Malocclusion
... (known as “incising”) and chewing (known as “masticatory”) surfaces of the upper and lower teeth; “malocclusion” is any deviation in the relationship or contact between the biting and chewing surfaces of the upper and lower teeth • Various types of malocclusion have been identified, including the ja ...
... (known as “incising”) and chewing (known as “masticatory”) surfaces of the upper and lower teeth; “malocclusion” is any deviation in the relationship or contact between the biting and chewing surfaces of the upper and lower teeth • Various types of malocclusion have been identified, including the ja ...
Malocclusion - Milliken Animal Clinic
... (known as “incising”) and chewing (known as “masticatory”) surfaces of the upper and lower teeth; “malocclusion” is any deviation in the relationship or contact between the biting and chewing surfaces of the upper and lower teeth • Various types of malocclusion have been identified, including the ja ...
... (known as “incising”) and chewing (known as “masticatory”) surfaces of the upper and lower teeth; “malocclusion” is any deviation in the relationship or contact between the biting and chewing surfaces of the upper and lower teeth • Various types of malocclusion have been identified, including the ja ...
Orthognathic treatment for a patient with Class III malocclusion and
... Ideally, mandibular surgery also should have been performed to rotate the mandible clockwise, decreasing the chin prominence and reducing the vertical distance between the posterior teeth. The posterior open bite might have been caused by the hypotonic tongue, which had tooth imprints along its late ...
... Ideally, mandibular surgery also should have been performed to rotate the mandible clockwise, decreasing the chin prominence and reducing the vertical distance between the posterior teeth. The posterior open bite might have been caused by the hypotonic tongue, which had tooth imprints along its late ...
what you may have forgotten about cephalometric analysis
... (Solow, 1980). No compensation is seen in the maxilla where the teeth are dysplastically proclined, possibly due to a lip habit. In this patient, surgical correction through mandibular advancement was planned so the orthodontic treatment was directed towards reducing the compensation to maximize the ...
... (Solow, 1980). No compensation is seen in the maxilla where the teeth are dysplastically proclined, possibly due to a lip habit. In this patient, surgical correction through mandibular advancement was planned so the orthodontic treatment was directed towards reducing the compensation to maximize the ...
Decoronation of an Ankylosed tooth: A Case Report S.H Hill, R
... decades, and according to literature the prevalence has wavered between 4% and 33% dependent upon gender and age (1). When these injuries cause significant damage to the periodontal ligament, dentoalveolar ankylosis is often a negative outcome. Ankylosis occurs through the mechanism of replacement r ...
... decades, and according to literature the prevalence has wavered between 4% and 33% dependent upon gender and age (1). When these injuries cause significant damage to the periodontal ligament, dentoalveolar ankylosis is often a negative outcome. Ankylosis occurs through the mechanism of replacement r ...
Problems to Watch For in Growing Child
... the orthodontist will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing. ...
... the orthodontist will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing. ...
The Right Time for an Orthodontic Check-Up
... orthodontist will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing. • Early treatment may give your orthodontist the chance to: • Guide jaw growth • Lower the risk of trauma to protruded front teeth • Correct harmful oral habits • Improve ap ...
... orthodontist will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing. • Early treatment may give your orthodontist the chance to: • Guide jaw growth • Lower the risk of trauma to protruded front teeth • Correct harmful oral habits • Improve ap ...
Problems to Watch for in Growing Children
... orthodontist will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing. • Early treatment may give your orthodontist the chance to: - Guide jaw growth - Lower the risk of trauma to protruded front teeth - Correct harmful oral habits - Im ...
... orthodontist will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing. • Early treatment may give your orthodontist the chance to: - Guide jaw growth - Lower the risk of trauma to protruded front teeth - Correct harmful oral habits - Im ...
The Right Time for an Orthodontic Check-Up
... the orthodontist will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing. ...
... the orthodontist will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing. ...
Clinical Obstacles in Open Bite Treatment Using Temporary
... Anterior open bite is one of the most difficult malocclusions to treat orthodontically. Successful correction and closure of anterior open bites have plagued orthodontists for nearly as long as our profession has existed. Modifications of outer bow of the headgear have been demonstrated to affect mo ...
... Anterior open bite is one of the most difficult malocclusions to treat orthodontically. Successful correction and closure of anterior open bites have plagued orthodontists for nearly as long as our profession has existed. Modifications of outer bow of the headgear have been demonstrated to affect mo ...
Face and Eye Injuries
... nitrate may be used •If bleeding persists over 20 minutes, referral is usually indicated ...
... nitrate may be used •If bleeding persists over 20 minutes, referral is usually indicated ...
CALL: 905-275-1022 Why Is Having Straight Teeth Important?
... Teeth can be straightened using either orthodontic braces or customized aligning trays. Orthodontic braces are usually affixed to the teeth for a set duration. The brackets and archwires are tightened regularly by the orthodontist and removed when treatment is complete. Fixed braces can be placed on ...
... Teeth can be straightened using either orthodontic braces or customized aligning trays. Orthodontic braces are usually affixed to the teeth for a set duration. The brackets and archwires are tightened regularly by the orthodontist and removed when treatment is complete. Fixed braces can be placed on ...
malocclusion of teeth in dogs
... Course of treatment may vary with the type of malocclusion and the animal’s nature and habits (such as inappropriate chewing). Generally, most orthodontic cases take 1 to 7 months for movement and retention phase, depending on severity and if extrusion of tooth/teeth is required for stabilizatio ...
... Course of treatment may vary with the type of malocclusion and the animal’s nature and habits (such as inappropriate chewing). Generally, most orthodontic cases take 1 to 7 months for movement and retention phase, depending on severity and if extrusion of tooth/teeth is required for stabilizatio ...
Uncovering (Exposure) of Impacted Upper Canine Teeth This
... affected in this way. Either one or both teeth may be affected. Often they will lie across the roof of the mouth behind the front teeth. Why is treatment required? The upper canine has a long root making it a strong tooth and is an important tooth both for biting and in the development of a normal s ...
... affected in this way. Either one or both teeth may be affected. Often they will lie across the roof of the mouth behind the front teeth. Why is treatment required? The upper canine has a long root making it a strong tooth and is an important tooth both for biting and in the development of a normal s ...
Rule 4.2.6 (page 17) - Ohio High School Athletic Association
... or her teeth, shall be required to wear a tooth and mouth protector. A tooth and mouth protector (intraoral) shall include an occlusal (protecting and separating the biting surfaces) and a labial (protecting the teeth and supporting structures) portion and cover the teeth and all areas of the braces ...
... or her teeth, shall be required to wear a tooth and mouth protector. A tooth and mouth protector (intraoral) shall include an occlusal (protecting and separating the biting surfaces) and a labial (protecting the teeth and supporting structures) portion and cover the teeth and all areas of the braces ...
How do I understand if I need Orthodontics?
... If you have any of the subsequent, you may be a candidate for orthodontic treatment: Overbite, sometimes known as "greenback tooth" — wherein the top front teeth lie too far forward (stick out) over the decrease teeth Underbite — a "bulldog" appearance wherein the decrease tooth are too a long way ...
... If you have any of the subsequent, you may be a candidate for orthodontic treatment: Overbite, sometimes known as "greenback tooth" — wherein the top front teeth lie too far forward (stick out) over the decrease teeth Underbite — a "bulldog" appearance wherein the decrease tooth are too a long way ...
CLINICAL CASES - Dental and Medical Problems
... defined by the WHO system is “a fracture involving enamel and dentin with loss of tooth structure and exposure of the pulp”. Boys are more frequently involved than girls and occur in 0.9 to 13% of all dental injuries [2]. The impact of these injuries not only affects biological tissues, they have ps ...
... defined by the WHO system is “a fracture involving enamel and dentin with loss of tooth structure and exposure of the pulp”. Boys are more frequently involved than girls and occur in 0.9 to 13% of all dental injuries [2]. The impact of these injuries not only affects biological tissues, they have ps ...
anterior open bite closure: a case report
... vertical excess and a long-face tendency. In the present case, the mandible was rotated downward, and the patient had a long-face tendency due to extrusion of both upper and lower molars. Therefore, we considered that absolute anchorage was required for intrusion of the molars. Several methods to ac ...
... vertical excess and a long-face tendency. In the present case, the mandible was rotated downward, and the patient had a long-face tendency due to extrusion of both upper and lower molars. Therefore, we considered that absolute anchorage was required for intrusion of the molars. Several methods to ac ...
twin block - Rideau Orthodontic Mfg. Ltd.
... wash to create an undercut for the circumferential clasps on the lower 1st deciduous molars (illustrated). Consider bonding the non-activated appliance in place for the first week. Rough up the occlusal pads to aid in mastication. Request rugae for the upper appliance to improve speech. ...
... wash to create an undercut for the circumferential clasps on the lower 1st deciduous molars (illustrated). Consider bonding the non-activated appliance in place for the first week. Rough up the occlusal pads to aid in mastication. Request rugae for the upper appliance to improve speech. ...
Document
... and forward again, and building a functional occlusion to keep them there, in all but the most rare and bizarre of cases, eliminates the headache, pain-dysfunction problem. Parafunctional activities such as clenching, grinding, and nocturnal bruxism, as well as other things such as stress, general ...
... and forward again, and building a functional occlusion to keep them there, in all but the most rare and bizarre of cases, eliminates the headache, pain-dysfunction problem. Parafunctional activities such as clenching, grinding, and nocturnal bruxism, as well as other things such as stress, general ...
Articular eminence
... given, and jaw function should be restricted. A mouth guard or splint worn at night is often helpful. When symptoms subside, mild jaw exercises help prevent excessive loss of motion. Surgery is necessary if ankylosis develops . ...
... given, and jaw function should be restricted. A mouth guard or splint worn at night is often helpful. When symptoms subside, mild jaw exercises help prevent excessive loss of motion. Surgery is necessary if ankylosis develops . ...
May 06 french Journal
... Planning treatment for a patient with CCD is complicated by a host of factors. The plan is largely dependent on both the chronological and dental ages of the patient, which, due to the frequency of delayed eruption in this condition, are frequently not coincident. The timing of diagnosis is not only ...
... Planning treatment for a patient with CCD is complicated by a host of factors. The plan is largely dependent on both the chronological and dental ages of the patient, which, due to the frequency of delayed eruption in this condition, are frequently not coincident. The timing of diagnosis is not only ...
A laboratory fabricated fixed appliance for extruding anterior teeth
... and the fractured tooth have been cleaned with a pumice slurry and etched with phosphoric acid, the gauze pads at the ends of the arch wire are bonded onto the canines with composite resin. The orthodontic bracket or hook then is bonded to the traumatized tooth; it must be located sufficiently close ...
... and the fractured tooth have been cleaned with a pumice slurry and etched with phosphoric acid, the gauze pads at the ends of the arch wire are bonded onto the canines with composite resin. The orthodontic bracket or hook then is bonded to the traumatized tooth; it must be located sufficiently close ...
Osteochondroma of the Temporomandibular Joint: A Case Report
... can easily demonstrate the continuity of cortex and medulla of the parent bone tumor. In the present case, they were useful to determine the margins of the OC causing facial asymmetry. Sales et al. (17) reported that CT imaging brings to radiologists and clinicians the possibility of evaluating comp ...
... can easily demonstrate the continuity of cortex and medulla of the parent bone tumor. In the present case, they were useful to determine the margins of the OC causing facial asymmetry. Sales et al. (17) reported that CT imaging brings to radiologists and clinicians the possibility of evaluating comp ...
Dentistry Review- STUDENT
... Coronal refers to a structure within a location closer to the crown of the tooth in relation to another structure. Occlusal refers to the part of a tooth that meets with, or occludes with, the teeth of the opposite dental arcade. Interdental space refers to the space between each individual tooth. ...
... Coronal refers to a structure within a location closer to the crown of the tooth in relation to another structure. Occlusal refers to the part of a tooth that meets with, or occludes with, the teeth of the opposite dental arcade. Interdental space refers to the space between each individual 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.