Distraction osteogenesis of the anterior mandibular - Ortho
... Besides the Angle classification to describe the dental relationship, the term “Class II malocclusion” is expanded and variably used in orthodontic literature. The terminology of Class II malocclusion refers either to a dental, a skeletal (based on upper to lower jaw relationship) or to both, a comb ...
... Besides the Angle classification to describe the dental relationship, the term “Class II malocclusion” is expanded and variably used in orthodontic literature. The terminology of Class II malocclusion refers either to a dental, a skeletal (based on upper to lower jaw relationship) or to both, a comb ...
Dental Indicators for Identification
... formation of the primordial tooth buds. Tooth development is slightly, but significantly, more advanced in girls than in boys, even before puberty (Miles 1963). The deciduous dentition begins eruption between six to nine months of age, starting with the anterior teeth and progressing posteriorly. Th ...
... formation of the primordial tooth buds. Tooth development is slightly, but significantly, more advanced in girls than in boys, even before puberty (Miles 1963). The deciduous dentition begins eruption between six to nine months of age, starting with the anterior teeth and progressing posteriorly. Th ...
Clinical management of the acrylic splint Herbst appliance
... During the last few years, the original banded design of Pancherz has been modified in various ways. For example, stainless steel crowns have been substituted for orthodontic bands on the abutment teeth.g-‘o More recently acrylic splints have been used to carry the bite-jumping mechanisms on both th ...
... During the last few years, the original banded design of Pancherz has been modified in various ways. For example, stainless steel crowns have been substituted for orthodontic bands on the abutment teeth.g-‘o More recently acrylic splints have been used to carry the bite-jumping mechanisms on both th ...
Impacted Canine: Diagnosis and Prevention
... maxillary canines are commonly seen in females as compared with males with a ratio of 2:1, have high family association, and are common in Caucasians than Asians.6 Unilateral canine impactions are more common compared with bilateral, which is only 8 to 10%.7 The exact etiology of impacted canines is ...
... maxillary canines are commonly seen in females as compared with males with a ratio of 2:1, have high family association, and are common in Caucasians than Asians.6 Unilateral canine impactions are more common compared with bilateral, which is only 8 to 10%.7 The exact etiology of impacted canines is ...
evaluation of the effect of lip bumper therapy on the curve of spee
... Late complete deciduous dentition (the study cast of the oldest age for which the deciduous second molars and incisors still served as the terminal reference points for the measurement plane) Early mixed dentition (the study cast of the youngest age for which the permanent first molars and incisors ...
... Late complete deciduous dentition (the study cast of the oldest age for which the deciduous second molars and incisors still served as the terminal reference points for the measurement plane) Early mixed dentition (the study cast of the youngest age for which the permanent first molars and incisors ...
The effects of fixed and removable orthodontic retainers: a
... Objective: In the view of the widespread acceptance of indefinite retention, it is important to determine the effects of fixed and removable orthodontic retainers on periodontal health, survival and failure rates of retainers, cost-effectiveness, and impact of orthodontic retainers on patient-report ...
... Objective: In the view of the widespread acceptance of indefinite retention, it is important to determine the effects of fixed and removable orthodontic retainers on periodontal health, survival and failure rates of retainers, cost-effectiveness, and impact of orthodontic retainers on patient-report ...
The effects of fixed and removable orthodontic retainers: a
... MEDLINE via OVID, PubMed, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, LILACS, BBO, ClinicalTrials.gov, the National Research Register, and ProQuest Dissertation and Thesis database. Randomized and non-randomized controlled clinical trials, prospective cohort studies, and case series (minimum ...
... MEDLINE via OVID, PubMed, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, LILACS, BBO, ClinicalTrials.gov, the National Research Register, and ProQuest Dissertation and Thesis database. Randomized and non-randomized controlled clinical trials, prospective cohort studies, and case series (minimum ...
Maxillary Canine Impactions - Annals of International Medical and
... impaction exceeds that of labial impaction by a ratio of at least 2:1 or 3: 1. Ectopic labially positioned canines may erupt on their own without surgical exposure and orthodontic treatment, frequently high in the sulcus or alveolar ridge. On the other hand, palatally impacted canines seldom erupt w ...
... impaction exceeds that of labial impaction by a ratio of at least 2:1 or 3: 1. Ectopic labially positioned canines may erupt on their own without surgical exposure and orthodontic treatment, frequently high in the sulcus or alveolar ridge. On the other hand, palatally impacted canines seldom erupt w ...
Surgical Guide
... ▪ Approaching the height/depth of the vestibule with the OMI abutment may cause tissue impingement and ulceration. ▪ Avoid placement of the OMI too coronally in the alveolus. Although primary stability may be achieved, the often-thin interseptal bone may lead to premature OMI failure. The roots of t ...
... ▪ Approaching the height/depth of the vestibule with the OMI abutment may cause tissue impingement and ulceration. ▪ Avoid placement of the OMI too coronally in the alveolus. Although primary stability may be achieved, the often-thin interseptal bone may lead to premature OMI failure. The roots of t ...
Morphology of the cemento-enamel junction in premolar teeth
... The cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) is the anatomical juncture of the enamel that coats the crown of a tooth and the cementum that covers its root. The CEJ serves as an important point of reference in clinical dentistry, as it is usually the site where gingival fibers attach to a healthy tooth. In you ...
... The cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) is the anatomical juncture of the enamel that coats the crown of a tooth and the cementum that covers its root. The CEJ serves as an important point of reference in clinical dentistry, as it is usually the site where gingival fibers attach to a healthy tooth. In you ...
Complete Unilateral Cleft of the Lip and Palate
... others. Variation of the timing of hard and soft palate repair within the first decade does not influence facial growth in the anteroposterior or vertical dimension. Ross admits that very early soft palate repair was not well represented in this study, and there is some suspicion that there might be ...
... others. Variation of the timing of hard and soft palate repair within the first decade does not influence facial growth in the anteroposterior or vertical dimension. Ross admits that very early soft palate repair was not well represented in this study, and there is some suspicion that there might be ...
Supernumerary Premolars - American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
... Supernumerary premolars appear to be more common than previously estimated. The purpose of this report was to review most of the cases published in the dental literature since 1932. The authors found that supernumerary premolars occur 3 times more in males than in females, indicating a possible sex- ...
... Supernumerary premolars appear to be more common than previously estimated. The purpose of this report was to review most of the cases published in the dental literature since 1932. The authors found that supernumerary premolars occur 3 times more in males than in females, indicating a possible sex- ...
AUTHOR TITLE PUBLICATION/BOOK/JOURNAL VOLUME PAGES
... Skeletal Effects of Early Treatment of Class III Malocclusion with Maxillary Expanion and Face-Mask Clark, William Twin Block Functional Therapy Hamilton, David C. The Emancipation of Dentofacial Orthopedics Mills, Christine and McCulloch, Kara Treatment Effects of the Twin Block Appliance: A Cephal ...
... Skeletal Effects of Early Treatment of Class III Malocclusion with Maxillary Expanion and Face-Mask Clark, William Twin Block Functional Therapy Hamilton, David C. The Emancipation of Dentofacial Orthopedics Mills, Christine and McCulloch, Kara Treatment Effects of the Twin Block Appliance: A Cephal ...
synthesis of sharpey`s fiber proteins within rodent
... Physiologic drift of teeth requires remodeling alveolar bone at the tooth socket wall. Remodeling must be regulated so that collagenous attachments are maintained as new tooth positions are established. Thus, alveolar remodeling must occur coincident to remodeling of the Sharpey’s fibers which are e ...
... Physiologic drift of teeth requires remodeling alveolar bone at the tooth socket wall. Remodeling must be regulated so that collagenous attachments are maintained as new tooth positions are established. Thus, alveolar remodeling must occur coincident to remodeling of the Sharpey’s fibers which are e ...
Differences in periodontal health mesial to the mandibular first molar
... of the tissue surrounding the contact between these two teeth. All participants in the study who had first premolars extracted were found to be periodontally healthy. The participants who had second premolars extracted exhibited signs of localized periodontitis at the distal aspect of their mandibul ...
... of the tissue surrounding the contact between these two teeth. All participants in the study who had first premolars extracted were found to be periodontally healthy. The participants who had second premolars extracted exhibited signs of localized periodontitis at the distal aspect of their mandibul ...
- White Rose Research Online
... (ii) the cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes) – sharks, rays and chimaeras. Most fish groups possess oral teeth that undergo continuous tooth replacement (polyphyodonty) and represent the most basal extant vertebrates, important for an evolutionary and phylogenetic context. 3.1.1. Chondrichthyans ( ...
... (ii) the cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes) – sharks, rays and chimaeras. Most fish groups possess oral teeth that undergo continuous tooth replacement (polyphyodonty) and represent the most basal extant vertebrates, important for an evolutionary and phylogenetic context. 3.1.1. Chondrichthyans ( ...
full issue pdf - Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
... dropout rate probably used a drug that causes more side effects or complications than the other. It has, therefore, shown higher rates of non-compliance. If no one can be called a lousy user of chemotherapy, why would someone be a lousy headgear (or other appliance) user? In actuality, they are not. ...
... dropout rate probably used a drug that causes more side effects or complications than the other. It has, therefore, shown higher rates of non-compliance. If no one can be called a lousy user of chemotherapy, why would someone be a lousy headgear (or other appliance) user? In actuality, they are not. ...
Full Text - J
... (1). Orthodontic extrusion can be used to level and align the gingival margins and the crowns of the teeth to obtain aesthetic harmony. Ingber (2) managed soft tissue cosmetic deformities using orthodontic extrusion, but orthodontic extrusion can reverse the osseous architecture around the tooth bei ...
... (1). Orthodontic extrusion can be used to level and align the gingival margins and the crowns of the teeth to obtain aesthetic harmony. Ingber (2) managed soft tissue cosmetic deformities using orthodontic extrusion, but orthodontic extrusion can reverse the osseous architecture around the tooth bei ...
2. Malocclusion status in Mixed and Permanent dentition of school
... studies on prevalence of malocclusion as they were conducted either on deciduous dentition, mixed dentitions or permanent dentition. Conclusion The following conclusions were drawn from the present survey. a. The prevalence of malocclusion reported in mixed dentition were 52.3% of children with crow ...
... studies on prevalence of malocclusion as they were conducted either on deciduous dentition, mixed dentitions or permanent dentition. Conclusion The following conclusions were drawn from the present survey. a. The prevalence of malocclusion reported in mixed dentition were 52.3% of children with crow ...
Occlusion Dr. Harry Rosen: Dentist and Sculptor/Dentiste et
... EBD aims for the ideal that oral health care professionals must use the best evidence currently available in their everyday practice. This evidence is available from a variety of sources ranging from case reports to scientific papers. In the hierarchy of evidence, reliability is ranked depending on ...
... EBD aims for the ideal that oral health care professionals must use the best evidence currently available in their everyday practice. This evidence is available from a variety of sources ranging from case reports to scientific papers. In the hierarchy of evidence, reliability is ranked depending on ...
The FARRELL BENT WIRE System
... development - particularly in the early mixed dentition by correcting tongue position, function and mode of breathing. This can be insufficient, particularly if treatment has not commenced until the late mixed or early permanent dentition with the TRAINER for Alignment™ (T4A™). There is a need to mo ...
... development - particularly in the early mixed dentition by correcting tongue position, function and mode of breathing. This can be insufficient, particularly if treatment has not commenced until the late mixed or early permanent dentition with the TRAINER for Alignment™ (T4A™). There is a need to mo ...
Dental and Skeletal Changes Following Surgically
... However, for patients with maxillary and arch deficiencies, there are no appliances so far that can correct both skeletal horizontal deficiency and dental arch deficiency at the same time. A Le Fort I osteotomy or orthopedic face mask alone cannot correct dental crowding in these cases, and extracti ...
... However, for patients with maxillary and arch deficiencies, there are no appliances so far that can correct both skeletal horizontal deficiency and dental arch deficiency at the same time. A Le Fort I osteotomy or orthopedic face mask alone cannot correct dental crowding in these cases, and extracti ...
A simple and effective technique to guide the ectopic eruption of a
... clinically2-4. Ectopic eruption may be classified as reversible (permanent molar is spontaneously self-corrected and erupts in the normal position) or irreversible (permanent molar remains blocked by the primary molar)3,7. Therefore, to provide a correct diagnosis, it is important to identify the co ...
... clinically2-4. Ectopic eruption may be classified as reversible (permanent molar is spontaneously self-corrected and erupts in the normal position) or irreversible (permanent molar remains blocked by the primary molar)3,7. Therefore, to provide a correct diagnosis, it is important to identify the co ...
REVIEW - eDENT Journals
... in the determination of the position of the impacted canine, particularly its relationship to other facial structures (e.g., the maxillary sinus and the floor of the nose). (b) Panoramic films are also used to localize impacted teeth in all three planes of space, much the same as with two periapical ...
... in the determination of the position of the impacted canine, particularly its relationship to other facial structures (e.g., the maxillary sinus and the floor of the nose). (b) Panoramic films are also used to localize impacted teeth in all three planes of space, much the same as with two periapical ...
Genioplasty
... It is important to ask the patient to smile. This is critical because ptosis of the softtissue chin pad can occur with smiling. 5. Dynamic Analysis of the Lip/Chin Appearance Examine the patient during smiling and central lip elevation. This part of the physical examination focuses on the lip muscle ...
... It is important to ask the patient to smile. This is critical because ptosis of the softtissue chin pad can occur with smiling. 5. Dynamic Analysis of the Lip/Chin Appearance Examine the patient during smiling and central lip elevation. This part of the physical examination focuses on the lip muscle ...
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.