Advances in nonsurgical transverse dimension
... choice because that is what’s going to limit their ability to treat the case non-extraction. There are chronicles of articles attesting to the futility of mandibular arch development. But in reality, the maxilla is most important key to mid-face development. If early treatment is limited to only one ...
... choice because that is what’s going to limit their ability to treat the case non-extraction. There are chronicles of articles attesting to the futility of mandibular arch development. But in reality, the maxilla is most important key to mid-face development. If early treatment is limited to only one ...
to PDF - Biolux Research
... Dr. Kantarci will present results from the study which examined the effects of non-invasive photobiomodulation on tooth movement in an animal model, comparing treated versus controls. Specific results focusing on effects of treatment on quantity of tooth movement, including both tipping and bodily m ...
... Dr. Kantarci will present results from the study which examined the effects of non-invasive photobiomodulation on tooth movement in an animal model, comparing treated versus controls. Specific results focusing on effects of treatment on quantity of tooth movement, including both tipping and bodily m ...
Wisdom Teeth Removal Consent Form
... prescription of antibiotics. • Women : Please note that antibiotics may interfere with any oral contraceptives you may be taking, so please ensure you use extra precaution (eg barrier contraceptive) for one full cycle following the usage of antibiotics. • Maxillary Sinus exposure – This can rarely o ...
... prescription of antibiotics. • Women : Please note that antibiotics may interfere with any oral contraceptives you may be taking, so please ensure you use extra precaution (eg barrier contraceptive) for one full cycle following the usage of antibiotics. • Maxillary Sinus exposure – This can rarely o ...
Anew concept in orthodontics: faster and healthier tooth movement
... Xylitol was first discovered in the 19th century, it wasn’t until the 1960’s that commercial production was first implemented. Recent studies showed that xylitol chewing gum is beneficial for preventing caries and periodontal disease. Therefore, it is also advantageous for orthodontic treatment, ...
... Xylitol was first discovered in the 19th century, it wasn’t until the 1960’s that commercial production was first implemented. Recent studies showed that xylitol chewing gum is beneficial for preventing caries and periodontal disease. Therefore, it is also advantageous for orthodontic treatment, ...
Surgically Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion
... teeth will visibly show a drastic separation until the desired amount of distance and space is obtained. At this time, the orthodontist will keep the expander in this position. The expander will stay typically in the mouth after the expansion has been achieved for about three months at which time it ...
... teeth will visibly show a drastic separation until the desired amount of distance and space is obtained. At this time, the orthodontist will keep the expander in this position. The expander will stay typically in the mouth after the expansion has been achieved for about three months at which time it ...
3D eXam - KaVo. Dental
... Accurately measure bone and jaw deformities, assess bone lesions and changes of the jaw, and get help detecting other pathologies, such as cysts, tumors, and disease. ...
... Accurately measure bone and jaw deformities, assess bone lesions and changes of the jaw, and get help detecting other pathologies, such as cysts, tumors, and disease. ...
Diseases of Digestive System - Dr. Brahmbhatt`s Class Handouts
... gingivitis, gingival hyperplasia, peridontitis with vertical bone destruction, and peridontitis with horizontal bone destruction ...
... gingivitis, gingival hyperplasia, peridontitis with vertical bone destruction, and peridontitis with horizontal bone destruction ...
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... the anterior maxilla, because there is only one surgical field required and surgery time and morbidity are significantly decreased.4 In their retrospective study of 1817 dental implants placed over a 3 year period in a referral specialty clinic, Bornstein et al.16 reported that 726 implants (40%) we ...
... the anterior maxilla, because there is only one surgical field required and surgery time and morbidity are significantly decreased.4 In their retrospective study of 1817 dental implants placed over a 3 year period in a referral specialty clinic, Bornstein et al.16 reported that 726 implants (40%) we ...
Cone Beam 3-D Dental Imaging System
... In-office, three-dimensional imaging is quick, easy, and cost effective The i-CAT™ Cone Beam 3-D Dental Imaging System provides high-definition, in-office, three-dimensional, digital imaging at reduced cost and less radiation to the patient than traditional CT scans, as well as delivers quicker and ...
... In-office, three-dimensional imaging is quick, easy, and cost effective The i-CAT™ Cone Beam 3-D Dental Imaging System provides high-definition, in-office, three-dimensional, digital imaging at reduced cost and less radiation to the patient than traditional CT scans, as well as delivers quicker and ...
Dentascan: A Revolutionary Aid enriching Oral and Maxillofacial
... accurately evaluate growth and treatment response. Orthodontists can use CT images in orthodontic assessment and cephalometric analysis. Today, CT is already the tool of choice in the assessment of alveolar bone, impacted tooth position, temporomandibular joint assessment, surgical patients and th ...
... accurately evaluate growth and treatment response. Orthodontists can use CT images in orthodontic assessment and cephalometric analysis. Today, CT is already the tool of choice in the assessment of alveolar bone, impacted tooth position, temporomandibular joint assessment, surgical patients and th ...
Biology of the Alveolar Bone: Orthodontic Tissue
... To have good results in such complicated cases it is very important to have those diagnostic tools that facilitate an easy communication between the different specialists and with the patients for weighing the risks and benefits of all treatment options. Today the evolution of the digital technology ...
... To have good results in such complicated cases it is very important to have those diagnostic tools that facilitate an easy communication between the different specialists and with the patients for weighing the risks and benefits of all treatment options. Today the evolution of the digital technology ...
Periodontal Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics: A
... procedure, as well as the associated costs, may not be relevant because surgical correction of the gingival deficiency would be required regardless of the need for the PAOO procedure. On the basis of case reports, surgical complications appear to be minimal with PAOO. Unfortunately, controlled multi ...
... procedure, as well as the associated costs, may not be relevant because surgical correction of the gingival deficiency would be required regardless of the need for the PAOO procedure. On the basis of case reports, surgical complications appear to be minimal with PAOO. Unfortunately, controlled multi ...
Micro - Dentos
... If a patient does not wish to have micro-implants placed in the mouth when they are essential for treatment, the patient will be given alternative means of anchoring teeth for tooth movement. One alternative means involve the wearing of an external head or neck strap such as a headgear and the succe ...
... If a patient does not wish to have micro-implants placed in the mouth when they are essential for treatment, the patient will be given alternative means of anchoring teeth for tooth movement. One alternative means involve the wearing of an external head or neck strap such as a headgear and the succe ...
The surgically accelerated orthodontics in multidiscipli
... may result in a great benefit for the patients.5–12 Periodontally accelerated orthodontic movement, as described by Wilcko, appears particularly feasible in those multidisciplinary cases for which treatment planning requires orthodontic movement and oral or periodontal surgery. In these cases, corti ...
... may result in a great benefit for the patients.5–12 Periodontally accelerated orthodontic movement, as described by Wilcko, appears particularly feasible in those multidisciplinary cases for which treatment planning requires orthodontic movement and oral or periodontal surgery. In these cases, corti ...
Document
... mandibular incisors due to a protrusive bruxing habit. The patient’s restorative dentist could not restore the mandibular incisors without significant crown lengthening. However, with orthodontic intrusion of the incisors, the restorative dentist was able to restore these teeth without further incis ...
... mandibular incisors due to a protrusive bruxing habit. The patient’s restorative dentist could not restore the mandibular incisors without significant crown lengthening. However, with orthodontic intrusion of the incisors, the restorative dentist was able to restore these teeth without further incis ...
Management of a Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisor with
... endosseous implants have become a successful treatment for tooth loss and have a high predictability for good prognoses. In some cases, implant placement is difficult or even impossible due to bone resorption. In such situations, the use of bone grafts, especially autogenous grafts, is an excellent ...
... endosseous implants have become a successful treatment for tooth loss and have a high predictability for good prognoses. In some cases, implant placement is difficult or even impossible due to bone resorption. In such situations, the use of bone grafts, especially autogenous grafts, is an excellent ...
Surgical Orthodontics
... Orthognathic surgery is corrective surgery to the jaw. It involves repositioning the jaw and the adjoining facial bones. This type of surgery is most often carried out in the late teenage years or on adults. Most patients require surgery on one jaw only, although occasionally the repositioning of bo ...
... Orthognathic surgery is corrective surgery to the jaw. It involves repositioning the jaw and the adjoining facial bones. This type of surgery is most often carried out in the late teenage years or on adults. Most patients require surgery on one jaw only, although occasionally the repositioning of bo ...
The biology of orthodontic tooth movement part 1: Biology of Bone 101
... the remodeling area via some sort of chemotactic signal. Finally, when the cells reach the damaged zone, they must begin the remodeling process.3 Osteocytes as sensor cells Fluid flow could occur at three different levels of the bone porosity. The Haversian and Volkmann canals that contain blood ves ...
... the remodeling area via some sort of chemotactic signal. Finally, when the cells reach the damaged zone, they must begin the remodeling process.3 Osteocytes as sensor cells Fluid flow could occur at three different levels of the bone porosity. The Haversian and Volkmann canals that contain blood ves ...
Maxillary Anterior Crown Lengthening
... be corrected with crown-lengthening surgery. The amount of keratinized gingiva (KG) present around teeth and the distance of the alveolar bone crest level in relation to the cemento enamel junction (CEJ–bone) is next determined clinically and radiographically. One of four possible treatment modaliti ...
... be corrected with crown-lengthening surgery. The amount of keratinized gingiva (KG) present around teeth and the distance of the alveolar bone crest level in relation to the cemento enamel junction (CEJ–bone) is next determined clinically and radiographically. One of four possible treatment modaliti ...
THE USE OF TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE DEVICES FOR
... Skeletal anchorage, the concept of using the facial skeleton to control tooth movement has been reported in the literature since the early 1980’s. Various forms of skeletal anchorage, including mini-screws and mini-plates have been recommended. It should be self-evident that good diagnosis and treat ...
... Skeletal anchorage, the concept of using the facial skeleton to control tooth movement has been reported in the literature since the early 1980’s. Various forms of skeletal anchorage, including mini-screws and mini-plates have been recommended. It should be self-evident that good diagnosis and treat ...
osteoperforations ON THE rate of TOOTH MOVEMENT
... retraction, impressions will be taken again and the data collected will be analysed. The patients will continue treatment in the Department of Orthodontics at KLE Dental College. Alginate impressions will be taken immediately before canine retraction and three months after canine retraction begins, ...
... retraction, impressions will be taken again and the data collected will be analysed. The patients will continue treatment in the Department of Orthodontics at KLE Dental College. Alginate impressions will be taken immediately before canine retraction and three months after canine retraction begins, ...
crossbite - Great Beginnings Pediatric Dentistry
... A crossbite is when the transverse relationship of the maxillary (upper) teeth and mandibular (lower) teeth are not in the appropriate position for a correct bite. This can be a dental (tooth) crossbite or a skeletal (bone) crossbite. ...
... A crossbite is when the transverse relationship of the maxillary (upper) teeth and mandibular (lower) teeth are not in the appropriate position for a correct bite. This can be a dental (tooth) crossbite or a skeletal (bone) crossbite. ...
Periodontally Assisted Osteogenic Orthodontic
... early as possible [1].Growth is almost an insignificant factor in adults compared with children. In addition, there is an increased chance of hyalinization that can occur in adults when compared with adolescents [2]. All these factors make adult Orthodontic treatment a challenging therapeutic modali ...
... early as possible [1].Growth is almost an insignificant factor in adults compared with children. In addition, there is an increased chance of hyalinization that can occur in adults when compared with adolescents [2]. All these factors make adult Orthodontic treatment a challenging therapeutic modali ...
complications with minscrews - Virtual Journal of Orthodontics
... OBJECTIVE:- Introduction of miniscrews to orthodontics has led to their extensive use in critical anchorage situations. However, their widespread use is not free from certain potential risks, which must be identified to avoid / manage them. MATERIAL AND METHODS:- A thorough research of literature us ...
... OBJECTIVE:- Introduction of miniscrews to orthodontics has led to their extensive use in critical anchorage situations. However, their widespread use is not free from certain potential risks, which must be identified to avoid / manage them. MATERIAL AND METHODS:- A thorough research of literature us ...
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.