BONE RESPONSE TO ORTHODONTIC MINISCREW IN VIVO Jay B.T. Nagamatsu, D.M.D.
... To position teeth ideally, it is often desirable to maintain the position of some teeth while changing the position of others. ...
... To position teeth ideally, it is often desirable to maintain the position of some teeth while changing the position of others. ...
Nasolabial and Interincisal Angle Evaluation in Anterior Maxillary
... accepted method worldwide for the treatment of congenital and acquired craniofacial anomalies. Le Fort I osteotomy with direct advancement has many disadvantages when used for the correction of hypoplastic maxilla in cleft lip and palate patients, such as limited advancement, requirement of bone gra ...
... accepted method worldwide for the treatment of congenital and acquired craniofacial anomalies. Le Fort I osteotomy with direct advancement has many disadvantages when used for the correction of hypoplastic maxilla in cleft lip and palate patients, such as limited advancement, requirement of bone gra ...
POST-MORTEM SHEAR TESTING OF IMMEDIATELY LOADED
... surgical placement, and anatomic placement limitations. Still, the use of these titanium dental implants as a form of anchorage has provided the potential for absolute, compliance independent, orthodontic anchorage. Orthodontic miniscrew implants have been designed to circumvent the limitations pose ...
... surgical placement, and anatomic placement limitations. Still, the use of these titanium dental implants as a form of anchorage has provided the potential for absolute, compliance independent, orthodontic anchorage. Orthodontic miniscrew implants have been designed to circumvent the limitations pose ...
Article - Archive ouverte UNIGE
... 0Æ10 0Æ05 mm (0–0Æ51 mm; median 0Æ07 mm) between the maximum right and left occlusal positions. The average accuracy of three repeated measurements was 0Æ22 0Æ09 mm (0Æ02–1Æ17 mm; median 0Æ16 mm). Natural occlusal surfaces in a full dentition do not guarantee an unambiguous habitual intercuspati ...
... 0Æ10 0Æ05 mm (0–0Æ51 mm; median 0Æ07 mm) between the maximum right and left occlusal positions. The average accuracy of three repeated measurements was 0Æ22 0Æ09 mm (0Æ02–1Æ17 mm; median 0Æ16 mm). Natural occlusal surfaces in a full dentition do not guarantee an unambiguous habitual intercuspati ...
Agenesis of Maxillary Lateral Incisors in Orthodontic Patients and
... fixed partial denture or moving the canine forward to substitute for the missing lateral incisor. It can be difficult determining the optimal amount of space required for ideal restoration of the missing maxillary lateral incisor. The opposite lateral incisor can be measured and used as a reference ...
... fixed partial denture or moving the canine forward to substitute for the missing lateral incisor. It can be difficult determining the optimal amount of space required for ideal restoration of the missing maxillary lateral incisor. The opposite lateral incisor can be measured and used as a reference ...
Early postoperative evaluation of secondary bone
... It is well known that osteoporosis causes decreased bone mineral density throughout the body and leads to various disorders because of reduced bone strength (16). Some dentists have tried using bone mineral density measurements of the jaw as the basis of decisions regarding the insertion of implants ...
... It is well known that osteoporosis causes decreased bone mineral density throughout the body and leads to various disorders because of reduced bone strength (16). Some dentists have tried using bone mineral density measurements of the jaw as the basis of decisions regarding the insertion of implants ...
Mechanism of action and morphologic changes in the alveolar bone
... mediators in the PDL and alveolar process deformation. A few days after force application, the first osteoclast progenitor cells appear at the compression sites in the alveolar crest vasculature and marrow spaces, and the PDL space widens. Osteoclasts appear in higher quantity at the compression site ...
... mediators in the PDL and alveolar process deformation. A few days after force application, the first osteoclast progenitor cells appear at the compression sites in the alveolar crest vasculature and marrow spaces, and the PDL space widens. Osteoclasts appear in higher quantity at the compression site ...
Miniscrew Implants as Temporary Anchorage Devices in
... More recently, new on plants, miniplates and palatal implants have been developed specifically for use in orthodontics. The mini plate implants have been used for space closure and distalization of maxillary molars. Because these new devices still have many of the same limitations as standard dental ...
... More recently, new on plants, miniplates and palatal implants have been developed specifically for use in orthodontics. The mini plate implants have been used for space closure and distalization of maxillary molars. Because these new devices still have many of the same limitations as standard dental ...
The Role of Implants in Orthodontics
... restorative management are not compromised during their use for orthodontic anchorage. To ensure maintenance of osseointegration during and beyond treatment, orthodontic loading of a single two-stage endosseous implant should not commence for 6 months in the mandibular arch. However, if multiple imp ...
... restorative management are not compromised during their use for orthodontic anchorage. To ensure maintenance of osseointegration during and beyond treatment, orthodontic loading of a single two-stage endosseous implant should not commence for 6 months in the mandibular arch. However, if multiple imp ...
Orthodontic Root Resorption of Endodontically Treated
... genetic influence, endocrine disturbances, anatomical factors, and the mechanics applied (1, 9, 10). Consolaro (11) emphasized the importance of local factors such as the morphology of the root and the alveolar osseous crest, and mentioned the lack of any correlation with endocrine disturbances and ...
... genetic influence, endocrine disturbances, anatomical factors, and the mechanics applied (1, 9, 10). Consolaro (11) emphasized the importance of local factors such as the morphology of the root and the alveolar osseous crest, and mentioned the lack of any correlation with endocrine disturbances and ...
an analysis of variation of angle anb and its evaluation
... used by Downs and are still considered popular criteria for distinguishing dentoskeletal problems from problems from purely dental problems. Nanda.R.S demonstrated that changes in angle ANB could be a resultant of differential amounts of increase or decrease in angle SNA and SNB which behave indepen ...
... used by Downs and are still considered popular criteria for distinguishing dentoskeletal problems from problems from purely dental problems. Nanda.R.S demonstrated that changes in angle ANB could be a resultant of differential amounts of increase or decrease in angle SNA and SNB which behave indepen ...
The Sydney Intrusion Spring (SIS): An appliance for the intrusion of
... work, dedication and perseverance. Your love, support and nurturing have made me the man I am today. Thank you for the tremendous sacrifices that you have made over the years, so your children may have a better life. Words will never be enough. To my brother, Adriaan for keeping me grounded. To ...
... work, dedication and perseverance. Your love, support and nurturing have made me the man I am today. Thank you for the tremendous sacrifices that you have made over the years, so your children may have a better life. Words will never be enough. To my brother, Adriaan for keeping me grounded. To ...
Associated dental anomalies - Portal Dental Press de Odontologia
... differently in distinct permanent teeth. The association between the unilateral agenesis of the maxillary lateral incisor and the microdontia of its antimere, often observed in clinical routine, well illustrates this condition. In this case, the same genetic defect which determined the agenesis has ...
... differently in distinct permanent teeth. The association between the unilateral agenesis of the maxillary lateral incisor and the microdontia of its antimere, often observed in clinical routine, well illustrates this condition. In this case, the same genetic defect which determined the agenesis has ...
Endodontic-orthodontic relationships: a review of
... move successfully teeth that have undergone periradicular surgical procedures. Likewise, little is known about the potential risks or sequelae involved in moving teeth that have had previous surgical intervention. Especially absent is the long-term prognosis of this type of treatment. During orthodo ...
... move successfully teeth that have undergone periradicular surgical procedures. Likewise, little is known about the potential risks or sequelae involved in moving teeth that have had previous surgical intervention. Especially absent is the long-term prognosis of this type of treatment. During orthodo ...
a review of integrated treatment planning challenges
... move successfully teeth that have undergone periradicular surgical procedures. Likewise, little is known about the potential risks or sequelae involved in moving teeth that have had previous surgical intervention. Especially absent is the long-term prognosis of this type of treatment. During orthodo ...
... move successfully teeth that have undergone periradicular surgical procedures. Likewise, little is known about the potential risks or sequelae involved in moving teeth that have had previous surgical intervention. Especially absent is the long-term prognosis of this type of treatment. During orthodo ...
Radiographic Assessment for Predicting the Mandibular Third
... orthodontic patients treated by non-extraction approach, 56% of the mandibular third molars were either impacted or had problems that needed surgical removal. Thus, the findings of this study suggests that the impaction of mandibular third molars were more likely in patients treated by non-extractio ...
... orthodontic patients treated by non-extraction approach, 56% of the mandibular third molars were either impacted or had problems that needed surgical removal. Thus, the findings of this study suggests that the impaction of mandibular third molars were more likely in patients treated by non-extractio ...
Influence of third molars on anterior crowding – Revisited
... The factors responsible for anterior crowding could be tooth size and arch length discrepancy, presence of supernumerary tooth, Bolton’s discrepancy or anterior pressure caused by the presence of third molars and mesial component of force. The third molar may not be the only etiological factors; as ...
... The factors responsible for anterior crowding could be tooth size and arch length discrepancy, presence of supernumerary tooth, Bolton’s discrepancy or anterior pressure caused by the presence of third molars and mesial component of force. The third molar may not be the only etiological factors; as ...
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... orthodontic treatment, the angular defects on the pressure side were no longer radiologically verifiable. However, histologic examination revealed a thin epithelial layer interposed between the entire instrumented root surface and the alveolar bone. On the tension side the wedge-shaped bone morpholo ...
... orthodontic treatment, the angular defects on the pressure side were no longer radiologically verifiable. However, histologic examination revealed a thin epithelial layer interposed between the entire instrumented root surface and the alveolar bone. On the tension side the wedge-shaped bone morpholo ...
prevalence of carious lesions in early and late mixed dentition
... As investigated in our study, males suffered more investigated approximal carious lesions in primary teeth carious lesions as compared to their female counterand recommended radiographic (OPG and peri-apical) parts. This could be attributed to more dental awareness and clinical intra-oral examinatio ...
... As investigated in our study, males suffered more investigated approximal carious lesions in primary teeth carious lesions as compared to their female counterand recommended radiographic (OPG and peri-apical) parts. This could be attributed to more dental awareness and clinical intra-oral examinatio ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... structures that extended from the maxillary tuberosities. This is in contrast to published cases of supernumerary teeth where teeth are known to have developed within the normal anatomic confines of the maxillary and mandibular bones [8-9]. Therefore, the condition in the present case report represen ...
... structures that extended from the maxillary tuberosities. This is in contrast to published cases of supernumerary teeth where teeth are known to have developed within the normal anatomic confines of the maxillary and mandibular bones [8-9]. Therefore, the condition in the present case report represen ...
Orthodontic Management of Developmentally Missing Incisors
... congenitally/developmentally missing incisors using the usual electronic search engines – PubMed/Medline; Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews; Scopus and Ovid. There was no exclusion criteria for types of papers published, from reports of expert committees to randomized controlled trials. Local ...
... congenitally/developmentally missing incisors using the usual electronic search engines – PubMed/Medline; Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews; Scopus and Ovid. There was no exclusion criteria for types of papers published, from reports of expert committees to randomized controlled trials. Local ...
Treatment Effects of Cervical Headgear and Lower Utility Arch
... continues to be a major treatment alternative for the orthodontists. The decision as to which type of headgear to use in the treatment of growing patients with skeletal and dental class II malocclusion has been discussed by many investigators1-6. Cervical headgear has been most frequently used in ca ...
... continues to be a major treatment alternative for the orthodontists. The decision as to which type of headgear to use in the treatment of growing patients with skeletal and dental class II malocclusion has been discussed by many investigators1-6. Cervical headgear has been most frequently used in ca ...
inferior alveolar nerve block - Yeditepe University Dentistry Anatomy
... to the orbit. The nerve passes through the inferior orbital fissure and divides into the zygomaticofacial and zygomaticotemporal nerves supplying the skin over the malar prominence and skin over the side of the forehead respectively. The zygomatic nerve also communicates with the ophthalmic division ...
... to the orbit. The nerve passes through the inferior orbital fissure and divides into the zygomaticofacial and zygomaticotemporal nerves supplying the skin over the malar prominence and skin over the side of the forehead respectively. The zygomatic nerve also communicates with the ophthalmic division ...
Dental Malocclusion among University Students and Its Effect on
... The class III malocclusion was high in this study and is supported by other studies.7,14 This study does not support any association between Angle’s malocclusion and self-esteem that was otherwise supported by Sun Y.11 This could be due to the fact that severity of crowding and skeletal deformity co ...
... The class III malocclusion was high in this study and is supported by other studies.7,14 This study does not support any association between Angle’s malocclusion and self-esteem that was otherwise supported by Sun Y.11 This could be due to the fact that severity of crowding and skeletal deformity co ...
The STraighT Wire appliance (SWa)
... 2. Case: Wy, adult female. Full CLIII with anterior and posterior X-bite, severe crowding. TP: Camouflage CLIII with unilateral extraction; asymmetric / unilateral space closure. Use of CLIII and CLI asymmetric forces for en masse distalization of the lower anterior segment and correction of the mi ...
... 2. Case: Wy, adult female. Full CLIII with anterior and posterior X-bite, severe crowding. TP: Camouflage CLIII with unilateral extraction; asymmetric / unilateral space closure. Use of CLIII and CLI asymmetric forces for en masse distalization of the lower anterior segment and correction of the mi ...
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.