The Influence of the Facial Pattern on Bone Density Pre and Post
... It is known that orthodontic forces, which induce tooth movement, provide a mechanical stimulus that results in both modeling and remodeling of the bone31. Frost describes “modeling” as the process that uses new bone material to form structures, while he describes “remodeling” as the process of skel ...
... It is known that orthodontic forces, which induce tooth movement, provide a mechanical stimulus that results in both modeling and remodeling of the bone31. Frost describes “modeling” as the process that uses new bone material to form structures, while he describes “remodeling” as the process of skel ...
A simplified insertion protocol for orthodontic temporary anchorage
... During placement, there is a tendency to inadvertently TADs are contraindicated in heavy smokers, patients pull the hand-driver toward your body, changing the hori- with bone metabolic disorders, or patients undergoing prozontal angle of insertion.11 For a TAD 8 mm long, every longed bisphosphonate ...
... During placement, there is a tendency to inadvertently TADs are contraindicated in heavy smokers, patients pull the hand-driver toward your body, changing the hori- with bone metabolic disorders, or patients undergoing prozontal angle of insertion.11 For a TAD 8 mm long, every longed bisphosphonate ...
Geometrical design characteristics of orthodontic mini
... for theory testing13 because the experimenter does not determine the entrance order of variables. Predictors are chosen based on previous studies and analysis of inter correlations and multicollinearity.9,10,12,14,15 Further studies might include bone density, angle of implantation, and changes in ...
... for theory testing13 because the experimenter does not determine the entrance order of variables. Predictors are chosen based on previous studies and analysis of inter correlations and multicollinearity.9,10,12,14,15 Further studies might include bone density, angle of implantation, and changes in ...
Rapid Orthodontics with Flapless Piezoelectric Corticotomies
... brackets, in upper and lower arch, 0.016x 0.022 Nitinol). A radiographic examination did not show any abnormality. After talking with the patient, the proposed treatment plan was to carry out a flapless piezoelectric corticotomy. The patient accepted the treatment and signed an informed consent. Dur ...
... brackets, in upper and lower arch, 0.016x 0.022 Nitinol). A radiographic examination did not show any abnormality. After talking with the patient, the proposed treatment plan was to carry out a flapless piezoelectric corticotomy. The patient accepted the treatment and signed an informed consent. Dur ...
Evaluation of Centre of Resistance in Tooth with Different Levels of
... height the analysis showed that the center of resistance lies at 12.35 mm apical from the point of force application, and the CRot lies at 3.26 mm from the root apex. For 8 mm alveolar bone loss, i.e., for 5 mm alveolar bone height, the analysis showed that the center of resistance lies at 13.18 mm ...
... height the analysis showed that the center of resistance lies at 12.35 mm apical from the point of force application, and the CRot lies at 3.26 mm from the root apex. For 8 mm alveolar bone loss, i.e., for 5 mm alveolar bone height, the analysis showed that the center of resistance lies at 13.18 mm ...
Epidermal growth factor in liposomes may enhance
... agents for the repair and the acceleration of biological processes has been well established experimentally9; however, they still face several substantial clinical obstacles, such as the fate of a growth factor administered topically to a wound, which is an enzymatically hostile environment to prote ...
... agents for the repair and the acceleration of biological processes has been well established experimentally9; however, they still face several substantial clinical obstacles, such as the fate of a growth factor administered topically to a wound, which is an enzymatically hostile environment to prote ...
Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy
... problems but instead are alveolar bone discrepancies. Alveolar bone discrepancies could result from either a dentoalveolar problem, such as an alveolar bone deficiency that fails to allow enough room for the dentition, or an alveoloskeletal problem in which the dentoalveolar complex does not align p ...
... problems but instead are alveolar bone discrepancies. Alveolar bone discrepancies could result from either a dentoalveolar problem, such as an alveolar bone deficiency that fails to allow enough room for the dentition, or an alveoloskeletal problem in which the dentoalveolar complex does not align p ...
Resorptive Changes of Maxillary and Mandibular Bone Structures in
... Therefore, after mandibular frontal teeth extraction, the distal part of the mandible is more in use and the resorption process is more extensive. The main reason for this is the influence o muscle activity on mandibular bone density in parts of the muscle attachments, after tooth extraction (31). A ...
... Therefore, after mandibular frontal teeth extraction, the distal part of the mandible is more in use and the resorption process is more extensive. The main reason for this is the influence o muscle activity on mandibular bone density in parts of the muscle attachments, after tooth extraction (31). A ...
Cephalometric assessment of the hyoid bone position in Oral
... Based on the complexity of the stomatognathic system, specific knowledge on its anatomy, physiology and craniofacial growth theories are paramount in order to understand its whole functioning in individuals. According to Meredith1, an important growth increment happens in the first years of life. At ...
... Based on the complexity of the stomatognathic system, specific knowledge on its anatomy, physiology and craniofacial growth theories are paramount in order to understand its whole functioning in individuals. According to Meredith1, an important growth increment happens in the first years of life. At ...
The OrthoAnchor™ System
... to be corrected and palatal traction is needed. The implant is designed to compensate for more complex and multidirectional traction forces. ...
... to be corrected and palatal traction is needed. The implant is designed to compensate for more complex and multidirectional traction forces. ...
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... contact point of the first molar and second premolar, we found optimal bone thickness 8-9mm apically. Miniscrews placed in this area can be useful in supporting posterior intrusion, en masse protraction, space closure, retraction, and molar distalization. Risk factors include occasionally thick muco ...
... contact point of the first molar and second premolar, we found optimal bone thickness 8-9mm apically. Miniscrews placed in this area can be useful in supporting posterior intrusion, en masse protraction, space closure, retraction, and molar distalization. Risk factors include occasionally thick muco ...
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... (Kushida CA et al, 1997). To reduce the risk of OSA it has been recommended that children, with narrow dental arches and high palates, be treated with rapid palatal expansion (Villa MP et al, 2007). If an individual does not have a large neck, or high BMI, than the predictive factors for OSA are a h ...
... (Kushida CA et al, 1997). To reduce the risk of OSA it has been recommended that children, with narrow dental arches and high palates, be treated with rapid palatal expansion (Villa MP et al, 2007). If an individual does not have a large neck, or high BMI, than the predictive factors for OSA are a h ...
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... flow and results in a variety of regulatory factors. Finally, osteoclast- and osteoblast-like cells are activated. As tooth movement is caused by osteoclastic activity, influencing this process can be an important factor in the pharmacological control of tooth movement. The movement of anchorage tee ...
... flow and results in a variety of regulatory factors. Finally, osteoclast- and osteoblast-like cells are activated. As tooth movement is caused by osteoclastic activity, influencing this process can be an important factor in the pharmacological control of tooth movement. The movement of anchorage tee ...
- International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences
... treatment; osseointegration was not necessary and could be retrieved easily after the treatment completion by the orthodontist. In addition, these are less expensive, reduce treatment time, allow early force application and are more popular as compared to other types of orthodontic implants. These m ...
... treatment; osseointegration was not necessary and could be retrieved easily after the treatment completion by the orthodontist. In addition, these are less expensive, reduce treatment time, allow early force application and are more popular as compared to other types of orthodontic implants. These m ...
Orthodontics - California Dental Association
... be hereditary, or can be the result of accidents, thumb sucking, early loss of baby teeth or other forces that impact tooth position and jaw development. For adults, malocclusions often result from missing teeth or shifts that occur over time in the bite. Of course, an adult may have a malocclusion ...
... be hereditary, or can be the result of accidents, thumb sucking, early loss of baby teeth or other forces that impact tooth position and jaw development. For adults, malocclusions often result from missing teeth or shifts that occur over time in the bite. Of course, an adult may have a malocclusion ...
Skeletal factors
... The relationship between the jaws has an important effect on dental arch relationship. Skeletal malocclusion occurs due to the distortion of the maxillary and/or mandibular development or growth (which will affect the size, shape and the relative position of the jaws) and will have a huge impact on ...
... The relationship between the jaws has an important effect on dental arch relationship. Skeletal malocclusion occurs due to the distortion of the maxillary and/or mandibular development or growth (which will affect the size, shape and the relative position of the jaws) and will have a huge impact on ...
Mechanobiology of tooth movement
... et al., 2006). Osteocytes also respond to strain in vitro by the production of cytokines, NO, prostaglandins, and tumour necrosis factor-α (Klein-Nulend et al., 1995b,a; Ajubi et al., 1996; Westbroek et al., 2000; Kurata et al., 2006). These in vitro studies support the theory that certain cytokines ...
... et al., 2006). Osteocytes also respond to strain in vitro by the production of cytokines, NO, prostaglandins, and tumour necrosis factor-α (Klein-Nulend et al., 1995b,a; Ajubi et al., 1996; Westbroek et al., 2000; Kurata et al., 2006). These in vitro studies support the theory that certain cytokines ...
three dimensional numerical modeling of orthodontic tooth movements
... system. This complex geometry represents a great problem, if a numerical model should be generated automatically and fed into a finite element programme. In a first step an appropriate approximation of a tooth’s root and adjacent structures was determined. In a second step this idealized model was u ...
... system. This complex geometry represents a great problem, if a numerical model should be generated automatically and fed into a finite element programme. In a first step an appropriate approximation of a tooth’s root and adjacent structures was determined. In a second step this idealized model was u ...
1 ORAL SURGERY REFERRAL GUIDELINES The responsibility for
... Patient has related medical problems which make management inappropriate in primary care. Dental extractions in medically compromised patients / potential complications ...
... Patient has related medical problems which make management inappropriate in primary care. Dental extractions in medically compromised patients / potential complications ...
Full Text - Statistics
... Activator of Nuclear factor kappa β Ligand (RANKL) which is one of the Tumor Necrosis Factors, is consisted of almost 300 amino acids and its major role in bone structure, has been observed to be in osteoclasts differentiation and action(5). A previous study demonstrated resorbing deciduous teeth pu ...
... Activator of Nuclear factor kappa β Ligand (RANKL) which is one of the Tumor Necrosis Factors, is consisted of almost 300 amino acids and its major role in bone structure, has been observed to be in osteoclasts differentiation and action(5). A previous study demonstrated resorbing deciduous teeth pu ...
Predictable Retention for the Periodontally Compromised Patient
... he retention of completed orthodontic treatment results1-5 can be especially challenging in adult patients with significant alveolar bone loss. These patients often experience an unusual degree of relapse because the level of underlying alveolar bone support is insufficient for posttreatment stabili ...
... he retention of completed orthodontic treatment results1-5 can be especially challenging in adult patients with significant alveolar bone loss. These patients often experience an unusual degree of relapse because the level of underlying alveolar bone support is insufficient for posttreatment stabili ...
Severe Bone Loss induced by Orthodontic Elastic Separator: A Rare
... noninflammatory gingival changes manifested clinically as swelling and/or discoloration. Koppang et al2 found that the mandibular and maxillary posterior segments were most frequently affected with foreign body gingival lesions (34 and 29% respectively), followed by the maxillary anterior region (26 ...
... noninflammatory gingival changes manifested clinically as swelling and/or discoloration. Koppang et al2 found that the mandibular and maxillary posterior segments were most frequently affected with foreign body gingival lesions (34 and 29% respectively), followed by the maxillary anterior region (26 ...
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... tool for detailed verification of the adverse effects of tobacco smoke, possibly contributing to the development of reliable treatments in various fields associated with bone resorption. Keywords: tobacco; bone; osteoclast; tooth movement; orthodontics; nicotine ...
... tool for detailed verification of the adverse effects of tobacco smoke, possibly contributing to the development of reliable treatments in various fields associated with bone resorption. Keywords: tobacco; bone; osteoclast; tooth movement; orthodontics; nicotine ...
Advanced 3D Dental Treatments - I-Cat
... Powerful Visual Images Engage Patients In Their Treatment Options and Acceptance ...
... Powerful Visual Images Engage Patients In Their Treatment Options and Acceptance ...
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... to a study by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia. The same study found that those who smoked more than a pack and a half of cigarettes per day had almost six times the risk. Periodontal diseases, including gingivitis and periodontitis, are severe infect ...
... to a study by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia. The same study found that those who smoked more than a pack and a half of cigarettes per day had almost six times the risk. Periodontal diseases, including gingivitis and periodontitis, are severe infect ...
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.