Alveolar Bone Grafting
... A child with a cleft palate may need surgery after the first cleft palate repair to replace missing bone in the front and the roof of the mouth. The alveolus is the bony part of the upper jaw and lower jaw that contains the teeth. Placing bone in this area is called alveolar cleft bone grafting. Thi ...
... A child with a cleft palate may need surgery after the first cleft palate repair to replace missing bone in the front and the roof of the mouth. The alveolus is the bony part of the upper jaw and lower jaw that contains the teeth. Placing bone in this area is called alveolar cleft bone grafting. Thi ...
Wilckodontics - A Gift of Time
... the dento-alveolar development ceases after adolescence. This may cause hinder the treatment outcome and time taken. The average treatment time for adult orthodonticpatients is 18.7 to 31 months[1]. The incidence of root resorptionis higher due to the presence of an ...
... the dento-alveolar development ceases after adolescence. This may cause hinder the treatment outcome and time taken. The average treatment time for adult orthodonticpatients is 18.7 to 31 months[1]. The incidence of root resorptionis higher due to the presence of an ...
- Wiley Online Library
... fixed mucosa (Fig. 7), thus preventing the muscle pull and the loss of the keratinised gingivae. The particulate bone has apparently integrated and prevented further bone dehiscence over the roots. This has created a support to the soft tissues and its stability in addition to the effects of the ves ...
... fixed mucosa (Fig. 7), thus preventing the muscle pull and the loss of the keratinised gingivae. The particulate bone has apparently integrated and prevented further bone dehiscence over the roots. This has created a support to the soft tissues and its stability in addition to the effects of the ves ...
Dental implants
... 2. Need for long span fixed prosthesis with questionable prognosis. 3. Single tooth loss that will make it necessary to prepare sound adjacent teeth for a fixed prosthesis. 4. Unfavourable condition, location and number of abutment teeth. ...
... 2. Need for long span fixed prosthesis with questionable prognosis. 3. Single tooth loss that will make it necessary to prepare sound adjacent teeth for a fixed prosthesis. 4. Unfavourable condition, location and number of abutment teeth. ...
Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics
... front. One of the most important reasons why patients are reluctant to wear orthodontic appliance is its longer duration of treatment. The spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration in dentistry has taken traditional orthodontic tooth movement protocols and synthesized periodontal engineering and reg ...
... front. One of the most important reasons why patients are reluctant to wear orthodontic appliance is its longer duration of treatment. The spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration in dentistry has taken traditional orthodontic tooth movement protocols and synthesized periodontal engineering and reg ...
Oronasal Fistula Repair
... inflammation and infection also known sinusitis. If this opening is not corrected, the most likely symptoms you will see in your pet are chronic sneezing, nasal discharge, possible reverse sneezing, and chronic reduced energy and appetite due to the pain and inflammation associated with this conditi ...
... inflammation and infection also known sinusitis. If this opening is not corrected, the most likely symptoms you will see in your pet are chronic sneezing, nasal discharge, possible reverse sneezing, and chronic reduced energy and appetite due to the pain and inflammation associated with this conditi ...
XVII Congresso Internazionale SIdP Rimini 05/03/15
... became to be minimally invasive ( Harrel S.K., Rees T.D. 1995; Cortellini P., Tonetti M. 2005, 2007, 2009; Zuhr O., Hürzeler M., 2012) basing on knowledge about complexity of periodontal tissues structure and aim to complete regeneration of lost periodontal tissues.Taking into consideration the spec ...
... became to be minimally invasive ( Harrel S.K., Rees T.D. 1995; Cortellini P., Tonetti M. 2005, 2007, 2009; Zuhr O., Hürzeler M., 2012) basing on knowledge about complexity of periodontal tissues structure and aim to complete regeneration of lost periodontal tissues.Taking into consideration the spec ...
Actinomycosis
... • when the alimentary tract is involved there is physical interference with ruminal movement and digestion, both resulting in partial starvation. • Rarely, localization occurs in other organs, caused apparently by hematogenous spread from these primary lesions. ...
... • when the alimentary tract is involved there is physical interference with ruminal movement and digestion, both resulting in partial starvation. • Rarely, localization occurs in other organs, caused apparently by hematogenous spread from these primary lesions. ...
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
... or resectioning of a frenum): surgery that may be performed on the maxillary labial frenum to correct diastema(a space between two teeth), or on the mandibular lingual frenum to correct ankyloglossia ...
... or resectioning of a frenum): surgery that may be performed on the maxillary labial frenum to correct diastema(a space between two teeth), or on the mandibular lingual frenum to correct ankyloglossia ...
Consent Form For Implants
... 4. Dr. Tohme has explained that there is no method to accurately predict the gum and bone healing capabilities in each patient following tooth extraction or the placement of the implant. If there is inadequate bone or gum tissue, there may be a need for additional treatment. This is in the form of g ...
... 4. Dr. Tohme has explained that there is no method to accurately predict the gum and bone healing capabilities in each patient following tooth extraction or the placement of the implant. If there is inadequate bone or gum tissue, there may be a need for additional treatment. This is in the form of g ...
Consent for Grafting
... Post-operative infection that may adversely affect the graft and require additional treatment. Scarring at the site of incisions inside the mouth. Injury to the sensory nerves in the donor or recipient sites, resulting in numbness, tingling, pain, or other sensory disturbances in the chin, lip, chee ...
... Post-operative infection that may adversely affect the graft and require additional treatment. Scarring at the site of incisions inside the mouth. Injury to the sensory nerves in the donor or recipient sites, resulting in numbness, tingling, pain, or other sensory disturbances in the chin, lip, chee ...
When Do I Get My - Dante Gonzales Orthodontics
... Orthodontic (AOO) technique. This technique has become known in the orthodontic world as “Wilckodontics”. This surgical procedure involves a full thickness flap of the gum tissue exposing the alveolus bone. Once exposed the bone is scored and perforated along the roots of the teeth along with the su ...
... Orthodontic (AOO) technique. This technique has become known in the orthodontic world as “Wilckodontics”. This surgical procedure involves a full thickness flap of the gum tissue exposing the alveolus bone. Once exposed the bone is scored and perforated along the roots of the teeth along with the su ...
ppt food_01
... formed by a long series of neural arches, each contributed by a different vertebra. • The neural arch of each vertebra is supported on the body or centrum of the vertebra. In some types of vertebrae, the neural arch extends dorsally as a prominent spine that may be called a dorsal spine, a neural sp ...
... formed by a long series of neural arches, each contributed by a different vertebra. • The neural arch of each vertebra is supported on the body or centrum of the vertebra. In some types of vertebrae, the neural arch extends dorsally as a prominent spine that may be called a dorsal spine, a neural sp ...
Aliaa Khadre
... Orthodontic forces are usually small forces used to move crowded or unerupted teeth into place ...
... Orthodontic forces are usually small forces used to move crowded or unerupted teeth into place ...
Decoronation of an Ankylosed tooth: A Case Report S.H Hill, R
... between 4% and 33% dependent upon gender and age (1). When these injuries cause significant damage to the periodontal ligament, dentoalveolar ankylosis is often a negative outcome. Ankylosis occurs through the mechanism of replacement resorption. This happens by competitive healing where the defect ...
... between 4% and 33% dependent upon gender and age (1). When these injuries cause significant damage to the periodontal ligament, dentoalveolar ankylosis is often a negative outcome. Ankylosis occurs through the mechanism of replacement resorption. This happens by competitive healing where the defect ...
The effect of low-level laser therapy during rapid maxillary expansion
... last decades offers a small but a powerful tool to be used in clinical trials, which is the Laser Beam. LLLT is a type of laser that penetrates deeply into the tissue and affects the cells. This is due to its specific wavelength and low energy level. Treatment with laser therapy is not based on heat ...
... last decades offers a small but a powerful tool to be used in clinical trials, which is the Laser Beam. LLLT is a type of laser that penetrates deeply into the tissue and affects the cells. This is due to its specific wavelength and low energy level. Treatment with laser therapy is not based on heat ...
FEATURE OF ABSOANCHOR
... intraoral anchorage. Nevertheless, patients seldom used headgears 24 hours a days a Week, so this source of anchorage was often compromised. ...
... intraoral anchorage. Nevertheless, patients seldom used headgears 24 hours a days a Week, so this source of anchorage was often compromised. ...
historical review - international journal of research in dentistry
... The healing phases of RAP have been studied in the rat tibia. There is an initial stage of woven bone formation, which begins in the periosteal area and then extends to medullary bone, reaching its maximal thickness on day seven. This cortical bridge of woven bone is a fundamental component of RAP, ...
... The healing phases of RAP have been studied in the rat tibia. There is an initial stage of woven bone formation, which begins in the periosteal area and then extends to medullary bone, reaching its maximal thickness on day seven. This cortical bridge of woven bone is a fundamental component of RAP, ...
The biology of orthodontic tooth movement part 2: modulating tooth
... NO in a manner that is dose dependent5. PGE2 production tended to be higher as a result of increased shear stress on the cells, which was achieved by increasing the flow rate.5 These results offer sound evidence for the importance of shear stress as a stimulus on bone cell walls in the process of bo ...
... NO in a manner that is dose dependent5. PGE2 production tended to be higher as a result of increased shear stress on the cells, which was achieved by increasing the flow rate.5 These results offer sound evidence for the importance of shear stress as a stimulus on bone cell walls in the process of bo ...
Lecture Notes - Montana Study Club
... o First person who tx patient is most important – least invasive, most conservative treatment is usually the best Should avulsed be implanted in adolescent? Yes, but needs close monitoring for ankyloses (at least 6 months) o If obviously ankylosed, better to extract early, during growth and deve ...
... o First person who tx patient is most important – least invasive, most conservative treatment is usually the best Should avulsed be implanted in adolescent? Yes, but needs close monitoring for ankyloses (at least 6 months) o If obviously ankylosed, better to extract early, during growth and deve ...
The apical periodontitis diagnosis takes great importance in
... The apical periodontitis diagnosis takes great importance in adoption of an efficient therapy in control of endodontic infection and evaluation of the treatment success. However, 2D X-ray images can not be effective to visualize these bone loss, requiring 30 to 50% of demineralization to be viewable ...
... The apical periodontitis diagnosis takes great importance in adoption of an efficient therapy in control of endodontic infection and evaluation of the treatment success. However, 2D X-ray images can not be effective to visualize these bone loss, requiring 30 to 50% of demineralization to be viewable ...
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... d. Impossible to predict a specific patient’s risk e. Risk Factors for developing osteonecrosis i. Over age 65 ii. Periodontitis iii. Prolonged use of bisphosphonates (more than 2 years) iv. Smoking v. Denture wearers vi. Diabetes f. Insufficient evidence to recommend a holiday from antireso ...
... d. Impossible to predict a specific patient’s risk e. Risk Factors for developing osteonecrosis i. Over age 65 ii. Periodontitis iii. Prolonged use of bisphosphonates (more than 2 years) iv. Smoking v. Denture wearers vi. Diabetes f. Insufficient evidence to recommend a holiday from antireso ...
Tomographic mapping of mandibular interradicular spaces for
... anchorage devices are increasingly used to facilitate orthodontic treatment and widen the spectrum of what is clinically feasible. Selection of the implant site can be a challenge; we need adequate space for the implant, sufficient distance from roots and other sensitive structures, and high density ...
... anchorage devices are increasingly used to facilitate orthodontic treatment and widen the spectrum of what is clinically feasible. Selection of the implant site can be a challenge; we need adequate space for the implant, sufficient distance from roots and other sensitive structures, and high density ...
Bisphosphonates- a present orthodontic concern calling for a
... Low dose Bisphosphonate : Osteoporosis ADA, Council on Scientific Affairs : Limited evidence: retrospective Hellstein JW et al. JADA 2011;142:1243-51 ...
... Low dose Bisphosphonate : Osteoporosis ADA, Council on Scientific Affairs : Limited evidence: retrospective Hellstein JW et al. JADA 2011;142:1243-51 ...
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.