Uprighting impacted mandibular permanent second molars with the
... eruptive force to bring the teeth into occlusion with their antagonist. The tooth should be banded/ bracketed to accomplish space closure, buccolingual correction, and occlusion detailing. There may be slight occlusal interference between the impacted molar and its antagonist or the wire during the ...
... eruptive force to bring the teeth into occlusion with their antagonist. The tooth should be banded/ bracketed to accomplish space closure, buccolingual correction, and occlusion detailing. There may be slight occlusal interference between the impacted molar and its antagonist or the wire during the ...
Mandibular Permanent Second Molar Impaction
... Surgical uprighting and repositioning of the impacted second molar is a relatively quick procedure, particularly when patient compliance is minimal. This can be achieved with or without the removal of the adjacent third molar, though removal of the third molar will make the procedure easier. The out ...
... Surgical uprighting and repositioning of the impacted second molar is a relatively quick procedure, particularly when patient compliance is minimal. This can be achieved with or without the removal of the adjacent third molar, though removal of the third molar will make the procedure easier. The out ...
Dental Plaque Diseases
... Dentin = The tissue that forms the tooth from the dental crown to the tooth root, situated inside the enamel and cementum. It is softer than the enamel. A small tube filled with tissue fluid, called the dentinal tubule, runs inside the dentin. Forms the bulk of the tooth and can be sensitive if the ...
... Dentin = The tissue that forms the tooth from the dental crown to the tooth root, situated inside the enamel and cementum. It is softer than the enamel. A small tube filled with tissue fluid, called the dentinal tubule, runs inside the dentin. Forms the bulk of the tooth and can be sensitive if the ...
Orthodontics in 3 millennia. Chapter 15: Skeletal anchorage
... implants as anchorage with external protraction forces of 600 g, but it was not until 1997 that Kanomi20 described a mini-implant specifically designed for orthodontic use. Costa et al21 described a 2-mm titanium miniscrew with a special bracket-like head that could be used for either direct or indi ...
... implants as anchorage with external protraction forces of 600 g, but it was not until 1997 that Kanomi20 described a mini-implant specifically designed for orthodontic use. Costa et al21 described a 2-mm titanium miniscrew with a special bracket-like head that could be used for either direct or indi ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... lateral incisors .However, the implant based treatment option in such patients requires an interactive and interdisciplinary management approach. This interdisciplinary approach may involve preprosthetic orthodontic treatment following consultations with an oral surgeon or periodontist and restorati ...
... lateral incisors .However, the implant based treatment option in such patients requires an interactive and interdisciplinary management approach. This interdisciplinary approach may involve preprosthetic orthodontic treatment following consultations with an oral surgeon or periodontist and restorati ...
Impaction of the central maxillary incisor associated with
... In our study we found that 63.6% of impacted incisors erupted spontaneously after removal of the supernumerary teeth, when it was sufficient space in the dental arch for the impacted tooth. The similar frequency of spontaneous eruption of impacted maxillary central incisors, varying from 54% to 64%, ...
... In our study we found that 63.6% of impacted incisors erupted spontaneously after removal of the supernumerary teeth, when it was sufficient space in the dental arch for the impacted tooth. The similar frequency of spontaneous eruption of impacted maxillary central incisors, varying from 54% to 64%, ...
A to Z ORTHODONTICS Volume: 04 ANCHORAGE
... Certain extra oral areas can also be used when adequate resistance cannot be obtained from intra oral sources for the purpose of anchorage .The extra oral sources of anchorage include. 1. the cranium 2. the back of the neck 3. the facial bones Cranium (occipital / parietal anchorage) Using head gea ...
... Certain extra oral areas can also be used when adequate resistance cannot be obtained from intra oral sources for the purpose of anchorage .The extra oral sources of anchorage include. 1. the cranium 2. the back of the neck 3. the facial bones Cranium (occipital / parietal anchorage) Using head gea ...
Is there any association between facial type and mandibular dental
... treatment stability. Facial analysis is accomplished through diverse methodologies of obtaining measurements, landmarks, and structures, which, in turn, lead to various diagnostic methods of determining the facial type. The most commonly used is cephalometrics, which measures craniofacial structures ...
... treatment stability. Facial analysis is accomplished through diverse methodologies of obtaining measurements, landmarks, and structures, which, in turn, lead to various diagnostic methods of determining the facial type. The most commonly used is cephalometrics, which measures craniofacial structures ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... implants, primary stability of all cases were good except in the first case where primary stability was not achieved. All the cases had good soft tissue architecture preservation at one week post surgery with minimal edema and there were no complaints of pain nor discomfort during early post operati ...
... implants, primary stability of all cases were good except in the first case where primary stability was not achieved. All the cases had good soft tissue architecture preservation at one week post surgery with minimal edema and there were no complaints of pain nor discomfort during early post operati ...
Relationship between the lingual frenulum and craniofacial
... tongue-tie, in which the lingual frenulum is short and restricts the mobility of the tongue. Methods: The sample consisted of 50 skeletal Class I patients (0 \ ANB angle \ 4 ), 50 skeletal Class II patients (ANB angle . 4 ), and 50 skeletal Class III patients (ANB angle \0 ). Direct and indirect ...
... tongue-tie, in which the lingual frenulum is short and restricts the mobility of the tongue. Methods: The sample consisted of 50 skeletal Class I patients (0 \ ANB angle \ 4 ), 50 skeletal Class II patients (ANB angle . 4 ), and 50 skeletal Class III patients (ANB angle \0 ). Direct and indirect ...
COMPARISON OF SKELETAL AND DENTOALVEOLAR EFFECTS OF THE
... finding that, according to the author, may be attributed to an altered respiratory function. As far as dental relationships, he explained that the lower incisors were normally well positioned and the amount of maxillary dental protrusion was less frequently displayed than what was previously reporte ...
... finding that, according to the author, may be attributed to an altered respiratory function. As far as dental relationships, he explained that the lower incisors were normally well positioned and the amount of maxillary dental protrusion was less frequently displayed than what was previously reporte ...
The effect of light premature occlusal contact on tooth pain threshold
... connections of the intradental nerves in central nervous system (Sessele, 1987). It was reported by Yamada (1983) that the maxillary alveolus was more susceptible to traumatic occlusal forces than the mandibular alveolus due to differences in their structure. This could explain why all maxillary exp ...
... connections of the intradental nerves in central nervous system (Sessele, 1987). It was reported by Yamada (1983) that the maxillary alveolus was more susceptible to traumatic occlusal forces than the mandibular alveolus due to differences in their structure. This could explain why all maxillary exp ...
- American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial
... amount of pneumatization of the maxillary sinus, and status of dental retention.3 The thickness of the inferior wall of the sinus and its relationship with the adjacent teeth is crucial for orthodontic tooth movement.8,10 This information provides a basis for the application of appropriate forces in ...
... amount of pneumatization of the maxillary sinus, and status of dental retention.3 The thickness of the inferior wall of the sinus and its relationship with the adjacent teeth is crucial for orthodontic tooth movement.8,10 This information provides a basis for the application of appropriate forces in ...
New Approach in Estimation of Dental Development
... with precious information's for proper timing [1]. For this purpose, the radiographic techniques are commonly used [2,3,4].Panoramic radiograph (OPG), which routinely taken during orthodontics, can provide a thorough examination for ...
... with precious information's for proper timing [1]. For this purpose, the radiographic techniques are commonly used [2,3,4].Panoramic radiograph (OPG), which routinely taken during orthodontics, can provide a thorough examination for ...
Interproximal enamel reduction as a part of orthodontic treatment
... space and has become a viable alternative to the extraction of permanent teeth in the treatment of crowding. Indications for interproximal enamel reduction The main indications for IER in the treatment of adults are crowding (1, 4-13), when the lack of space in the dental arch is 4 to 8 mm (2, 6, 8, ...
... space and has become a viable alternative to the extraction of permanent teeth in the treatment of crowding. Indications for interproximal enamel reduction The main indications for IER in the treatment of adults are crowding (1, 4-13), when the lack of space in the dental arch is 4 to 8 mm (2, 6, 8, ...
All-ceramic crowns on deciduous canines
... Introduction: Any permanent tooth may become impacted. In cases of anterior teeth impaction, the harmony and aesthetics of a smile are sometimes diminished. There are three main treatment options: observation (no treatment), relocation (orthodontic therapy or surgical) and extraction. Objective: The ...
... Introduction: Any permanent tooth may become impacted. In cases of anterior teeth impaction, the harmony and aesthetics of a smile are sometimes diminished. There are three main treatment options: observation (no treatment), relocation (orthodontic therapy or surgical) and extraction. Objective: The ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... 0.783 there is no significant difference; or a later articulated Cross was more common among girls (52%), which is consistent with the results of Ogaard et al. (1994)(13) and Chevitarese et al. (2002), early establishment of occlusion in females compared to males is criminalized. Age is not a risk f ...
... 0.783 there is no significant difference; or a later articulated Cross was more common among girls (52%), which is consistent with the results of Ogaard et al. (1994)(13) and Chevitarese et al. (2002), early establishment of occlusion in females compared to males is criminalized. Age is not a risk f ...
FACE Evolution System
... FACE EVOLUTION incorporates a new concept into orthodontic biomechanics: the Working Prescription and Finishing Prescription. The Working Prescription comprises the temporary use of specific tubes and brackets in certain situations, in order to facilitate the achievement of certain tasks. The Finish ...
... FACE EVOLUTION incorporates a new concept into orthodontic biomechanics: the Working Prescription and Finishing Prescription. The Working Prescription comprises the temporary use of specific tubes and brackets in certain situations, in order to facilitate the achievement of certain tasks. The Finish ...
VALIDATION OF AGE INTERVAL CRANIOFACIAL VERTICAL GROWTH SINGLE-TOOTH IMPLANTS
... determinant of treatment time. In 1938, Brodie et al wrote, “There seems to be a definite correlation between success of treatment and growth.”1 Growth prediction schemes have been studied at length for accuracy. Unfortunately, the most common finding is that most growth prediction schemes are no mo ...
... determinant of treatment time. In 1938, Brodie et al wrote, “There seems to be a definite correlation between success of treatment and growth.”1 Growth prediction schemes have been studied at length for accuracy. Unfortunately, the most common finding is that most growth prediction schemes are no mo ...
Upper bonded retainers Survival and failure rates
... fractures at various positions along the retainer. The numbers of fractures increased with time and when canines had been bonded. A similar rate was found by Lumsden et al.18 Dahl and Zachrisson13 offered similar results in their study involving the contact of the lower canine with the wire. Because ...
... fractures at various positions along the retainer. The numbers of fractures increased with time and when canines had been bonded. A similar rate was found by Lumsden et al.18 Dahl and Zachrisson13 offered similar results in their study involving the contact of the lower canine with the wire. Because ...
The Butterfly System - Kalamazoo Orthodontics
... Traditional Begg uprighting springs*** are useful for root paralleling. When placed in the mandibular canine and/or first premolar brackets, they produce mesial crown tip that can counteract retraction forces on the mandibular anterior teeth14 (Fig. 7). Springs used in this configuration **American ...
... Traditional Begg uprighting springs*** are useful for root paralleling. When placed in the mandibular canine and/or first premolar brackets, they produce mesial crown tip that can counteract retraction forces on the mandibular anterior teeth14 (Fig. 7). Springs used in this configuration **American ...
Orthodontic Extrusion: Periodontal Considerations
... Extrusion and Endodontics In some cases, the tooth to be extruded must be treated endodontically to prevent sensitivity and exposure of the pulp during the occlusal reduction required during the extrusion.4 A canal that cannot be adequately treated (because of subgingival fracture and lack of an ade ...
... Extrusion and Endodontics In some cases, the tooth to be extruded must be treated endodontically to prevent sensitivity and exposure of the pulp during the occlusal reduction required during the extrusion.4 A canal that cannot be adequately treated (because of subgingival fracture and lack of an ade ...
FACE Evolution System
... Tubes with marking will be available as of 2016. This way we can easily and efficiently achieve three different anchorage values (standard, +4° and -4°) with one single tube. ...
... Tubes with marking will be available as of 2016. This way we can easily and efficiently achieve three different anchorage values (standard, +4° and -4°) with one single tube. ...
Effects of Extraction and Nonextraction Treatment on Third Molar
... possibility that the third molars will erupt in acceptable positions. Hence, this aspect of dental practice needs to be more widely appreciated in the planning of treatment for children. Although, it is not possible to predict from the results how many third molars would erupt fully later on it is ...
... possibility that the third molars will erupt in acceptable positions. Hence, this aspect of dental practice needs to be more widely appreciated in the planning of treatment for children. Although, it is not possible to predict from the results how many third molars would erupt fully later on it is ...
Phenotypic characterization of class CIII malocclusion
... Caucasian adult subjects were measured to identify clusters of the most homogeneous groups of Class III individuals. These data will provide the necessary infrastructure for future genetic studies aimed at detection of the gene(s) responsible for unbalanced craniofacial growth resulting in severe Cl ...
... Caucasian adult subjects were measured to identify clusters of the most homogeneous groups of Class III individuals. These data will provide the necessary infrastructure for future genetic studies aimed at detection of the gene(s) responsible for unbalanced craniofacial growth resulting in severe Cl ...
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.