PDF - Dental and Medical Problems
... resistance within the maxilla before orthodontic treatment is commenced. For SARPE/SARME therapies, teeth-anchored hyrax appliances are used. Maxillary and midpalatal suture expansion is achieved after previous surgical mobilisation and elimination of bone resistance by dissection followed by the su ...
... resistance within the maxilla before orthodontic treatment is commenced. For SARPE/SARME therapies, teeth-anchored hyrax appliances are used. Maxillary and midpalatal suture expansion is achieved after previous surgical mobilisation and elimination of bone resistance by dissection followed by the su ...
Prevalence of Maxillary Lateral Incisors and Eruptive Direction of
... Oral clefts are one of the most common congenital craniofacial anomalies, and oral cleft patients usually require orthodontic treatment. Malpositioning of teeth adjacent to the cleft, such as rotation and tipping, and dental abnormalities such as hypodontia, malformation, abnormal eruption patterns ...
... Oral clefts are one of the most common congenital craniofacial anomalies, and oral cleft patients usually require orthodontic treatment. Malpositioning of teeth adjacent to the cleft, such as rotation and tipping, and dental abnormalities such as hypodontia, malformation, abnormal eruption patterns ...
Etiology and treatment of midline diastema
... (cysts, fibromas), Foreign body and associated periodontal inflammation Moyers stated that imperfect fusion at the midline of premaxilla is the most common cause of maxillary midline diastema. The normal radiographic image of the suture is a V-shaped Structure.11 Because of the potential for multipl ...
... (cysts, fibromas), Foreign body and associated periodontal inflammation Moyers stated that imperfect fusion at the midline of premaxilla is the most common cause of maxillary midline diastema. The normal radiographic image of the suture is a V-shaped Structure.11 Because of the potential for multipl ...
AN EVALUATION OF THE MANDIBULAR SYMPHYSIS AS IT
... most growth changes occurring in the superior third of the symphysis.16 ...
... most growth changes occurring in the superior third of the symphysis.16 ...
Three-dimensional assessment of buccal alveolar bone after rapid
... Introduction: The purposes of this study were to analyze and compare the immediate effects of rapid and slow maxillary expansion protocols, accomplished by Haas-type palatal expanders activated in different frequencies of activation on the positioning of the maxillary first permanent molars and on th ...
... Introduction: The purposes of this study were to analyze and compare the immediate effects of rapid and slow maxillary expansion protocols, accomplished by Haas-type palatal expanders activated in different frequencies of activation on the positioning of the maxillary first permanent molars and on th ...
Maxillary Canine Impactions - Annals of International Medical and
... monitored with roentgenograms with the use of reference points such as adjacent tooth or the arch wire. Clark recommended that a polycarbonate, crown be placed over the impacted tooth after its surgical exposure. The crown should be made long enough to extend through a window cut in the palatal tiss ...
... monitored with roentgenograms with the use of reference points such as adjacent tooth or the arch wire. Clark recommended that a polycarbonate, crown be placed over the impacted tooth after its surgical exposure. The crown should be made long enough to extend through a window cut in the palatal tiss ...
THE EFFECT OF TWO ENERGY DENSITY AND DOSE
... tooth movement depends on the bone modeling and remodeling. For the purposes of simplification, the process is often broken down into separate events of bone resorption and bone deposition, but recent research indicates that these processes are intricately linked through a coupling mechanism that is ...
... tooth movement depends on the bone modeling and remodeling. For the purposes of simplification, the process is often broken down into separate events of bone resorption and bone deposition, but recent research indicates that these processes are intricately linked through a coupling mechanism that is ...
full issue pdf - Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
... etiology of anterior open bites has given rise to several treatment variations, which might explain the high degree of posttreatment instability in this type of malocclusion. In addition, their study provides criteria for the diagnosis and treatment of open bites based on different tongue postures. ...
... etiology of anterior open bites has given rise to several treatment variations, which might explain the high degree of posttreatment instability in this type of malocclusion. In addition, their study provides criteria for the diagnosis and treatment of open bites based on different tongue postures. ...
The influence of surgical exposure and orthodontic alignment of
... variation in the timing of its root formation have been implicated as important causative factors associated with canine impaction (16-18). It seems that the presence of the lateral incisor root with the right length, formed at the right time, are important variables needed to guide the mesially eru ...
... variation in the timing of its root formation have been implicated as important causative factors associated with canine impaction (16-18). It seems that the presence of the lateral incisor root with the right length, formed at the right time, are important variables needed to guide the mesially eru ...
Orthodontic or surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion
... from the midpalatal suture only when treatment is delivered before the peak in skeletal growth velocity [7]. With increased age, the fulcrum of maxillary separation tends to be displaced more inferiorly, nearer to the activating force [127]. In children, the fulcrum may be as high as the frontomaxil ...
... from the midpalatal suture only when treatment is delivered before the peak in skeletal growth velocity [7]. With increased age, the fulcrum of maxillary separation tends to be displaced more inferiorly, nearer to the activating force [127]. In children, the fulcrum may be as high as the frontomaxil ...
Myths and facts of cone beam computed tomography in orthodontics
... not always. Until now, there have not been randomized clinical trials that examine whether there is a favorable difference between orthodontic patients who were imaged by CBCT and those who were not. The effects of information derived from these images in altering diagnosis and treatment decisions h ...
... not always. Until now, there have not been randomized clinical trials that examine whether there is a favorable difference between orthodontic patients who were imaged by CBCT and those who were not. The effects of information derived from these images in altering diagnosis and treatment decisions h ...
See Allowable and Prohibited Duties for Each Level
... designated by state law, and with general oversight of such programs by a licensed dentist designated by the state. Furthermore, the ADA’s “Comprehensive Policy Statement on Allied Dental Personnel” stipulates that intraoral expanded functions should be performed by allied dental personnel “under th ...
... designated by state law, and with general oversight of such programs by a licensed dentist designated by the state. Furthermore, the ADA’s “Comprehensive Policy Statement on Allied Dental Personnel” stipulates that intraoral expanded functions should be performed by allied dental personnel “under th ...
AN EVALUATION OF THE INSERTION TORQUE OF
... something so small that it can only be visualized with a microscope.12 The term mini- is derived from miniature, which is merely something smaller. Sung et al., disagrees saying that micro- can be used to emphasize small size such as in the terms micrognathia, microsomia, microdontia and that micro- ...
... something so small that it can only be visualized with a microscope.12 The term mini- is derived from miniature, which is merely something smaller. Sung et al., disagrees saying that micro- can be used to emphasize small size such as in the terms micrognathia, microsomia, microdontia and that micro- ...
REVIEW - eDENT Journals
... such a case, the clinician should periodically evaluate the impacted tooth for any pathologic changes. It should be remembered that the long-term prognosis for retaining the deciduous canine is poor, regardless of its present root length and the esthetic acceptability of its crown. This is because, ...
... such a case, the clinician should periodically evaluate the impacted tooth for any pathologic changes. It should be remembered that the long-term prognosis for retaining the deciduous canine is poor, regardless of its present root length and the esthetic acceptability of its crown. This is because, ...
Factors influencing dental appearance satisfaction in adolescents: a
... Southern Brazil was 17.4%. Dissatisfaction with dental appearance was associated with dissatisfaction with dental color and selfreported poor dental alignment. Individuals wishing to undergo orthodontic treatment were more dissatisfied with dental appearance. Dental appearance dissatisfaction can va ...
... Southern Brazil was 17.4%. Dissatisfaction with dental appearance was associated with dissatisfaction with dental color and selfreported poor dental alignment. Individuals wishing to undergo orthodontic treatment were more dissatisfied with dental appearance. Dental appearance dissatisfaction can va ...
Temporary Anchorage Device: An Epitome of Anchorage in
... Interceptive orthodontic between ages 3 to 8 uses a special window-of-time-opportunity to make space for adult teeth. Making space early may reduce or eliminate the need for further orthodontic treatment, tooth extraction surgery and even jaw surgery at a later age. Early orthodontic treatment is no ...
... Interceptive orthodontic between ages 3 to 8 uses a special window-of-time-opportunity to make space for adult teeth. Making space early may reduce or eliminate the need for further orthodontic treatment, tooth extraction surgery and even jaw surgery at a later age. Early orthodontic treatment is no ...
Root resorption in orthodontics: A review of literature REVIEW
... Root resorption occurs when pressure on the cementum exceeds its reparative capacity and dentin is exposed, allowing multinucleated odontoclasts to degrade the root substance. Orthodontically induced root resorption begins adjacent to hyalinised zones and occurs during and after elimination of hyali ...
... Root resorption occurs when pressure on the cementum exceeds its reparative capacity and dentin is exposed, allowing multinucleated odontoclasts to degrade the root substance. Orthodontically induced root resorption begins adjacent to hyalinised zones and occurs during and after elimination of hyali ...
Chapter 7 Body Systems
... Becoming more prevalent and is a concern for members of the elderly population, who often have gingival recession, exposing the root surfaces Older people often take medications known to reduce saliva flow, which contributes to caries Carious lesions form more quickly on root surfaces than coronal c ...
... Becoming more prevalent and is a concern for members of the elderly population, who often have gingival recession, exposing the root surfaces Older people often take medications known to reduce saliva flow, which contributes to caries Carious lesions form more quickly on root surfaces than coronal c ...
Effects of a mouthwash with chlorine dioxide on oral malodor and
... chlorine dioxide (ClO2) have been tested, either alone or in different combinations with mechanical devices, for their efficacy to reduce oral malodor [11]. CHX being the most studied antimicrobial agent has also been tested for its efficacy in the treatment of oral malodor. Results from a case seri ...
... chlorine dioxide (ClO2) have been tested, either alone or in different combinations with mechanical devices, for their efficacy to reduce oral malodor [11]. CHX being the most studied antimicrobial agent has also been tested for its efficacy in the treatment of oral malodor. Results from a case seri ...
Guidelines for the treatment of cleft lip and palate
... is more common in girls, whereas combined cleft lip and palate is more prevalent in boys. Approximately 120 infants are treated for clefts in Finland each year, slightly more than a hundred of these by the Lip and Palate Centre (Husuke) of HUCH (Rautio and Hurmerinta ...
... is more common in girls, whereas combined cleft lip and palate is more prevalent in boys. Approximately 120 infants are treated for clefts in Finland each year, slightly more than a hundred of these by the Lip and Palate Centre (Husuke) of HUCH (Rautio and Hurmerinta ...
ORTHOPEDIC CORRECTION OF GROWING RETROGNATHIC
... significant. All of the maxillary roots showed statistically significant amounts of external apical root resorption (EARR), ranging from 0.67 mm to 1.21 mm. Pointed roots showed the greatest amounts of resorption, followed by bent roots, normal shaped roots, and roots with open apices, which showed ...
... significant. All of the maxillary roots showed statistically significant amounts of external apical root resorption (EARR), ranging from 0.67 mm to 1.21 mm. Pointed roots showed the greatest amounts of resorption, followed by bent roots, normal shaped roots, and roots with open apices, which showed ...
Tooth transposition–A literature review and a clinical case
... and development in this region and by spatial conditions3 and this may explain how the eruption path of the canine was distally deviated in this cleft lip patient, causing the observed tooth transposition. The ectopic eruption of the upper right canine observed in this case characterizes Mx.C.P1 in ...
... and development in this region and by spatial conditions3 and this may explain how the eruption path of the canine was distally deviated in this cleft lip patient, causing the observed tooth transposition. The ectopic eruption of the upper right canine observed in this case characterizes Mx.C.P1 in ...
Implants for orthodontic anchorage. Meta-analysis
... plants coalescence to form [10,13-15]. However, there is a question whether a full implant osteointegration is needed in orthodontics when relatively small forces are applied. An implant screwed, the embracing bone tissue is structurally weak, and thus, to load it a total osteointegration process is ...
... plants coalescence to form [10,13-15]. However, there is a question whether a full implant osteointegration is needed in orthodontics when relatively small forces are applied. An implant screwed, the embracing bone tissue is structurally weak, and thus, to load it a total osteointegration process is ...
Root and Bone Response to the Proximity of a Mini
... Root resorption almost occurred within 0.6 mm from the mini-implant (Figure 1), which means that a miniimplant closer than 0.6 mm from the root can stimulate root resorption. Therefore, the implant should be placed more than 0.6 mm from the root. Because the interdental space between the second prem ...
... Root resorption almost occurred within 0.6 mm from the mini-implant (Figure 1), which means that a miniimplant closer than 0.6 mm from the root can stimulate root resorption. Therefore, the implant should be placed more than 0.6 mm from the root. Because the interdental space between the second prem ...
Age-dependent external root resorption during tooth movement in rats
... of studies on the effects of treatment duration in humans are controversial [15,2630], which may be explained by the following aspects. First, apical resorption is related to the total distance the apex moves and the time it takes [31], not to the duration of general treatment, which does not refle ...
... of studies on the effects of treatment duration in humans are controversial [15,2630], which may be explained by the following aspects. First, apical resorption is related to the total distance the apex moves and the time it takes [31], not to the duration of general treatment, which does not refle ...
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.