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... (Paul JW Stoelinga, 2005). A recent study suggests that PTCH1 mutations, particularly those causing ...
... (Paul JW Stoelinga, 2005). A recent study suggests that PTCH1 mutations, particularly those causing ...
Surgical Guide
... ▪ Following placement, avoid producing any rotational or torsional forces on the OMI. ▪ Approaching the height/depth of the vestibule with the OMI abutment may cause tissue impingement and ulceration. ▪ Avoid placement of the OMI too coronally in the alveolus. Although primary stability may be achie ...
... ▪ Following placement, avoid producing any rotational or torsional forces on the OMI. ▪ Approaching the height/depth of the vestibule with the OMI abutment may cause tissue impingement and ulceration. ▪ Avoid placement of the OMI too coronally in the alveolus. Although primary stability may be achie ...
Mestrado Integrado em Medicina Dentária O gene
... External Apical Root Resorption (EARR) is a common occurrence in orthodontic treatment. It consists in a permanent reduction of the roots of the teeth, which may be seen in routine x-rays, such as panoramic and periapical radiographies (1–4). It may begin during the initial phases of orthodontic tre ...
... External Apical Root Resorption (EARR) is a common occurrence in orthodontic treatment. It consists in a permanent reduction of the roots of the teeth, which may be seen in routine x-rays, such as panoramic and periapical radiographies (1–4). It may begin during the initial phases of orthodontic tre ...
- The Angle Orthodontist
... differences for II-OMIs versus RI-OMIs (Table 4). Although II-OMIs had a higher success rate than RIOMIs, there was no significant difference according to site of implantation (Table 4). Also, there was no difference in the success rate for RI-OMIs between the same place and adjacent places (Table 4 ...
... differences for II-OMIs versus RI-OMIs (Table 4). Although II-OMIs had a higher success rate than RIOMIs, there was no significant difference according to site of implantation (Table 4). Also, there was no difference in the success rate for RI-OMIs between the same place and adjacent places (Table 4 ...
Mini Implant Anchorage Publications
... 12) Melsen B. Is the Intraoral-Extradental anchorage changing the spectrum of orthodontics? In McNamara Jr. JA, Implants, Microimplants, Onplants and Transplants: New Answers to Old Questions in Orthodontics. The University of Michigan, USA, 2004:41-68. 13) Melsen, B. 2004, "Le système d'ancrage A ...
... 12) Melsen B. Is the Intraoral-Extradental anchorage changing the spectrum of orthodontics? In McNamara Jr. JA, Implants, Microimplants, Onplants and Transplants: New Answers to Old Questions in Orthodontics. The University of Michigan, USA, 2004:41-68. 13) Melsen, B. 2004, "Le système d'ancrage A ...
Cone Beam Computed Tomography
... medical advancements have been put forward in radiotherapy guidance and mammography.2 This technology is also well-known as dental volumetric tomography, dental CT, cone beam volumetric imaging and cone beam imaging.3 CBCT allows the conception in “real time” of images in the axial plane as well as ...
... medical advancements have been put forward in radiotherapy guidance and mammography.2 This technology is also well-known as dental volumetric tomography, dental CT, cone beam volumetric imaging and cone beam imaging.3 CBCT allows the conception in “real time” of images in the axial plane as well as ...
TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE DEVICES (TADs) IN ORTHODONTICS
... Dental implant anchorage has progressed from non-integraed screws (1940's) to Osseo-integrated devices (1972 to present). In 1945, Gainsforth and Higley used vitallium screws and stainless steel wires in dog mandibles to apply orthodontic forces. However, the initiation of force resulted in screw lo ...
... Dental implant anchorage has progressed from non-integraed screws (1940's) to Osseo-integrated devices (1972 to present). In 1945, Gainsforth and Higley used vitallium screws and stainless steel wires in dog mandibles to apply orthodontic forces. However, the initiation of force resulted in screw lo ...
05. Methods of conservative and operational treatment of the facial
... lacerations, loose teeth, and crepitance indicate the possibility of a mandibular fracture ...
... lacerations, loose teeth, and crepitance indicate the possibility of a mandibular fracture ...
Calcific Metamorphosis with Pathological Root Resorption
... as 3 months after injury, in most cases it goes undetected for about one year or more (Oginni et al.). The clinical picture of CM has been described as a tooth with a yellowish or yellowish brown discoloration than the normal adjacent teeth because of a decrease in translucency due to a greater thic ...
... as 3 months after injury, in most cases it goes undetected for about one year or more (Oginni et al.). The clinical picture of CM has been described as a tooth with a yellowish or yellowish brown discoloration than the normal adjacent teeth because of a decrease in translucency due to a greater thic ...
THE EFFECTS OF PITCH AND FLUTING ON INSERTION MINISCREW IMPLANTS
... regards to both medical and dental applications. The use of bone screws for health-related purposes emerged during the mid-nineteenth century with the work of Cucel and Rigaud.2,3 The orthodontic literature first mentioned the use of screw type implants in 1945 in the work of Gainsforth and Higley,4 ...
... regards to both medical and dental applications. The use of bone screws for health-related purposes emerged during the mid-nineteenth century with the work of Cucel and Rigaud.2,3 The orthodontic literature first mentioned the use of screw type implants in 1945 in the work of Gainsforth and Higley,4 ...
Application of Mechanical Vibration to Modulate Orthodontic Tooth
... many factors can play a role in the prediction and the amount of resorption that will take place. 1. Tooth Vulnerability: Most studies report that the upper lateral, upper central and lower incisors are the most frequently affected teeth. In addition, risk is also associated with the shape of the ro ...
... many factors can play a role in the prediction and the amount of resorption that will take place. 1. Tooth Vulnerability: Most studies report that the upper lateral, upper central and lower incisors are the most frequently affected teeth. In addition, risk is also associated with the shape of the ro ...
Plaque-related infections - Journal of Medical Microbiology
... majority of individuals, the common chronic inflammatory diseases which involve the gingival and periodontal tissues progress slowly and can be controlled, if not cured, by mechanical cleansing techniques and by encouraging good oral hygiene. A small but significant number of patients experience mor ...
... majority of individuals, the common chronic inflammatory diseases which involve the gingival and periodontal tissues progress slowly and can be controlled, if not cured, by mechanical cleansing techniques and by encouraging good oral hygiene. A small but significant number of patients experience mor ...
Epigenetic orthodontics - Health Connections Dentistry
... sutural homeostasis, which is encoded by genes, and through which an enhanced level of craniofacial homeostasis can be achieved. This improvement includes not only better tooth alignment but also dentoalveolar bone development, as well as facial cosmesis, and optimization of the upper airway dorsal ...
... sutural homeostasis, which is encoded by genes, and through which an enhanced level of craniofacial homeostasis can be achieved. This improvement includes not only better tooth alignment but also dentoalveolar bone development, as well as facial cosmesis, and optimization of the upper airway dorsal ...
MALOCCLUSION IN VETERINARY PRACTICE
... confirmed that “independent inheritance of facial characteristics is a major cause of malocclusion and the rapid increase in malocclusion accompanying urbanization was probably the result of increased out-breeding.” i.e. breeding between dissimilar dogs such as Basset Hounds and English Bulldogs. Ma ...
... confirmed that “independent inheritance of facial characteristics is a major cause of malocclusion and the rapid increase in malocclusion accompanying urbanization was probably the result of increased out-breeding.” i.e. breeding between dissimilar dogs such as Basset Hounds and English Bulldogs. Ma ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... The oral cavity is one of the areas of human body with the greatest microbial population and variety. Different ecosystems can be found in the mouth, where over 200 different aerobic and anaerobic bacterial species live. Oral bacteria (dental or commensal pathogens) and their products (toxins) may m ...
... The oral cavity is one of the areas of human body with the greatest microbial population and variety. Different ecosystems can be found in the mouth, where over 200 different aerobic and anaerobic bacterial species live. Oral bacteria (dental or commensal pathogens) and their products (toxins) may m ...
Miniscrew Northstar - Kalamazoo Orthodontics
... The era of skeletal anchorage began in 1945 when Gainsforth and Higley1 inserted screws into jawbone. Many experiments were unsuccessful, and the method had become virtually obsolete by the late 1970s. Starting again in 1980, various research groups (such as Creekmore and Eklund,2 Roberts et al,3-5 ...
... The era of skeletal anchorage began in 1945 when Gainsforth and Higley1 inserted screws into jawbone. Many experiments were unsuccessful, and the method had become virtually obsolete by the late 1970s. Starting again in 1980, various research groups (such as Creekmore and Eklund,2 Roberts et al,3-5 ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... restorations including fixed and removable prostheses and resinbonded retainers, and single tooth implants [10]. Implants do not require preparation of natural teeth and thus can be considered the most conservative approach. Orthodontic space opening may be necessary but on occasion can compromise e ...
... restorations including fixed and removable prostheses and resinbonded retainers, and single tooth implants [10]. Implants do not require preparation of natural teeth and thus can be considered the most conservative approach. Orthodontic space opening may be necessary but on occasion can compromise e ...
Incidental findings arising with cone beam computed tomography
... advantages over conventional or medical computed tomography in that it can produce excellent submillimeter resolution,3 and the radiation dose is markedly lower.4,5 With most CBCT units the patient sits upright rather than supine so a more accurate representation of the soft tissues is obtained.6 Th ...
... advantages over conventional or medical computed tomography in that it can produce excellent submillimeter resolution,3 and the radiation dose is markedly lower.4,5 With most CBCT units the patient sits upright rather than supine so a more accurate representation of the soft tissues is obtained.6 Th ...
Microimplant in Lingual Tori to Correct Anterior Crossbite in Adult
... The correction of anterior crossbite within the free way space does not usually require the use of any bite raising appliance. But, considering the age and the amount of flaring, it was decided to open the bite using glass ionomer cement blocks on the mandibular posterior teeth before starting the r ...
... The correction of anterior crossbite within the free way space does not usually require the use of any bite raising appliance. But, considering the age and the amount of flaring, it was decided to open the bite using glass ionomer cement blocks on the mandibular posterior teeth before starting the r ...
Rehabilitation concepts for edentulous patients.
... Ascertain the patient’s expectations, past dental history with dental failure, e.g. periodontal disease, admitted or known habits including clenching and bruxing. 3 Radiographic analysis Initial radiographic evaluation may be done with the help of a panoramic radiograph (OPG). Upon the discretion of ...
... Ascertain the patient’s expectations, past dental history with dental failure, e.g. periodontal disease, admitted or known habits including clenching and bruxing. 3 Radiographic analysis Initial radiographic evaluation may be done with the help of a panoramic radiograph (OPG). Upon the discretion of ...
Surgical Treatment for Severe Dental Ankylosis in a Three Year
... The patient's behaviour was one of the determinant factors for this surgery's intervention. Due to his low age (3 years old), the patient was not cooperative to ambulatory treatment. Therefore, the surgery was done in the Municipal Odilon Bherens Hospital's surgical centre under general anaesthesia. ...
... The patient's behaviour was one of the determinant factors for this surgery's intervention. Due to his low age (3 years old), the patient was not cooperative to ambulatory treatment. Therefore, the surgery was done in the Municipal Odilon Bherens Hospital's surgical centre under general anaesthesia. ...
you need to know about Tooth Extractions
... such as the extraction of lower wisdom teeth. It occurs more often with people over the age of 30, smokers, those with poor oral hygiene habits and women (particularly those taking oral contraceptives). Unless there is an emergency, experts recommend that women using oral contraceptives schedule the ...
... such as the extraction of lower wisdom teeth. It occurs more often with people over the age of 30, smokers, those with poor oral hygiene habits and women (particularly those taking oral contraceptives). Unless there is an emergency, experts recommend that women using oral contraceptives schedule the ...
Conservative treatment of apical external resorption in a high
... some authors suggest carrying out x-ray examinations every three or six months after the start of treatment. Antiinflammatory drugs could also reduce resorption.23 In this clinical case, resorption was very far advanced. The diagnosis was made by means of an x-ray. A variety of materials and techniq ...
... some authors suggest carrying out x-ray examinations every three or six months after the start of treatment. Antiinflammatory drugs could also reduce resorption.23 In this clinical case, resorption was very far advanced. The diagnosis was made by means of an x-ray. A variety of materials and techniq ...
the prevalence of malocclusions in a group of children with cerebral
... prevalence and determinant factors of malocclusions in children with CP. The study group included 129 children (43 girls and 86 boys) aged 2-18 years, diagnosed with various forms of cerebral palsy according to the proposal of Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe Group and Gross Motor Function C ...
... prevalence and determinant factors of malocclusions in children with CP. The study group included 129 children (43 girls and 86 boys) aged 2-18 years, diagnosed with various forms of cerebral palsy according to the proposal of Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe Group and Gross Motor Function C ...
Necrotizing Sialometaplasia in a Patient With an Eating Disorder
... characteristic general symptoms of tuberculosis, including fatigue, slight fever, and cough. Intraoral invasive fungal infections such as aspergillosis, a rare condition, usually present as a necrotic ulcer in an immunocompromised host, such as chemotherapyinduced granulocytopenia or acquired immuno ...
... characteristic general symptoms of tuberculosis, including fatigue, slight fever, and cough. Intraoral invasive fungal infections such as aspergillosis, a rare condition, usually present as a necrotic ulcer in an immunocompromised host, such as chemotherapyinduced granulocytopenia or acquired immuno ...
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.