Beyond the Ligament
... capable of a singularly active biological response to loading, irrespective of the subjacent skeleton (maxilla and mandibular corpus) or the subsumed dental matrix. In prior publications the term “maxillary expansion” has often been used in all three contexts without clear differentiation. (7). This ...
... capable of a singularly active biological response to loading, irrespective of the subjacent skeleton (maxilla and mandibular corpus) or the subsumed dental matrix. In prior publications the term “maxillary expansion” has often been used in all three contexts without clear differentiation. (7). This ...
Mechanical stability assessment of novel orthodontic mini
... was identified,27 and N2’s mean MIT was within this physiologic limit, while N1’s mean MIT exceeded this range. Insertion torque needs to be balanced as high insertion torque was found to cause tensile and compressive stress to both cortical and cancellous bone tissue, and excessive stress could cau ...
... was identified,27 and N2’s mean MIT was within this physiologic limit, while N1’s mean MIT exceeded this range. Insertion torque needs to be balanced as high insertion torque was found to cause tensile and compressive stress to both cortical and cancellous bone tissue, and excessive stress could cau ...
Immediately loaded dental implants bioactivated with
... For experienced specialists in oral surgery and prosthetics, to restore one or two individual dental elements is relatively simple clinically and technically but, when the ...
... For experienced specialists in oral surgery and prosthetics, to restore one or two individual dental elements is relatively simple clinically and technically but, when the ...
Detecting Postmenopausal Osteoporosis by Using Pixel Intensity of
... four upper and lower central, incisors and one mandibular canine present. ...
... four upper and lower central, incisors and one mandibular canine present. ...
Abstracts from the 5th Baltimore Clinical Meeting on Osteogenesis
... however, this is a minority of cases. Dysphagia can also be observed in children with OI, although this appears to be less common and data regarding prevalence is minimal. In addition to the above, GI symptoms are commonly ...
... however, this is a minority of cases. Dysphagia can also be observed in children with OI, although this appears to be less common and data regarding prevalence is minimal. In addition to the above, GI symptoms are commonly ...
CV - University of Minnesota School of Dentistry
... One of my research goals is to develop the rigid biomimetic material scaffolds with stem cell-based therapy for craniofacial bone regeneration. I invented the biomimetic synthesis that produces hydroxyapatite-gelatin nanocomposites (HAP-GEL). Since I developed this HAP-GEL system 15 years ago, my la ...
... One of my research goals is to develop the rigid biomimetic material scaffolds with stem cell-based therapy for craniofacial bone regeneration. I invented the biomimetic synthesis that produces hydroxyapatite-gelatin nanocomposites (HAP-GEL). Since I developed this HAP-GEL system 15 years ago, my la ...
Experimental model of tooth movement in mice A standardized
... delivered force (Fig. 1e). A 0.08 mm round wire was used to connect the anterior portion of the coil spring to the tension gauge (h) (Fig. 1e). Therefore, when the crank (cr) was activated, the surgical table slid along the rail (r) until the tensiometer registered the desired force (Fig. 1e). Next, ...
... delivered force (Fig. 1e). A 0.08 mm round wire was used to connect the anterior portion of the coil spring to the tension gauge (h) (Fig. 1e). Therefore, when the crank (cr) was activated, the surgical table slid along the rail (r) until the tensiometer registered the desired force (Fig. 1e). Next, ...
Dental Plans for SOLO members
... The use of gold, semiprecious, precious metal or implant to replace a missing tooth or teeth, which cannot otherwise be replaced with a removable appliance. ...
... The use of gold, semiprecious, precious metal or implant to replace a missing tooth or teeth, which cannot otherwise be replaced with a removable appliance. ...
Document
... Certain neuropsychotic disorder e.g. Epilepsy Immunosuppression Compromised medical condition ...
... Certain neuropsychotic disorder e.g. Epilepsy Immunosuppression Compromised medical condition ...
practical oral surgery
... This course is designed to provide participants with additional knowledge and skills in minor oral surgery. Comprehensive patient examination, diagnosis and treatment planning will be addressed, and a range of practical exercises undertaken. Drainage of intra-oral collections, tooth sectioning and e ...
... This course is designed to provide participants with additional knowledge and skills in minor oral surgery. Comprehensive patient examination, diagnosis and treatment planning will be addressed, and a range of practical exercises undertaken. Drainage of intra-oral collections, tooth sectioning and e ...
Your Smile
... Signs your child may need to see an orthodontist • A jaw that is too far forward or back • Protruding teeth • Upper and lower teeth that don’t meet, or meet in an abnormal way • An unbalanced facial appearance • Grinding or clenching of the teeth. ...
... Signs your child may need to see an orthodontist • A jaw that is too far forward or back • Protruding teeth • Upper and lower teeth that don’t meet, or meet in an abnormal way • An unbalanced facial appearance • Grinding or clenching of the teeth. ...
Your Smile
... Signs your child may need to see an orthodontist • A jaw that is too far forward or back • Protruding teeth • Upper and lower teeth that don’t meet, or meet in an abnormal way • An unbalanced facial appearance • Grinding or clenching of the teeth. ...
... Signs your child may need to see an orthodontist • A jaw that is too far forward or back • Protruding teeth • Upper and lower teeth that don’t meet, or meet in an abnormal way • An unbalanced facial appearance • Grinding or clenching of the teeth. ...
Conclusion The oral health status of patients after cancer treat
... Although 71% of the patients consulted a dentist within the last year, 90% of the examined patients presented the necessity of dental treatment at time-point of evaluation; 75% had at least one decayed tooth, with an average of 4 decayed teeth. The average DMF-T-index was 25.5. A professional oral h ...
... Although 71% of the patients consulted a dentist within the last year, 90% of the examined patients presented the necessity of dental treatment at time-point of evaluation; 75% had at least one decayed tooth, with an average of 4 decayed teeth. The average DMF-T-index was 25.5. A professional oral h ...
Correction of an Asymmetric Maxillary Dental Arch by
... causing dental arch form asymmetry. Typically, changing the shape of alveolar ridge is seen as usual as bone remodeling process during the teeth movement (5, 6), even in this case, a symmetrical dental arch and an ideal teeth-bone relationship can be gained through the end of such routine orthodont ...
... causing dental arch form asymmetry. Typically, changing the shape of alveolar ridge is seen as usual as bone remodeling process during the teeth movement (5, 6), even in this case, a symmetrical dental arch and an ideal teeth-bone relationship can be gained through the end of such routine orthodont ...
Difference between a crown, briDge anD Dental implant
... A crown is a type of dental restoration that caps a tooth or dental implant. Crowns are often needed when a large cavity threatens the ongoing health of a tooth. They are typically bonded to the tooth using a type of dental cement. Crowns can be made from many materials, which are usually fabricated ...
... A crown is a type of dental restoration that caps a tooth or dental implant. Crowns are often needed when a large cavity threatens the ongoing health of a tooth. They are typically bonded to the tooth using a type of dental cement. Crowns can be made from many materials, which are usually fabricated ...
Surgically-based methods to modify orthodontic tooth movement: A
... damage. Bolander [24] on the other hand, argued that RAP starts right after bone damage and is influenced by mechanical, genetic, immunological and hormonal factors, whose specific behavior is still unknown, although it is considered a fact that bone goes through several healing steps until its comp ...
... damage. Bolander [24] on the other hand, argued that RAP starts right after bone damage and is influenced by mechanical, genetic, immunological and hormonal factors, whose specific behavior is still unknown, although it is considered a fact that bone goes through several healing steps until its comp ...
Plus: $1500 Benefit Maximum, With Orthodontic
... multiple teeth, the shaping of bone bridges, the removal of a tooth ...
... multiple teeth, the shaping of bone bridges, the removal of a tooth ...
Orthodontic Extrusion as an Aid in Oral Rehabilitation
... Orthodontic extrusion allows a tooth that has suffered bone loss to be restored, by repairing the proportion between the crown and the root. It avoids the need for implant placement or the mutilation of adjacent teeth through the installation of a fixed prosthesis. In the case of a hopeless tooth, t ...
... Orthodontic extrusion allows a tooth that has suffered bone loss to be restored, by repairing the proportion between the crown and the root. It avoids the need for implant placement or the mutilation of adjacent teeth through the installation of a fixed prosthesis. In the case of a hopeless tooth, t ...
2016 Charley Schultz Resident Scholar Award Participants Listing
... Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) ranges from snoring to sleep apnea. While adenoid/tonsil hypertrophy contributes to SDB, there are other obstruction sites. Early detection of SDB reduce the risk of developing the associated consequences with orthopedic dento-facial and orthodontic treatment. The ob ...
... Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) ranges from snoring to sleep apnea. While adenoid/tonsil hypertrophy contributes to SDB, there are other obstruction sites. Early detection of SDB reduce the risk of developing the associated consequences with orthopedic dento-facial and orthodontic treatment. The ob ...
referral guidelines department of oral and
... the provision of a bite guard Limitation or progressive difficulty in mouth opening (closed lock) Pain or reduced jaw function in patients with known rheumatic joint disease Recurrent dislocation of TMJ and or associated syndromes ...
... the provision of a bite guard Limitation or progressive difficulty in mouth opening (closed lock) Pain or reduced jaw function in patients with known rheumatic joint disease Recurrent dislocation of TMJ and or associated syndromes ...
ENA PRIME SMILES $0 Maximum, Without Orthodontic Coverage
... The treatment of tooth decay by the use of amalgam and/or composite restorations. The use of gold, semiprecious, or non-precious metals to restore a tooth or teeth which cannot be restored with amalgam or composite restorations. The treatment of the diseases of the nerve of the tooth. The treatment ...
... The treatment of tooth decay by the use of amalgam and/or composite restorations. The use of gold, semiprecious, or non-precious metals to restore a tooth or teeth which cannot be restored with amalgam or composite restorations. The treatment of the diseases of the nerve of the tooth. The treatment ...
When doing an examination And oral evaluation, your hygienist may
... according to your oral, or gum conditions (called Periodontal Conditions). Listed below are explanations of types of dental cleanings. If you are diagnosed with more severe gum disease, your hygienist, under the direction of the dentist, may recommend an antibiotic placed right into the affected gum ...
... according to your oral, or gum conditions (called Periodontal Conditions). Listed below are explanations of types of dental cleanings. If you are diagnosed with more severe gum disease, your hygienist, under the direction of the dentist, may recommend an antibiotic placed right into the affected gum ...
Latest-Functionally
... - Enhancement during the mixed dentition. 70th age. - Sameness in angles means a bilateral mastication. - In case of dissimilarity mastication happens to the side with the smaller angle. ...
... - Enhancement during the mixed dentition. 70th age. - Sameness in angles means a bilateral mastication. - In case of dissimilarity mastication happens to the side with the smaller angle. ...
Need for the study - Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
... outcome. Mini-implants have attracted great attention in recent years because of its small size, versatility, minimal surgical invasiveness, instant loading, easy availability and low cost. The development of a stress field incorporating the alveolar bone around the mini-implant is reportedly correl ...
... outcome. Mini-implants have attracted great attention in recent years because of its small size, versatility, minimal surgical invasiveness, instant loading, easy availability and low cost. The development of a stress field incorporating the alveolar bone around the mini-implant is reportedly correl ...
Evaluation of primary stability of inclined orthodontic mini
... significant difference between 120° and 90°, although this may have been due to the small number of samples. There was no significant difference in BIR between angles (Table 2). Since the bone remodeling response may differ among the groups, a longer-term experiment over several months might change ...
... significant difference between 120° and 90°, although this may have been due to the small number of samples. There was no significant difference in BIR between angles (Table 2). Since the bone remodeling response may differ among the groups, a longer-term experiment over several months might change ...
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.