JNDA Journal of Nepal Dental Association Vol. 10, No. 2, July-December, 2009
... the active ingredient are needed before a beneficial effect can be expected. Biofilm experiments indicate that the necessary minimum inhibitory concentrations of antimicrobial agents are at least 50 times (or even 210,000 times) higher than for bacteria growing under planktonic conditions8. ...
... the active ingredient are needed before a beneficial effect can be expected. Biofilm experiments indicate that the necessary minimum inhibitory concentrations of antimicrobial agents are at least 50 times (or even 210,000 times) higher than for bacteria growing under planktonic conditions8. ...
Transmigration of mandibular canines: A review of literature
... a cyst or odontoma associated with this entity. The investigations reveal that it is difficult to state whether these pathologic conditions were responsible for the transmigration or actually the pathologies occurred after migration of canine. There are several treatment options proposed in literatu ...
... a cyst or odontoma associated with this entity. The investigations reveal that it is difficult to state whether these pathologic conditions were responsible for the transmigration or actually the pathologies occurred after migration of canine. There are several treatment options proposed in literatu ...
95-100 Tosun
... from the palate; however, in most of these studies, anchorage loss was unavoidable and reduced hygiene under the acrylic resin button created inflammation of the soft tissue.4–7 In recent years, studies have been directed toward the use of osseointegrated implants as an anchorage unit.8–13 Experimen ...
... from the palate; however, in most of these studies, anchorage loss was unavoidable and reduced hygiene under the acrylic resin button created inflammation of the soft tissue.4–7 In recent years, studies have been directed toward the use of osseointegrated implants as an anchorage unit.8–13 Experimen ...
Critical factors for the success of orthodontic mini
... temporary anchorage device (TAD) more promising as an excellent alternative to traditional orthodontic anchorage. Endosseous dental implants have served successfully as anchorage structures for orthodontic appliances, especially in patients whose dental elements lack quantity or quality.1 Tipped man ...
... temporary anchorage device (TAD) more promising as an excellent alternative to traditional orthodontic anchorage. Endosseous dental implants have served successfully as anchorage structures for orthodontic appliances, especially in patients whose dental elements lack quantity or quality.1 Tipped man ...
- The Angle Orthodontist
... and normal fibroblast turnover was substantially reduced, resulting in alteration of the overall mechanical properties of the PDL.26 Large individual variations were noted in the PDL SA and in its ratio in both age groups. In earlier studies performed on the same animals, large interindividual diffe ...
... and normal fibroblast turnover was substantially reduced, resulting in alteration of the overall mechanical properties of the PDL.26 Large individual variations were noted in the PDL SA and in its ratio in both age groups. In earlier studies performed on the same animals, large interindividual diffe ...
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
... Certain ideas concerning the use of mini-implants for skeletal anchorage in orthodontic practice seem to have achieved widespread consensus1-43, such as: 1. Mini-implants represent a major breakthrough in the clinical orthodontic practice of the last 10 years, arguably the most relevant for contempo ...
... Certain ideas concerning the use of mini-implants for skeletal anchorage in orthodontic practice seem to have achieved widespread consensus1-43, such as: 1. Mini-implants represent a major breakthrough in the clinical orthodontic practice of the last 10 years, arguably the most relevant for contempo ...
Confidential Fee Filing Form
... I certify that all of the information I furnished to Delta Dental in my most recent Individual Practitioner and/or Facility Profile form has not changed. This includes, but is not limited to, adverse state licensing board actions, malpractice or professional liability claims resulting in settlements ...
... I certify that all of the information I furnished to Delta Dental in my most recent Individual Practitioner and/or Facility Profile form has not changed. This includes, but is not limited to, adverse state licensing board actions, malpractice or professional liability claims resulting in settlements ...
Paulsen combined articles - American Association of Orthodontists
... typically and in a similar manner to a contralateral, non-transplanted tooth in its normal area (Paulsen and Andreasen, 1998; Paulsen 1999). However, transplantation of teeth is far more traumatic to the pulp and periodontium than conventional orthodontics. Donor teeth with wide-open apices and with ...
... typically and in a similar manner to a contralateral, non-transplanted tooth in its normal area (Paulsen and Andreasen, 1998; Paulsen 1999). However, transplantation of teeth is far more traumatic to the pulp and periodontium than conventional orthodontics. Donor teeth with wide-open apices and with ...
Scope of Practice - Dental Council of Ireland
... on a specialised area. This document sets out the skills and competencies each group of registrants may have. It should help guide you, as a practitioner, in identifying your own skill set and areas for continuing professional development. All Dental Healthcare Professionals (DHPs) must comply with ...
... on a specialised area. This document sets out the skills and competencies each group of registrants may have. It should help guide you, as a practitioner, in identifying your own skill set and areas for continuing professional development. All Dental Healthcare Professionals (DHPs) must comply with ...
Prevalence and Rationale of Orthodontic Extractions at Loma Linda
... restored, and carious teeth take precedence for removal in contrast to healthy teeth. 2 Dilacerated, geminated, fused and macrodont teeth typically need further assessment as they tend to have a chance of alignment but it is not always certain and long-term prognosis is often questionable. When eval ...
... restored, and carious teeth take precedence for removal in contrast to healthy teeth. 2 Dilacerated, geminated, fused and macrodont teeth typically need further assessment as they tend to have a chance of alignment but it is not always certain and long-term prognosis is often questionable. When eval ...
Surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion
... implications on the selection of treatment. Bony obliteration of the suture site is caused by premature or accelerated bone formation in the fibrous suture matrix. This can occur by increasing cell numbers, leading to increased cell density and inducing bony differentiation, or by directly inducing ...
... implications on the selection of treatment. Bony obliteration of the suture site is caused by premature or accelerated bone formation in the fibrous suture matrix. This can occur by increasing cell numbers, leading to increased cell density and inducing bony differentiation, or by directly inducing ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Bilateral Transmigration Of Mandibular Canines-A Case Report And Review Of Literature maintain their nerve supply from the originating side. That’s why it is extremely important to anesthetize. The nerve on the originating side. Transplantation is another option if the mandibular incisors are in no ...
... Bilateral Transmigration Of Mandibular Canines-A Case Report And Review Of Literature maintain their nerve supply from the originating side. That’s why it is extremely important to anesthetize. The nerve on the originating side. Transplantation is another option if the mandibular incisors are in no ...
Consent for Immediate or Complete Dentures
... I have been provided written information about immediate dentures and understand: • Immediate dentures are transitional dentures and must be relined while healing. After healing is complete, (usually 3 – 6 months), the denture will either need to be rebased of remade. • Minor adjustments and soft ti ...
... I have been provided written information about immediate dentures and understand: • Immediate dentures are transitional dentures and must be relined while healing. After healing is complete, (usually 3 – 6 months), the denture will either need to be rebased of remade. • Minor adjustments and soft ti ...
Spina Bifida and craniocervical junction anomaly. A case report
... instability or lack any clinical manifestation). Cervical myelopathy due to Spina Bifida Occulta is very rare1. It results from a compression of spinal cord by invagination of doubled spinosis processus and C1-C2 instability7. In the cases without clinical manifestations, minor trauma or excessive c ...
... instability or lack any clinical manifestation). Cervical myelopathy due to Spina Bifida Occulta is very rare1. It results from a compression of spinal cord by invagination of doubled spinosis processus and C1-C2 instability7. In the cases without clinical manifestations, minor trauma or excessive c ...
The effects of micro-implant assisted rapid palatal expansion
... bend and twist, while indicating the distribution of displacements and stresses [24]. In this study, FEM was used to evaluate stress and strain within the craniofacial complex when transverse forces are independently applied to the palatal vault and maxillary teeth, effectively comparing conventiona ...
... bend and twist, while indicating the distribution of displacements and stresses [24]. In this study, FEM was used to evaluate stress and strain within the craniofacial complex when transverse forces are independently applied to the palatal vault and maxillary teeth, effectively comparing conventiona ...
Genioplasty - Dr. Stephen Baker MD
... An overprojected nose may give the illusion of a small chin and vice versa. Vertical maxillary excess will cause the From a lateral view, the three aspects of the chin that affect mandible to be rotated in a clockwise position, which will aesthetics the most are the sagittal projection of the chin, ...
... An overprojected nose may give the illusion of a small chin and vice versa. Vertical maxillary excess will cause the From a lateral view, the three aspects of the chin that affect mandible to be rotated in a clockwise position, which will aesthetics the most are the sagittal projection of the chin, ...
Long-term results of bilateral mandibular distraction osteogenesis
... correcting mandibular deficiency in non-growing patients. ...
... correcting mandibular deficiency in non-growing patients. ...
Miniscrew Implants as Temporary Anchorage Devices in
... implants have been developed specifically for use in orthodontics. The mini plate implants have been used for space closure and distalization of maxillary molars. Because these new devices still have many of the same limitations as standard dental implants, most orthodontists have turned to miniscre ...
... implants have been developed specifically for use in orthodontics. The mini plate implants have been used for space closure and distalization of maxillary molars. Because these new devices still have many of the same limitations as standard dental implants, most orthodontists have turned to miniscre ...
A brief history of orthodontics
... Herbert A. Pullen covering over 275 pages of text. It contained not only etiology, diagnosis, and treatment modalities but also instruction in laboratory procedures. ...
... Herbert A. Pullen covering over 275 pages of text. It contained not only etiology, diagnosis, and treatment modalities but also instruction in laboratory procedures. ...
Success Rate of Second-Generation Palatal Implants
... the maxilla. Compared to implants loaded with masticatory forces, they are significantly reduced in length. The first-generation palatal implants have been successfully applied in several studies.8,13–16 However, no data on the clinical performance of the second generation of palatal implants (Figur ...
... the maxilla. Compared to implants loaded with masticatory forces, they are significantly reduced in length. The first-generation palatal implants have been successfully applied in several studies.8,13–16 However, no data on the clinical performance of the second generation of palatal implants (Figur ...
dental plaque – classification, formation, and identification
... may be done either by screening the plaque directly from the tooth surface [6], changing its color with a disclosing solution [7], or by using the ability of natural teeth to fluoresce under blue light [8]. Disclosing dyes work by changing the color of dental plaque so that it contrasts with the whi ...
... may be done either by screening the plaque directly from the tooth surface [6], changing its color with a disclosing solution [7], or by using the ability of natural teeth to fluoresce under blue light [8]. Disclosing dyes work by changing the color of dental plaque so that it contrasts with the whi ...
RED II - klsmartin
... In order to apply traction to the maxilla through dentition, a rigid intraoral splint is often the most adequate option. Orthodontic bands with 0.045 to 0.050 inch head-gear tubes are fitted either on the second primary molars (children under 6 years) or the first permanent molars and an alginate or ...
... In order to apply traction to the maxilla through dentition, a rigid intraoral splint is often the most adequate option. Orthodontic bands with 0.045 to 0.050 inch head-gear tubes are fitted either on the second primary molars (children under 6 years) or the first permanent molars and an alginate or ...
Clinical Applications of the Miniscrew Anchorage
... painful, infected, or pathologic.1 Their case opened an entirely new area for managing orthodontic anchorage, but may have been too progressive and too invasive for its time. Toward the end of the 1980s, a number of clinicians focused on the use of standard dental implants as temporary anchorage for ...
... painful, infected, or pathologic.1 Their case opened an entirely new area for managing orthodontic anchorage, but may have been too progressive and too invasive for its time. Toward the end of the 1980s, a number of clinicians focused on the use of standard dental implants as temporary anchorage for ...
Swedish Dental Journal
... missing teeth. Several long term follow-up studies have shown that the survival rate is high. However, complications may appear and risk indcators associated with early and late failures have been identified. The purpose of the present retrospective clinical study was to describe some clinical featu ...
... missing teeth. Several long term follow-up studies have shown that the survival rate is high. However, complications may appear and risk indcators associated with early and late failures have been identified. The purpose of the present retrospective clinical study was to describe some clinical featu ...
Mandibular Symphyseal Distraction and Its Geometrical Evaluation
... found clinically, and no signs of articular disk displacement were detected on TMJ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An additional question arose from this study: What are the functional disabilities in the TMJ caused by movements that induce significant damage? Future prospective longitudinal studi ...
... found clinically, and no signs of articular disk displacement were detected on TMJ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An additional question arose from this study: What are the functional disabilities in the TMJ caused by movements that induce significant damage? Future prospective longitudinal studi ...
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.