Periodontal response to early uncovering, autonomous eruption
... attachment level were found around the previously impacted canines when compared with the control canines. Woloshyn et al2 and others found greater radiographic bone loss mesial11 and distal3,11 to the previously impacted canines. Woloshyn et al2 also found differences in probing attachment level wh ...
... attachment level were found around the previously impacted canines when compared with the control canines. Woloshyn et al2 and others found greater radiographic bone loss mesial11 and distal3,11 to the previously impacted canines. Woloshyn et al2 also found differences in probing attachment level wh ...
Impact of Orthodontic Treatment on Periodontal Tissues: A Narrative
... reshaping may help moving the contact point more apically during orthodontic teeth approximation which might help to achieve good aesthetic results in the interdental area [4]. It should however be taken into consideration that during OTM some adverse effects on the soft periodontal tissue may be ob ...
... reshaping may help moving the contact point more apically during orthodontic teeth approximation which might help to achieve good aesthetic results in the interdental area [4]. It should however be taken into consideration that during OTM some adverse effects on the soft periodontal tissue may be ob ...
A to Z ORTHODONTICS Volume: 04 ANCHORAGE
... maximum resistance to displacement compared to round or flat root form. Size and no of root: Multi rooted with large root have a greater ability to withstand stress than single rooted teeth. Root length: The longer the root the deeper it is embedded in bone and the greater is its resistance to displ ...
... maximum resistance to displacement compared to round or flat root form. Size and no of root: Multi rooted with large root have a greater ability to withstand stress than single rooted teeth. Root length: The longer the root the deeper it is embedded in bone and the greater is its resistance to displ ...
Dental diseases and their treatment in the older
... and periodontal therapies do not differ from those of younger adults. However, in difficult to treat cases, dental extraction is often the best way to eliminate periapical and periodontal infections. The primary treatment goal should always be elimination of oral pain and infections and the establis ...
... and periodontal therapies do not differ from those of younger adults. However, in difficult to treat cases, dental extraction is often the best way to eliminate periapical and periodontal infections. The primary treatment goal should always be elimination of oral pain and infections and the establis ...
External Apical Root Resorption in Patients Treated with
... that belongs to the TNF family and is essential for the induction of osteoclastogenesis. Osteoblasts and bone marrow stromal cells produce this cytokine, and its signals are transduced by the specific receptor RANK, which is localized on the cell surface of osteoclast progenitors. The RANKL/RANK sys ...
... that belongs to the TNF family and is essential for the induction of osteoclastogenesis. Osteoblasts and bone marrow stromal cells produce this cytokine, and its signals are transduced by the specific receptor RANK, which is localized on the cell surface of osteoclast progenitors. The RANKL/RANK sys ...
External Apical Root Resorption in Patients Treated with Passive
... that belongs to the TNF family and is essential for the induction of osteoclastogenesis. Osteoblasts and bone marrow stromal cells produce this cytokine, and its signals are transduced by the specific receptor RANK, which is localized on the cell surface of osteoclast progenitors. The RANKL/RANK sys ...
... that belongs to the TNF family and is essential for the induction of osteoclastogenesis. Osteoblasts and bone marrow stromal cells produce this cytokine, and its signals are transduced by the specific receptor RANK, which is localized on the cell surface of osteoclast progenitors. The RANKL/RANK sys ...
0749 Supervised Dental Experience (TO BE COMPLETED)
... o root planning and scaling o gingival curettage periodontist – performing o foot planning and curettage o periodontal surgeries periodontic patients diagnostic procedure o medical and dental history o radiographic evaluation o examination of teeth o examination of oral tissues and supporting st ...
... o root planning and scaling o gingival curettage periodontist – performing o foot planning and curettage o periodontal surgeries periodontic patients diagnostic procedure o medical and dental history o radiographic evaluation o examination of teeth o examination of oral tissues and supporting st ...
Azadeh Amin Eslami, D.D.S., M.S. Saint Louis University in Partial Fulfillment
... Maintaining the deciduous second molar is a possible option, but usually the interdigitation of teeth is compromised due to the larger size of the primary tooth. Bjerklin and Bennett found that retained deciduous second molars undergo 60% root resorption on their mesial root and 46% on the distal r ...
... Maintaining the deciduous second molar is a possible option, but usually the interdigitation of teeth is compromised due to the larger size of the primary tooth. Bjerklin and Bennett found that retained deciduous second molars undergo 60% root resorption on their mesial root and 46% on the distal r ...
VALIDATION OF AGE INTERVAL CRANIOFACIAL VERTICAL GROWTH SINGLE-TOOTH IMPLANTS
... long term.9 Even though the term osseointegration is used differently among many researchers, it is an established fact that dental implants anchor themselves to the bone via a process of functional ankylosis. Osseointegration occurs when the outer surface oxide layer of the dental implant is in dir ...
... long term.9 Even though the term osseointegration is used differently among many researchers, it is an established fact that dental implants anchor themselves to the bone via a process of functional ankylosis. Osseointegration occurs when the outer surface oxide layer of the dental implant is in dir ...
Nonsurgical Maxillary Expansion in Adults: report of two cases
... resistant forces and probably more skeletal effects than at stage C, because there is only initial ossification along the midpalatal suture. Early stage C may indicate that the timing of RME is critical because the start of fusion of the palatine portion of the suture could be imminent. Patients in ...
... resistant forces and probably more skeletal effects than at stage C, because there is only initial ossification along the midpalatal suture. Early stage C may indicate that the timing of RME is critical because the start of fusion of the palatine portion of the suture could be imminent. Patients in ...
measurement of applied force to dislodge orthodontic temporary
... namely that ‘every force has an equal and opposite reactionary force’. The careful management of anchorage helps to control these unwanted forces and is a prerequisite for the successful completion of orthodontic treatment. Even a relatively small reactive force can cause unwanted tooth movements an ...
... namely that ‘every force has an equal and opposite reactionary force’. The careful management of anchorage helps to control these unwanted forces and is a prerequisite for the successful completion of orthodontic treatment. Even a relatively small reactive force can cause unwanted tooth movements an ...
Table of Contents - European Journal of Dental Science
... dorsal surface of the tongue and emphasize the role of this coating in the appearance of halitosis. For this purpose 50 patients (23 men and 27 women) aged between 33 and 65 years old were selected from the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology, School of Dentistry, University of Athens by appl ...
... dorsal surface of the tongue and emphasize the role of this coating in the appearance of halitosis. For this purpose 50 patients (23 men and 27 women) aged between 33 and 65 years old were selected from the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology, School of Dentistry, University of Athens by appl ...
Impacted Canine: Diagnosis and Prevention
... of lateral incisor roots. Unerupted or partly erupted cuspids may increase the risk of infection and cystic lesions and compromise the life span of neighboring lateral incisors due to root resorption.2,15,16 As discussed earlier, they can be treated as interceptive and do not require surgical uncove ...
... of lateral incisor roots. Unerupted or partly erupted cuspids may increase the risk of infection and cystic lesions and compromise the life span of neighboring lateral incisors due to root resorption.2,15,16 As discussed earlier, they can be treated as interceptive and do not require surgical uncove ...
Difference in implant measurements made on cone beam computed
... Malaligned dental implants have much more complicated laboratory procedures for the fabrication of superstructure than regular implants and may result in unfavorable esthetics. Moreover, in such cases, stress concentration increases due to improper load distribution and causes trauma to the implant ...
... Malaligned dental implants have much more complicated laboratory procedures for the fabrication of superstructure than regular implants and may result in unfavorable esthetics. Moreover, in such cases, stress concentration increases due to improper load distribution and causes trauma to the implant ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Root resorption is common pathology and cannot be identified in early stages because of its asymptomatic nature. But if diagnosed in early stage, the prognosis will be good. For early detection, periodic radiographic examination should be done. To prevent the root resorption by local factors, faulty ...
... Root resorption is common pathology and cannot be identified in early stages because of its asymptomatic nature. But if diagnosed in early stage, the prognosis will be good. For early detection, periodic radiographic examination should be done. To prevent the root resorption by local factors, faulty ...
Analysis of biological pathways, associated with orthodontic force
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... of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that legislation and must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction ...
1. C.M. Indicate what represent periodontium: A. An complicate
... E. Gradual OH ion releasing in contact with tissular liquid 69.. C.M. Which clinical symptom will represent tooth with periodontitis at the step of filling: A. To not have painful sensations on mastication B. In pause tooth to not cause pain C. On vertical percussion to be painless D. Palpation in r ...
... E. Gradual OH ion releasing in contact with tissular liquid 69.. C.M. Which clinical symptom will represent tooth with periodontitis at the step of filling: A. To not have painful sensations on mastication B. In pause tooth to not cause pain C. On vertical percussion to be painless D. Palpation in r ...
New Trends in Dental Biomechanics with Photonics
... implants, prostheses, and orthodontic appliances, among others. Stress/strain analysis can be made either ...
... implants, prostheses, and orthodontic appliances, among others. Stress/strain analysis can be made either ...
Factors associated with the appearance of gingival papillae
... (AG) necessary to maintain health, provided plaque control is adequate; however, sites with narrow KG have been associated with increased recession when exposed to mechanical trauma or poor oral hygiene (Wennstrom & Lindhe 1983b). Therefore, it is possible that KG and AG width may influence papilla ...
... (AG) necessary to maintain health, provided plaque control is adequate; however, sites with narrow KG have been associated with increased recession when exposed to mechanical trauma or poor oral hygiene (Wennstrom & Lindhe 1983b). Therefore, it is possible that KG and AG width may influence papilla ...
Central calcifying odontogenic cyst. A review of the literature and the
... septa are initially ®brous, but may become ossi®ed later. Partially ossi®ed septa may, therefore, be interpreted as an indication of a longstanding lesion. It also implies that apparent unicystic COCs discovered at an advanced age, may often be actual multilocular lesions. It is possible that the re ...
... septa are initially ®brous, but may become ossi®ed later. Partially ossi®ed septa may, therefore, be interpreted as an indication of a longstanding lesion. It also implies that apparent unicystic COCs discovered at an advanced age, may often be actual multilocular lesions. It is possible that the re ...
Rapid Maxillary Expansion – A Review
... form the integrity of the midpalatal suture. With SARPE, these attachments are surgically detached which allows expansion to be easily achieved using a conventional RME appliance. Before surgery, fixed appliances can be used to move apart the roots of the central incisors to prevent the damage of ro ...
... form the integrity of the midpalatal suture. With SARPE, these attachments are surgically detached which allows expansion to be easily achieved using a conventional RME appliance. Before surgery, fixed appliances can be used to move apart the roots of the central incisors to prevent the damage of ro ...
Review Article Bilateral Cleft Lip and Palate: An Overview and
... desirable approach. However, with the possibility of worse speech performance in individuals with delayed palatal repair [38], the growth improvements that may be possible can equally be negated in value, because of these concerns [35]. Ross [17] suggests the possibility that the growth effects of a ...
... desirable approach. However, with the possibility of worse speech performance in individuals with delayed palatal repair [38], the growth improvements that may be possible can equally be negated in value, because of these concerns [35]. Ross [17] suggests the possibility that the growth effects of a ...
On tooth movements and associated tissue alterations
... and infrabony pockets as well as the physiological movement of teeth facing an edentulous area. A dog model was used in Studies I and II. Teeth were orthodontically moved into and out from inflamed, infrabony periodontal pockets (Study I) and into areas of reduced bone height (Study II). Clinical, r ...
... and infrabony pockets as well as the physiological movement of teeth facing an edentulous area. A dog model was used in Studies I and II. Teeth were orthodontically moved into and out from inflamed, infrabony periodontal pockets (Study I) and into areas of reduced bone height (Study II). Clinical, r ...
The effect of fixed orthodontic appliance therapy on oral
... study. None of the subjects had received antibiotic or steroid therapy or used an antiseptic mouthwash for at least 3 months before entering the study. Any subject known, through his/her medical record to have a medical history influencing oral carriage of Candida, such as diabetes mellitus or anemi ...
... study. None of the subjects had received antibiotic or steroid therapy or used an antiseptic mouthwash for at least 3 months before entering the study. Any subject known, through his/her medical record to have a medical history influencing oral carriage of Candida, such as diabetes mellitus or anemi ...
A . Gracco, L. Lombardo, G. Siciliani. Molar
... Aims: To describe distalisation of the upper buccal segments using a modified distal jet appliance and miniscrew. Methods: Two case reports are presented. The first case was treated with a distal screw appliance: a modified distal jet appliance with a palatal miniscrew and without the premolar arms. ...
... Aims: To describe distalisation of the upper buccal segments using a modified distal jet appliance and miniscrew. Methods: Two case reports are presented. The first case was treated with a distal screw appliance: a modified distal jet appliance with a palatal miniscrew and without the premolar arms. ...
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.