
Uprighting impacted mandibular second molars using NiTi wire
... erupts in an abnormal position.”8 Other researchers use the term ectopic to describe a tooth that could potentially erupt into the arch.9 Using this definition, a percentage of ectopically erupting teeth have the ability to self-correct over time into a normal position, whereas impacted teeth remain ...
... erupts in an abnormal position.”8 Other researchers use the term ectopic to describe a tooth that could potentially erupt into the arch.9 Using this definition, a percentage of ectopically erupting teeth have the ability to self-correct over time into a normal position, whereas impacted teeth remain ...
Periodontal effects of surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion
... The height of the alveolar bone crest (Table IX) decreased on the buccal aspect of all canines and posterior teeth, but this decrease was not statistically significant for all teeth. The changes were more considerable clinically and statistically on the mesial aspect of the first molars and on the can ...
... The height of the alveolar bone crest (Table IX) decreased on the buccal aspect of all canines and posterior teeth, but this decrease was not statistically significant for all teeth. The changes were more considerable clinically and statistically on the mesial aspect of the first molars and on the can ...
Maxillary protraction with miniplates providing skeletal anchorage in
... loss of anchorage, especially when preservation of arch length is necessary, and the inability to apply orthopedic force to the maxilla directly. Many investigators have attempted to design an absolute anchorage system for maxillary protraction including the use of intentionally ankylosed maxillary ...
... loss of anchorage, especially when preservation of arch length is necessary, and the inability to apply orthopedic force to the maxilla directly. Many investigators have attempted to design an absolute anchorage system for maxillary protraction including the use of intentionally ankylosed maxillary ...
The Recent About Growth Modification Using
... child or adult? Weather the facial pattern of the patient is hypo divergent or hyper divergent? What kind of malocclusion the patient has; is it dental problem or skeletal problem? What is the soft tissue picture; is it characterized by a flat lip posture or the lips are full, is it protrusive or co ...
... child or adult? Weather the facial pattern of the patient is hypo divergent or hyper divergent? What kind of malocclusion the patient has; is it dental problem or skeletal problem? What is the soft tissue picture; is it characterized by a flat lip posture or the lips are full, is it protrusive or co ...
TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE DEVICES (TADs) IN ORTHODONTICS
... Dental implant anchorage has progressed from non-integraed screws (1940's) to Osseo-integrated devices (1972 to present). In 1945, Gainsforth and Higley used vitallium screws and stainless steel wires in dog mandibles to apply orthodontic forces. However, the initiation of force resulted in screw lo ...
... Dental implant anchorage has progressed from non-integraed screws (1940's) to Osseo-integrated devices (1972 to present). In 1945, Gainsforth and Higley used vitallium screws and stainless steel wires in dog mandibles to apply orthodontic forces. However, the initiation of force resulted in screw lo ...
Treatment of deep bite with bite plate: a case report Relato de caso
... that 23% of the total sample showed evidence of erosion and 83% evidence of flattening of condyles. The erosion rates were higher in the open bite group, but flattening was seen more often in the deep bite group. Results of this study showed that open bite cases show larger vertical CR-CO slides and ...
... that 23% of the total sample showed evidence of erosion and 83% evidence of flattening of condyles. The erosion rates were higher in the open bite group, but flattening was seen more often in the deep bite group. Results of this study showed that open bite cases show larger vertical CR-CO slides and ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... methodology, lack of uniform criteria in recording malocclusion and its traits, reliability and consistency of recording by the same or different field workers and ethnic differences. 1 In Indian, studies on prevalence of malocclusion have shown wide variation from 19.6% 2 to 96.05%3. Karnataka is a ...
... methodology, lack of uniform criteria in recording malocclusion and its traits, reliability and consistency of recording by the same or different field workers and ethnic differences. 1 In Indian, studies on prevalence of malocclusion have shown wide variation from 19.6% 2 to 96.05%3. Karnataka is a ...
Title Clinical Study of Temporary Anchorage Devices for Orthodontic
... yielded significantly lower success rates than those of 1.5–2.3 mm. In this study, titanium pre-drilling microscrews of 1.2 mm in diameter, titanium alloy self-drilling mini-screws of more than 1.4 mm in diameter, pre-drilling palatal screws tapered to 1.9–2.2 mm in diameter and mini-plates were use ...
... yielded significantly lower success rates than those of 1.5–2.3 mm. In this study, titanium pre-drilling microscrews of 1.2 mm in diameter, titanium alloy self-drilling mini-screws of more than 1.4 mm in diameter, pre-drilling palatal screws tapered to 1.9–2.2 mm in diameter and mini-plates were use ...
Comparison of the Amount of Anchorage Loss of the Molars with
... day to day orthodontic practice. It is simple and cost effective in public health care delivery system as it does not require any extra armamentarium or clinical training. Many studies showed that inclusion of the second molar might not be an effective method for anchorage preservation during en-mas ...
... day to day orthodontic practice. It is simple and cost effective in public health care delivery system as it does not require any extra armamentarium or clinical training. Many studies showed that inclusion of the second molar might not be an effective method for anchorage preservation during en-mas ...
Orthodontic treatment for an unerupted and severely rotated
... In the present patient, delayed eruption of a maxillary permanent right incisor with severe rotation was also found. Several causes of delayed eruption and rotation of permanent teeth have proposed, such as traumatic injury of a primary tooth causing damage to the corresponding permanent tooth or an ...
... In the present patient, delayed eruption of a maxillary permanent right incisor with severe rotation was also found. Several causes of delayed eruption and rotation of permanent teeth have proposed, such as traumatic injury of a primary tooth causing damage to the corresponding permanent tooth or an ...
Loss of Deciduous Teeth – Is Timing Important to the GDP?
... Balanced extractions theoretically encourage the drift of teeth to be symmetrical, however, the practice of balancing extractions is itself controversial and scientific evidence for its clinical benefit, sadly lacking. An alternative to balancing an extraction would be the use of space maintenance t ...
... Balanced extractions theoretically encourage the drift of teeth to be symmetrical, however, the practice of balancing extractions is itself controversial and scientific evidence for its clinical benefit, sadly lacking. An alternative to balancing an extraction would be the use of space maintenance t ...
Anomalous mandibular premolars: a mandibular first premolar with
... external morphology of the roots and the internal shape of the root canal systems using this ex vivo method. The 3D modelling of tooth anatomy is a valuable teaching tool for dental students and practitioners alike. The research value of ex vivo micro CT is in its ability to accurately represent the ...
... external morphology of the roots and the internal shape of the root canal systems using this ex vivo method. The 3D modelling of tooth anatomy is a valuable teaching tool for dental students and practitioners alike. The research value of ex vivo micro CT is in its ability to accurately represent the ...
this PDF file - Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry
... Background: The therapeutic goal of orthodontic treatment is to establish ideal occlusion which includes both static and functional aspects. The objective of this study was to clarify functional occlusal treatment goals by analyzing functional occlusion in subjects with established normal occlusion ...
... Background: The therapeutic goal of orthodontic treatment is to establish ideal occlusion which includes both static and functional aspects. The objective of this study was to clarify functional occlusal treatment goals by analyzing functional occlusion in subjects with established normal occlusion ...
Effects of icari in on orthodontic tooth movement in rats
... process of bone remodeling after orthodontic appliance activation has not very clear, but the present data demonstrate that at the initial stage, osteoclasts are originated from the local PDL or the bone marrow of the alveolar bone, and recruitment of precursor cells from hematopoietic tissues is in ...
... process of bone remodeling after orthodontic appliance activation has not very clear, but the present data demonstrate that at the initial stage, osteoclasts are originated from the local PDL or the bone marrow of the alveolar bone, and recruitment of precursor cells from hematopoietic tissues is in ...
Human Mesiodistal Tooth Width Measurements and Comparison
... factors which contribute to the variability of permanent tooth are race, sex, environment, etc. Environmental variation such as nutrition, disease or climate affect dentition during the prenatal period but seem to have little influence on normal dental variation.19 Our study do not support tooth siz ...
... factors which contribute to the variability of permanent tooth are race, sex, environment, etc. Environmental variation such as nutrition, disease or climate affect dentition during the prenatal period but seem to have little influence on normal dental variation.19 Our study do not support tooth siz ...
medicaid management information system
... THIRD PARTY LIABILITY The Medicaid program is always the secondary carrier to all other insurance programs and should be billed only after payment or denial from all other carriers. This includes private insurance, Medicare, and absent parents responsible for medical services. When CSHS issues an a ...
... THIRD PARTY LIABILITY The Medicaid program is always the secondary carrier to all other insurance programs and should be billed only after payment or denial from all other carriers. This includes private insurance, Medicare, and absent parents responsible for medical services. When CSHS issues an a ...
Morphological characteristics influencing the orthodontic extraction
... 1. However, the levels of scientific evidence in orthodontic treatment planning have been weak, and it is unlikely to systematically provide a rationale and consistent basis in decisions of extraction. This study was retrospectively designed to investigate the initial morphologic characteristics of ...
... 1. However, the levels of scientific evidence in orthodontic treatment planning have been weak, and it is unlikely to systematically provide a rationale and consistent basis in decisions of extraction. This study was retrospectively designed to investigate the initial morphologic characteristics of ...
Full Text - PDF - Donnish Journals
... mixed dentition period, and an impacted central incisor is usually diagnosed accurately when there is over delay in the eruption of the tooth. Management options for such impacted central incisors can be: (i) surgical extraction and moving the lateral incisor to mimic the central incisor and similar ...
... mixed dentition period, and an impacted central incisor is usually diagnosed accurately when there is over delay in the eruption of the tooth. Management options for such impacted central incisors can be: (i) surgical extraction and moving the lateral incisor to mimic the central incisor and similar ...
Document - Virtual Journal of Orthodontics
... of the studies which mentioned the latest idea were remained controversial in concept. In a study of Batenhorst (21), gingival recessions and bone dehiscences after orthodontic tipping of the lower incisors in monkeys had been recorded. In two other studies (23, 24), no real gingival recessions were ...
... of the studies which mentioned the latest idea were remained controversial in concept. In a study of Batenhorst (21), gingival recessions and bone dehiscences after orthodontic tipping of the lower incisors in monkeys had been recorded. In two other studies (23, 24), no real gingival recessions were ...
COMPARISON OF SKELETAL AND DENTOALVEOLAR EFFECTS
... upper and lower teeth, where the lower teeth are located further posteriorly than the upper either due to skeletal factors, dental factors, or a combination of both. This is a common malocclusion that frequently presents in orthodontics with a wide array of treatment options. The latest trend in tre ...
... upper and lower teeth, where the lower teeth are located further posteriorly than the upper either due to skeletal factors, dental factors, or a combination of both. This is a common malocclusion that frequently presents in orthodontics with a wide array of treatment options. The latest trend in tre ...
biologic width - WordPress.com
... distofacial line angles of teeth, radiographs are not diagnostic because of tooth ...
... distofacial line angles of teeth, radiographs are not diagnostic because of tooth ...
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.