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Surgical correction of class II skeletal malocclusion in an adult patient
Surgical correction of class II skeletal malocclusion in an adult patient

... Today’s orthodontics not only gives importance to esthetics and function but also to establish harmony between craniofacial structures.[1] Facial appearance is an important factor in determining social relationships and improving their self-confidence.[2] Vertical maxillary excess is commonly seen i ...
Evolution, Epidemiology and Etiology of Temporomandibular Joint
Evolution, Epidemiology and Etiology of Temporomandibular Joint

... even when incomplete, is associated with the lateral pterygoid muscle,5 which has led some authors to speculate that it arose as a tendon, which later formed the new joint.6 Origin of the Vertebrate Head A complete vertebrate is a species not only with backbone but also with biting jaws. The first v ...
functional movements - University of Maryland, Baltimore
functional movements - University of Maryland, Baltimore

... alveolar ridges • Since the maxillary bones are fused to the surrounding bones of the skull, the maxillary teeth are also considered to be a fixed part of the skull. ...
Upper canine teeth can often not come through into the mouth
Upper canine teeth can often not come through into the mouth

... What are the options for an impacted canine? 1. Leave the tooth in place. The main risk of this is that the tooth can bump into the roots of other adult teeth and do damage, making them feel wobbly and eventually need to be removed. A cyst can also form around the tooth. This x ray shows some root d ...
THE USE OF TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE DEVICES FOR
THE USE OF TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE DEVICES FOR

... Skeletal anchorage, the concept of using the facial skeleton to control tooth movement has been reported in the literature since the early 1980’s. Various forms of skeletal anchorage, including mini-screws and mini-plates have been recommended. It should be self-evident that good diagnosis and treat ...
The Catenary Curve: A Guide to Mandibular Arch Form Abstract
The Catenary Curve: A Guide to Mandibular Arch Form Abstract

... literature focused on the first molars as the fixed point, which is problematic for the restorative dentist as they are rarely in an ideal position and usually missing or in need of a restoration. The retromolar pad, a commonly used, relatively stable anatomic landmark is proposed as an optimal choi ...
CORRECTION OF CANINE ROTATION WITH BOX LOOP
CORRECTION OF CANINE ROTATION WITH BOX LOOP

... teeth or a tooth arch size discrepancy. Systemic factors such as genetic disorders, endocrine deficiencies, and previous irradiation of the jaws ...
interproximal reduction - British Orthodontic Society
interproximal reduction - British Orthodontic Society

... whilst those who do not cooperate well, get poor results. If your brace breaks repeatedly or you do not keep your teeth clean, treatment may be stopped, leaving your teeth in a worse position than when you started. ...
Mandibular Distraction For Management of Temporomandibular Joint
Mandibular Distraction For Management of Temporomandibular Joint

... after mandibular distractionosteogenesis: a retrospective study of 131 patients. 3.P. Anantanarayanan, V. Narayanan, R. Manikandhan, D. Kumar Primary mandibular distraction for management of nocturnal desaturations secondary to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis Int J Pediatr ...
mini screw implant taking orthodontics to new dimensions – a case
mini screw implant taking orthodontics to new dimensions – a case

... molars moved slightly distally and showed a small amount of intrusion. DISCUSSION Orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances commonly involves moving teeth along an archwire to close residual extraction spaces. When clinicians select a force delivery system for this purpose, they hope that it would ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

... with cycles of resorption and formation. It is this property of bone that is put to use in orthodontics. Orthodontic treatment aims at promoting oral health, however these treatments require high levels of oral hygiene maintenance. Fixed appliances harbour plaque and can be very damaging if the pati ...
Seventh Key of Occlusion
Seventh Key of Occlusion

... proportionate manner as the anterior ratio increased, in most of the cases maxilla and mandible overall excess equaled.6,11 Deep curve of spee, extreme labial inclination of incisor teeth, larger maxillary arch length [Figure-1] and crowding can also present with inter-arch discrepancy [Figure-2]. ‘ ...
Stafne bone cavity with ectopic salivary gland tissue in the anterior
Stafne bone cavity with ectopic salivary gland tissue in the anterior

... contain normal or inflamed salivary gland tissue of the sublingual gland, with or without varying amounts of fibrous connective tissue and fat tissue.[1‑3] Similar to the previous studies, in histopathological examination of our case, we observed normal salivary gland tissue, fat tissue, and a few b ...
Guidelines for Building Facial Harmony and Stability
Guidelines for Building Facial Harmony and Stability

... in open bite cases. The mean long-term lower first molar tip is 4.55°. Level the mandibular arch with a reverse curve of Spee, tied back. This tends to extrude the bicuspids 2-4mm with a slight (around 0.5mm) intrusion of lower incisors. Extrusion of the bicuspids is our desire and slight extrusion o ...
Case Report CONGENITAL MISSING PERMANENT MANDIBULAR
Case Report CONGENITAL MISSING PERMANENT MANDIBULAR

... agenesis is of the same order as in Europeans, but the lower lateral incisor is the most commonly missing tooth.[6] Witkop syndrome is an autosomal dominant condition with missing lower incisors and dysmorphic nails.[7] In the study by Grahnen, most of the cases with hypodontia in primary dentition ...
Case Report CONGENITAL MISSING PERMANENT MANDIBULAR
Case Report CONGENITAL MISSING PERMANENT MANDIBULAR

... agenesis is of the same order as in Europeans, but the lower lateral incisor is the most commonly missing tooth.[6] Witkop syndrome is an autosomal dominant condition with missing lower incisors and dysmorphic nails.[7] In the study by Grahnen, most of the cases with hypodontia in primary dentition ...
corticotomy-periodontally accelerated osteogenic
corticotomy-periodontally accelerated osteogenic

... insignificant in adults compared to children, and there is a chance that hyalinization will occur during treatment [2]. Cell mobilization and conversion of collagen fibers is much slower in adults. Finally, adult patients are prone to periodontal complications as their teeth are in non-flexible alve ...
Multiloop edgewise archwire in the treatment of a patient with an
Multiloop edgewise archwire in the treatment of a patient with an

... A great challenge in treating an anterior open bite is the control of anchorage when molar intrusion is required.2 Devices usually proposed are high-pull headgear, lingual arches, functional appliances, and posterior bite-blocks.8 Carano et al13 primarily reported the use of a new device for rapid m ...
Program HH Dental Criteria
Program HH Dental Criteria

... (If client is covered under Medicaid (MA) prior authorization must go through MA) At least one of the following criteria must be met: There is disfigurement of the patient’s facial appearance including protrusion of upper or lower jaws or teeth There is spacing between adjacent teeth which interfere ...
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... Crowding and protrusion are really different aspects of the same phenomenon. If there is not enough room to properly align the teeth, the result can be crowding, protrusion, or (most likely) some combination of the two.  Information about how much the incisors protrude: from clinical examination an ...
Dr. PAVITHRA. US MDS
Dr. PAVITHRA. US MDS

... biomechanics. The treatment plan for hypodivergent and hyperdivergent skeletal differs from each other1. Soft tissue response to orthodontic tooth movement has been investigated under various conditions and it is difficult to evaluate effects of growth and treatment on the facial profile. There has ...
See the comparison of braces and Invisalign
See the comparison of braces and Invisalign

... to straighten teeth whilst improving your smile and oral health, but their methods of movement differ. Only by attending a specialist who is equally competent in treating with both systems can you get impartial and objective advice about the best treatment choice for you. ...
NJ Orthodontic Evaluation HLD (NK-Mod2) Index Form
NJ Orthodontic Evaluation HLD (NK-Mod2) Index Form

... deviation from a normal arch. Where there is only a protruded or lingually displaced anterior tooth, the measurement should be made from the incisal edge of that tooth to the normal arch line. Otherwise, the total distance between the most protruded anterior tooth and the most lingually displaced ad ...
Dental Nerve Blocks - The SH-ED
Dental Nerve Blocks - The SH-ED

... Figure 23 : Palpate the anterior border of the ramus with your thumb, and retract the cheek ...
Recovery Time After Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Recovery Time After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

... bruising and swelling post-surgery. The skill of your oral surgeon in soft tissue management is also very important. A neat surgeon who takes good care of the soft tissue around the extraction site will cause less pain, swelling and bruising after the wisdom teeth have been removed. An untalented su ...
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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.
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