hybrid fixed functional appliance
... conventional tooth moving mechanotherapies. However, clinicians are periodically confronted with malocclusions that do not respond favourably to such tooth moving mechanotherapies because the disharmony exists in the basal jaw bone. In order to treat the full spectrum of malocclusions effectively, a ...
... conventional tooth moving mechanotherapies. However, clinicians are periodically confronted with malocclusions that do not respond favourably to such tooth moving mechanotherapies because the disharmony exists in the basal jaw bone. In order to treat the full spectrum of malocclusions effectively, a ...
RED II - klsmartin
... In order to apply traction to the maxilla through dentition, a rigid intraoral splint is often the most adequate option. Orthodontic bands with 0.045 to 0.050 inch head-gear tubes are fitted either on the second primary molars (children under 6 years) or the first permanent molars and an alginate or ...
... In order to apply traction to the maxilla through dentition, a rigid intraoral splint is often the most adequate option. Orthodontic bands with 0.045 to 0.050 inch head-gear tubes are fitted either on the second primary molars (children under 6 years) or the first permanent molars and an alginate or ...
Prediction of the Size of Unerupted Canines and Premolars in a
... environment ,secular changesI2, bilateral asymmetry13v14 ...
... environment ,secular changesI2, bilateral asymmetry13v14 ...
Transposition of a canine to the extraction site of a dilacerated
... careful treatment plan should be designed when dilacerated and impacted teeth are involved. Although various treatment alternatives are found in the literature,11 the most common approach for this malformation is to extract the affected tooth12 and treat the resulting malocclusion orthodontically.13 ...
... careful treatment plan should be designed when dilacerated and impacted teeth are involved. Although various treatment alternatives are found in the literature,11 the most common approach for this malformation is to extract the affected tooth12 and treat the resulting malocclusion orthodontically.13 ...
The use of temporary anchorage devices for molar intrusion
... exhibit lower stress at the screw-bone interface and may provide greater stationary anchorage during loading.15 Placement in D4 bone is not recommended owing to the high failure rate associated with it (35-50 percent).16,17 Soft-tissue health. Inflammation of the surrounding soft tissue is directly ...
... exhibit lower stress at the screw-bone interface and may provide greater stationary anchorage during loading.15 Placement in D4 bone is not recommended owing to the high failure rate associated with it (35-50 percent).16,17 Soft-tissue health. Inflammation of the surrounding soft tissue is directly ...
Marsupialization of Dentigerous Cyst: Report of a Case
... has the advantage of reducing the cyst cavity and preserving the involved tooth in the cyst. However, because tooth eruption is not reliably predictable, clinical judgment might lead many clinicians to entirely remove the cyst and extract the tooth [9]. Lack of clinically useful evidence regarding t ...
... has the advantage of reducing the cyst cavity and preserving the involved tooth in the cyst. However, because tooth eruption is not reliably predictable, clinical judgment might lead many clinicians to entirely remove the cyst and extract the tooth [9]. Lack of clinically useful evidence regarding t ...
A Clinical Guide To Aarhus Mini-implants and Skeletal Anchorage
... establishment of the classic treatment strategy of using “fewer teeth against more teeth”. Additionally, the force systems necessary to obtain the desired tooth displacements would have generated undesirable movements of the reactive units. In other cases, treatment required that all of the teeth be ...
... establishment of the classic treatment strategy of using “fewer teeth against more teeth”. Additionally, the force systems necessary to obtain the desired tooth displacements would have generated undesirable movements of the reactive units. In other cases, treatment required that all of the teeth be ...
oral cavity
... Because of its position, the cavity acts as a common pathway for the digestive and the respiratory tracts. It serves the taken food and air into their related channel. ...
... Because of its position, the cavity acts as a common pathway for the digestive and the respiratory tracts. It serves the taken food and air into their related channel. ...
Genioplasty - Dr. Stephen Baker MD
... is important to ensure that the shaft of the drill does not touch the lip as the screws are inserted. If this occurs, a friction burn may result and be noticeable postoperatively. ...
... is important to ensure that the shaft of the drill does not touch the lip as the screws are inserted. If this occurs, a friction burn may result and be noticeable postoperatively. ...
The Correlation Between Tooth Size-Basal Bone
... (1974) also found that an expanded mandibular intercanine width has a strong tendency to return to its pretreatment width, but that Class II division 2 patients could maintain approximately 1 mm of intercanine expansion. Subsequently, Little, Wallen and Riedel (1981) reported on the long term follow ...
... (1974) also found that an expanded mandibular intercanine width has a strong tendency to return to its pretreatment width, but that Class II division 2 patients could maintain approximately 1 mm of intercanine expansion. Subsequently, Little, Wallen and Riedel (1981) reported on the long term follow ...
A long-term prospective evaluation of` the L circumferential
... The blade also transects the transseptal fibers by interdentally entering the periodontal ligament space. Although the transseptal groups adjacent to the alveolar crest, as well as the principal fibers of the periodontal ligament, do show relatively rapid reorganization following tooth rotation’.7~” ...
... The blade also transects the transseptal fibers by interdentally entering the periodontal ligament space. Although the transseptal groups adjacent to the alveolar crest, as well as the principal fibers of the periodontal ligament, do show relatively rapid reorganization following tooth rotation’.7~” ...
TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE DEVICES AND GUMMY SMILE
... that the intrusion of upper anterior teeth can be a very effective treatment for gummy smile associated with deep overbite in cases with divergent faces. Almost the same suggestion was put forward by several studies (Eberhartet al., 1990; Xun et al., 2004; Ohnishi et al, 2005; Kim et al., 2006; Urib ...
... that the intrusion of upper anterior teeth can be a very effective treatment for gummy smile associated with deep overbite in cases with divergent faces. Almost the same suggestion was put forward by several studies (Eberhartet al., 1990; Xun et al., 2004; Ohnishi et al, 2005; Kim et al., 2006; Urib ...
Eruption Disturbances of the Maxillary Incisors
... failure due to lack of space in the arch. DiBiase believes that in most cases, as long as space is available, eruption will occur, even if there is significant root curvature. Adequate space is considered to be at least two millimeters greater than the crown of the unerupted incisor.31 One may hypot ...
... failure due to lack of space in the arch. DiBiase believes that in most cases, as long as space is available, eruption will occur, even if there is significant root curvature. Adequate space is considered to be at least two millimeters greater than the crown of the unerupted incisor.31 One may hypot ...
Factors affecting buccal bone changes of maxillary posterior teeth
... determine the factors that might affect buccal bone changes of maxillary posterior teeth after rapid maxillary expansion (RME). Methods: Thirty consecutive patients (17 boys, 13 girls; mean age, 13.8 ⫾ 1.7 years) who required RME as part of their orthodontic treatment and had the pre-RME (T1) and po ...
... determine the factors that might affect buccal bone changes of maxillary posterior teeth after rapid maxillary expansion (RME). Methods: Thirty consecutive patients (17 boys, 13 girls; mean age, 13.8 ⫾ 1.7 years) who required RME as part of their orthodontic treatment and had the pre-RME (T1) and po ...
ODO.23-3
... course is scheduled between October and June for the first year residents. It is given every Thursday at a 2-hour session between 8:00 a.m and 10:00 a.m and ...
... course is scheduled between October and June for the first year residents. It is given every Thursday at a 2-hour session between 8:00 a.m and 10:00 a.m and ...
Relationship between initial crowding and interproximal
... correlation between the irregularity index and the total IPF during the retention phase, from 6 to 18 months. However, there was no correlation between the two parameters during the first 6 months of the retention phase. In previous studies of the relationship between the IPF and irregularity index, ...
... correlation between the irregularity index and the total IPF during the retention phase, from 6 to 18 months. However, there was no correlation between the two parameters during the first 6 months of the retention phase. In previous studies of the relationship between the IPF and irregularity index, ...
Uprighting Partially Impacted Permanent Second Molars
... cause the second molar crown needs the first molar distal root for proper eruption.6 The most important iatrogenic factors include an incorrectly fitted band cemented on the first mandibular molar, previous orthodontic sagittal expansion,7 and prevention of the mesial shift of the first permanent mo ...
... cause the second molar crown needs the first molar distal root for proper eruption.6 The most important iatrogenic factors include an incorrectly fitted band cemented on the first mandibular molar, previous orthodontic sagittal expansion,7 and prevention of the mesial shift of the first permanent mo ...
Keratinized Gingiva Height Increases After Alveolar Corticotomy and
... Gingival and osseous architecture has been related to the orthodontic outcome. In a thin scalloped biotype, plaque-associated inflammation may create a greater risk for gingival recession apical to the cement-enamel junction16, and proclining teeth, especially mandibular incisors, may result in labi ...
... Gingival and osseous architecture has been related to the orthodontic outcome. In a thin scalloped biotype, plaque-associated inflammation may create a greater risk for gingival recession apical to the cement-enamel junction16, and proclining teeth, especially mandibular incisors, may result in labi ...
Impaction of the Maxillary Central Incisor Associated
... Impaction of maxillary permanent incisor is not a frequently case in dental practice, but its treatment is challenging because of its importance to facial esthetics. Supernumerary teeth are the main cause of impaction of upper incisor. Supernumerary teeth when present can cause both esthetic and pat ...
... Impaction of maxillary permanent incisor is not a frequently case in dental practice, but its treatment is challenging because of its importance to facial esthetics. Supernumerary teeth are the main cause of impaction of upper incisor. Supernumerary teeth when present can cause both esthetic and pat ...
mandibular third molar angulation in extraction and non extraction
... DISCUSSION This study is directed to determine the angulation of mandibular third molar by using measurement on conventional panoramic radiograph. Measurements of the third molar angulation on lateral cephalogram, as seen in previous studies6–10 may be biased because of difference in angulation betw ...
... DISCUSSION This study is directed to determine the angulation of mandibular third molar by using measurement on conventional panoramic radiograph. Measurements of the third molar angulation on lateral cephalogram, as seen in previous studies6–10 may be biased because of difference in angulation betw ...
Interceptive orthodontic treatment need among children attending
... mixed dentition stage, earlier intervention is possible, resulting in reduced costs for the patient and the health system (King and Brudvik, 2010). The psychological influence that malocclusion could have on the patient would also be addressed at an earlier stage (Kerosuo, 2002; King and Brudvik, 20 ...
... mixed dentition stage, earlier intervention is possible, resulting in reduced costs for the patient and the health system (King and Brudvik, 2010). The psychological influence that malocclusion could have on the patient would also be addressed at an earlier stage (Kerosuo, 2002; King and Brudvik, 20 ...
Tooth transposition–A literature review and a clinical case
... requiring orthodontic treatment. When both maxillary caninepremolar transposition and a missing maxillary lateral incisor are present, the substitution of the premolar for the lateral incisor may be an option to avoid prosthetic restorations31. However, in this case, not only was there congenital ab ...
... requiring orthodontic treatment. When both maxillary caninepremolar transposition and a missing maxillary lateral incisor are present, the substitution of the premolar for the lateral incisor may be an option to avoid prosthetic restorations31. However, in this case, not only was there congenital ab ...
A STUDY ON THE POSITIONS OF THE MAXILLARY INCISORS IN
... orthodontics,”1 in the 19th century, anterior open bites have proven to be one of the most difficult malocclusions to treat and retain.2,3 There are many reasons for this and many factors that need to be kept in mind when attempting to tackle the difficult task of correcting an open bite. Much of th ...
... orthodontics,”1 in the 19th century, anterior open bites have proven to be one of the most difficult malocclusions to treat and retain.2,3 There are many reasons for this and many factors that need to be kept in mind when attempting to tackle the difficult task of correcting an open bite. Much of th ...
Mesiodistal Root Angulation Using Panoramic and Cone Beam CT
... perception that the root misalignment was in a mesiodistal direction (tip). Any change in inclination of the teeth in the buccolingual plane is recorded as a change in the mesiodistal angulation of the teeth concerned, with the canine and premolar region being the most susceptible.10 Therefore, the ...
... perception that the root misalignment was in a mesiodistal direction (tip). Any change in inclination of the teeth in the buccolingual plane is recorded as a change in the mesiodistal angulation of the teeth concerned, with the canine and premolar region being the most susceptible.10 Therefore, the ...
View/Open - University of Pretoria
... between the teeth will usually move the permanent molar far enough distally to create an unimpeded path of eruption. If separation is not successful, a removable appliance with finger springs may be required. Removal of the primary toot ...
... between the teeth will usually move the permanent molar far enough distally to create an unimpeded path of eruption. If separation is not successful, a removable appliance with finger springs may be required. Removal of the primary toot ...
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.