Transmigration of Impacted Mandibular Canines
... described a patient who had severe pain during extraction of the transmigrated canine when the contralateral inferior alveolar nerve was not anesthetized.13 Treatment options proposed for transmigrated mandibular canines are surgical removal, transplantation and surgical exposure with orthodontic al ...
... described a patient who had severe pain during extraction of the transmigrated canine when the contralateral inferior alveolar nerve was not anesthetized.13 Treatment options proposed for transmigrated mandibular canines are surgical removal, transplantation and surgical exposure with orthodontic al ...
The OrthoAnchor™ System
... to be corrected and palatal traction is needed. The implant is designed to compensate for more complex and multidirectional traction forces. ...
... to be corrected and palatal traction is needed. The implant is designed to compensate for more complex and multidirectional traction forces. ...
Orthodontic Treatment, Including Transplanted Teeth and Dento
... better than dental implants due to its movability. Orthodontic treatment, including the transplanted teeth, provided a good outcome in this case. RT sometimes affects the periodontium adversely [19,20,24,25]. Most reports have referred to periodontal attachment loss and damage to the periodontal lig ...
... better than dental implants due to its movability. Orthodontic treatment, including the transplanted teeth, provided a good outcome in this case. RT sometimes affects the periodontium adversely [19,20,24,25]. Most reports have referred to periodontal attachment loss and damage to the periodontal lig ...
Brace Yourself! Exploring Orthodontics
... knows no boundaries when it comes to the age of their patient. “We are treating more adults than ever before as they see the facial and esthetic benefits of a well-designed smile,” says Dr. Paul Damon. “Children and adolescents are most often treated with only one phase of orthodontics. Two phases o ...
... knows no boundaries when it comes to the age of their patient. “We are treating more adults than ever before as they see the facial and esthetic benefits of a well-designed smile,” says Dr. Paul Damon. “Children and adolescents are most often treated with only one phase of orthodontics. Two phases o ...
dissection and detailed anatomy of an impacted mandibular third
... discussed. The anastomosis of Sappey was found in 33.3% in the lateral sulcus of tongue, and it was described as “mylohyoid or sublingual curl” (Racz and Maros, 1981). This anastomosis was reported twice, in two different journals (Potu et al, 2010, Potu et al, 2009), and it was considered, due to i ...
... discussed. The anastomosis of Sappey was found in 33.3% in the lateral sulcus of tongue, and it was described as “mylohyoid or sublingual curl” (Racz and Maros, 1981). This anastomosis was reported twice, in two different journals (Potu et al, 2010, Potu et al, 2009), and it was considered, due to i ...
Closure of an open bite using the `Mousetrap` appliance: a 3
... Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA† ...
... Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA† ...
محاظره رقم 1 اضغط هنا - جامعة الكوفة
... film is wound. There are two standard sizes for dental panoramic films: 30 cm × 12 cm and 30 cm x 15 cm. The smaller size film receives 8% less X-ray dosage on it compared to the bigger size. Dental X-rays' radiology is moving from film technology (involving a chemical developing process) to digital ...
... film is wound. There are two standard sizes for dental panoramic films: 30 cm × 12 cm and 30 cm x 15 cm. The smaller size film receives 8% less X-ray dosage on it compared to the bigger size. Dental X-rays' radiology is moving from film technology (involving a chemical developing process) to digital ...
Spring 2000 - Plus Brackets | Versatile Braces
... smile, intraoral photos and chart of cephalometric changes. Combination headgear was used as source of anchorage. ...
... smile, intraoral photos and chart of cephalometric changes. Combination headgear was used as source of anchorage. ...
Who says kids have all the fun? More Adults are wearing braces
... TMJ-Treating Temporomandibular Joint Problems Do you suffer from tenderness in the jaw muscles, limited jaw opening, jaws that get stuck, unexplained facial or head pain, joint grafting or clicking? Chances are you may be one of the 60 million North Americans who have a condition called temporomandi ...
... TMJ-Treating Temporomandibular Joint Problems Do you suffer from tenderness in the jaw muscles, limited jaw opening, jaws that get stuck, unexplained facial or head pain, joint grafting or clicking? Chances are you may be one of the 60 million North Americans who have a condition called temporomandi ...
Compensatory orthodontic treatment for maxillary deficiency
... instead of skeletal effects, which might result in further reduction of an already limited space for the maxillary canines. The fact that anteroposterior elastic force was applied after insertion of the canines in the arch proved advantageous, since when reverse pull is used, the anteroposterior for ...
... instead of skeletal effects, which might result in further reduction of an already limited space for the maxillary canines. The fact that anteroposterior elastic force was applied after insertion of the canines in the arch proved advantageous, since when reverse pull is used, the anteroposterior for ...
Functional appliances: The activator and the functional regulator
... Frankel believed that a poor postural behavior of the orofacial musculature is the primary etiologic factor in Class II malocclusions. He believed that the correction of a Class II malocclusion is achieved by permanently advancing the position of the mandible through muscular exercise. Since the Fun ...
... Frankel believed that a poor postural behavior of the orofacial musculature is the primary etiologic factor in Class II malocclusions. He believed that the correction of a Class II malocclusion is achieved by permanently advancing the position of the mandible through muscular exercise. Since the Fun ...
What are the types of treatment? Fixed braces
... Crooked teeth - this is usually because one of both sets of teeth are crowded, due to there being not enough room in the jaw for the teeth to line up properly. Some people think they have “too many teeth”. This can very occasionally happen, but is not the usual cause of crowding. Crooked teeth are m ...
... Crooked teeth - this is usually because one of both sets of teeth are crowded, due to there being not enough room in the jaw for the teeth to line up properly. Some people think they have “too many teeth”. This can very occasionally happen, but is not the usual cause of crowding. Crooked teeth are m ...
Patient Information Leaflet - Shrewsbury Orthodontic Centre
... When braces are first fitted they usually make the teeth and mouth sore. Ulcers may occur. Biting hard food is difficult and painful so a soft-food diet must be adopted. Hard or sticky foods can damage the braces and must be avoided. Repeated damage to the braces may lead to treatment being abandone ...
... When braces are first fitted they usually make the teeth and mouth sore. Ulcers may occur. Biting hard food is difficult and painful so a soft-food diet must be adopted. Hard or sticky foods can damage the braces and must be avoided. Repeated damage to the braces may lead to treatment being abandone ...
Orthodontic Surgical Treatment of Gummy Smile with Vertical
... Abstract: Clinical entity with several treatment options. Treatment of these cases requires extremely well-coordinated orthodontic and surgical treatment planning and execution. This is a case report of 30 year old female adult patient who presented with skeletal class II malocclusion with excessive ...
... Abstract: Clinical entity with several treatment options. Treatment of these cases requires extremely well-coordinated orthodontic and surgical treatment planning and execution. This is a case report of 30 year old female adult patient who presented with skeletal class II malocclusion with excessive ...
this PDF file
... in the case of skeletal Class III malocclusion small to moderate level with functional shift where the incisor teeth position can reach edge to edge relationship in centric relation, then the prognosis will be better. In this case report, treatment of skeletal Class III malocclusion with functional ...
... in the case of skeletal Class III malocclusion small to moderate level with functional shift where the incisor teeth position can reach edge to edge relationship in centric relation, then the prognosis will be better. In this case report, treatment of skeletal Class III malocclusion with functional ...
Nonsurgical Treatment of a Patient with Class III
... Patients with borderline dentoalveolar compensation who are not willing to accept the costs, risks and potential complications of surgery can sometimes be treated successfully with camouflage orthodontics. In more extreme cases, however, conservative orthodontic treatment may lead to adverse side ef ...
... Patients with borderline dentoalveolar compensation who are not willing to accept the costs, risks and potential complications of surgery can sometimes be treated successfully with camouflage orthodontics. In more extreme cases, however, conservative orthodontic treatment may lead to adverse side ef ...
Advanced Surgical Extractions… Going from Simply Awful
... Bone graft materials aid in filling the open socket with bone and connective tissue rather than allowing it to collapse or granulate in with soft tissue. Collapse of the socket can further alter facial features slightly because there is no longer any crown structure to support that portion of the up ...
... Bone graft materials aid in filling the open socket with bone and connective tissue rather than allowing it to collapse or granulate in with soft tissue. Collapse of the socket can further alter facial features slightly because there is no longer any crown structure to support that portion of the up ...
cHAPter one - Queens Gate Orthodontics
... The patient is positioned 2 m from the X-ray beam and less than 0.3 m from the film, with the Frankfort plane parallel to the floor and the head held in position by the ear rods of the cephalostat. The mid-sagittal plane of the patient is parallel with the plane of the film and the patient must bite ...
... The patient is positioned 2 m from the X-ray beam and less than 0.3 m from the film, with the Frankfort plane parallel to the floor and the head held in position by the ear rods of the cephalostat. The mid-sagittal plane of the patient is parallel with the plane of the film and the patient must bite ...
automatic classification of teeth in bitewing dental images
... images of the decedent's body are compared with antemortem records of a missing person to evaluate similarities between them. Traditionally, dental-based identification relies on information such as missing teeth and dental works [1]. Nowadays with the advancements in dentistry and care of teeth by ...
... images of the decedent's body are compared with antemortem records of a missing person to evaluate similarities between them. Traditionally, dental-based identification relies on information such as missing teeth and dental works [1]. Nowadays with the advancements in dentistry and care of teeth by ...
Wilcodontics or Periodontally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics
... surface and higher counts of osteoclasts. But not only the catabolic activity is increased but also the anabolic activity is increased 3-fold as well. This balances the rate of bone resorption and bone apposition.[15] Therefore RAP usually lasts for 4 months in bone and may take 6 to more than 24 mo ...
... surface and higher counts of osteoclasts. But not only the catabolic activity is increased but also the anabolic activity is increased 3-fold as well. This balances the rate of bone resorption and bone apposition.[15] Therefore RAP usually lasts for 4 months in bone and may take 6 to more than 24 mo ...
General Explanation of the Straight Wire Appliance
... Removable appliances traditionally comprise 2 types. 1. A simple palatal or lingual “plate” type, with screws and/or springs that are used to move single teeth or segments of teeth. Biomechanically, the tooth movement here is accomplished solely by what is commonly called “uncontrolled tipping”. Bec ...
... Removable appliances traditionally comprise 2 types. 1. A simple palatal or lingual “plate” type, with screws and/or springs that are used to move single teeth or segments of teeth. Biomechanically, the tooth movement here is accomplished solely by what is commonly called “uncontrolled tipping”. Bec ...
Improving Esthetics with Minor Tooth Movement (MTM®)
... Interproximal Reduction (IPR). Interproximal Reduction is the technique used to create interproximal space so that teeth within the arch can pass each other into alignment without colliding. ...
... Interproximal Reduction (IPR). Interproximal Reduction is the technique used to create interproximal space so that teeth within the arch can pass each other into alignment without colliding. ...
basic principles of orthodontic treatment
... • It is known that turnover rate of the bone tissue is high. The bone system acts as a mineral reservoir for the whole organism and there is permanent circulation of minerals between the bone system and inside environment of organism. The bone tissue shows high ability to remodel itself following t ...
... • It is known that turnover rate of the bone tissue is high. The bone system acts as a mineral reservoir for the whole organism and there is permanent circulation of minerals between the bone system and inside environment of organism. The bone tissue shows high ability to remodel itself following t ...
Case Planning Guide
... model and marked. The tooth that was out of alignment needed to have significant reduction done to bring it back into the plane of the arch form. Then the bulbous areas on the other teeth were modified to bring them back into the plane of the desired arch form. ...
... model and marked. The tooth that was out of alignment needed to have significant reduction done to bring it back into the plane of the arch form. Then the bulbous areas on the other teeth were modified to bring them back into the plane of the desired arch form. ...
Design Characteristics, Primary Stability and Risk of Fracture of
... -Medium Diameter OMIs: Medium diameter OMIs are needed for en masse teeth movement or intrusion of teeth. The greater the length and diameter of the medium OMI, the higher was the implant stability with increasing forces (9). No statistical differences was observed in POS between conical and cylindr ...
... -Medium Diameter OMIs: Medium diameter OMIs are needed for en masse teeth movement or intrusion of teeth. The greater the length and diameter of the medium OMI, the higher was the implant stability with increasing forces (9). No statistical differences was observed in POS between conical and cylindr ...
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.