Oral and maxillofacial surgery
... development. Oral surgeons work as part of a team of healthcare specialists to correct these problems through a series of treatments and surgical procedures over many years. ...
... development. Oral surgeons work as part of a team of healthcare specialists to correct these problems through a series of treatments and surgical procedures over many years. ...
Cleft Lip and Palate PSP examples of combined questions
... Breastfeeding - How the natural instincts to suckle at the breast can be encouraged and ways found to help to achieve breastfeeding for babies with cleft lip and palate? Is BMP as effective as autologous bone for alveolar bone • 4 x Adult with cleft grafting? Is the volume of bone placed at the time ...
... Breastfeeding - How the natural instincts to suckle at the breast can be encouraged and ways found to help to achieve breastfeeding for babies with cleft lip and palate? Is BMP as effective as autologous bone for alveolar bone • 4 x Adult with cleft grafting? Is the volume of bone placed at the time ...
basic principles of orthodontic treatment
... • It is known that turnover rate of the bone tissue is high. The bone system acts as a mineral reservoir for the whole organism and there is permanent circulation of minerals between the bone system and inside environment of organism. The bone tissue shows high ability to remodel itself following t ...
... • It is known that turnover rate of the bone tissue is high. The bone system acts as a mineral reservoir for the whole organism and there is permanent circulation of minerals between the bone system and inside environment of organism. The bone tissue shows high ability to remodel itself following t ...
Congenitally Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisors
... • Initial examination this patient revealed that the maxillary lateral incisors did not form. Both teeth were congenitally missing. The natural dentition in the anterior maxilla are also short teeth. This is a common condition called altered active eruption where the tooth is not fully exposed after ...
... • Initial examination this patient revealed that the maxillary lateral incisors did not form. Both teeth were congenitally missing. The natural dentition in the anterior maxilla are also short teeth. This is a common condition called altered active eruption where the tooth is not fully exposed after ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... hygiene maintenance. Fixed appliances harbour plaque and can be very damaging if the patient is not motivated towards maintenance of oral health. Majority of the patients require mechanotherapy at regular intervals as the duration of treatment is usually long. Gingivitis, pocket formation /alveolar ...
... hygiene maintenance. Fixed appliances harbour plaque and can be very damaging if the patient is not motivated towards maintenance of oral health. Majority of the patients require mechanotherapy at regular intervals as the duration of treatment is usually long. Gingivitis, pocket formation /alveolar ...
basic principles of orthodontic treatment
... appearance in light microscopy, which is termed hyalinization. It represents a sterile necrotic area. In a hyalinized zone the cells cannot differentiate into osteoclasts and no bone resorption can take place from the periodontal membrane. Tooth movement will stop until the hyalinized structures has ...
... appearance in light microscopy, which is termed hyalinization. It represents a sterile necrotic area. In a hyalinized zone the cells cannot differentiate into osteoclasts and no bone resorption can take place from the periodontal membrane. Tooth movement will stop until the hyalinized structures has ...
Point of Care - Canadian Dental Association
... mandible; secondary infection may occur when the necrotic bone is exposed to the oral environment. The osteonecrosis is often progressive and may lead to extensive areas of bone exposure, dehiscence or sequestration. If secondary infection occurs, the patient may complain of severe pain, bad taste i ...
... mandible; secondary infection may occur when the necrotic bone is exposed to the oral environment. The osteonecrosis is often progressive and may lead to extensive areas of bone exposure, dehiscence or sequestration. If secondary infection occurs, the patient may complain of severe pain, bad taste i ...
Risk factors of osteonecrosis of the jaw after tooth extraction in
... prevention of bone resorption. Consequently, the bone turnover rate is reduced in patients who take bisphosphonates, which slows down wound healing in extraction sockets and increases susceptibility to complications.1 In a previous study, the overall disease rate of BRONJ in patients on bisphosphona ...
... prevention of bone resorption. Consequently, the bone turnover rate is reduced in patients who take bisphosphonates, which slows down wound healing in extraction sockets and increases susceptibility to complications.1 In a previous study, the overall disease rate of BRONJ in patients on bisphosphona ...
experimental study regarding changes of medio
... sitting. Radiological estimates pre- and post-disjunction and also, CT evaluation was carried out in two points, namely, at the end of the active phase of expansion and after contention. The results demonstrates that the therapeutic method induces permanent stuctural bone changes, offering an additi ...
... sitting. Radiological estimates pre- and post-disjunction and also, CT evaluation was carried out in two points, namely, at the end of the active phase of expansion and after contention. The results demonstrates that the therapeutic method induces permanent stuctural bone changes, offering an additi ...
Atraumatic Teeth Extraction in Bisphosphonate
... The extractions were performed by means of orthodontic elastics placed around the roots, causing slow and gradual exfoliation of the teeth. Results: The technique was applied to 21 roots of 15 teeth. A total of 19 roots exfoliated spontaneously. Two roots had to be removed with minimal manipulation ...
... The extractions were performed by means of orthodontic elastics placed around the roots, causing slow and gradual exfoliation of the teeth. Results: The technique was applied to 21 roots of 15 teeth. A total of 19 roots exfoliated spontaneously. Two roots had to be removed with minimal manipulation ...
Tooth developmental anomalies in severe combined
... and gingival hypertrophy. For these reasons, they must be monitored monthly throughout treatment.. Tooth anomalies are generally reported in patients after long-term chemotherapy [Welbury et al., 1984; Rosenburg et al., 1987; Maguire et al., 1987; Macleod et al., 1987; Pajari et al., 1995; Millot et ...
... and gingival hypertrophy. For these reasons, they must be monitored monthly throughout treatment.. Tooth anomalies are generally reported in patients after long-term chemotherapy [Welbury et al., 1984; Rosenburg et al., 1987; Maguire et al., 1987; Macleod et al., 1987; Pajari et al., 1995; Millot et ...
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... Treatment modalities and strategies in dental implants: 1. Treating fully edentulous patients. 2. Treating partially edentulous patients, with fixed supported bridge by implants. 3. Orthodontic cases. 4. Maxillo-facial prosthesis, where the patients lost their ears or nose. ...
... Treatment modalities and strategies in dental implants: 1. Treating fully edentulous patients. 2. Treating partially edentulous patients, with fixed supported bridge by implants. 3. Orthodontic cases. 4. Maxillo-facial prosthesis, where the patients lost their ears or nose. ...
Wilcodontics or Periodontally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics
... remodelling tissues are replaced by a fibrous tissue and later (60 days) by bone. Furthermore, the tissues immediately adjacent to the corticotomy are characterized by an increased width of the periodontal ligament, less calcified spongiosa bone surface and higher counts of osteoclasts. But not only ...
... remodelling tissues are replaced by a fibrous tissue and later (60 days) by bone. Furthermore, the tissues immediately adjacent to the corticotomy are characterized by an increased width of the periodontal ligament, less calcified spongiosa bone surface and higher counts of osteoclasts. But not only ...
Abstract - Journal of Dental School
... by induction of new bone formation leading in more healthy periodontal status after treatment. Furthermore, NanoBoneTM graft offers several advantages to be applied in the surgery defects due to its nanocrystalline hydroxy apatite components and nanosized biomaterial structures. The purpose of this ...
... by induction of new bone formation leading in more healthy periodontal status after treatment. Furthermore, NanoBoneTM graft offers several advantages to be applied in the surgery defects due to its nanocrystalline hydroxy apatite components and nanosized biomaterial structures. The purpose of this ...
Jaw-X - A method for detecting bone density and osteoporosis in
... The next step removes all pixels which are classified as teeth or “void”, only the jaw bone is of interest. The classification is done by finding the minimum and mean value in a 9x9 neighbourhood to every pixel. If this value is too high (too bright) it is classified as a tooth, and if it is too low ...
... The next step removes all pixels which are classified as teeth or “void”, only the jaw bone is of interest. The classification is done by finding the minimum and mean value in a 9x9 neighbourhood to every pixel. If this value is too high (too bright) it is classified as a tooth, and if it is too low ...
SKULL COMPARISONS: SUMMARY
... D. Apes are alive today! Both apes and humans have apparently evolved from some ape-like (or human-like???) common ancestor. E. Biologically connected (related), i.e., evolved F. Connected via some common ancestor (neither ape nor human, but w/ traits common to both) G. Their fossils are of the same ...
... D. Apes are alive today! Both apes and humans have apparently evolved from some ape-like (or human-like???) common ancestor. E. Biologically connected (related), i.e., evolved F. Connected via some common ancestor (neither ape nor human, but w/ traits common to both) G. Their fossils are of the same ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Tooth movement induced by orthodontic appliances is one of the most frequent therapeutic procedures in clinical dental practice. The search for esthetics and functionality, both oral and dental, demands orthodontic treatments, which are often associated with root resorptions that may, in extreme cas ...
... Tooth movement induced by orthodontic appliances is one of the most frequent therapeutic procedures in clinical dental practice. The search for esthetics and functionality, both oral and dental, demands orthodontic treatments, which are often associated with root resorptions that may, in extreme cas ...
"Bollard" Skeletal Anchorage in Orthodontics
... 4. The bone anchors are placed at a distance from the dento-alveolar region and don't disturb the movement of the neighbouring teeth. 5. No risk to damage teeth, nerves, growth centres or other anatomical structures. 6. Handling simplicity for the orthodontist: with 1 blocking screw anchorage can be ...
... 4. The bone anchors are placed at a distance from the dento-alveolar region and don't disturb the movement of the neighbouring teeth. 5. No risk to damage teeth, nerves, growth centres or other anatomical structures. 6. Handling simplicity for the orthodontist: with 1 blocking screw anchorage can be ...
Oral Surgery
... Jaw fractures are most commonly caused by a traumatic incident (vehicular trauma, fights, or falls). Less commonly but equally important, jaw fractures can be caused by severe periodontal disease (deterioration of the support structures that hold the tooth in place) or an oral tumor. There are multi ...
... Jaw fractures are most commonly caused by a traumatic incident (vehicular trauma, fights, or falls). Less commonly but equally important, jaw fractures can be caused by severe periodontal disease (deterioration of the support structures that hold the tooth in place) or an oral tumor. There are multi ...
Feline Gingivostomatis Update - Advanced Veterinary Specialty Group
... It is particularly interesting to note that this disease cannot be transmitted from one individual to another by any known microorganism, but it can be transmitted by a tissue homogenate containing modified epithelial antigens. Several individuals in a household may be affected. Sterilize your denta ...
... It is particularly interesting to note that this disease cannot be transmitted from one individual to another by any known microorganism, but it can be transmitted by a tissue homogenate containing modified epithelial antigens. Several individuals in a household may be affected. Sterilize your denta ...
Figure 1 - WordPress.com
... * Has the ability to maintain separation of tissues over an extended period of time. Disadvantage: •Require a second procedure to remove It, usually 3 to 6 weeks. * Early removal result in less bone regenration. *If it is exposed , will not heal spontaneously – can become contaminated with oral bact ...
... * Has the ability to maintain separation of tissues over an extended period of time. Disadvantage: •Require a second procedure to remove It, usually 3 to 6 weeks. * Early removal result in less bone regenration. *If it is exposed , will not heal spontaneously – can become contaminated with oral bact ...
Alveolar Cleft Bone Graft - Children`s Mercy Hospital
... unless done very early in life. Bone graft ensures appropriate healing and also provides bone in the cleft area, which is essential for the eruption and maintenance of the permanent teeth. Can an alveolar cleft be repaired in early life to minimize the problems associated with it? It can only be rep ...
... unless done very early in life. Bone graft ensures appropriate healing and also provides bone in the cleft area, which is essential for the eruption and maintenance of the permanent teeth. Can an alveolar cleft be repaired in early life to minimize the problems associated with it? It can only be rep ...
Periodontally Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics
... 6. In certain situations, the additional alveolar bone can also provide improved lip posture 7. Less likelihood of root resorption. 8. History of relapse has been very low 9. There is less need for appliances and head gear 10. Both metal and ceramic brackets can be used Disadvantages 1. Expensive pr ...
... 6. In certain situations, the additional alveolar bone can also provide improved lip posture 7. Less likelihood of root resorption. 8. History of relapse has been very low 9. There is less need for appliances and head gear 10. Both metal and ceramic brackets can be used Disadvantages 1. Expensive pr ...
Genetic Disorders and Bone Affecting the Craniofacial Skeleton
... finding was established by looking at radiographs that showed a tendency for restoration of normal vertebral shape and increased calcification of the long bones. Other studies have reported on the use of intravenous pamidronate for this purpose [21– 23]. Their combined findings are consistent with the ...
... finding was established by looking at radiographs that showed a tendency for restoration of normal vertebral shape and increased calcification of the long bones. Other studies have reported on the use of intravenous pamidronate for this purpose [21– 23]. Their combined findings are consistent with the ...
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.