Seasoned Practitioner`s Corner
... TM: What is the correct direction to erupt a palatal canine? VK: Good question. Many orthodontists do not use the appropriate direction of eruption for a palatally impacted canine and simply pull the tooth laterally toward the edentulous alveolar ridge (Fig 1). This situation usually meets with imme ...
... TM: What is the correct direction to erupt a palatal canine? VK: Good question. Many orthodontists do not use the appropriate direction of eruption for a palatally impacted canine and simply pull the tooth laterally toward the edentulous alveolar ridge (Fig 1). This situation usually meets with imme ...
- KoreaMed Synapse
... produce tooth movement without the need for the patient’s cooperation, which can increase the therapeutic effectiveness. Furthermore, numerous case reports and clinical studies have shown that movement beyond the limits of the conventional tooth movements can be achieved with these devices. Theref ...
... produce tooth movement without the need for the patient’s cooperation, which can increase the therapeutic effectiveness. Furthermore, numerous case reports and clinical studies have shown that movement beyond the limits of the conventional tooth movements can be achieved with these devices. Theref ...
curriculum dr. chris chang
... is a Diplomate of American Board of Orthodontics(ABO). He is the author of iAOI workbook, ABO Case Reports, Orthodontics, Jobsology and publisher of International Journal of Orthodontics and Implantology(iJOI). Dr. Chang frequently lectures worldwide on a wide range of topics, including impaction tr ...
... is a Diplomate of American Board of Orthodontics(ABO). He is the author of iAOI workbook, ABO Case Reports, Orthodontics, Jobsology and publisher of International Journal of Orthodontics and Implantology(iJOI). Dr. Chang frequently lectures worldwide on a wide range of topics, including impaction tr ...
opinion of trustees - UMWA Health and Retirement Funds
... resection of prognathic mandible? mandibular bone staple? orthodontics? ...
... resection of prognathic mandible? mandibular bone staple? orthodontics? ...
R. Mark Ray, MD
... R. Mark Ray M.D., DO NOT have a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with one or more organizations that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the context of the subject of this presentation. ...
... R. Mark Ray M.D., DO NOT have a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with one or more organizations that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the context of the subject of this presentation. ...
Orthodontic Tooth Movements and its Effects on
... produces a gingival or pseudo-pocket on mesial surface if no periodontal attachment has been lost and also the cleansing activity is decreased in that area However, a pocket deeper than 3 mm formed produce micro ecosystems that promote growth of pathogens and subsequent attachment loss When there is ...
... produces a gingival or pseudo-pocket on mesial surface if no periodontal attachment has been lost and also the cleansing activity is decreased in that area However, a pocket deeper than 3 mm formed produce micro ecosystems that promote growth of pathogens and subsequent attachment loss When there is ...
Effect of alendronate on orthodontic tooth movement in rats
... Effect of alendronate on orthodontic tooth movement in rats Jeremy C. Karras,a James R. Miller,b James S. Hodges,c John P. Beyer,d and Brent E. Larsone Des Moines, Iowa, and Minneapolis, Minn Introduction: Osteoclastic activity is required for orthodontic force to move teeth through alveolar bone. B ...
... Effect of alendronate on orthodontic tooth movement in rats Jeremy C. Karras,a James R. Miller,b James S. Hodges,c John P. Beyer,d and Brent E. Larsone Des Moines, Iowa, and Minneapolis, Minn Introduction: Osteoclastic activity is required for orthodontic force to move teeth through alveolar bone. B ...
corticotomy-periodontally accelerated osteogenic
... decortication lines and points around the teeth to be ...
... decortication lines and points around the teeth to be ...
578-581 Henriksen
... incisive canal. Materials and Methods: Twenty-five dry skulls were radiographed with a standardized cephalometric technique. The vertical thickness of the midsagittal palate was then measured to the nearest tenth of a millimeter. Next, gutta-percha was injected into the incisive canal, and the radio ...
... incisive canal. Materials and Methods: Twenty-five dry skulls were radiographed with a standardized cephalometric technique. The vertical thickness of the midsagittal palate was then measured to the nearest tenth of a millimeter. Next, gutta-percha was injected into the incisive canal, and the radio ...
Pre-entrance-exam-2017-18 - Board of Dental Examiners of
... effect on bacteria? a. bacteria would be killed or destroyed b. inhibited or retarded bacterial growth 16. Plaque located above the gingival margin. a. subgingival plaque b. supragingival 17. Prolonged anesthesia wherein the patient experiences numbness for many hours or days following a local anest ...
... effect on bacteria? a. bacteria would be killed or destroyed b. inhibited or retarded bacterial growth 16. Plaque located above the gingival margin. a. subgingival plaque b. supragingival 17. Prolonged anesthesia wherein the patient experiences numbness for many hours or days following a local anest ...
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... Effects of Mechanical Strain Magnitude on BMP-2 Expression of Osteoblast-like cells It is well known that mechanical stress is a fundamental physiological factor for regulating structure and function in bones. Mechanical strain also plays a crucial role in orthodontic tooth movement.11 It was gener ...
... Effects of Mechanical Strain Magnitude on BMP-2 Expression of Osteoblast-like cells It is well known that mechanical stress is a fundamental physiological factor for regulating structure and function in bones. Mechanical strain also plays a crucial role in orthodontic tooth movement.11 It was gener ...
INFORMED CONSENT FOR EXPOSE AND BOND
... PRINCIPAL RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS I understand that not all cases will respond successfully and that the tooth may not erupt into the desired position. In rare cases the tooth/teeth may need to be extracted. I understand that complications may result from the periodontal surgery, drugs, or anestheti ...
... PRINCIPAL RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS I understand that not all cases will respond successfully and that the tooth may not erupt into the desired position. In rare cases the tooth/teeth may need to be extracted. I understand that complications may result from the periodontal surgery, drugs, or anestheti ...
Articular eminence
... Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) subluxation and dislocation are uncommon but very unpleasant and distressing conditions to patients. Subluxation of the TMJ is an excessively abnormal condylar excursion secondary to flaccidity and laxity of the capsule. When the condyle head excurses anterior to the em ...
... Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) subluxation and dislocation are uncommon but very unpleasant and distressing conditions to patients. Subluxation of the TMJ is an excessively abnormal condylar excursion secondary to flaccidity and laxity of the capsule. When the condyle head excurses anterior to the em ...
Early postoperative evaluation of secondary bone
... of Tokushima Graduate School ; 2Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Taoka Hospital, Tokushima, Japan ; and 3Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Institute of Health Biosciences, the University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan Abstract : Backg ...
... of Tokushima Graduate School ; 2Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Taoka Hospital, Tokushima, Japan ; and 3Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Institute of Health Biosciences, the University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan Abstract : Backg ...
Accelerating Tooth Movement With Corticotomies
... movement on the corticotomy side of the maxilla and approximately twice as much tooth movement on the corticotomy side of the mandible. The velocity curves generated from the data provided in their tables showed that differences in rates of tooth movement between the corticotomy and control sides in ...
... movement on the corticotomy side of the maxilla and approximately twice as much tooth movement on the corticotomy side of the mandible. The velocity curves generated from the data provided in their tables showed that differences in rates of tooth movement between the corticotomy and control sides in ...
Effect of Low Level Laser Therapy on Local Bone
... bone turnover. In this case orthodontic treatment with or without low level laser therapy application. This evaluation method was selected because urinary measurement of free Deoxypyridinoline (DPD) exhibits the least biological variability day-to-day, within individuals across the diurnal cycle, an ...
... bone turnover. In this case orthodontic treatment with or without low level laser therapy application. This evaluation method was selected because urinary measurement of free Deoxypyridinoline (DPD) exhibits the least biological variability day-to-day, within individuals across the diurnal cycle, an ...
PPT Version - OMICS International
... • A variable amount of healing time is required for osseointegration before either the dental prosthetic (a tooth, bridge or denture) is attached to the implant or an abutment is placed which will hold a dental prosthetic. ...
... • A variable amount of healing time is required for osseointegration before either the dental prosthetic (a tooth, bridge or denture) is attached to the implant or an abutment is placed which will hold a dental prosthetic. ...
Accelerated orthodontics through micro- osteoperforation
... Previous animal studies demonstrate that by delivering micro-osteoperforation in the bone near the teeth, bone remodeling enables a greater rate of tooth movement.3 Based on the referenced animal studies, it was demonstrated that this highly invasive surgical procedure can be simplified and replaced ...
... Previous animal studies demonstrate that by delivering micro-osteoperforation in the bone near the teeth, bone remodeling enables a greater rate of tooth movement.3 Based on the referenced animal studies, it was demonstrated that this highly invasive surgical procedure can be simplified and replaced ...
Oral and Maxillofacial Side Effects of Radiation Therapy
... adiation therapy, in conjunction with surgery or chemotherapy, has produced a significant increase in cure rates for many pediatric malignancies of the head and neck. However, this modality of treatment can produce adverse outcomes that manifest during or after the completion of therapy. Of the long ...
... adiation therapy, in conjunction with surgery or chemotherapy, has produced a significant increase in cure rates for many pediatric malignancies of the head and neck. However, this modality of treatment can produce adverse outcomes that manifest during or after the completion of therapy. Of the long ...
Maintaining Missing Central Space Using Temporary Anchorage
... common objectives to orthodontic space closure are that the treatment outcome may not look “natural”, making retention questionable, also making the functional occlusion compromised. Clinicians in general prefer to create space for the missing lateral incisor with singletooth implants or resin-bonde ...
... common objectives to orthodontic space closure are that the treatment outcome may not look “natural”, making retention questionable, also making the functional occlusion compromised. Clinicians in general prefer to create space for the missing lateral incisor with singletooth implants or resin-bonde ...
Histomorphometric and mechanical analyses of the drill
... screws in the DF group were less mobile than those in the D group. However, some screws of the D group in the palate had a lower PTV than the DF group. Osseointegration was generally observed in both groups (Fig 2, A), although there were some differences between the 2 groups (Fig 2, B and C). Gener ...
... screws in the DF group were less mobile than those in the D group. However, some screws of the D group in the palate had a lower PTV than the DF group. Osseointegration was generally observed in both groups (Fig 2, A), although there were some differences between the 2 groups (Fig 2, B and C). Gener ...
Residual Ridge Resorption in Complete Denture Wearers
... mandibular to maxillary resorption increased further, to approximately ratio of 4:1 after 7 years of edentulousness (9,10). The results of this study showed that the rate of resorption was almost twice more pronounced in the mandible than in the maxilla after the five-year period of complete denture ...
... mandibular to maxillary resorption increased further, to approximately ratio of 4:1 after 7 years of edentulousness (9,10). The results of this study showed that the rate of resorption was almost twice more pronounced in the mandible than in the maxilla after the five-year period of complete denture ...
Evaluation of alveolar cortical bone thickness and density for
... Objective: Mini-implant stability is primarily related to bone quality and quantity. This study evaluated alveolar cortical bone thickness and density differences between interradicular sites at different levels from the alveolar crest, and assessed the differences between adolescents (12-18 years o ...
... Objective: Mini-implant stability is primarily related to bone quality and quantity. This study evaluated alveolar cortical bone thickness and density differences between interradicular sites at different levels from the alveolar crest, and assessed the differences between adolescents (12-18 years o ...
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... simultaneously with the removal of permanent teeth for orthodontic reasons with post-extraction space being developed at the same time to provide the teeth movement. The study included 46 patients in their first period of mature age, who had some of their teeth extracted on orthodontic grounds. Grou ...
... simultaneously with the removal of permanent teeth for orthodontic reasons with post-extraction space being developed at the same time to provide the teeth movement. The study included 46 patients in their first period of mature age, who had some of their teeth extracted on orthodontic grounds. Grou ...
PMD OSA W 1 Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE
... A. Transection of the parotid salivary duct, facial paralysis from trauma to the buccal branches of the facial nerve, wound dehiscence B. Facial paralysis from trauma to the buccal branches of the facial nerve, oromaxillary sinus fistula formation, sequestration of alveolar bone C. Transection of th ...
... A. Transection of the parotid salivary duct, facial paralysis from trauma to the buccal branches of the facial nerve, wound dehiscence B. Facial paralysis from trauma to the buccal branches of the facial nerve, oromaxillary sinus fistula formation, sequestration of alveolar bone C. Transection of th ...
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.