3D world in orthodontics: Diagnosis, planning and great
... surgical operations during their life. The most important and significant moment in cleft palate is the secondary alveolar bone graft, on which the following effective orthodontic treatment is based. This phase needs to be planned and monitored in order to be as most effective as possible in graftin ...
... surgical operations during their life. The most important and significant moment in cleft palate is the secondary alveolar bone graft, on which the following effective orthodontic treatment is based. This phase needs to be planned and monitored in order to be as most effective as possible in graftin ...
File - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED
... Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics combines periodontal therapy with orthodontic therapy, which will minimize treatment time. This procedure is performed shortly before the application of orthodontic forces and has been suggested that this method enhances tooth movement and, hence, or ...
... Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics combines periodontal therapy with orthodontic therapy, which will minimize treatment time. This procedure is performed shortly before the application of orthodontic forces and has been suggested that this method enhances tooth movement and, hence, or ...
endocrine disorders and their effects in orthodontics
... of the periodontal tissue to orthodontic forces, which leads to modeling and remodeling of the surrounding alveolar bone. The endocrine system is responsible for hormonal secretion, being closely related to the central nervous sys‑ tem, as it diversifies its functions through the hypothala‑ mus and ...
... of the periodontal tissue to orthodontic forces, which leads to modeling and remodeling of the surrounding alveolar bone. The endocrine system is responsible for hormonal secretion, being closely related to the central nervous sys‑ tem, as it diversifies its functions through the hypothala‑ mus and ...
Micro Implant : An Absolute Orthodontic Anchorage System : A Review
... Maxillary micro-implant sites need a 30º-40º angulation to the long axis of the tooth, either buccally or lingually,2 to increase the surface contact between the microscrew and the bone. This will improve retention while reducing the risk of striking a root (Fig 3). Thicker mandibular cortical bone ...
... Maxillary micro-implant sites need a 30º-40º angulation to the long axis of the tooth, either buccally or lingually,2 to increase the surface contact between the microscrew and the bone. This will improve retention while reducing the risk of striking a root (Fig 3). Thicker mandibular cortical bone ...
RELACIÓN RADÍCULOCORTICAL DEL INCISIVO INFERIOR EN
... symphysis is wider at the central incisors, compared with the surrounding areas. Our results are supported by the study of Gracco.3 However, Uysal did not find any differences between the incisors.4 Some authors relate anterior inferior crowding to facial biotype and reduced alveolar bone (Fisk, 196 ...
... symphysis is wider at the central incisors, compared with the surrounding areas. Our results are supported by the study of Gracco.3 However, Uysal did not find any differences between the incisors.4 Some authors relate anterior inferior crowding to facial biotype and reduced alveolar bone (Fisk, 196 ...
Informed Consent for Periodontal Osseous Surgery
... dentist has advised me that I have bone loss and/or gum pockets around my teeth from periodontal disease. Various forms of periodontal diseases are fairly common. I understand that periodontal disease weakens the support of my teeth by separating the gum from my teeth and possibly destroying some of ...
... dentist has advised me that I have bone loss and/or gum pockets around my teeth from periodontal disease. Various forms of periodontal diseases are fairly common. I understand that periodontal disease weakens the support of my teeth by separating the gum from my teeth and possibly destroying some of ...
Orthodontic Faculty Research Activities
... finished a systematic review on the interactions between periodontal health and malocclusions and orthodontic treatment. Subjects with malocclusions tend to have worse periodontal health than subjects without malocclusions. However, the correlation between malocclusion and periodontal disease does no ...
... finished a systematic review on the interactions between periodontal health and malocclusions and orthodontic treatment. Subjects with malocclusions tend to have worse periodontal health than subjects without malocclusions. However, the correlation between malocclusion and periodontal disease does no ...
Neural Modulation of Orthodontic Tooth Movement
... goes away until the next activation of the appliance. The initial activation is usually considered the most painful. In general, orthodontic pain has been considered manageable and acceptable to patients, or at least to the patient’s parents, as a necessary component of orthodontic treatment. For th ...
... goes away until the next activation of the appliance. The initial activation is usually considered the most painful. In general, orthodontic pain has been considered manageable and acceptable to patients, or at least to the patient’s parents, as a necessary component of orthodontic treatment. For th ...
Indications, Guidelines and Risk Factors of Early
... Preventing the destruction of cortical bone lamella is, from a surgical point of view, one of the most important and challenging factors in esthetic implant dentistry. Any kind of mechanical or thermal trauma while preparing the implant site compromises the final outcome. During the osteotomy, the c ...
... Preventing the destruction of cortical bone lamella is, from a surgical point of view, one of the most important and challenging factors in esthetic implant dentistry. Any kind of mechanical or thermal trauma while preparing the implant site compromises the final outcome. During the osteotomy, the c ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... VII. Modifications In The Paoo Technique One of the drawbacks faced in the technique is the exposure of the root surfaces in some areas which can be due to the thin gingival biotype as well as thin cortical plate of bone. Hence, the usage of autogenous soft tissue graft such as connective tissue gra ...
... VII. Modifications In The Paoo Technique One of the drawbacks faced in the technique is the exposure of the root surfaces in some areas which can be due to the thin gingival biotype as well as thin cortical plate of bone. Hence, the usage of autogenous soft tissue graft such as connective tissue gra ...
1 An Evidence-Based Analysis of Periodontally
... Rothe and coworkers in a study of mandibular incisor relapse have reported that patients with thinner mandibular cortices after debonding are at increased risk for dental relapse.2 The new technique described here provides an increased net alveolar volume after orthodontic treatment. This is called ...
... Rothe and coworkers in a study of mandibular incisor relapse have reported that patients with thinner mandibular cortices after debonding are at increased risk for dental relapse.2 The new technique described here provides an increased net alveolar volume after orthodontic treatment. This is called ...
A rare complication of idiopathic osteosclerosis
... of unknown origin (1,2). This radiopacity can be found in most parts of the skeleton (3,4). In the jaws, studies have reported a predilection for the mandible in the posterior region (2,5-7). The IO could appear as round, elliptical or irregular in shape, generally asymptomatic and without any obvio ...
... of unknown origin (1,2). This radiopacity can be found in most parts of the skeleton (3,4). In the jaws, studies have reported a predilection for the mandible in the posterior region (2,5-7). The IO could appear as round, elliptical or irregular in shape, generally asymptomatic and without any obvio ...
FAVS
... According to Moss’s theory of a functional matrix (1968), bone grows in response to its functional requirements, ie the soft tissue affects bone growth by the forces it places on the bone. Absent pterygoids contribute to mandibular deviation to the affected side on mouth opening. 5. Auricular De ...
... According to Moss’s theory of a functional matrix (1968), bone grows in response to its functional requirements, ie the soft tissue affects bone growth by the forces it places on the bone. Absent pterygoids contribute to mandibular deviation to the affected side on mouth opening. 5. Auricular De ...
Ankylosed primary teeth with no permanent successors
... sample. This same study noted that mandibular primary first molars are ankylosed at an earlier age more frequently than any other tooth. The frequency of ankylosis of the second primary molar increases in older populations. In a similar study, Bacetti (2) noted that as ankylosis occurs in the primar ...
... sample. This same study noted that mandibular primary first molars are ankylosed at an earlier age more frequently than any other tooth. The frequency of ankylosis of the second primary molar increases in older populations. In a similar study, Bacetti (2) noted that as ankylosis occurs in the primar ...
Repair of a defect following the removal of an impacted maxillary
... added to our armamentarium for the repair of alveolar bony defect. Introduction Surgical removal of impacted tooth in the anterior region can create an alveolar bone defect. Orthodontic tooth movement of adjacent teeth, which triggers bone remodelling, can be used to induce bone to repair the defect ...
... added to our armamentarium for the repair of alveolar bony defect. Introduction Surgical removal of impacted tooth in the anterior region can create an alveolar bone defect. Orthodontic tooth movement of adjacent teeth, which triggers bone remodelling, can be used to induce bone to repair the defect ...
Tomographic mapping of mandibular interradicular spaces for
... Introduction: The purposes of this study were to determine the ideal sites for placement of orthodontic miniimplants in mandibular interradicular spaces by using computed tomography (CT) and to suggest length, diameter, and angulation of the mini-implants. Methods: CT scans were performed on 15 dry ...
... Introduction: The purposes of this study were to determine the ideal sites for placement of orthodontic miniimplants in mandibular interradicular spaces by using computed tomography (CT) and to suggest length, diameter, and angulation of the mini-implants. Methods: CT scans were performed on 15 dry ...
Oral Surgery - Bourne End Dental
... Charles Clifford Dental Hospital in Sheffield, he was awarded a fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He is registered as a specialist for orthodontics and oral surgery with the General Dental Council and is also a member of the British Orthodontic Society, American Association o ...
... Charles Clifford Dental Hospital in Sheffield, he was awarded a fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He is registered as a specialist for orthodontics and oral surgery with the General Dental Council and is also a member of the British Orthodontic Society, American Association o ...
Effects of Drugs in Orthodontic Tooth Movement: A Review
... whether administered systemically13 or locally14. These results indicate that orthodontists should take note of patients Vol. 3 Issue 4 ...
... whether administered systemically13 or locally14. These results indicate that orthodontists should take note of patients Vol. 3 Issue 4 ...
Primary Cleft Lip and Palate - Canadian Dental Association
... eaningful correction of the cleft lip can be achieved only when the surgeon fully appreciates both the normal and the pathological spatial relationships and functions of the anatomic elements, particularly the muscular elements, which cause the deformity (Fig. 1). The treatment goal is to obtain mor ...
... eaningful correction of the cleft lip can be achieved only when the surgeon fully appreciates both the normal and the pathological spatial relationships and functions of the anatomic elements, particularly the muscular elements, which cause the deformity (Fig. 1). The treatment goal is to obtain mor ...
Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Dyslipidemia in Middle
... jor oral inflammatory diseases, which is encountered in the heyday practice of dentistry, secondary to dental caries. These are infections, and many forms of the disease are cogitated with specific pathogenic bacteria, which colonize the sub gingival area. The successful management of periodontal di ...
... jor oral inflammatory diseases, which is encountered in the heyday practice of dentistry, secondary to dental caries. These are infections, and many forms of the disease are cogitated with specific pathogenic bacteria, which colonize the sub gingival area. The successful management of periodontal di ...
Insertion angle of orthodontic mini-implants and their biomechanical
... studied3-5. From the literature, it can be speculated that the design of the OMI, as well as the inclination angle in which it was inserted, are factors of major relevance3-5. One of the methodologies that can be used to assess the biomechanical impact of possible changes in the design and in the in ...
... studied3-5. From the literature, it can be speculated that the design of the OMI, as well as the inclination angle in which it was inserted, are factors of major relevance3-5. One of the methodologies that can be used to assess the biomechanical impact of possible changes in the design and in the in ...
Optimum Implant Placement and Esthetics Using Extraction Site
... creator of Dear Doctor - Dentistry & Oral Health magazine. Dear Doctor is a quarterly patient education magazine directed to the consumer to provide valuable information on all aspects of dentistry. ...
... creator of Dear Doctor - Dentistry & Oral Health magazine. Dear Doctor is a quarterly patient education magazine directed to the consumer to provide valuable information on all aspects of dentistry. ...
Title Esthetic improvement using conventional orthodontic devices
... anterior nasal spine. The hard palatal region of the maxillary anterior segment was fractured with a curved osteotome from the anterior site. Following complete and adequate mobilization of the maxillary anterior segment, the segment was aligned 4 mm toward the lower position and held in the desired ...
... anterior nasal spine. The hard palatal region of the maxillary anterior segment was fractured with a curved osteotome from the anterior site. Following complete and adequate mobilization of the maxillary anterior segment, the segment was aligned 4 mm toward the lower position and held in the desired ...
Orthodontic Mini-Implants
... 4. DO NOT RESTERILIZE- in the event it is sterilized a surface oxidation may occur. 5. Not suitable for patients with blood disorders, such as Diabetes Mellitus and outweighed Gingivitis. 6. The abusive use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, corticoids or lack of adequate oral hygiene can significantly jeo ...
... 4. DO NOT RESTERILIZE- in the event it is sterilized a surface oxidation may occur. 5. Not suitable for patients with blood disorders, such as Diabetes Mellitus and outweighed Gingivitis. 6. The abusive use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, corticoids or lack of adequate oral hygiene can significantly jeo ...
oral_ulceration
... • Plaque (the thin, “sticky” film that builds up on the teeth; composed of bacteria, white-blood cells, food particles, and components of saliva)—with or without tartar or calculus (mineralized plaque on the tooth surface) • Exposed, dead (necrotic) bone—with inflammation of the bone of the tooth so ...
... • Plaque (the thin, “sticky” film that builds up on the teeth; composed of bacteria, white-blood cells, food particles, and components of saliva)—with or without tartar or calculus (mineralized plaque on the tooth surface) • Exposed, dead (necrotic) bone—with inflammation of the bone of the tooth so ...
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.