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CASE REPORT Surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion
... Close root proximity between the maxillary central incisors presents a problem in the surgical management of a maxillary palatal expansion. During the surgical fracture of this interdental area, the possibility exists for a separation to occur between the root surface and the bone. If this does occu ...
... Close root proximity between the maxillary central incisors presents a problem in the surgical management of a maxillary palatal expansion. During the surgical fracture of this interdental area, the possibility exists for a separation to occur between the root surface and the bone. If this does occu ...
periodontics
... However, occasionally the COB is coronal to the CEJ, a condition that is referred to as altered passive eruption (Figure 1).22 Since the gingival margin will be coronal to the level of the COB, the result is the appearance of a short clinical crown23 (Figure 2). Should the soft tissue be corrected a ...
... However, occasionally the COB is coronal to the CEJ, a condition that is referred to as altered passive eruption (Figure 1).22 Since the gingival margin will be coronal to the level of the COB, the result is the appearance of a short clinical crown23 (Figure 2). Should the soft tissue be corrected a ...
orthodontic treatment for adult patients
... alignment of dental arches with orthodontic appliances alone cannot Unsightly or crooked teeth, protruding or “bucky” teeth, traumatic produce a crowded satisfactory aesthetic or functional outcome. This is deep primarily over-bites and large gaps between the teeth are a few of the most common becau ...
... alignment of dental arches with orthodontic appliances alone cannot Unsightly or crooked teeth, protruding or “bucky” teeth, traumatic produce a crowded satisfactory aesthetic or functional outcome. This is deep primarily over-bites and large gaps between the teeth are a few of the most common becau ...
The relationship between the nose, lips, and chin is one of the most
... Dr. Raymond Sugiyama has researched the differences between various ethnic groups for the past ten years. His findings, based on scientific evidence, show statistically significant differences in the dental anatomy and cephalometric measurements between Caucasians and Asians. Asian teeth are wider m ...
... Dr. Raymond Sugiyama has researched the differences between various ethnic groups for the past ten years. His findings, based on scientific evidence, show statistically significant differences in the dental anatomy and cephalometric measurements between Caucasians and Asians. Asian teeth are wider m ...
015_6493am0708_153_164 - Journal of American Science
... h. Current hematologic disorder or coumadin (or similar) therapy i. History of leukocyte dysfunction and deficiencies j. Metabolic bone disorders k. History of renal failure l. History of liver disease m. Immunocompromised status, including HIV and herpes virus n. Current steroid treatment, i.e., an ...
... h. Current hematologic disorder or coumadin (or similar) therapy i. History of leukocyte dysfunction and deficiencies j. Metabolic bone disorders k. History of renal failure l. History of liver disease m. Immunocompromised status, including HIV and herpes virus n. Current steroid treatment, i.e., an ...
utilizing dental implants to retain removable appliances
... are intended to be permanent, however, many things contribute to their long term success including home care and regular maintenance. Cigarette smoking can cause problems with implant healing. Engineering is an important part of the success of the dental implant reconstruction. Placing the correct t ...
... are intended to be permanent, however, many things contribute to their long term success including home care and regular maintenance. Cigarette smoking can cause problems with implant healing. Engineering is an important part of the success of the dental implant reconstruction. Placing the correct t ...
Interceptive orthodontics: The need for early diagnosis and
... create bilateral crossbite, using a Quad-Helix to apply constriction. • Early orthopaedic treatment, expanding the bony base of the maxilla with the Haas expander and opening the midpalatal suture (21,22) when the first upper molars erupt. (figure 5). BCB with constricted maxilla and mandibular exce ...
... create bilateral crossbite, using a Quad-Helix to apply constriction. • Early orthopaedic treatment, expanding the bony base of the maxilla with the Haas expander and opening the midpalatal suture (21,22) when the first upper molars erupt. (figure 5). BCB with constricted maxilla and mandibular exce ...
CROWN LENGTHENING VS FORCED ERUPTION
... area will present open interdental embrasures and teeth that seem longer than their neighbors.14 In determining the suitability of a perforated root for extrusion, the final crown-root -ratio must be estimated. If a root is perforated completely below the crestal bone, the postoperative root length ...
... area will present open interdental embrasures and teeth that seem longer than their neighbors.14 In determining the suitability of a perforated root for extrusion, the final crown-root -ratio must be estimated. If a root is perforated completely below the crestal bone, the postoperative root length ...
Protecting All Children`s Teeth: Systemic Diseases
... Diabetes Mellitus Patients with diabetes have increased risk for dental caries, oral candidal infections, and xerostomia. ...
... Diabetes Mellitus Patients with diabetes have increased risk for dental caries, oral candidal infections, and xerostomia. ...
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 ...
2114-7823-1-SM
... mucosa (Paul JW Stoelinga, 2005). A recent study suggests that PTCH1 mutations, particularly those causing protein truncations, are associated with OKCs showing increased proliferative activity and thus related to a phenotype of higher recurrent tendency. When taking into consideration removal of a ...
... mucosa (Paul JW Stoelinga, 2005). A recent study suggests that PTCH1 mutations, particularly those causing protein truncations, are associated with OKCs showing increased proliferative activity and thus related to a phenotype of higher recurrent tendency. When taking into consideration removal of a ...
Anchorage Control During Canine Retraction: Wire Bending
... without adjunctive appliances by using differential moments; this can be especially helpful in non-compliant patients who are opposed to headgear wear. The differential moment concept is applied, for instance, with the bioprogressive technique, where a utility arch wire is used in extraction cases t ...
... without adjunctive appliances by using differential moments; this can be especially helpful in non-compliant patients who are opposed to headgear wear. The differential moment concept is applied, for instance, with the bioprogressive technique, where a utility arch wire is used in extraction cases t ...
Maxillary Canine-First Premolar Transposition in the Permanent
... bone resorption was also detected at the right canine, which did not move a long distance through cortical bone. This was most probably because of the long treatment duration. The other problem in restoring the natural tooth order was the prolonged treatment due to difficulties in root movement and ...
... bone resorption was also detected at the right canine, which did not move a long distance through cortical bone. This was most probably because of the long treatment duration. The other problem in restoring the natural tooth order was the prolonged treatment due to difficulties in root movement and ...
Comparison of the Amount of Anchorage Loss of the Molars with
... the subsequent RAP were the reasons behind the rapid tooth movement following corticotomies. Closing spaces in posterior areas requires moving the teeth in the mesiodistal orientation of the alveolus. [26] Have clearly shown that the insult of circumscribing corticotomy cuts alone will not produce a ...
... the subsequent RAP were the reasons behind the rapid tooth movement following corticotomies. Closing spaces in posterior areas requires moving the teeth in the mesiodistal orientation of the alveolus. [26] Have clearly shown that the insult of circumscribing corticotomy cuts alone will not produce a ...
Evaluation of Distances between the Mandibular Teeth and the
... to alterations as a result of ‘environmental’ forces. These forces may tip the teeth around their centers of rotation. Even though most patients with a malocclusion have an altered dental arch form, the alterations achieved with mechanics during orthodontic treatment should not affect the balance be ...
... to alterations as a result of ‘environmental’ forces. These forces may tip the teeth around their centers of rotation. Even though most patients with a malocclusion have an altered dental arch form, the alterations achieved with mechanics during orthodontic treatment should not affect the balance be ...
Cone beam computed tomography and applicability in Dentistry
... accuracy in detecting periapical lesions chemically induced was higher than that from conventional and digital radiographic images. This result is explained by the fact that in an image in layer, the difference between the lesion and its surrounding bone is greater resulting in a better contrast tha ...
... accuracy in detecting periapical lesions chemically induced was higher than that from conventional and digital radiographic images. This result is explained by the fact that in an image in layer, the difference between the lesion and its surrounding bone is greater resulting in a better contrast tha ...
Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Evaluations of Some Side
... effects are described as limited. Typical examples are: ...
... effects are described as limited. Typical examples are: ...
Oral Surgery
... Student knows and understands the concept of focal infection, knows the potentially adverse effect of pathological bacterial flora of the oral cavity in high risk patients (patients after radiation therapy, taking immunosuppressive medications etc.); student knows the pathomechanism, symptoms and si ...
... Student knows and understands the concept of focal infection, knows the potentially adverse effect of pathological bacterial flora of the oral cavity in high risk patients (patients after radiation therapy, taking immunosuppressive medications etc.); student knows the pathomechanism, symptoms and si ...
Maxillary Molar Distalization with micro
... Use periodontal probe to mark the area and then use the marking pen to mark the exact spot for the insertion of mini-screw. The initial point for mini-implant placement should be near the mucogingival line in the attached gingiva (2-4 mm from the CEJ). Place mini-screw at 20°-30° to the long axis of ...
... Use periodontal probe to mark the area and then use the marking pen to mark the exact spot for the insertion of mini-screw. The initial point for mini-implant placement should be near the mucogingival line in the attached gingiva (2-4 mm from the CEJ). Place mini-screw at 20°-30° to the long axis of ...
Maxillary Molar Distalization with micro
... Use periodontal probe to mark the area and then use the marking pen to mark the exact spot for the insertion of mini-screw. The initial point for mini-implant placement should be near the mucogingival line in the attached gingiva (2-4 mm from the CEJ). Place mini-screw at 20°-30° to the long axis of ...
... Use periodontal probe to mark the area and then use the marking pen to mark the exact spot for the insertion of mini-screw. The initial point for mini-implant placement should be near the mucogingival line in the attached gingiva (2-4 mm from the CEJ). Place mini-screw at 20°-30° to the long axis of ...
Dr. VIVEK .C - Care Hospitals
... To pursue a challenging role in dentistry as Dental surgeon where I can put all my Clinical knowledge and acquired skills and contribute to patients & community welfare by delivering high quality dental care with emphasis on an integrated, multidisciplinary and comprehensive approach to dental probl ...
... To pursue a challenging role in dentistry as Dental surgeon where I can put all my Clinical knowledge and acquired skills and contribute to patients & community welfare by delivering high quality dental care with emphasis on an integrated, multidisciplinary and comprehensive approach to dental probl ...
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... thin epithelial layer interposed between the entire instrumented root surface and the alveolar bone. On the tension side the wedge-shaped bone morphology was flattened, the alveolar crest was located apically of the deepest point of root instrumentation, and the entire instrumented part of the root ...
... thin epithelial layer interposed between the entire instrumented root surface and the alveolar bone. On the tension side the wedge-shaped bone morphology was flattened, the alveolar crest was located apically of the deepest point of root instrumentation, and the entire instrumented part of the root ...
Periodontal effects of surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion
... Introduction: Transverse maxillary deficiency is frequently observed in patients who seek orthodontic treatment. In skeletally mature patients, transverse maxillary deficiency can be treated with surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion (SARPE). Forces delivered by the expander produce areas of com ...
... Introduction: Transverse maxillary deficiency is frequently observed in patients who seek orthodontic treatment. In skeletally mature patients, transverse maxillary deficiency can be treated with surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion (SARPE). Forces delivered by the expander produce areas of com ...
Description of transverse maxillary expansion in patients with
... Cleft lip and palate (CLP) is one of the most common facial deformities. Treatment is long and complex, requiring a multidisciplinary team, including an orthodontist, who plays a prime role in ensuring that dental phenomena occur under the best possible conditions allowed by often unfavorable anatom ...
... Cleft lip and palate (CLP) is one of the most common facial deformities. Treatment is long and complex, requiring a multidisciplinary team, including an orthodontist, who plays a prime role in ensuring that dental phenomena occur under the best possible conditions allowed by often unfavorable anatom ...
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.