Hybrid Rapid Palatal Expansion With 2 Mini
... any teeth. The aim of this case report is to present the treatment of a patient with transversal maxillary deficiency by hybrid expander. An 11.4-year-old female patient came to our clinic complaining about the appearance of her teeth. She had a narrow maxillary arch, unilateral dental crossbite, an ...
... any teeth. The aim of this case report is to present the treatment of a patient with transversal maxillary deficiency by hybrid expander. An 11.4-year-old female patient came to our clinic complaining about the appearance of her teeth. She had a narrow maxillary arch, unilateral dental crossbite, an ...
Surgical lengthening of the clinical crown - PERIO
... Since impression taking may be preceded by application of retraction cords that may, at least temporarily, impinge on the periodontal health of an abutment tooth and result in gingival recession, less traumatic and only minimally invasive procedures should be chosen to avoid gingival recession45. Th ...
... Since impression taking may be preceded by application of retraction cords that may, at least temporarily, impinge on the periodontal health of an abutment tooth and result in gingival recession, less traumatic and only minimally invasive procedures should be chosen to avoid gingival recession45. Th ...
Volume 22.2 - SROMS – Selected Readings in Oral and
... The method of coronectomy (partial odontectomy, or intentional third molar root retention) has gained popularity in the last few years, and evidence-based research on this method is continually growing. The term coronectomy was introduced as “partial lower third molar odontectomy with crown removal ...
... The method of coronectomy (partial odontectomy, or intentional third molar root retention) has gained popularity in the last few years, and evidence-based research on this method is continually growing. The term coronectomy was introduced as “partial lower third molar odontectomy with crown removal ...
Papillary regeneration
... gingival esthetics is one of the most important factors for success in a restorative treatment. The absence of interdental papilla as a result of the periodontal disease development or of the periodontal therapy used is a situation that leads to aesthetic, phonetic and food impaction problems. Papil ...
... gingival esthetics is one of the most important factors for success in a restorative treatment. The absence of interdental papilla as a result of the periodontal disease development or of the periodontal therapy used is a situation that leads to aesthetic, phonetic and food impaction problems. Papil ...
Distraction Osteogenesis ,A New Hope For Tmj Ankylosis
... There was significant improvement obtained by employing Distraction Osteogenesis for this case,none of the other Orthodontic or combined Orthognathic approaches would have given the same results. Probably the use of a multidirectional distractor would have given better results in terms of ...
... There was significant improvement obtained by employing Distraction Osteogenesis for this case,none of the other Orthodontic or combined Orthognathic approaches would have given the same results. Probably the use of a multidirectional distractor would have given better results in terms of ...
COMPARING OCCLUSAL ARCH FORM AND BASAL BONE ARCH
... Orthodontic relapse is a major concern in today's practice. One famous quote by Dr. Hawley states he was willing to give one half of his fee to whomever could retain his patients.1 It has been shown in animal studies that relapse begins immediately after teeth are left unrestrained.2 Practitioners a ...
... Orthodontic relapse is a major concern in today's practice. One famous quote by Dr. Hawley states he was willing to give one half of his fee to whomever could retain his patients.1 It has been shown in animal studies that relapse begins immediately after teeth are left unrestrained.2 Practitioners a ...
Three-Dimensional Evaluation of the Effect of Maxillary Incisor
... resorption. Methods: Maxillary central incisor apical root resorption and labial and palatal alveolar bone height and labiolingual thickness were assessed on pre-treatment and post-treatment cone-beam computed tomography scans of 59 subjects (mean age, 13.00 years) with premolar extractions and 63 s ...
... resorption. Methods: Maxillary central incisor apical root resorption and labial and palatal alveolar bone height and labiolingual thickness were assessed on pre-treatment and post-treatment cone-beam computed tomography scans of 59 subjects (mean age, 13.00 years) with premolar extractions and 63 s ...
The Role of Implants in Orthodontics
... consolidated, the implant must be incorporated into the orthodontic appliance. It is possible to attach an orthodontic archwire directly to the implant cover screws, but movement of the teeth is faster and better controlled, if single crowns or denture teeth are used as superstructures. The type of ...
... consolidated, the implant must be incorporated into the orthodontic appliance. It is possible to attach an orthodontic archwire directly to the implant cover screws, but movement of the teeth is faster and better controlled, if single crowns or denture teeth are used as superstructures. The type of ...
Biomarkers of Orthodontic Tooth Movement with Fixed Appliances
... non-extraction cases and 25-35 months when extractions are considered in the treatment plan. [1] Longer treatment time has been associated with multiple detrimental effects such as white spot lesions [2], root resorption [3], gingival inflammation [4] and dental caries. Additionally, increased treat ...
... non-extraction cases and 25-35 months when extractions are considered in the treatment plan. [1] Longer treatment time has been associated with multiple detrimental effects such as white spot lesions [2], root resorption [3], gingival inflammation [4] and dental caries. Additionally, increased treat ...
... . Cytokines are involved in initiating, amplifying, perpetuating, and resolving inflammatory responses. They are key mediators for tissue damage and play an important role in tooth movement (3). The released cytokines evoke cellular responses in the various cell types in and around teeth, providing ...
Putting a Smile on Your Child`s Face
... teeth. The enamel, or outer coating, of some teeth may be weak and more susceptible to decay. In some children, the lower jaw may jut forward affecting the bite—the way the top and bottom teeth fit together. This is more common in children who have a repaired complete cleft lip and palate. Evaluation ...
... teeth. The enamel, or outer coating, of some teeth may be weak and more susceptible to decay. In some children, the lower jaw may jut forward affecting the bite—the way the top and bottom teeth fit together. This is more common in children who have a repaired complete cleft lip and palate. Evaluation ...
Full Text PDF - Jaypee Journals
... study was to investigate whether this enzyme can be used as a non-invasive marker and diagnostic adjunct in orthodontics. 10 female patients requi ring all first premolar extractions were treated with Standard Edgewise mechanotherapy. Canine retraction was done using 1OOgm sentaJloy springs with one ...
... study was to investigate whether this enzyme can be used as a non-invasive marker and diagnostic adjunct in orthodontics. 10 female patients requi ring all first premolar extractions were treated with Standard Edgewise mechanotherapy. Canine retraction was done using 1OOgm sentaJloy springs with one ...
The Apically Repositioned Flap in Tooth Exposure
... in 1954.9 The technique was primarily used by periodontologists and general dental practitioners to eliminate periodontal pockets. The apically repositioned flap was soon adopted by orthodontists as an effective method of exposing certain unerupted teeth while maintaining the mucogingival complex. ...
... in 1954.9 The technique was primarily used by periodontologists and general dental practitioners to eliminate periodontal pockets. The apically repositioned flap was soon adopted by orthodontists as an effective method of exposing certain unerupted teeth while maintaining the mucogingival complex. ...
Frequency of Dental Caries in Patients Undergoing
... appliances . The orthodontic treatment can ascribe to inadequate removal or elimination of plaque and food debris from the restricted areas for clearance ...
... appliances . The orthodontic treatment can ascribe to inadequate removal or elimination of plaque and food debris from the restricted areas for clearance ...
clinical and scientific dossier
... applied almost immediately. While results from available data have been variable20-23, the most important finding was that there is a window of intervention for accelerated tooth movement following surgical procedures. Once the wound resolution of the corticotomy sites is completed, the ‘accelerated ...
... applied almost immediately. While results from available data have been variable20-23, the most important finding was that there is a window of intervention for accelerated tooth movement following surgical procedures. Once the wound resolution of the corticotomy sites is completed, the ‘accelerated ...
Was made on Metcoschultzer plasma jet device.
... Dental pathology on dog include various types of traumatic and degenerative affections associated with alimentary diet or trauma, frequently finalized with hard dental structures destructions or even with the loss of teeth. Secondary to these, may appear manducation problems and changes of temporo-m ...
... Dental pathology on dog include various types of traumatic and degenerative affections associated with alimentary diet or trauma, frequently finalized with hard dental structures destructions or even with the loss of teeth. Secondary to these, may appear manducation problems and changes of temporo-m ...
[ PDF ] - journal of evolution of medical and dental sciences
... especially deficient in vit A, C, D; Iron and Zinc, genetics, oral hygiene, dental trauma might play a significant role and many studies have been done and still so many researches are going on.[14,15,16,17,18] The parts of oral cavity like lips, tongue and buccal mucosa are easily visible and cance ...
... especially deficient in vit A, C, D; Iron and Zinc, genetics, oral hygiene, dental trauma might play a significant role and many studies have been done and still so many researches are going on.[14,15,16,17,18] The parts of oral cavity like lips, tongue and buccal mucosa are easily visible and cance ...
Herbst Appliance - Paulson Orthodontics
... advancement surgery to fix their bite. The purpose of correcting their bite is not for cosmetics. It is important to have a proper bite where the teeth work as they are intended to prevent future problems and breakdown of the teeth and jaw muscles. Positive changes to their jaw line and soft tissue ...
... advancement surgery to fix their bite. The purpose of correcting their bite is not for cosmetics. It is important to have a proper bite where the teeth work as they are intended to prevent future problems and breakdown of the teeth and jaw muscles. Positive changes to their jaw line and soft tissue ...
Change in Rate of Orthodontic Tooth Movement and Interleukin
... In human studies, reported that having adult stand on a platform with highfrequency vibration for 20 minutes each day for 5 days a week over 1 year with load applied to bone from this vibration is about 5 microstrain could increase femoral trabecular bone density by 32%.36 Bone trabeculae were also ...
... In human studies, reported that having adult stand on a platform with highfrequency vibration for 20 minutes each day for 5 days a week over 1 year with load applied to bone from this vibration is about 5 microstrain could increase femoral trabecular bone density by 32%.36 Bone trabeculae were also ...
Temporary Anchorage Devices - Huntington Beach Oral and
... anchorage. Keimyung Med J 1999;18:509–15. • Park HS, Bae SM, Kyung HM, et al. Microimplant anchorage for treatment of skeletal class I bialveolar protrusion. J Clin Orthod 2001;35:417–22. • Umemori M, Sugawara J, Mitani H, et al. Skeletal anchorage system for ...
... anchorage. Keimyung Med J 1999;18:509–15. • Park HS, Bae SM, Kyung HM, et al. Microimplant anchorage for treatment of skeletal class I bialveolar protrusion. J Clin Orthod 2001;35:417–22. • Umemori M, Sugawara J, Mitani H, et al. Skeletal anchorage system for ...
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... Eley and Cox (1991) reported that CAB activity in GCF correlated positively with clinical parameters of disease severity in untreated chronic periodontitis patients. These authors also found that following periodontal treatment, there were reductions in all clinical parameters and their protease act ...
... Eley and Cox (1991) reported that CAB activity in GCF correlated positively with clinical parameters of disease severity in untreated chronic periodontitis patients. These authors also found that following periodontal treatment, there were reductions in all clinical parameters and their protease act ...
Impacted tooth associated with dentigerous cyst and compound
... differences for the formation of a mixed injury [3]. Others defend the thesis of the secondary development of injury from a pre-existing lesion [1]. In a classic study of literature evaluated 351 cases of odontomas: 27.6% of cases were involved with dentigerous [9]. The dentigerous cysts and odontom ...
... differences for the formation of a mixed injury [3]. Others defend the thesis of the secondary development of injury from a pre-existing lesion [1]. In a classic study of literature evaluated 351 cases of odontomas: 27.6% of cases were involved with dentigerous [9]. The dentigerous cysts and odontom ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... region with the prevalence of 1 to 3%. This has been associated with their anatomical position in the fusion area of facial process. [1] However, when maxillary lateral incisors are missing, individuals are confronted with functional problems and poor smile esthetics at a young age. [1, 2] The manag ...
... region with the prevalence of 1 to 3%. This has been associated with their anatomical position in the fusion area of facial process. [1] However, when maxillary lateral incisors are missing, individuals are confronted with functional problems and poor smile esthetics at a young age. [1, 2] The manag ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... beyond the MGJ and then continued as a partial thickness flap so as to leave the periosteum covering the bone. Bone covering the enamel was removed with a curette or a No. 6 surgical round bur. Two-thirds of the crown was exposed, and the connective tissue follicle was curetted from the periphery of ...
... beyond the MGJ and then continued as a partial thickness flap so as to leave the periosteum covering the bone. Bone covering the enamel was removed with a curette or a No. 6 surgical round bur. Two-thirds of the crown was exposed, and the connective tissue follicle was curetted from the periphery of ...
Versatile
... TAD O-Caps are soldered together in series, this is not as critical since the rotational tendency is no longer present (Fig. 10D). ...
... TAD O-Caps are soldered together in series, this is not as critical since the rotational tendency is no longer present (Fig. 10D). ...
Osteonecrosis of the jaw
Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is a severe bone disease (osteonecrosis) that affects the jaws (the maxilla and the mandible). Various forms of ONJ have been described over the last 160 years, and a number of causes have been suggested in the literature.Osteonecrosis of the jaw associated with bisphosphonate therapy, which is required by some cancer treatment regimens, has been identified and defined as a pathological entity (bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw) since 2003. The possible risk from lower oral doses of bisphosphonates, taken by patients to prevent or treat osteoporosis, remains uncertain.Treatment options have been explored; however, severe cases of ONJ still require surgical removal of the affected bone. A thorough history and assessment of pre-existing systemic problems and possible sites of dental infection are required to help prevent the condition, especially if bisphosphonate therapy is considered.